Friday, June 09, 2023

The NWO is coming: Oh look Squirrel

 Look Squirrel! (a meme that means a trivial news report to distract you from the real problems)

Or perhaps I should say: Oh look ALIENS.

or as Mr Instapundit says:


 I have questions. First: Why are these spacecraft crashing all the time? If we really have “12 or more spacecraft” of non-human origin, er, what’s wrong with them? I mean, to lose one spacecraft could be an accident but to lose twelve seems like carelessness.,,
Or perhaps having this story come out serves some sort of government agenda. Maybe they’re softening up people for a large-scale encounter, so that it will be less of a shock. Maybe they’re building it up to use as a distraction when, say, a financial crisis is threatening global economic collapse. (Forget your stupid bonds, we have aliens to deal with!)

Ya think?

 the crazy Jeremiah, Ann Barnhardt says the plan is to use the Alien thing to unite humanity to support the New World Order, and as a side issue, destroy Christianity by saying hey there is no god.

sounds about right. Yes, she's crazy but it is frightening how often she has been right in her predictions.

the paranoid predictions of a NWO big brother are quickly morphing into reality, so hey bring out the aliens to distract you.

I mean, when you hear that the plan to give everyone a digital ID card with your personal information, it's just a fantasy, right?


UhOh:



presumably this replaces the simple yellow booklet that we used to carry with us that verified we had been vaccinated against smallpox, yellow fever, etc. Except this has central control.

and the irony is that early in the epidemic, the WHO denied Covid was infectious and criticized Trumpieboy for closing the borders to Chinese travelers. The other irony is that recently it has been admitted that the vaccines didn't stop covid from spreading (they merely lowered the death rate in high risk folk), and once Omicron hit, they didn't do much to protect people: The latest vaccine, for example, only protects you for three months). Sort of like the problem we see with influenza vaccine: after a few months the immunity wears off, and when the virus is a different strain doesn't help at all. So worth it for your 90 year old grandmom in the nursing home, but WTF are they giving it to babies?

but of course, this is being done as if Covid was still a major problem (yes it's around: we have a lot of cases here, but few deaths).

WHO Site here explains the reason behind this new universal ID card: 

To help strengthen global health preparedness in the face of growing health threats, WHO is establishing a global digital health certification network which builds upon the solid foundations of the EU DCC framework, principles and open technologies. With this collaboration, WHO will facilitate this process globally under its own structure with the aim to allow the world to benefit from convergence of digital certificates. This includes standard-setting and validation of digital signatures to prevent fraud. In doing so, WHO will not have access to any underlying personal data, which would continue to be the exclusive domain of governments.

so don't worry: The UN/WHO/NWO won't have your personal data, only your local government.

The first building block of the global WHO system becomes operational in June 2023 and aims to be progressively developed in the coming months.

This partnership will work to technically develop the WHO system with a staged approach to cover additional use cases, which may include, for example, the digitisation of the International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis. Expanding such digital solutions will be essential to deliver better health for citizens across the globe.

italics mine. Yup that sounds about right. 

my problem is that putting all this money into high tech solutions costs money that could be better spent on other things. And the technology relies on infrastructure that could collapse in times of war, typhoons, earthquakes, solar flares, etc.

in contrast, the old yellow booklet we used to carry as travelers saying we had smallpox vaccine was just a card. Similar to the card our moms in Africa brought with them so we could check what shot their child needed when they attended baby clinic. 

Cards can be lost or stolen or eaten (by dogs/termites, or teething toddlers) but on the other hand, so can digital cards or cellphones. But unlike Cellphones with digital cards, they can't be stolen by hackers, like the Chinese government hackers stole my federal OPM file from a US government site.

My browser now includes AI prompts with my searches (unasked for by me, so maybe I need to change my browser).

my AI prompt asks if I want this article to be made into a soap opera. 

Yup. That sounds about right.

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