Re: Covid suspicions, and predictions. I really hope I am wrong... Archived Message
Posted by Sinister Burt on April 25, 2020, 3:59 pm, in reply to "Covid suspicions, and predictions. I really hope I am wrong..."
A couple of things: as far as i remember the uk government was all for antibody tests, which they said were 'a game changer' - they ordered millions - then were told they weren';t accurate enough to be useful - it seemed to me the antibody tests put forward by the uk were a plank in the government's general herd immnunity policy, to be used as an excuse not to do 'proper' testing/lockdown (whether at this stage it was really herd immnity, or as much 'shit they're going to find out how badly we cut all our pandemic preparations' is haredr to say). And this is my other point - if 'this' was all a unified plan, why were the us and uk gov, plus much of the scumbag elite, pushing against the narrative? And they still are as much as they can, with the media's help: eg many of the questions the media give to government in their daily conference in the last few days have contained pushes towards ending lockdown (not to mention a seemingly coordinated forgetting of the PPE issue yesterday); as have many of the propaganda stories i've seen on telly - they're being careful as they know the public support the lockdown while they think the virus is still deadly, but i can see the push there. So in your scenario, were the us/uk not in on it? Or was it a double bluff? Is there an international plan which didn;t include them (george soros, bill gates and the 'globalists' didn;t tell them about the meetings?). (Not saying you siad this, just musing) - i find it difficult to understand how could anyone believe there's a difference between the eliteness of people like soros and the elitenesss of trump and his elk? (i know it's ilk, i just like writing elk, like 'from the gecko' ) - or how people like international businessman trump aren't globalist? (i always preferred the more lefty 90s term 'globalisation' anyway as it's more specific to economic policy, and takes in all these different varieties of neoliberal scmubag). None of this is to deny that the governments will and are using this virus as an excuse to get nefarious shit done - it's what they're for of course (or at least to maintain current nefariousness); and to avoid inevitability of general socialist ideas gaining ground, they'll be overcompensating using all the new means the lockdown can provide.
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