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Personal Freedom In a Time Of Uncertainty

Walking with my son Edison on 20/06/20 I talk about the American House Of Representatives Covid-19 Testing, Investigating And Contacting Everyone (TRACE) Act 6666 and the need to retain personal freedoms; before Edison takes centre stage.

I also refer to the speculation that a reappraisal of the Mayan calendar will result in the world ending today (June 21st) and how I have been preparing. This includes a reemphasis that spending times with loved ones remains as important as ever.

Please let me know any comments you have on these subjects.

Covid-19 & The Seeds of Unrest

During a walk with my son Edison on 18/05/20 I talk about the fast progress being made to develop a Covid-19 vaccine and how opinions about the new way of life are causing people to fall out with each other.

In the video I state the date as 16th March 2020 when I should have stated the date as 18th May 2020.

In addition, I state the United Kingdom’s target for testing each day is 100,000 people when it had increased to 200,000 per day.

The times we are living in are moving very fast.

Everything Is Upside Down

Below is a poem I remember encountering about ten years ago.  Recent events and people’s opinions have triggered my memory of it :

“Just look at us.
Everything is backwards,
everything is upside down.
Doctors destroy health,
lawyers destroy justice,
psychiatrists destroy minds,
scientists destroy truth,
major media destroys information,
religions destroy spirituality
and governments destroy freedom.”
-Michael Ellner

Currently, with so much fear there is an increased polarity of views, so much so, that many may empathise with Michael Ellner’s poem.  We are living in strange and worrying times.

The Cost Of Lockdown

During a walk with my son Edison on 02/05/20 I talk about the United Kingdom lockdown and the impact it will have on people’s lives in the future.

Here is the quote I mention in the video:

“Those who would give up essential Liberty,
to purchase a little temporary safety,
deserve neither Liberty nor Safety”
– Benjamin Franklin

In the short term we may now seem some loosening of the Lockdown measures; although more authoritarian and tighter top-down government control can be expected.  It seems likely that the cost of this Lockdown will be felt for many years.

Walking With Edison 12/04/20

During an afternoon stroll along the river on 12/04/20 with my son Edison I ponder how long the UK lockdown will continue for.

N.B.  In the video I referred to the date as 22/04/20 rather than 12/04/20.

Rethinking Covid-19

As the period of lockdown in the United Kingdom (UK) reaches the end of its third week and subsequent government review, many alternative ideas have been shared on social media about its origins as well as the statistics involving the number of cases and death rate.  Please note I am not endorsing or denying these ideas but raising them as alternatives to the ideas in the mainstream media.  I encourage people to do their own research on the subject and only believe what feels right to them.

First there have been a series of videos about what a virus is and how it starts.  One video includes part of a lecture by Dr. Thomas Cowan who quotes Rudolf Steiner in 1918: “Viruses are simply excretions of a toxic cell” .  The video explains that a virus occurs when a cell is poisoned which results in exosomes being released as a natural immune system response.  The claim is that viruses are not transferable by human interaction which leads onto the conclusions of Alfred Firstenberg that flu pandemics have occurred at times of changes in the world’s electromagnetism.  Thus, the Spanish Flu of 1918 was a response to the worldwide rollout of electricity, the 1968 Hong Kong virus was a reaction to the first satellites in the ozone layer and the 2020 coronavirus pandemic a reaction to the 20,000 radiation satellites launched into the earth’s field to support the launch of 5G.  Cowan concludes his point by claiming that Wuhan was the first city to be blanketed in 5G.  (Some people claim the first city was Shanghai yet Wuhan is one of the early adopters).

5G is the fifth generation of wireless communication technology and United States (US) President Donald Trump recently compared the rush to implemention with the space race and as a result 5G has been pushed through without full, independent testing.  At a time when not enough is known about the spread of Covid-19 a sensible approach would be to stop the increased use of this technology to ensure there is no causation linked to this correlation or other affects on nature and the environment; yet this has been neglected under the precept that it (currently) ‘remains’ and is ‘still’ at a frequency which is non-ionising (although there is the capability to increase the frequency in the future).  In response there has been the first signs of social unrest with some people burning 5G towers; this has resulted in all information and videos on the topic being banned under the banner of ‘fake news’.  This has been significant and videos such as the one by Dr. Cowan have now been removed from social media sites.

We are also seeing some change in the figures which were originally presented prior to the lockdown.  Imperial College, influential advisors of the UK government and an organisation in receipt of funding from the Bill & Linda Gates Foundation, originally predicted up to 500,000 deaths in the United Kingdom yet one of it’s professors Neil Ferguson last week said it could now range between 7,000 and 20,000 – a significant reduction.  Even Dr. Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and one of the United States’ most prominent medical advisors recently conceded “that the overall clinical consequences of Covid-19  may ultimately be akin to those of a severe seasonal influenza” (which has a case fatality rate of 0.1%).  To date there have been 97,000 deaths worldwide and this includes the 18,000 deaths in Italy in spite of the Italian Health Ministry confirming only 3% of Coronavirus fatalities did not have other serious health complications (thus they may have died of ofher causes but also tested positive for Covid-19). Some context may be provided by the statistic from the worldometers website that there are 16,500 deaths from hunger worldwide which fails to attract the same level of attention from the media.

