Saturday, 12 March 2022

Suits You Sir!

 

Last year I took to wearing my dressing gown over my clothes. Not only did it keep me warm in my sedentary activities by the PC, it became like a child’s comfy blanket, cosy, familiar and safe. It is a natural desire to surround oneself with the safe and familiar, even when it is actually a loose-fitting straitjacket. It is truly bizarre what we have come to accept in 2020 and 2021; never before has mankind so readily donned the yoke of oppression. Wearing masks, vaxxine passports, social distancing, contact tracing and arbitrary group size regulations have been tailor made for countries as by a master from Saville Row. From France to New Zealand, Canada to Australia ethnic variations of enforcement thuggery have blown away any illusion that this was about health. Time for a war.

On cue Russia strikes at Ukraine, disrupting the covid narrative and plunging Europe into the potential abyss of a nuclear conflict that no one can win. Immediately collection centres start to fill and money pours into DEC to relieve the afflicted. This is a touching reminder of our human desire to help and empathise with others. These outpourings of generosity help us remember why we’re here, to ‘love one another as I have loved you’. Unfortunately we are being cynically played and distracted by yet another outrage while the apparatus of the NWO continues to assemble. Let’s show our disgust for these nasty Ruskies by interrupting gas supplies into Western Europe and imposing economic sanctions that hurt ordinary people both East and West. A counter move such as a False Flag Cyber Attack will necessitate the rapid adoption of Digital ID systems that can handle all our transactions as well as our medical records. How neat can they cut the jacket before we realise we’re trapped?

Far from relaxing from the covid narrative, the push is on to strengthen coercion for compliance. Our   attention is now drawn to Europe and all the fear / drama that war brings. Other players now take the stage like Putin, Stoltenberg and Zalensky. Schwab pulls on the strings of his Young Leaders alumni to ratchet up the fear amid expectations of energy shortages, power cuts and wartime food rationing. It’s a necessary distraction from the increasing death rate among professional athletes (now over 500 with 100+ FIFA members) and thousands of previously healthy teenagers now maimed with myocarditis. If there is a silver lining to this smoke cloud perhaps it’s just having a rest from Boris Johnson, Chris Whitty and June Raine pretending to give a damn about the nation’s health.

When the world comes to its senses we’ll be commissioning a large number of orange jump-suits for  political class rock-busters. Suits you Schwab!