Media Whipping Covid19 Panic to Unprecedented HeightsIs this just mass hysteria, or is a major play in the pipeline?
Feb 29, 2020 the prescient Offguardian
Feb 29, 2020
https://off-guardian.org/2020/02/29/media-whipping-covid19-panic-to-unprecedented-heights/
Lest we forget the finest efforts of the boys of the 77th. Read the 411 comments see if you can spot them?
OffGuardian prescience off the charts.
Kit Knightly
Another day, another round of shrill headlines. The coronavirus could spread to “every country in the world” (like chickenpox), we might have to cancel the Olympics. Ban handshakes! We’re running out of masks!
We’ve been over the statistics, there’s no need to go over them again. Thus far, scientifically speaking, the Coronavirus is nothing all that remarkable.
Roger Lewis
Apr 5, 2023 4:26 PM
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Hi Peter,
It’s remarkable looking back to the very beginning of this latest chapter quite how on point this article was and also how much of what is now largely accepted is here, PCR tests, CBDC, etc, the objectives of the response to the Alleged Crisis were fairly well developed by the online critical thinking community which established itself as early as Post Gulf War 2 and before that 9/11.
The degree of censorship and also continued enclosure of the internet is very noticeable post-2016, Brexit, and Trump the crackdown began and the Dot Com collapse set up the Google and Social media’s usual suspect monopolies, clearly the responses to the crises of the new millennium are all joined up with a common objective.
Nice to hear from you,
All the best
Rog
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Austrian Peter
Apr 5, 2023 5:16 PM
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Greetings Rog – it’s proof positive that reading Kit is very much worth my time – I have a high regard for his always excellent analysis. I have quoted him often over the years as he tracks the progress of the multiple PsyOp abuses we have all suffered.
With the help and courage of many like Kit we, the people, are finally making some progress in challenging the ‘international rules-based order’ but I suspect it will be a long and bloody battle before all this is over and justice is done.
My team here are exposing corruption in high places every day – here’s an example: https://www.theburningplatform.com/2023/03/06/people-behind-biden-announce-creation-of-formal-national-surveillance-state-yet-no-one-seems-bothered/
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Roger Lewis
Apr 6, 2023 8:08 AM
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I have been having a long ongoing discussion ( over the last 6 or seven years) with a business partner as to how interested people really are, what the sensible response to the current level of sensed, if not consciously acknowledged, being snooped on would be.
For most people in employment ( Dennis Rancourt called them the managerial classes ) but it runs much wider than that, to all those employed. To oppose overtly is to invite being sacked. This has been so for a long time back in the early 20’teens a friend who is a General Practitioner but also a musician had to perform and have social media under an assumed identity, it was against their contract to have a public social media profile if memory serves.
Anyhow the point I always make to my friend is related to Erica Chernoworths work on the success of Protest movements,
Erica’s…
” team identified over 200 violent revolutions and over 100 nonviolent campaigns. Twenty-six percent of the violent revolutions were successful, while 53 percent of the nonviolent campaigns succeeded. Moreover, looking at change in democracy (Polity IV scores) indicates that nonviolence promotes democracy while violence promotes tyranny.”
https://longhairedmusings.wordpress.com/?s=At+Times+Like+These.+Epictetus+or+Wittgenstien.+%23CovidPurpose
17, 2018
“In addition every campaign that got active participation from at least 3.5 percent of the population succeeded, and many succeeded with less. All the campaigns that achieved that threshold were nonviolent; no violent campaign achieved that threshold.[4]”
the tipping point in an exponential is chaotic and not forecastable, we will know only in the rearview mirror that it has happened.
Where are we on the Curve? I suspect a good way along the steeper part with the Bureaucracy of the ELites very very worried. Hence the various crackdowns and censorship initiatives ( they really are happening This Tommy Robinson Interview with Lord Pearson is very good. Google some of the cases.
6th April 2023
Remember the “Check your Thinking”, Harry Miller case?
I liked CJ Hopkins piece on the Left forum he spoke at in London .
Its hard to get people to join in ( In Real Life ) IRL,
I made
wikitacticalvoting.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page
lots of people signed up to it initially but then it got shadow banned and The sign ups dried up, The remarkable thing was over a 1000 people signed up and no one adopted a constituency, I think the Hardwick Alliance pushback for freedom had a similar problem and Sandy Shaw mentioned UK Citizen.org on UK Column yesterday , organising on line is so easy for the filters to circumvent. Using End to End encryption is non-trivial and as it is so rarely adopted anyway very easy to infiltrate and disrupt. An encrypted message board or even a forum attached here at Off Guardian would be a good initiative I have set up a few Tikiwikis, which give the possibility for Encryption and anonymity .
Anyway rambling now Kit and Catte and the crew here could do a lot worse than look at the discourse forum back end.
Best
Rog
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Roger Lewis
Apr 6, 2023 8:40 AM
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At Stack Exchange, one of the tricky things we learned about Q&A is that if your goal is to have an excellent signal to noise ratio, you must suppress discussion. Stack Exchange only supports the absolute minimum amount of discussion necessary to produce great questions and great answers. That’s why answers get constantly re-ordered by votes, that’s why comments have limited formatting and length and only a few display, and so forth. Almost every design decision we made was informed by our desire to push discussion down, to inhibit it in every way we could. Spare us the long-winded diatribe, just answer the damn question already.
After spending four solid years thinking of discussion as the established corrupt empire, and Stack Exchange as the scrappy rebel alliance, I began to wonder – what would it feel like to change sides? What if I became a champion of random, arbitrary discussion, of the very kind that I’d spent four years designing against and constantly lecturing users on the evil of?
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Austrian Peter
Apr 6, 2023 12:20 PM
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Ah, I just twigged who you are Roger – we met years ago – good to catch you again!
“what would it feel like to change sides?” I am sure I have no idea because I have been a consistent Libertarian all my life and support Austrian Economics (with a few reservations noted in my book at Chapter 11). Viz
Free markets, small government, private property ownership and individual freedom & liberty except if it harms another or their property. I reserve judgement on ‘sound money’ – it’s too broad a term.
Onward and upward 🙂
Best wishes
AP
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Roger Lewis
Apr 7, 2023 10:35 AM
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Hi Peter,
Yes, we were going to discuss your book on Skype but we didn’t get around to it.
We have only met in Cyber space, and mainly on the SEEDS blog of Dr Tim Morgan.
€STR, SOFR, SONIA One Night Last Stands with the enemy. Its the end of Petro Dollar Hegemony not the reserve status Stupid. #GoingDirect #TINA #ExorbitantPrivilege #NorwegianBlue
My main schtick is “Usury” which I see as the Occulted common denominator in all the various ideological systems of political economy.
As you say Onwards and upwards.
Chriss Street • Capitalism is chaos that creates more bread. Socialism is slowly running out of bread.
Roger Lewis • Are you assuming the American Vernacular for Money Chris If you are then, of course, one would agree with you. Capitalism creates a lot more bread than there is actually of the Baked Variety, it does, of course, do this by Cooking the books and like King Alfred, it seems that those good men of Wall Street should be Scolded for Burning the Cakes and proffering Marie Antoinette’s advice, “Let them eat Cake”.
One man’s Fish is another “they’s” Poisson.
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Austrian Peter
Apr 6, 2023 12:09 PM
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That’s excellent information Roger, thank you. It is rare to see anyone pressing for Non Violent Action (NVA) which is the forte of my good friend Maj (retd) Niall Warry whose article I reproduced some time ago. Your stats confirm my own feeling about how to make changes by avoiding violence. I will copy your note to him.