“History is a gallery of pictures in which there are few originals and many copies.”
-Alexis de Tocqueville
And history is made every day, whether we choose to pay attention to it or not. I often wonder what the generations of the future – if we can manage to keep from completely destroying our species – will have to say about the decade of the 2020s. And we’re not even 25% into it yet. Oh well, plenty of time for speculation later. For now, let’s get to it.
This Day in COVID-1984 Future History
Just when you thought history was about to bury the most cognitively-challenged American President, it looks like ol’ Creepy Joe still has a few tricks up his sleeve. After all, by his own admission, he wrote the damn bill. I’ve got $100 that says whatever is announced will take effect on Monday the 13th.
But before we find out what liberties are about to be yanked from the underclass now, the central bankers need their time in the spotlight, too. Something tells me Christine Lagarde may have stolen some of Creepy Joe’s thunder by saying the quiet part out loud… again.
But Chrissy, how do you propose we should catalog those who have been jabbed? As well as those dirty, filthy, science-denying anti-vaxxers? Well, she is clearly a busy woman. I guess we can’t count on her to come up with all of the answers. Fortunately for us peons, the Rising Biomedical Security State is Determined to Use COVID to Reduce Every Human Being to a QR Code, according to new post from Leo Hohmann. How would we ever survive without the assistance of our benevolent overlords at the WHO? Wait a minute – I think I’ve asked this rhetorical question before.
Meanwhile, in Australia, the biomedical security state is undeterred and totally going for it.
How much longer do you think it will be before they start threatening to gas people for disobeying “the rules?” Oh, actually, that already happened.
History Repeats, Rhymes, and Sometimes Even Scats
While we’re still on the subject of the coof and the jabby-jab to cure the coof, Pfizer’s publicly disputed FDA approval does have some extremely historical ramifications. Pfizer itself is already well acquainted with what happens when a pharmaceutical company tries to promote a product that does not have a legally approved use case. Writing for the Market Realist, Danielle Letenyei reminds us Pfizer Paid the Largest Criminal Fine in U.S. History – Lawsuit Details. Since the Woodcock letter has already been submitted to the historical record, I expect the Pfizer marketing department to kick into high gear any minute now.
Speaking of recent history, remember the Israeli oil tanker that was allegedly attacked by Iranian drones a few weeks back? You know, before the Afghanistan distraction.
The more things change, I guess.
Even with all the information the independent research community has managed to uncover in the last two decades, there remains much that we still don’t know. In a new article on the eve of the anniversary, ZeroHedge explains How the FBI’s War on Drugs Helped 9/11 Happen. Now, if what retired agent Ken Williams claims in this article is accurate, then exactly what function have we been funding the DEA to perform? Asking for a friend.
Finally today, with the 20th anniversary of the biggest false flag in western history mere days away, it seems like this is a good time for reflection. Both on the events of the day in question themselves, as well as all the factors that may have facilitated it. As Off Guardian illustrates, some of those factors are more obvious than others. Heads up: this is a lengthy piece, but well worth your consideration.
I plan on doing some reflection myself this weekend. It is difficult to wrap my head around the fact that it has been 20 years since I witnessed a pair of aluminum jetliners destroy two of the most structurally sound buildings ever constructed by human beings. I also witnessed the aftermath and fallout from the event, which eventually led us – over the course of those two decades – to staring down the looming biosecurity state embodied by the WEF’s Great Reset. Every step along the way has been carefully planned and coordinated to ensure that nothing would deter us from that outcome. Of that much, I have become certain.
We all lost more than we can possibly measure on that Tuesday morning in September, 2001. In addition to the steady erosion of our hard-won civil liberties, some of us lost the people in our lives that mattered the most. Not all of those casualties were a result of the demolition of the towers in New York City. I personally lost friends and family for challenging the official narrative of 9/11, and all the bloodshed that it has produced since. At this point, it is nearly impossible to argue that our shared reality wasn’t forever changed on that day.
And it seems that sentiment has now come full circle in the two decades after. Sometimes I wonder why I keep paying any attention to this insanity at all. That’s when I typically remind myself that somebody has to bear witness; and if I shy away staring this madness dead in the eye, then I am in effect allowing it to happen. To quote Jeff Lebowski: this I cannot abide.
However you intend to spend your time this weekend, take at least a moment to reflect on the last 20 years of your own life and the changes you have observed in your own reality in that time. I’ll be doing the same. Let’s meet back here on Sunday and see what we have observed.
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