A glimpse of the future?

Here there is an article which pretend to describe the agenda Canada will have to bear upon incoming months. There's a big doubt about the authenticity but who knows.

February 22nd 2020

Q: (L) Alright. General questions? OH! I do want to make a comment. Last session, we were told that things were gonna get really wild and hairy in the new year. And boy did things just kinda blow up in the first couple of weeks! There was the assassination of Soleimani and then the appearance of this new coronavirus and the shoot-down on a plane after the assassination of Soleimani. It's really bizarre that they used the word "chills" with all these people coming down with this virus and getting really severe fevers and chills...

A: More to come!

Q: (L) You mean there's more craziness to come this year?

(Artemis) It's gonna get way weirder!

A: Oh indeed! You ain't seen nothing yet!

What do you think?

I received this from an elected member of the Canadian government who is aghast at the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) plans for our neighbors to the north . . .This is a nightmare unfolding!


"I want to provide you some very important information. I'm a committee member within the Liberal Party of Canada. I sit within several committee groups but the information I am providing is originating from the Strategic Planning committee (which is steered by the PMO).

I need to start off by saying that I'm not happy doing this but I have to. As a Canadian and more importantly as a parent who wants a better future not only for my children but for other children as well.


The other reason I am doing this is because roughly 30% of the committee members are not pleased with the direction this will take Canada, but our opinions have been ignored and they plan on moving forward toward their goals.


They have also made it very clear that nothing will stop the planned outcomes.

The road map and aim was set out by the PMO and is as follows:

- Phase in secondary lock down restrictions on a rolling basis, starting with major metropolitan areas first and expanding outward. Expected by November 2020.

- Rush the acquisition of (or construction of) isolation facilities across every province and territory. Expected by December 2020.

- Daily new cases of COVID-19 will surge beyond capacity of testing, including increases in COVID related deaths following the same growth curves. Expected by end of November 2020.

- Complete and total secondary lock down (much stricter than the first and second rolling phase restrictions). Expected by end of December 2020 - early January 2021

- Reform and expansion of the unemployment program to be transitioned into the universal basic income program. Expected by Q1 2021.

- Projected COVID-19 mutation and/or co-infection with secondary virus (referred to as COVID-21) leading to a third wave with much higher mortality rate and higher rate of infection. Expected by February 2021.

- Daily new cases of COVID-21 hospitalizations and COVID-19 and COVID-21 related deaths will exceed medical care facilities capacity. Expected Q1 - Q2 2021.

- Enhanced lock down restrictions (referred to as Third Lock Down) will be implemented. Full travel restrictions will be imposed (including inter-province and inter-city). Expected Q2 2021.

- Transitioning of individuals into the universal basic income program. Expected mid Q2 2021.

- Projected supply chain break downs, inventory shortages, large economic instability. Expected late Q2 2021.

- Deployment of military personnel into major metropolitan areas as well as all major roadways to establish travel checkpoints. Restrict travel and movement. Provide logistical support to the area. Expected by Q3 2021.

Along with that provided road map, the Strategic Planning committee was asked to design an effective way of transitioning Canadians to meet a unprecedented economic endeavor. One that would change the face of Canada and forever alter the lives of Canadians.

What we were told was that in order to offset what was essentially an economic collapse on a international scale, that the federal government was going to offer Canadians a total debt relief.

This is how it works: the federal government will offer to eliminate all personal debts (mortgages, loans, credit cards, etc) which all funding will be provided to Canada by the IMF under what will become known as the World Debt Reset program.

In exchange for acceptance of this total debt forgiveness the individual would forfeit ownership of any and all property and assets forever.

The individual would also have to agree to partake in the COVID-19 and COVID-21 vaccination schedule, which would provide the individual with unrestricted travel and unrestricted living even under a full lock down (through the use of photo identification referred to as Canada's HealthPass)
The camps point seems very real:

Voyageur posted about it: Coronavirus Pandemic: Apocalypse Now! Or exaggerated scare story?

source: Hal Turner Radio Show
 
I'm not sure about this, but this could be a clue to what they've got in the pipeline. Sherri Tenpenny posted a screenshot of a schedule for a meeting arranged by ACIP (Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices), where Orthopox vaccines are to be discussed. Orthopox is not a new term, as you can see from Wikipedia:

Orthopoxvirus is a genus of viruses in the family Poxviridae and subfamily Chordopoxvirinae. Vertebrates, including mammals and humans, and arthropods serve as natural hosts. Currently, 13 species are in this genus, including the type species Vaccinia virus. Diseases associated with this genus include smallpox, cowpox, horsepox, camelpox, and monkeypox.[1][2] The most infamous member of the genus is Variola virus, which causes smallpox. It was eradicated globally by 1977, through the use of Vaccinia virus as a vaccine. The most recently described species is the Alaskapox virus, first isolated in 2015

The meeting will be on October 28–30. Some are suggesting that the plan is to get smallpox spreading again.

