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......MP says Covid-19 is a Manufactured Bioweapon and Security Services knew about it in August 2019...
I knew this in February 2020 after the first Covid cases were detected in the US and Israel. An Israeli journalist asked their PM why he did not prepare for the containment of the virus after he had known back in August-September 2019 that there was going to be a global biological attack. As expected, the online article disappeared.
I had this in mind when doing my research and I finally came to the conclusion that that journalist had a good knowledge of who was behind the scamdemic. If 3 years later there is still a global citizen out who does not understand that their government is working to kill them, they deserve the consequences of their mental laziness.
There is not a government on this planet that can be trusted since the Global Coup d'Etat of 2020.
This is so true 'N' and there is now so much evidence coming out that it is undeniable. They will keep doubling down because they think they are untouchable.
I think that in the coming years the Globalists are going to get the shock of their lives when they eventually figure out that human beings are much more than cattle to be herded.
I am planning a special series this year detailing the SIS/CIA plans which originated just after WW2 when our rulers realised that the 20th century economic model will fail.
What you see below is just the beginning. When an injected Swiss banker files a complaint against his president for poisoning him with bioweapons, others are going to follow.
Criminal Complaint Against President of Switzerland
Good to see the passion by Prof. David Starkey! Equally so for Mr. Bridgen who calmly protests and to my mind quite right. Both are casualties of the a feckless hysteria over a turn of phrase. In fact I imagine the mRNA vaccines themselves are quite dangerous to many, particularly the young. Given Sasha's revelations https://sashalatypova.substack.com/, the entire pandemic may be a part of some military nonsense gone amok. I don't know if we can ever get to the truth.
While Trump's tariff moves seem quite odd, they were I think a bridge to get the US less dependent on China and improve awareness. The trade imbalances need to be realigned given China's mercantile approach. I assess that innovation is near impossible in China due to cultural factors so technology leaders like the US must protect that property, aside from the entertainment innovations. Whether the US can continue down a very prosperous innovation course remains unknown given the huge cultural shifts now happening in the US. No productivity gains have been seen in recent years. Those gains over the last 75 years have improved world prosperity but are slowing.
The conflict in Ukraine has nothing to do with NATO or threats to Russia but are a result of Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan. The Russian thought the US would not intercede in Ukraine and that Biden would return to Obama policy of no lethal aid. Now they are sort of stuck and need to find a way out. They could announce the Nazi's were crushed and leave but maybe Putin's ego gets in the way. Logistically they cannot "win", the West can out produce them as was done in WW2 assuming that the will remains high in the US and EU. Next Spring should tell the tale. Both nations have suffered a lot of human losses and the destruction of Ukraine is both pointless and horrid. How much of Russia's foreign exchange will end up elsewhere is unknown but their recent deficits ought to tell a story.
But the return of China to restart consuming fuels is happening. That might make oil hit higher level;s and thus create more inflation. I suspect the Fed to accept 5% devaluation just to allow the debt service to be palatable. Don't know what that means for the UK and EU where fuels are even more expensive. I see the Germans upset over powering all those EV charging stations and all those home using heat pumps powered by electricity. Running coal powered plants is just so green /S.
I'm betting on materials in the next year but expansion in the US will still be hard given the increased cost of money. I do see if the US wants to decouple from China it will need to build some new stuff. India remains in play for expansion but the current policies make that hard to do. US business folk can't seem to understand India. At least they have a solid technical lower cost base.
Thank you HH for a very sound analysis which helps me reconcile the various pundits which I read everyday. "I don't know if we can ever get to the truth" - perhaps not, but I think I can get close to it. I am planning a special series this year detailing the SIS/CIA plans (recently released) which originated just after WW2 when our rulers realised that the 20th century economic model would fail.
I believe that US/NATO in Ukraine are attempting to recreate the conditions that prevailed during the cold war when they finally won the economic war and were joyous to have finally gained control of the globe. But 30 years later, Russia has recovered and 'full spectrum domination' won't work. They have access to massive resources, especially energy, which the Collective West must have to continue their 'growth model'. And it is not going to happen this time. Eurasia is far too strong and they have 85% of the global population.
