Writing The COVID Timeline
Having just started this blog there are a number of older projects I need to bring across before I can comfortably begin anew as it were. Of all of these projects I intend to bring over the most important and urgent is the COVID-19 Timeline, a series of links I have been working on since the spring of 2020 just trying to document and make sense of the situation.
It seems obvious to me given the links I have been collecting that whatever this pandemic is or isn't, it is being used to force wide-reaching societal change, particularly within the spheres of industry and environmentalism. I would suggest that the risks posed by the virus itself should ultimately be a secondary concern concerned with the latest shifts towards greater regional and international authority. Whilst I'm not going to go into details here now, generally speaking we're seeing huge shifts towards a centralisation of power in the hands of an ever decreasing number of people. That process of centralisation or collectivisation even has been ongoing for nearly a hundred years, but it seems this next decade is the final hurdle and the inevitable conclusion to policies that were put in place at the end of the global depression nearly a century ago.
Humanity as a whole had better wake up to the situation sooner rather than later. Do we reject their carrot and stick control methods, their planned social credit systems, or do we simply say no and rebuild our local communities and independence? If the latter option is to stand any hope then it will require people to correctly record the timeline of events, because as with any war the first victim is truth - and it will not be long before the media gaslights the public and all of these strange inconvenient facts fade into obscurity. If we are to stand any chance of being the master of our own destinies, we first need to remember exactly what it is we're standing against, and that hopefully is where some of the work on this blog can come in.
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