Interestingly, a simulation reflecting similar circumstances to what is happening took place in May 2010 in a report produced by the Rockefeller Foundation.  In the ‘Lock Step’ scenario a new influenza virus originating from geese streaked across the world infecting 20% of the world’s population.  The suggested response was a world of tighter top down government control and more authoritarian leadership, with limited innovation and growing citizen pushback.  Innovations included scanners to detect abnormal behaviour, health screenings and restrictions on travel, all things likely to become more prominent in response to the current situation as governments increase their focus on protecting citizens.

Based on the current death rate of 0.0001% of the global population and the flaws in the original projections, some measures of the lockdown may soon be loosened; however considering the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has only left intensive care (after being diagnosed with the coronavirus) I expect the existing lockdown will continue.  Although social media has reported ‘deplorable’ people not respecting social distancing most people I see have been compliant.  Bill Gates (the second biggest donor to the World Health Organisation) claims that it might not be until Fall 2021 when Americans “can be completely safe” as it will take time to develop and deploy a global vaccine.  Thus the high levels of unemployment, financial recession/depression and world food shortages (due to supply chain inbalances) which are already having impact will likely continue.  I argue that more rational thinking is now required with decisions coming from our highest being rather than from fear.

The situation has caused governments all over the world to take a lock step approach in order to protect it’s citizens, and history has taught us that governments’ nature is to increase it’s control and surveillance power.  I expect Boris Johnson to now produce a Churchillian performance and recovery to raise spirits but the  lock step world is likely to continue with people becoming more socially conditioned to the change.

From a different perspective I recently saw that the coronavirus was predicted by a mystic, Sylvia Browne in 2008:

“In around 2020 some severe pneumonia-like illness will spread throughout the globe, attacking the lungs and the bronchial tubes and resisting all known treatments.

” Almost more baffling than the illness itself will be the fact that it will suddenly vanish as quickly as it has arrived, attack again ten years later, and then disappear completely”.

Even if the virus does soon disappear it’s legacy has changed society dramatically; so much, that its impact will be felt for many years.  We are living through an important time in humanity’s history, the decisions and actions we take in these moments must be chosen wisely.

A New World

The Coronavirus Outbreak 2020 will be written about and taught in history classes for years to come.  Quite simply the Covid-19 virus has changed the world and society is unlikely to ever be the same again.  This has happened at lightning speed.

On Monday 23rd March United Kingdom (UK) Prime Minister Boris Johnson advised of new rules that people must stay at home.  Schools are closed (except for children of key workers) and visits outside the home are now restricted for essential shopping trips, to pick up medical supplies or to exercise (in isolation) once a day; this will be reviewed in three weeks.  This followed the announcement that all pubs, restaurants and public places of gathering must shut last week.  In France permission letters are required with specific times and reasons required to leave the home and people stopped without this are issued a €135 on the spot fine and if found a second time without permission are issued a €3000 fine and six months imprisonment.  Schools in France shut approximately one week prior to those in the UK so it is possible that a similar permission letter/permit will follow in the near future.  In Poland patients are receiving text messages from the government which they have to respond to with a selfie within 20 minutes to prove they are self isolating.  In India more than one billion people are in lockdown and across the world one in four are under coronavirus restrictions.  The curtailment of civil liberties and reaction to prevent the spread of the virus is startling; particularly when the virus was initially billed as just ‘flu’ and came from someone eating a bat in Wuhan, China.

So far the coronavirus has killed close to 27,000 people worldwide and there are nearly 600,000 infected.  647,000 people a year die from flu and there is suggestion that the Coronavirus will kill a comparable amount.  Much is made that there is a high death rate (around 2-3%) but this could be high because of a selection bias with only people at a medical centre or with an underlying medical condition currently being tested.  Dr. Wolfgang Wodark from Germany claims that there are many new coronaviruses each year and we should be looking at the outbreak more rationally and asking more questions such as:  “How have you found out that the virus is dangerous?  Didn’t we have the same thing last year?  Is it even something new?” An additional eleven medical experts have also expressed their opinion on the outbreak which contradicts much of the information from the mainstream media outlets (link to article below).

As I mentioned in my previous posts research is ongoing to produce a vaccine and I suspect it will be mandatory for all people, particularly if they wish to travel; I even saw an article that people may be classed as a terrorist and a risk to public health and safety if they refuse to have it.  Ana Maria Henao-Restrepo, Team Leader for the Initiative For Vaccine Research for the World Health Organisation has said that it would be historic to produce and adequately test a new vaccine within 18 months so it will be interesting to see if implementation is pushed through more quickly; however, it should not be understated that there is considerable danger of side effects of taking any pharmaceutical products as the thalidomide tragedy (a mild sleeping pill even for pregnant women which caused thousands of babies worldwide to be born with malformed limbs) previously demonstrated.