This could be nothing, but let's keep an eye on this one.

 

Coronavirus in Oregon: New state mask mandates, 8 new deaths and 266 new cases​

New state requirements and recommendations for face coverings expand when and where people must wear masks, to include all workplaces, even if workers can maintain a social distance. People must also now wear masks in outdoor markets, street fairs and both private and public universities.
Since it began: Oregon has reported 39,794 confirmed or presumed infections and 627 deaths, among the lowest totals in the nation. To date, 786,496 Oregonians have been tested.
So, with 627 alleged deaths (which the state has admitted to inflating), and "infections" based largely on PCR testing, Oregon locks down even harder. Of course, collateral deaths caused by the lock-down are never discussed.

 
Trump said, "People are tired of hearing Fauci and these idiots, all these idiots who got it wrong".
Trump Slams "Idiot" Dr. Fauci: "Every Time He Goes On TV It's A Bomb...But There's A Bigger Bomb If You Fire Him"
by Tyler Durden
Mon, 10/19/2020 - 16:55

During a conference call with campaign staff that White House reporters were bizarrely allowed to listen in on, President Trump complained that "there's a bomb" every time Dr. Anthony Fauci goes on television, which is most days.

This is far from the first time President Trump has complained about the good doctor. But it might be the first time he's offered some direct commentary on exactly why he won't fire Dr. Fauci, even as Trump seems to have moved on with a new COVID-19 advisor, Dr. Scott Atlas, who has faced persecution by Big Tech for his views on how to approach COVID-19.

Though he conceded that the good doctor is "a nice guy" who has "been around for 500 years", Trump said the problem with Dr. Fauci is that every time he goes on TV "there's a bomb", yet if you fire him, "there's an even bigger bomb".

"People are saying whatever...just leave us alone. People are tired of COVID...People are tired of hearing Fauci and these idiots, all these idiots who got it wrong...every time he goes on television there's always a bomb, but there's a bigger bomb if you fire him. This guy's a disaster."

With less than 3 weeks to go before election day, Trump also asserted that the American people are moving on from COVID-19 as cases rebound, while hospitalizations are also starting to creep higher. However, so far at least, deaths have been mostly subdued.

Confirming that he was speaking mostly off the cuff, Trump added after that if there was a reporter on the call (he didn't seem to realize that multiple WH reporters were apparently listening) they could report it "just how I said it."

"If there's a reporter on you can have it just the way I said it, I couldn't care less," Trump said.

According to the NYT, Trump's campaign manager had organized the call to discuss strategy, before Trump pivoted to Dr. Fauci, an issue that was clearly on his mind following the doctor'scriticisms of Trump's campaign ads last week.

The NYT also brought up an interview with Dr. Fauci on '60 Minutes' last night where the doctor refuted Trump's claims that the end of the outbreak is just around the corner.

Trump also reportedly called an NYT article claiming Trump was becoming increasingly dissatisfied with some of his aides - which followed Trump hinting that he might not bring back AG Bill Barr if elected for a second term due to his inability to charge any of the FBI officials involved with Operation Crossfire Hurricane despite the mountain of evidence suggesting some skulduggery was afoot as the FBI tried to put together an "insurance policy" to protect the nation from Trump.

"I love Mark Meadows," Trump reportedly said (the NYT report focused on frictions between the president and his chief of staff).

Finally, Trump also told staff that the Wall Street Journal - which is controlled by Rupert Murdoch, who also owns and controls the New York Post, the paper the published the string of damning reports about Hunter Biden's influence-peddling abroad - is working on "an important story".
 
