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The COVID-19 Pandemic has changed the world in a stroke. But what is really going on when we scratch beneath the surface of the mainstream messages delivered by the usual propaganda outlets? What has 5G got to do with the Pandemic? What has the alleged climate emergency got to do with it? What is the justification for social and economic lock down? Where is it all leading?
In this eisode of “Living outside the Matrix” Nigel Howitt shares his perspective as well as his reasoning on the global declaration of COVID-19 Pandemic. One of the key essentials is to clock the full context of the other related issues as well as known facts gleaned from independently assessing the facts (as opposed to swallowing the mainstream media line).
The central issue of the Pandemic feeds into 4 related issues of…
- Social lock down and behavioural management
- Controlled demolition of economies and the begining of a new depression
- The 5 G roll out
- The alleged “climate emergency”
Each of these is related to the pandemic and they all contribute towards the end game desired by the architects of global governance, a collectivist society under total government control. This is statism taken to its logical conclusion. It’s the end of the slippery slope that starts with democracy, then progresses to socialism and ends up with communism. The common denominator is the supremacy of the state and the individual being sacrificed to the state, the group, the collective. The individual has no right to live for his own sake. It is the antithesis of freedom.
The fundamental premise that gives rise to statism and the collectivist ideology is the assumed morality of altruim. The false assumption handed down by religions for millenia declares mans highest virtue, moral duty and only justification for his existence is sacrifice and service to others. This is the root that few recognise and even fewer dare to challenge. Yet until this is addressed, collectivism and statist tyranny is inevitable and unavoidable.
The answer is its opposite, rational egoism.
Nigel Howitt
April 3rd 2020
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