The phrase ‘social distancing’ is commonplace and the use of face masks and keeping a two metre distance between each other is likely to continue.  Our work and social environments are also likely to forever change in reaction to this outbreak with more people working from home and less people gathering in large areas (pubs, restaurants, concerts and sporting events) due to the uncertainty of a stranger passing on infection.  It may even be required to book permission in advance to travel.  We are now washing our hands with antibacterial soap and using alcohol gel constantly; the future result of this will be a lower immune system as our bodies natural defence system will not be exposed to bacteria; thus, when a more potent virus does come around we will be more susceptible to being affected by it.

As well as the vast imposition of restrictions and quarantining there have been significant financial plans to keep economies from tumbling further.  The United States has revealed a $2 trillion bail out and the UK will cover 80% of wages for 3 months; it is currently unknown what will happen if the crisis lasts beyond this period.  Financial commentators have spoken of the huge risks and suggest this could lead to a worldwide recession and depression.  Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has questioned whether it is correct to sacrifice the world economy and the freedom of humanity to a disease that 98% of humanity survive (most with very mild symptoms) but it already seems too late.  The fear and panic of overwhelming the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) has contributed to temporary changes to regulations including the Mental Health Act (reducing the number of doctors agreement from two to one for patients to be detained) and although current measures may relax it is uncertain whether regulations will ever return to their pre-Corona status.

I offer a quote from Benjamin Franklin:

“Those who would give up essential Liberty,
to purchase a little temporary safety,
Deserve neither Liberty or Safety”.

Currently people’s state of panic and fear has resulted in strict safety measures being taken to contain the situation although when people look back in a few months or years they may be shocked by the new world they live in.  In spite of Public Health England’s re-classification of Covid-19 as not a high consequence infectious disease (HCID) in the UK (as of March 19th) I expect more authoritarian measures to be taken to contain the virus and restrict people’s ability to travel freely, exercise and assemble.

We now live in a post coronavirus world; I hope history will not judge these last weeks as the period when individuals’ freedom (as we know it) changed forever; unfortunately, I fear we may have already reached a point of no return.

Article mentioned:
https://www.globalresearch.ca/12-experts-questioning-coronavirus-panic/5707532/amp

David Icke in Margate

Last weekend I travelled to Margate to watch David Icke at the Winter Gardens. Due to opposition calling for his shows to be protested earlier in his tour, his management had decided to not reveal the location of the show until the day before – furthermore, guests were encouraged to use the back entrance due to a small expected group of protesters.

Due to work I arrived late so did not see any protesters.  Upon entering, I was impressed by the size of the audience, I suggest a few thousand in attendance for a four and a half hour presentation.

It is possible that because of my late arrival I missed it but throughout the evening I heard no talk about shape shifting reptillians, the building of the moon, saturn being a spaceship or other ‘out there’ theories which David Icke has become famous for.  Instead he presented an articulate and passionate monologue warning of a bleak future if we do not wake up to what is going on.

Icke suggests that the world is run by global elites pursuing an agenda to create a fascist society, destroying liberty,  an omnipresent surveilance, a microchipped population and a world government and army run by AI; he has been researching this subject for 20 years and gave examples how this was becoming closer as the elite slowly tiptoe closer to its goals.  This is done by ‘problem reaction solution’, a process manufacturing a problem so that people react calling for something to be done for the elite to introduce a solution which they had wanted and planned in the first place.

He uses 9/11 as a classic example of this showing a famous video of Former NATO Commander Wesley Clark who tells everyone of the United States’ plan to invade seven countries in five years: Iraq, Syria, Libya, Lebanon, Somalia, Sudan and finishing off Iran.  Icke explains to win support for this each country is presented as a problem so the public are receptive to change and then the solution of invasion/ occupation is given.  The agenda is the same no matter the political party in power; Bush and Blair invaded Iraq, Obama and Cameron invaded Libya and Syria and now Trump has seemingly set his sights on Lebanon and Iran.

Icke also talked about the links with the increases in transgender to Aldous Huxleys Brave New World, the difference between political Progressives and Liberals (he analyses the Nazis as Progressives), the dangers of Artificial Intelligence, George Soros, the dangerous powers of Google, Amazon and Facebook and their collaborations with DARPA (developing military technology) to paint a picture of a troubling future.

So one might expect Icke’s concern and knowledge of the manipulation would cause him to be angry and call for people to fight back.  Instead, he calls for a response to come from the heart, you don’t change the world by hate (what you hate you become) and calls for people to respond with non violent resistance.

Icke’s presentation is persuasive and uses different news headlines and articles to demonstrate his argument. A criticism however, is many of his articles are written by the same writer Andrew Cheetham; thus the credibility of these sources could be questioned.

Icke’s call for people to recognise how religion, gender, nationality are all methods of divide and rule and calls for people to come together and unite. Whether conspiracys exist or not, Icke’s conclusions provide an exciting and interesting alternative to common thought and everything in the mainstream media; this coupled with his rallying cry for unity makes it is easy to see why he continues to attract audiences all over the world.

Please leave any comments, particularly if you went and can add any information about the opening of the show.

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