Government COVID-19 propaganda follows a well-worn path
By: Rachel Marsden
PARIS — Is it even possible for people to get objective, accurate information
about COVID-19? Throughout the pandemic, certain narratives have been sidelined
or suppressed, with social media and conventional media dutifully acting as the
handmaidens of the establishment. It smacks of the same propaganda tactics that
have been used to manufacture consent for other globalist agendas.
If you’re following the bouncing ball, we’re at the point in the pandemic where,
one by one, governments are beginning to roll out a “health pass,” requiring
anyone wishing to access everyday venues such as restaurants, gyms, swimming
pools, shopping centers, bars, movie theaters and even hospitals to either get
the anti-Covid jab or take a nose swab test within 48 hours. The jab and the
test generate a QR code that’s used as the health pass.
I recovered from Covid, but my antibody tests didn’t generate a coveted QR code
because the French government refuses to recognize antibodies not derived from a
vaccine. I’ve already had five cotton buds shoved up my nose since the
implementation of the health pass system on July 21 — all just to continue
competitive swimming training. But do I feel any more secure from the virus?
Hardly.
An unvaccinated person who tests negative every few days could theoretically be
contaminated in a health pass venue by a double-jabbed individual carrying the
virus or by someone under the age of 18 (whom the government has exempted from
requiring the pass). Israel’s health ministry is reporting that the Pfizer shot
has proven to be just 39% effective against the delta variant of the virus. And
despite having 59% of citizens vaccinated, Israel is reintroducing an electronic
health pass.
There’s a push to roll out an entire tracking system under pandemic pretext.
Once it’s in place, will it ever go away?
Well, convicted British terrorist Richard Reid once tried to blow up an American
Airlines flight with a shoe bomb in 2001, and we’re still taking off our shoes
at airport security screening 20 years later.
To get a glimpse of our potential future, it’s worth considering past narratives
pushed by governments. The war on terrorism has been promoted for years as an
endless threat, and it’s conveniently created a blank check for defense and
intelligence spending, funneling taxpayer cash into the pockets of defense
contractors and their shareholders. Similarly, the war on climate change created
carbon tax slush funds and transfers of wealth to underdeveloped countries under
the guise of climate-change projects that are prone to misuse, exploitation and
corruption.
In both cases, anyone not adhering to the narrative of the need to fight
terrorism and climate change using government resources is treated the same way
as those now questioning government’s insistence on introducing
freedom-suppressing infrastructure under the pretext of managing a virus with an
extremely low mortality rate.
And like the wars against terrorism and climate change, the war on COVID-19 has
created true believers out of pure fear. There are no better pawns onto which to
foist a fear-driven agenda. And what might that agenda be? It’s hard not to see
that it amounts to some form of control.
Earlier this year, while discussing the Chinese social credit system during a
French senate committee meeting, Senator Jean-Raymond Hugonet of the
center-right Republican Party made a frightening point about the system used by
the Chinese government to track its population and restrict the daily lives of
non-abiders.
“It is very interesting to see the way in which China, which has a population
infinitely larger than that of European countries, is tackling the treatment of
a virus much more important than the Covid, which will overwhelm us — namely the
anomie, that is to say the absence of recognition, by a human being or by a
society, of the rules and laws,” Hugonet said. “We have seen the yellow vests
and are witnessing manifestations of anomie in France every day.”
The senator added that without such a system, “there will be no other way to
govern the numbers” in France.
The senator is right about one thing. These freedom-killing measures introduced
through fear will either radicalize the population or result in its submission.
There is no other option.
COPYRIGHT 2021 RACHEL MARSDEN