the covid-19 timeline
So this is a list I have been compiling since the spring of 2020 in an attempt to keep track of the situation and prevent media gaslighting in the coming years as no doubt they will once this pandemic is over. Many of the links below may appear to be unconnected to the pandemic itself and I will just explain briefly why so many environmental and technology links have been included in this list.
It was clear even before this pandemic that the world was being primed for drastic changes in our behaviours. Projects like the United Nations' Agenda 2030 or Sustainable Development Goals repeatedly made it clear that this current decade was to be the one in which everything changes. Many have realised that the coronavirus pandemic has led to an incredible acceleration on the work towards those goals along with the Fourth Industrial Revolution. I shall leave the reader to consider whether this is an opportunistic power grab by the elites or some grand conspiracy but regardless of the hows or whys, the world is certainly never going back the Old Normal, something that the controlled media is at pains to reiterate at every opportunity.
1918. A 2008 researcher project finds that the Spanish Flu may not have been the primary cause of death in most cases. Although the Spanish Flu may diminish people's immune system the knock out blow was mostly caused by secondary bacterial pneumonia. This calls into question the use of cloth masks which quickly become a breeding ground for bacteria in a warm and moist environment. A similar report was posted on the 26th April, 2020 in the BMJ where a pathologist urges caution on the use of masks by the public and on the 22nd April, 2015 where a science journal expressed the possibility of increased risk of respiratory infection when wearing cloth masks (as opposed to proper clinical masks.)
1948. Boris Johnson's grandfather on his mother's side, James Fawcett, helps sign the declaration of Human Rights at the United Nations. (Was also a member of Chatham House – of the infamous Chatham House rule, whereby decisions and discussions made are struck from the records and kept secret.)
1968. The Club of Rome is created.
1972. The Club of Rome publishes a report entitled "The Limits to Growth" after international gatherings in Moscow and Rio de Janeiro in 1971.
1991. A book entitled "The First Global Revolution" is published, written by Alexander King and Bertrand Schneider. Alexander King was the co-founder of the Club of Rome.
1992. UNCED holds the "Agenda 21" summit in Rio de Janeiro and is dubbed the "Rio Declaration on Environment and Development."
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