Robert the Bruce, Scottish King, called upon the Scots and Irish to ally against the wonts of the British crown in 1302; stressing the common language, customs and heritage of the two peoples against their common enemy:

"Whereas we and you and our people and your people, free since ancient times, share the same national ancestry and are urged to come together more eagerly and joyfully in friendship by a common language and by common custom, we have sent you our beloved kinsman, the bearers of this letter, to negotiate with you in our name about permanently strengthening and maintaining inviolate the special friendship between us and you, so that with God's will our nation (nostra nacio) may be able to recover her ancient liberty."

This fish rots from the head, and what has spread now into Ireland comes via the tyranny of Boris Johnson (though it was seeded globally), made manifest in Ireland by agents that infiltrated governments that follow his globalist lead.

There is great history there, and common suffrage, that is shared with all on those emerald isles - Britain, Scotland, and Ireland combined. Liberty was what all those ancient people knew and fought to maintain, their common enemy at those times not realized for what it was: nobility, especially English, and the dark forces that guided it. Robert the Bruce knew that and tried to unite warring peoples that otherwise shared a common heritage against their true antagonists.

The weapons then were implements of war. The weapons now are implements of knowledge. But the foe remains the same: those who would vanquish liberty and maintain control over a people whose entire history knew only rebellion against tyranny in the name of freedom.

I understand and share your pain, Michael. I, as you, see this HOAX as it truly is - and I have faith that most of your countrymen do as well, and will remember themselves and their ancestry in time.

- Ketone Cop, a Scotsman
 
More news from the community food bank - there is a university lecturer coming in to get food parcels for some of his students. They are international students and as such not residents so they don't qualify for Centrelink/social security assistance. They had part time jobs in the hospitality industry that they've lost since the covid lockdowns. There is also a South American family getting food from the food bank who don't qualify for financial assistance because they were here on a working visa and also not residents, but they haven't been able to return home. Horrible situations for them to be in.

There has been news that covid has been found in sewerage samples in Townsville and on the Sunshine Coast. Tightening restrictions again hasn't been mentioned for Queensland yet apart from border closures, though every time something is mentioned about covid in MSM I'm wondering if this is the thing that will precipitate harsher lockdowns again.
 
This was the editorial published a couple of days ago from The Mail on Sunday, a British conservative newspaper and the biggest-selling Sunday newspaper in the UK.

Even the MSM can now see the utter madness of the UK Government policies on Covid!

MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Powerful voices now argue for a more nuanced and less painful way of learning to live with the virus... We urge the PM to listen


The measures now being imposed on large parts of the country would be severe and hard to bear if we had reason to believe that they would do any good. The trouble is that we have no shred of solid evidence that they will help at all.

The vast illogical web of new rules, increasingly impossible to understand or follow, looks worryingly like an exasperated attempt to punish us for wanting to live normal lives and enjoy ourselves.

Go to a pub if you are prepared to eat a large unhealthy meal with your drink, but not otherwise. Go to the gym in Manchester but not in Liverpool. Wear a mask while you walk to your restaurant table, but not while you sit down.

It would take the late Professor Albert Einstein to work out the latest combination of regulations on who we can or cannot see, mix with or meet, in the open air or indoors. And by the time the great physicist had managed to discover what it all meant, the rules would have changed again.

The alleged scientific basis for this is weak beyond belief, as Sir Keir Starmer pointed out before throwing all reason and logic aside and demanding still more stringent collective punishments, which would incidentally make even more Labour voters unemployed. In 19 out of the 20 places already compelled to suffer under strict regimes, no benefit was observed.

And why should it be? When we were first beguiled into this new way of life by an appeal to our benevolence and generosity, we were told that in a few weeks of self-restraint we would save the NHS from being overwhelmed.

Who could resist such a plea? Millions cheerfully surrendered treasured freedoms for the common good, thinking they would soon get them back when the job was done.

The NHS was not overwhelmed (and it is far from clear that it ever would have been). But the weeks passed, and what happened?

We had a serious case of mission creep. Somehow the task had now become one never previously attempted or achieved by any society, the virtual suppression of the virus itself.

We were not free to return to our normal lives. On the contrary, every few days brought a new alleged alarm.

A testy and increasingly petulant Matt Hancock, the Health Secretary, did not release us from our bonds. Restrictions applied on the pretext of safety or security are notoriously hard to get rid of, and these were no exception. Only after immense damage had been done to the economy were we allowed to resume something like normal life.

Tens of thousands of holidays were wrecked by sudden quarantine clampdowns, though no significant evidence has been produced that travellers returning from these supposedly dangerous countries were in fact suffering from or carrying the disease.

