This is Part 2 of a Series.
Part 1:
With Credit to the Original source:
Narrator:
In 2010, the Rockefeller Foundation published “Scenarios for the Future” describing a “coronavirus pandemic” that results in worldwide tyranny.
5 months before the coronavirus pandemic, the World Health Organization instructed all nations to prepare for the pandemic.
5 months before the coronavirus pandemic, the Global Vaccination Summit called for strong surveillance systems to ensure ongoing injections for the entire world population.
4 months before the pandemic, Fauci and HHS officials discussed the need for a global event to “disrupt the system,” to make the public willing to accept an experimental mRNA vaccine.
Michael Specter, Staff Writer for The New Yorker:
“Why don't we blow the system up? I mean, obviously we can't just turn off the spigot on the system we have and then say, hey, everyone in the world should get this new vaccine we haven't given to anyone yet… but there must be some way…”
Rick Bright, HHS Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority:
“There might be a need or even an urgent call for an entity of excitement out there that's completely disruptive, that's not beholden to bureaucratic strings and processes.”
“But it is not too crazy to think that an outbreak of a novel avian virus could occur in China somewhere. We could get the RNA sequence from that.”
Narrator:
One year before the coronavirus pandemic, a European virologist trained global leaders on how to prepare the public for a pandemic. He teaches how to create fear with fake death numbers and how to manipulate the public to be vaccinated.
Chatham House: The Royal Institute for International Affairs:
“And then you have one opportunity to do it right. I mean day one is so important. Uh in day one you start your communication with the press with the people. And uh and you have to do it right. I mean you have to go for one voice, one message.
You have to be omnipresent that first day or the first days so that you attract the media attention. You make an agreement with them that you will tell them all and if they call you will pick up the phone. When you do that, then you can profit from these early days to to get complete carpet coverage of the field and they're not going to search for alternative voices there.
I used Sir Donaldson's quote where he said that in the UK, by the peak of the epidemic, 40 people would die per day, at the end of the summer.
So 62 million people in the UK (at that time), 40 deaths per day — I worked it out for Belgium: that would be seven deaths a day at the peak of the epidemic.
I used that in the media: seven Belgian flu deaths per day at the peak of the epidemic would be realistic.
That is true in every year… (audience laughter) …that is very, very conservative.
However, talking about fatalities is important because when you say that people say “wow, what do you mean people die because of influenza?” and that was a necessary step to take.
And then of course a couple of days later you had the first H1N1 death in the country. And the scene was set and it was already talked about.
And then you have to pick who is going to be vaccinated first and then, well women and children first… whatever. I mean risk groups, they were important and then I misused the fact that the top football soccer clubs in Belgium um inappropriately and against all agreements vaccinated their… they made their soccer players priority people.
So I said I can use that, because if the population really believes that this this vaccine is so desirable that even the soccer players would be dishonest to get their vaccine. I said okay I can I can play with that. So I made a big fuss about this.
This is raving mad… (more audience laughter) …but it worked.”
TO BE CONTINUED…