Charles Hugh Smith sums it all up when he says: "As I explain in my book Global Crisis, National Renewal, re-shoring and rebuilding a super-efficient industrial base will separate the world's nations into the few which not just survive but thrive and the rest that decay and collapse." (He doesn't who will fail)
He goes on: "Clearly, we need a new iteration of economics that advances beyond the obsolete, misleading statistical measurements of bygone eras, and beyond the equally obsolete obsession with an illusion of financial "growth" rather than what actually matters, well-being, efficiency and rising productivity by doing more with less." http://charleshughsmith.blogspot.com/2023/01/the-forgotten-history-of-1970s.html
'Less is more' and we are going to learn this long forgotten maxim in the coming years. Can you argue against this proposition HH, like my good friend and collaborator at BOOM does? https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/the-financial-jigsaw-part-2-the-end?s=w He says it's all going to be fine eventually as we go back to unfettered economic growth!
While growth does not require increases in things people buy any more, it does require improved productivity. That requires innovation and rethinking of what/how we do things. We've benefited over many years from rapidly improving productivity. In the last several years productivity has stalled as has innovation - we seem to be working at the margins. The people who create seem to be fewer and I worry greatly about the youth of today - the under 40's who nominally are the engine of innovation and improved productivity. Most EU nations have not been great examples of innovation because of limited rewards (taxation). Asia is not a hub for innovation given cultural factors. The vast majority of innovation has been in the US. The US culture is shifting and if the youth are preoccupied with navel gazing and entertainments, we have innovation issues.
My hope is for solid improvements in agriculture and land use. Technology application has been slow to arrive and promises great improvements. My hope is that hydrogen will be mastered as a fuel vs batteries. Many innovations are possible there.
I agree with Smith's views and we have much improved environment. But he didn't observe that the late 70's and early 80's the PC appeared to change offices and lives considerably. We introduced PC priced at $2000+ that now go for $500. And today's mobiles are more powerful than those early PCs. But that revolution has peaked now and improvements are small added increments. Don't know if it's possible to predict the next revolution.
All agreed HH - very erudite comments thank you. It seems the Globalists hope is for innovation in Tech but I suspect the low hanging fruit has already been picked. Many hyped ones are failing and I suspect we may have reached peak innovation in this cycle.
My projections envision a reversion to local economies, short supply lines, and much else following a global financial collapse - 'Less is More'. Many other commentators agree but only the future will offer the next cycle solutions. I follow CHS because he and I are focused on complex adaptive systems: http://charleshughsmith.blogspot.com/2022/11/theres-no-bottom-until-frenzied.html
... Fourth, it justifies the U.S. and other countries activating biodefence protocols to defend themselves from any blowback ....
The US DOD owns the virus and the quackcines. It placed a $10billion "Other" contract with Pfizer a couple of days after Bill Gates' $55million investment in BioNTech.
The DOD is also the distributor of those bioweapons and that explains why at least 2 Global South presidents who refused to buy their injectable bioweapons were killed and after their death the injections started in their countries!!
The role of the US DoD (and their co-investors) in "covid countermeasures" enterprise: C.C.P, D.O.D, Gates, etc…
Yes, agreed 'N' - I read Sasha the other day and it's being quoted everywhere I'm pleased to say. I am constantly amazed at the idiocy of these people - Psychology 101 tells us emphatically that the truth always comes out in the end. 'When you tell fibs you had better have a stunning memory'! Already we are seeing many examples of contradictions and back-tracking.
"Trust the Authorities, trust the Experts, and trust the Science, we were told. Public health messaging during the Covid-19 pandemic was only credible if it originated from government health authorities, the World Health Organization, and pharmaceutical companies, as well as scientists who parroted their lines with little critical thinking. " https://brownstone.org/articles/how-can-we-trust-institutions-that-lied/
Bidensky coerced them to get quackcinated with abortive fetal cells infested transgenic injections in violation of the Nuremberg Codes, the FDA Act regarding EUA products and the FAA rules. They're now dying like flies. So, the government violated all of his aviation safety laws and there are now pilot shortages.
Do you know that the Global Predators flying to Davos in 2023 are hiring unquackcinated pilots for their private jets? That's a clear sign that they planned this slaughter and they know that it's no longer safe to fly on commercial airlines:
Unvaccinated pilots wanted for 2023 WEF attendees.
......MP says Covid-19 is a Manufactured Bioweapon and Security Services knew about it in August 2019...
I knew this in February 2020 after the first Covid cases were detected in the US and Israel. An Israeli journalist asked their PM why he did not prepare for the containment of the virus after he had known back in August-September 2019 that there was going to be a global biological attack. As expected, the online article disappeared.