Hardly were the surviving pubs and restaurants and hairdressers open again, and high streets beginning to function, when the Government began to voice fears of a supposed ‘second wave’ of Covid, and moves to get us back to work were halted.

Indeed, the Government tried very hard to find such a second wave, launching a highly successful nationwide hunt for healthy people who could be said to be infected by the virus.

The key fact about Covid-19, that it is rarely harmful to those much under 70 years of age, and then mainly when they have severe underlying conditions, seemed never to imprint itself on Mr Hancock’s memory.

He also seemed incapable of noticing that the great bulk of the positive test ‘cases’ of which he makes so much involved people who were and remained perfectly well.

The reassuring facts, that doctors have quickly learned how to treat the disease effectively, that many hospitalisations tend to be brief, that many people are now recovering after successful treatments and the use of new and effective drugs, were likewise somehow underplayed.

Deaths, though each one is a tragedy, remain at levels far below the totals they reached at the peak of the first crisis in March and April. In the week ending October 2, Covid accounted for just 3.2 per cent of fatalities in British hospitals.

Covid mortality levels are still drastically lower now than in the spring. In the week ending April 17, 8,758 recorded deaths mentioned Covid as a possible factor on the death certificate. For the first week in October, the comparable figure was just 321.

As we also now know, many of the deaths in March and April followed a severe mishandling of the epidemic in care homes, and had little or nothing to do with the lack, or the existence, of lockdown measures. In fact an examination of all the affected nations shows no obvious connection between the severity of the steps taken and the number of deaths suffered.

The key problem of the episode from the start – that the danger from the virus itself had been overstated – continues unabated. Yet we are once again being accused of misbehaving by the simple action of living our lives.

A blizzard of decrees compelled millions to wear face coverings, despite what the Government itself had once admitted was sketchy evidence for their benefits. Now a rise in cases, which is largely attributable to the normal increase in respiratory disease at this time of year, is being used as the pretext for regional shutdowns or for a so-called ‘circuit-breaker’.

In London, scanty evidence of a surge has been used by the utterly undistinguished Mayor, Sadiq Khan, to trigger misery and economic damage among the people whose interests he is supposed to protect.

It is this damage, combined with the shrivelling of much of the NHS, that makes this continuing foolishness especially hard to bear. It may even be that more people die from postponed or missed treatments than from Covid.

The strangling of travel and the hospitality industry has not just made life infinitely less enjoyable. It has permanently killed countless brave small businesses and deprived huge numbers of men and women of their livelihoods.

Fairy Gold, summoned up from nowhere by Chancellor Rishi Sunak, may ease the initial pain. But it must be paid for out of the nation’s life savings, and it will run out, leaving a bleak landscape of long-term unemployment and shrinking payments for those who suffer it.

The Prime Minister can be forgiven for taking what he, and we, believed to be effective and urgent action back in March. We knew so much less then than we do now. But the time has now come to reconsider. The practical effects of these measures on Covid are sketchy at best.

Their effects on human happiness, health, wellbeing and the economy are increasingly evident, deep, painful and lasting.

Especially since the Great Barrington Declaration, supported by several distinguished scientific experts of all political hues, including Britain’s own Sunetra Gupta, it is no longer possible to say that science and medicine offer only one route out of this crisis.

Powerful voices argue for a more nuanced and less painful way of learning to live with the virus, as we rebuild our prosperity and our freedom and look forward to a future free of lockdowns, circuit-breakers and family separation.

Boris Johnson has the capacity to see this and act on it. We urge him, with all our hearts, to do so now.
 
This was the editorial published a couple of days ago from The Mail on Sunday, a British conservative newspaper and the biggest-selling Sunday newspaper in the UK.

Even the MSM can now see the utter madness of the UK Government policies on Covid!

It's great to see some sanity in the media, and even potentially a majority of people starting to come around, but at the same time it is becoming clearer just how well planned and determined this COVID agenda is in terms of the push towards more tagging and tracking of the farm animals, tighter restrictions on travel, personal vehicles, social connection and general freedom.

It seems that conservatives speaking out against this agenda will just be brushed aside and there's nothing we can really do at this point other than prepare for the brave new world and try and carve out as much freedom as we can for ourselves/our loved ones in the new system.

Maybe I'm wrong, and I'd really love for that to be the case, but more and more it seems our hope should reside in the afterlife or whatever new world we could potentially make it to.
 

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