For example, when 9/11 suspect Philip Zelikow takes to the pages of Foreign Affairs to “warn” about the “eminent threat” of “Catastrophic Terrorism” that, “like Pearl Harbor,” will “divide our past and future into a before and after,” you’d better believe his neocon cronies are about to deliver a 9/11 to the public.
When Bill Gates “warns” us that “we’re not ready” for what he calls “the next epidemic,” you’d better believe that he’s using his monopolization of global “health” to prime the pump for the COVID scamdemic.
When Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping release a joint statement vowing to “accelerate the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” by cooperating on “key areas” like “vaccines and epidemics control, financing for development, climate change, sustainable development, including green development, industrialization, digital economy, and infrastructure connectivity,” you’d better believe they are actively collaborating on the promotion of an AI-driven, Fourth Industrial Revolution globalist agenda with their WEF cronies.
And when the globalists release a detailed timeline telling you exactly what the next steps are in the rollout of the global biosecurity security state, you’d better believe they are hard at work erecting that enslavement grid as we speak.
Luckily for us, we do not need to be mind readers or fortune-tellers to know what the globalists are preparing for our dystopian future. We simply have to read their documents. And boy, have they released some real doozies in the past month: three documents that lay out a precise timeline and an overview of what they’re hoping to achieve and how they’re hoping to achieve it.
Today, let’s examine these documents so that we can better understand what we’re up against and form a more effective plan for derailing this agenda of control.
DOCUMENT #1: The European Council’s Handy-dandy Infographic Timeline
Earlier this month, the European Council released a document laying out the EUreaucrats’ own timetable for the implementation of global health tyranny. Entitled “Infographic – Towards an international treaty on pandemics,” it cuts down on all those complicated linguistic thingies—what do you call them again? words?—and reduces the complexities of a legally binding global pandemic treaty down to the lowest common denominator: the “infographic.”
With this Buzzfeed-worthy gimmick in hand, the European Council wastes no time in getting down to business, informing us that “On 3 March 2022, the Council adopted a decision to authorize the opening of negotiations for an international agreement on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response” before patting itself on the back for its role in proposing the idea of a global pandemic treaty in the first place:
So far, so unsurprising. This is the exact kind of mealy-mouthed “global approach” blah blah blah “common cause” yadda yadda “protecting health” pabulum that you would expect the global technocratic class to administer in a document like this.
Then, they lay out an incredibly abbreviated history of how we have arrived at the proposal for a global health tyranny.
You’ll note that this curiously truncated “history” unhelpfully informs you that 2021 was “only the second time in WHO history that its governing body . . . met for a second time in the same year” without bothering to link you to the list of World Health Assembly meetings. If they had bothered to do so, as I do here, you could see for yourself that the first time this two-meetings-in-one-year event happened was back in 2006, when the WHO met in May to discuss “Strengthening pandemic-influenza preparedness and response” in the context of the newly revised International Health Regulations and then again in November of that year to appoint Margaret Chan as the organization’s Executive Director.
It’s not hard to understand why they leave out that part of the history, though. Not only would it be too much information to include in their childish infographic, it also might have prompted you to learn more about the creation of the “public health emergency of international concern” that lewas then invoked by Chan during the ginned-up swine flu “pandemic” of 2009 (and again during the ebola “pandemic” of 2014) to justify the consolidation of WHO powers in the dawning era of biosecurity. And, obviously, that kind of history is not what the European Council is...
Earlier this month, the European Council released a document laying out the EUreaucrats’ own timetable for the implementation of global health tyranny. Entitled “Infographic – Towards an international treaty on pandemics,” it cuts down on all those complicated linguistic thingies—what do you call them again? words?—and reduces the complexities of a legally binding global pandemic treaty down to the lowest common denominator: the “infographic.”
With this Buzzfeed-worthy gimmick in hand, the European Council wastes no time in getting down to business, informing us that “On 3 March 2022, the Council adopted a decision to authorize the opening of negotiations for an international agreement on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response” before patting itself on the back for its role in proposing the idea of a global pandemic treaty in the first place:
Then, they lay out an incredibly abbreviated history of how we have arrived at the proposal for a global health tyranny.
You’ll note that this curiously truncated “history” unhelpfully informs you that 2021 was “only the second time in WHO history that its governing body . . . met for a second time in the same year” without bothering to link you to the list of World Health Assembly meetings. If they had bothered to do so, as I do here, you could see for yourself that the first time this two-meetings-in-one-year event happened was back in 2006, when the WHO met in May to discuss “Strengthening pandemic-influenza preparedness and response” in the context of the newly revised International Health Regulations and then again in November of that year to appoint Margaret Chan as the organization’s Executive Director.
It’s not hard to understand why they leave out that part of the history, though. Not only would it be too much information to include in their childish infographic, it also might have prompted you to learn more about the creation of the “public health emergency of international concern” that lewas then invoked by Chan during the ginned-up swine flu “pandemic” of 2009 (and again during the ebola “pandemic” of 2014) to justify the consolidation of WHO powers in the dawning era of biosecurity. And, obviously, that kind of history is not what the European Council is...