Inside, or perhaps despite the drama of the Covid pandemic, some have found freedom and with it a new lease of life. The so-called awake world managed to mentally fight against the elites’ new world order enough to reject at least some of their severe totalitarian controls. Dubious psychological tactics were used to ‘force’ humanity into compliance and they were so bad that most succumbed. Some well-known high-profile veteran broadcasters, like Tucker Carlson in the US and Peter Williams in New Zealand, did not, however.
The physical and less obvious psychological damage of this pandemic in its fullness is yet to be uncovered. The Covid strategy was so breathtakingly brazen and coordinated that it changed people’s psyche. We can only imagine how damaging it will be long term.
There is increasing urgency to confront what we have in front of us. There are no clear answers yet, and Williams on Reality Check Radio may be surprised to be thought of in a role where he can assist Kiwis to find answers. Listen, we must, to principled men like these to make sense of it all.
There are few who pulled themselves through the sudden rejection from the government’s mainstream media and the left. Carlson and Williams are both using their broadcasting skills to sift through information, point out untruths and, importantly, continue to inform others of truth that leads to freedom. They are now unrestrained and can work on uncensored platforms and radio shows and hold in-depth interviews.
The Covid nonsense took its toll in many ways. It was a high-pressure time. Leaders who had the power deliberately took the opportunity to make vulnerable groups even more vulnerable by adding stress upon stress, lie upon lie. As fear levels rose, people acceded to the pressure.
The aftermath of the pandemic must be examined. Artificial intelligence (AI) in doctors’ surgeries and universities began. Fewer face-to-face consultations. Isolation also continued as working from home became the norm for many people. Exorbitant air ticket prices and health insurances begin to restrict travel, causing people not to visit loved ones. The way information is delivered has changed, with technologies altered so much that it is hard to keep up. Tele-psychology, tele-health practices and online communication result in interpersonal skills missing as we stare at a screen.
Debbie Lerman, retired freelance medical/science author from Brownstone Institute recently wrote a Substack article, The Global Covid Pandemic Response and its Aftermath. It reminds us of the magnitude of what the world has recently experienced and discusses where to now?
See here: THE CATASTROPHIC COVID CONVERGENCE - revisited (part 2) (substack.com)
[…] One of the most ingenious aspects of the global Covid operation is that it was so brazen, so extreme, and so inconceivable – that it can actually hide behind its own implausibility.
Many people object that there cannot possibly be global coordinating mechanisms of the power and reach I have described. Not to mention such mechanisms displaying a total disregard for the well-being of the general population, in pursuit of their own power and control. It all sounds like a giant “conspiracy theory.”
This is a reasonable and understandable objection. Because nothing of the magnitude of the global Covid response has ever been attempted before, we have no accessible framework or precedent for understanding how it happened.
And because many of the coordinating arms of global public-private partnerships involve secretive military and intelligence operations, it is very difficult to provide proof positive documentation for every single claim in my story.
However, I believe the way in which the Covid pandemic response unfolded cannot be satisfactorily explained in any other way. And when we look at the aftermath of Covid, and the global plans for what we are told are inevitable and frequent future pandemics – not just of the viral kind, but also cyber pandemics, and racism pandemics, and climate-related catastrophes, and so on – it becomes clear that Covid was not an end in itself, but a model for future globally managed catastrophic events. […]
Debbie Lerman, Brownstone Institute, 11 September 24.
Lerman, a professional writer, describes the Covid events and its aftermath. Capturing the essence of the unknown and expressing it in words is complex; grasping the intangible while experiencing the tangible is mindboggling.
Hannah Arendt, a German American historian and philosopher, was one of the most influential political theorists of the 20th century. Wikipedia says:
Arendt is best known for her works for dealing with the nature of wealth, power and evil, as well as politics, direct democracy, authority, tradition and totalitarianism. She is remembered for the controversy surrounding the trial of Adolf Eichmann, for her attempt to explain how ordinary people became actors in totalitarian systems.
As Lerman says: the level of disregard for the wellbeing of the general population was inconceivable. As Arendt says: they ensured the people were deprived of the power to think for themselves.
New Zealanders experienced both in bucket loads from Jacinda Ardern, the former prime minister and Ashley Bloomfield, the former director of health. It was cruel, not kind. They said they had all the answers. The people knew nothing.
Tucker and Williams provide information to help determine what is truth and what is lies and to distinguish between right and wrong. It is good to know these men have found different relationships and are enjoying new platforms that have opened for them.
Thank you, gentlemen.