I had this in mind when doing my research and I finally came to the conclusion that that journalist had a good knowledge of who was behind the scamdemic. If 3 years later there is still a global citizen out who does not understand that their government is working to kill them, they deserve the consequences of their mental laziness.
There is not a government on this planet that can be trusted since the Global Coup d'Etat of 2020.
This is so true 'N' and there is now so much evidence coming out that it is undeniable. They will keep doubling down because they think they are untouchable.
I think that in the coming years the Globalists are going to get the shock of their lives when they eventually figure out that human beings are much more than cattle to be herded.
I am planning a special series this year detailing the SIS/CIA plans which originated just after WW2 when our rulers realised that the 20th century economic model will fail.
What you see below is just the beginning. When an injected Swiss banker files a complaint against his president for poisoning him with bioweapons, others are going to follow.
Criminal Complaint Against President of Switzerland
https://video.icic-net.com/w/doZzJePWtr7iEBDEDVb7hQ
Brilliant, well found 'N' thank you. I have forwarded to my colleague who deals with this on a daily basis: https://cmnnews.org/
Good to see the passion by Prof. David Starkey! Equally so for Mr. Bridgen who calmly protests and to my mind quite right. Both are casualties of the a feckless hysteria over a turn of phrase. In fact I imagine the mRNA vaccines themselves are quite dangerous to many, particularly the young. Given Sasha's revelations https://sashalatypova.substack.com/, the entire pandemic may be a part of some military nonsense gone amok. I don't know if we can ever get to the truth.
While Trump's tariff moves seem quite odd, they were I think a bridge to get the US less dependent on China and improve awareness. The trade imbalances need to be realigned given China's mercantile approach. I assess that innovation is near impossible in China due to cultural factors so technology leaders like the US must protect that property, aside from the entertainment innovations. Whether the US can continue down a very prosperous innovation course remains unknown given the huge cultural shifts now happening in the US. No productivity gains have been seen in recent years. Those gains over the last 75 years have improved world prosperity but are slowing.
The conflict in Ukraine has nothing to do with NATO or threats to Russia but are a result of Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan. The Russian thought the US would not intercede in Ukraine and that Biden would return to Obama policy of no lethal aid. Now they are sort of stuck and need to find a way out. They could announce the Nazi's were crushed and leave but maybe Putin's ego gets in the way. Logistically they cannot "win", the West can out produce them as was done in WW2 assuming that the will remains high in the US and EU. Next Spring should tell the tale. Both nations have suffered a lot of human losses and the destruction of Ukraine is both pointless and horrid. How much of Russia's foreign exchange will end up elsewhere is unknown but their recent deficits ought to tell a story.
But the return of China to restart consuming fuels is happening. That might make oil hit higher level;s and thus create more inflation. I suspect the Fed to accept 5% devaluation just to allow the debt service to be palatable. Don't know what that means for the UK and EU where fuels are even more expensive. I see the Germans upset over powering all those EV charging stations and all those home using heat pumps powered by electricity. Running coal powered plants is just so green /S.
I'm betting on materials in the next year but expansion in the US will still be hard given the increased cost of money. I do see if the US wants to decouple from China it will need to build some new stuff. India remains in play for expansion but the current policies make that hard to do. US business folk can't seem to understand India. At least they have a solid technical lower cost base.
Thank you HH for a very sound analysis which helps me reconcile the various pundits which I read everyday. "I don't know if we can ever get to the truth" - perhaps not, but I think I can get close to it. I am planning a special series this year detailing the SIS/CIA plans (recently released) which originated just after WW2 when our rulers realised that the 20th century economic model would fail.
I believe that US/NATO in Ukraine are attempting to recreate the conditions that prevailed during the cold war when they finally won the economic war and were joyous to have finally gained control of the globe. But 30 years later, Russia has recovered and 'full spectrum domination' won't work. They have access to massive resources, especially energy, which the Collective West must have to continue their 'growth model'. And it is not going to happen this time. Eurasia is far too strong and they have 85% of the global population.
Charles Hugh Smith sums it all up when he says: "As I explain in my book Global Crisis, National Renewal, re-shoring and rebuilding a super-efficient industrial base will separate the world's nations into the few which not just survive but thrive and the rest that decay and collapse." (He doesn't who will fail)
He goes on: "Clearly, we need a new iteration of economics that advances beyond the obsolete, misleading statistical measurements of bygone eras, and beyond the equally obsolete obsession with an illusion of financial "growth" rather than what actually matters, well-being, efficiency and rising productivity by doing more with less." http://charleshughsmith.blogspot.com/2023/01/the-forgotten-history-of-1970s.html
'Less is more' and we are going to learn this long forgotten maxim in the coming years. Can you argue against this proposition HH, like my good friend and collaborator at BOOM does? https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/the-financial-jigsaw-part-2-the-end?s=w He says it's all going to be fine eventually as we go back to unfettered economic growth!
