The Black Death, 2017-18
March 14, 2020
ASK YOURSELFÂ why the media did not raise panic and alarm, why schools did not close for weeks or even days, why public institutions did not go into lockdown and why the financial industry did not react during the flu season of 2017-18, when more than 60,000 Americans died after contracting the flu.
Notice in the chart below that even young children died (reportedly no children have died with coronavirus), but the overwhelming majority of deaths were among the elderly, presumably those who were already ailing which is sadly common with viruses which can cause pneumonia.
March, 2020 may turn out to be a watershed moment in the history of mass manipulation.
The public, in America and Europe especially, has demonstrated more than ever that when the controlled media says something, no matter how exaggerated and contrary to common sense, it will react with unthinking acceptance and slavish obedience. Not that there isn’t a serious virus or that people shouldn’t exercise caution, especially with the elderly. But this is madness, with a totalitarian atmosphere.
Cosme Beccar Varela writes at Tradition in Action:
All the governments of the world have surrendered to the demands of an anonymous power that directs universal public opinion and issues tyrannical orders with the excuse of preventing the spread of the execrating virus.
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But no one seems to suspect that there is something “rotten” behind this collective dementia. That is why I am forced to write these lines to alert readers that it is almost certain that we are being manipulated by a powerful world force (the same one that has imposed the “agenda” of the feminist, homosexual, abortion and free-love moral revolution). Being thus duped by it is a way to show that humanity is on the verge of falling into a culpable credulity that will be the psychological and moral climate in which the antichrist will be accepted without any protest.
Figures are provided by the Centers for Disease Control:
[This post has been updated.]
— Comments —
Terry Morris writes:
Our eldest son sent me a picture he took yesterday of eviscerated aisles in one of the Walmarts in Eastern Oklahoma. He wondered whether the stores in South Central Oklahoma were suffering the same fate. I answered that I wasn’t aware of it if they were, but expected that it would only be a matter of time before they do. My wife and I went to the local grocery store this evening where she purchased, along with several grocery items, the last remaining toilet paper on the shelf. While we were there one of the clerks told us she was in the Walmart in Ardmore, OK earlier in the day and women were fighting over the last case of hand sanitizer they had left. This thing is going to make the combination of every “Black Friday” ever recorded seem like child’s play by comparison before all is said and done. And why?
Well, if it causes people to come to the realization (or at least consider) that their most dearly held beliefs – that America is the “land of opportunity” whose borders must forever remain wide open to all comers – might not have been such a great idea afterall, I’ll take it and then some.
P.S. The “comment of the day” today on this subject was posted over at Z-Man’s blog. The poster wrote that the madness will come to an abrupt end as soon as women come to the realization that they will have to stay home with their kids another week after Spring Break.
Laura writes:
Our supermarket in Pennsylvania has been stripped of many basics.
There are a reported total of 40 cases of coronavirus in the entire state and no one has died.