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Guess what year this pandemic write-up was written? It describes the 2020 lockdowns in America and China to a tee. It's almost... like it was pre-planned or something.

submitted by christianmusicreleases to Plandemic 3.1 yearsApr 3, 2021 08:44:01 ago (+7/-0)     (ia802609.us.archive.org)

https://ia802609.us.archive.org/12/items/pdfy-tNG7MjZUicS-wiJb/Scenarios%20for%20the%20Future%20ofTechnology%20and%20International%20Development.pdf

"But even in developed countries, containment was a challenge. The United States’s initial policy of “strongly discouraging” citizens from flying proved deadly in its leniency, accelerating the spread of the virus not just within the U.S. but across borders. However, a few countries did fare better—China in particular. The Chinese government’s quick imposition and enforcement of mandatory quarantine for all citizens, as well as its instant and near-hermetic sealing off of all borders, saved millions of lives, stopping the spread of the virus far earlier than in other countries and enabling a swifter postpandemic recovery. China’s government was not the only one that took extreme measures to protect its citizens from risk and exposure. During the pandemic, national leaders around the world flexed their authority and imposed airtight rules and restrictions, from the mandatory wearing of face masks to body-temperature checks at the entries to communal spaces like train stations and supermarkets. Even after the pandemic faded, this more authoritarian control and oversight of citizens and their activities stuck and even intensified. In order to protect themselves from the spread of increasingly global problems—from pandemics and transnational terrorism to environmental crises and rising poverty—leaders around the world took a firmer grip on power. At first, the notion of a more controlled world gained wide acceptance and approval. Citizens willingly gave up some of their sovereignty—and their privacy—to more paternalistic states in exchange for greater safety and stability. Citizens were more tolerant, and even eager, for top-down direction and oversight, and national leaders had more latitude to impose order in the ways they saw fit."


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TFS 3 points 3.1 years ago

It's about the not so great reset and a jewish world government under noahide laws.

https://www.weforum.org/great-reset

Agenda 2030; Abolishing all private property, privatize all water supplies and produce which will be owned by gigantic multi-national jewish GMO corporations etc. IOW you won't be allowed to grow your own food on your own property, own a car, own any firearms or even the clothes on your back.

"Welcome to the year 2030. Welcome to my city - or should I say, "our city". I don't own anything. I don't own a car. I don't own a house. I don't own any appliances or any clothes.

It might seem odd to you, but it makes perfect sense for us in this city. Everything you considered a product, has now become a service. We have access to transportation, accommodation, food and all the things we need in our daily lives. One by one all these things became free, so it ended up not making sense for us to own much."

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/11/how-life-could-change-2030/

But don't worry, Ghislaine Maxwell's sister is on top of this, what could possibly go wrong?

https://www.weforum.org/people/isabel-s-maxwell