As the pandemic nears its first-year anniversary, governments and health officials keep promising that lockdowns are only temporary. But are they? Evidence shows that, on the contrary, they very well may be designed to go on interminably.
Even if “official” lockdowns are lifted, world technocracy leaders envision pandemic strategies that amount to invisible lockdowns via digital tracking that will determine restrictions on where you can go, things you can do and services you might get, depending on your health — and COVID infection — status.
These strategies would allow what MIT Technology Review writer Gideon Lichfield calls legal discrimination against anyone who is infected with the virus. Using cellphone data, along with other tracking capabilities, people could be identified by name and denied entry into meetings, entertainment events, public transportation and businesses.
“The claim that if you go along to get along everything will go back to normal” is nothing but a con, says Brandon Smith at Alt-Market. “What the elites want is never-ending lockdowns. There is no program to save lives or flatten the curve. The entire health argument is utter nonsense. Nothing that has been done so far supports the notion that public health is the priority. Instead, what we are seeing is a mad dash towards totalitarianism using COVID as the excuse, and the effort is failing.”
SOURCES:
Alt-Market December 30, 2020
Technology Review March 17, 2020