And we gotta pay for the tickets!
Recently, I posted Beware the Ides of March. One of the included links, I thought, contained much useful information.
For instance, the Voltairenet quickly offered up what I think of as a ‘reinforce message’ when it was asked How do you assess the political response to the epidemic? The response:
The role of political leaders is to protect their people. To do so, they must prepare their countries in normal times to be able to respond to future crises. But the West has evolved in such a way that this mission has been lost sight of. Voters now demand that states should cost as little as possible and that political staff should run them like big business.
Perhaps the author meant ‘Voters who count’.
In the U.S. that would mostly be corporate lobbyists led by the U.S. chamber of commerce making Thierry Meyssan response true.
Meyssan continues, In the face of a crisis, political leaders must act. In the case of Westerners, this is an unexpected moment for them. They have never been prepared for it. They were chosen for their ability to make people dream of a brighter tomorrow, not for their composure, adaptability and authority. Many of them are humanly representative of their constituents and therefore have none of these qualities. So they take the most radical measures so that they cannot be accused of not having done enough.
The problem is as time goes on the crisis looks more and more contrived. Exaggerated catastrophic predictions from the usual suspects from London are followed by pilgrimages to WHO and a retreat to CEPI in a journey to seal international concern into Global Action.
Contrived? I know you aren’t going to believe this so I’ll show you the rehearsals in a few minutes.
Yeah, it was contrived. Meyssan did point that out in Covid-19 and the Red Dawn E-mails a month ago.
OK, queue the rehearsals. Here’s a short and immediate blast from the TV past. It aired in 2003. Part of a drama series called The Dead Zone. The YT segment covers the plandemic in three minutes twenty nine seconds. Enjoy. It beats watching the lying network news drone on for months and months.
The second rehearsal had been in the DVD collection, unopened, for three or four years. I did not expect much from a Batman redux circa 2008. Last week we opened the Black Knight Trilogy and couldn’t stop slapping our foreheads. Oy! The pandemic back story.