While growth does not require increases in things people buy any more, it does require improved productivity. That requires innovation and rethinking of what/how we do things. We've benefited over many years from rapidly improving productivity. In the last several years productivity has stalled as has innovation - we seem to be working at the margins. The people who create seem to be fewer and I worry greatly about the youth of today - the under 40's who nominally are the engine of innovation and improved productivity. Most EU nations have not been great examples of innovation because of limited rewards (taxation). Asia is not a hub for innovation given cultural factors. The vast majority of innovation has been in the US. The US culture is shifting and if the youth are preoccupied with navel gazing and entertainments, we have innovation issues.
My hope is for solid improvements in agriculture and land use. Technology application has been slow to arrive and promises great improvements. My hope is that hydrogen will be mastered as a fuel vs batteries. Many innovations are possible there.
I agree with Smith's views and we have much improved environment. But he didn't observe that the late 70's and early 80's the PC appeared to change offices and lives considerably. We introduced PC priced at $2000+ that now go for $500. And today's mobiles are more powerful than those early PCs. But that revolution has peaked now and improvements are small added increments. Don't know if it's possible to predict the next revolution.
All agreed HH - very erudite comments thank you. It seems the Globalists hope is for innovation in Tech but I suspect the low hanging fruit has already been picked. Many hyped ones are failing and I suspect we may have reached peak innovation in this cycle.
My projections envision a reversion to local economies, short supply lines, and much else following a global financial collapse - 'Less is More'. Many other commentators agree but only the future will offer the next cycle solutions. I follow CHS because he and I are focused on complex adaptive systems: http://charleshughsmith.blogspot.com/2022/11/theres-no-bottom-until-frenzied.html
... Fourth, it justifies the U.S. and other countries activating biodefence protocols to defend themselves from any blowback ....
The US DOD owns the virus and the quackcines. It placed a $10billion "Other" contract with Pfizer a couple of days after Bill Gates' $55million investment in BioNTech.
The DOD is also the distributor of those bioweapons and that explains why at least 2 Global South presidents who refused to buy their injectable bioweapons were killed and after their death the injections started in their countries!!
The role of the US DoD (and their co-investors) in "covid countermeasures" enterprise: C.C.P, D.O.D, Gates, etc…
https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/the-role-of-the-us-dod-and-their
Yes, agreed 'N' - I read Sasha the other day and it's being quoted everywhere I'm pleased to say. I am constantly amazed at the idiocy of these people - Psychology 101 tells us emphatically that the truth always comes out in the end. 'When you tell fibs you had better have a stunning memory'! Already we are seeing many examples of contradictions and back-tracking.
"Trust the Authorities, trust the Experts, and trust the Science, we were told. Public health messaging during the Covid-19 pandemic was only credible if it originated from government health authorities, the World Health Organization, and pharmaceutical companies, as well as scientists who parroted their lines with little critical thinking. " https://brownstone.org/articles/how-can-we-trust-institutions-that-lied/
AND I wrote about the failure of trust a while ago: https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/the-financial-jigsaw-part-2-special-ec0?utm_source=email
And this is confirmed by US Lt. Col. Dr. Long in the below 30 minute video.
Nuremberg 2 Artifacts: Self-inflicted castration of our national defense: Heartfelt whistleblower testimony Lt. Col. Dr. Long
https://www.bitchute.com/video/yfvKOif3smoI/
Many thanks 'N' - I will find time to to view shortly.
Oh, I should mention that American Airlines have a shortage of pilots too - I wonder why?
Bidensky coerced them to get quackcinated with abortive fetal cells infested transgenic injections in violation of the Nuremberg Codes, the FDA Act regarding EUA products and the FAA rules. They're now dying like flies. So, the government violated all of his aviation safety laws and there are now pilot shortages.
Do you know that the Global Predators flying to Davos in 2023 are hiring unquackcinated pilots for their private jets? That's a clear sign that they planned this slaughter and they know that it's no longer safe to fly on commercial airlines:
Unvaccinated pilots wanted for 2023 WEF attendees.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1612731110647291904
Yes, I noted it thanks 'N' but had no reference - so good on you!