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Oh Susanna's avatar

The very fact that the WHO is even being considered for this prize for their terrible and destructive covid response speaks volumes about the corruptedness of our world.

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Michael P Senger's avatar

So true..

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SimoneM's avatar

Every 3 lettered institution has been corrupted, the WHO is no exception and the Nobel prize is equally tainted. These institutions have lost ALL credibility. Talk about back slapping useful idiots.

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Kirsten's avatar

Yes indeed, the Nobel prize will lose its legitimacy just as our public health organizations have.

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Ivan M. Paton's avatar

Every article you publish Michael just reinforces in our minds that there is a global fascist alliance that is working to take control of humanity through every type of terrorism that they can use on the public. And they've been building their global infrastructure for decades-perhaps ever since the United Nations took over from the League of Nations, and using public tax dollars to fund it. I've come to realize that the whole neo-Liberalism project that gave birth to the rise and rise of China, from the day Henry Kissinger dropped in on the CCP to line it up, was based on lies and fake narratives. Why would the west agree to empower, enrich, and engage the biggest autocracy and communist party on the planet, when they were in charge of one of the poorest nations on earth, when right next door was the biggest democracy in the world-India?

It tells us that the neo-Liberals were closet communists, which we see clearly today is the truth.

The communists all got into bed with the big capitalists and now they've seized the high ground on almost every front through the United Nations-World Economic Forum-CCP-EU-G20 institutions.

Global terrorists.

The real question is how do we stop them?

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KW NORTON's avatar

I believe we must still bide our time as difficult as that is and as impatient as I am to stop them retroactively. It seems millions are beginning to stir. When we hit billions noisily stirring we may have reached a tipping point. As horrific as it is starting a shooting Revolution would be even more horrific. It is romantic to believe we can do this through using tactics like the American or French Revolutions and maybe the day will arrive. But our resistance may have to do for now. I am very open to other ideas.

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KW NORTON's avatar

Yes, Xi Jinping was a ringleader in this scheme. The falling man videos from China were an early warning of the depths of the deceptions we were about to encounter. Social distancing, masking, a few days to stem the curve, vaccines and all the rest would hit us like a tidal wave.

This has all been intended and planned for a long time. From the Virus War Games of the World Economic Forum (2019) to the stolid, determined lies of all of our “leaders” we were induced to believe this was all for our own good and that of others. It wasn’t.

China and most other nations have proved themselves as puppets of the WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM & related organizations. Our failures to see this for what it is has been our downfall and continues to be. WAKE UP!

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Ivan M. Paton's avatar

KW, you are spot on - but China and other nations are not puppets. There is a global fascist alliance made up of intragenerational families and organizations that are all working in lockstep (to borrow the Rockefeller Foundations words) - and this has been planned for decades. The only people we could say are puppets are the useful idiots that bought the fear and became Covidiots and helped bring about the mass murder and destruction and the rape, pillaging, and plundering of nations from Australia to Zambia for the global fascism project of the UN-WEF-CCP-EU-G20, which is global governance under digital fascism.

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KW NORTON's avatar

Yes, sure when looked at from a certain perspective. Even in the early 13 colonies the major families represented among the political class were descendants of privilege and intragenerational efforts. The important crucial difference is that back then hard countrified living and common sense experience forged a notion of sacrificing to create a new nation - one of and by we the people. Even they were suspect that people would be incapable of holding on to this and that has proved true.

Of course these current intragenerational families are aligned with the globalists. Can't see them as anything but puppets to the fascist dance. Yes, of course people today are Covidiots. Even many of the descendants of the revolutionary era families have been educated/indoctrinated to be fearful, helpless participants in a planetary scam.

We must engage in a Politics of Necessity to confound the efforts of these fascists to turn all the rest of us into useless eaters.

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Ivan M. Paton's avatar

Yes - it is frustrating. I have been doing a review of the writer Richard Poe's work. He has written a lot of essays explaining that from the point the British lost the war of independence they have been fighting a subversive war on America which can be best described as 'Make America Britain again' - and I have a pet theory that they essentially seized control of all American policy through the loyalist and related families, the administrative state, the Federal Reserve, Wall Street and the Council of Foreign Relations, not to mention the Rockefeller Foundation - And when you look at the contradiction between American foreign policy - which acts as an imperial power for global fascist capitalism - and the American constitution - you realize that America's behavior to the rest of the world looks like the behavior of the fascist British Empire - which was based on global extractive capitalism.

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KW NORTON's avatar

Yes, confusing, ironic and immensely frustrating. The American treatment of the Chinese and Chinese-American immigrants is yet another dastardly piece of the puzzle. The tendency of Americans to treat those other than themselves with disdain has a blowback effect. We are all endowed with unalienable rights except for those other people.

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Ivan M. Paton's avatar

It might have been the British loyalists and racists back in the day that created that disdain of the Chinese. I recall reading the history of the expansion of the Rockefeller sponsored modern medicine paradigm and they basically tried to outlaw Chinese herbalists - but in California every jury acquitted any Chinese herbalist bought up on charges - why because they were healing people with allopathic medicine that went back 5,000 years not 5 minutes. But power and money won the day. And 122 years later American health went from the healthiest on the planet -1900-to the unhealthiest.

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KW NORTON's avatar

Yes, true and I believe the British 'loyalist" credo doesn't even have to be very out front. We have been largely British in consciousness from the beginning. Remember my own Mother asking: "Don't you think the British are more astute?" WHAT!

It goes far deeper of course. I wrote a few months ago about "Killers Of The Flower Moon" story and history. While the American aristocracy was busy denigrating the Chinese they were also busy denigrating and killing our Native Americans. The story being made into a film is only the tip of a very large iceberg.

Always amazing when people discover the hard way that Karma works. Blowback isn't just a river in Egypt, lol.

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Cindi's avatar

KW, it goes at least back to turn of the century w/ Rockefeller, Pres Wilson, Margaret Sanger & others. I think it goes back even further than that

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KW NORTON's avatar

Yes, that is why I point to the 13 colonies. Our American revolutionary ancestors saw a different way we could all choose. Unfortunately the Civil WAR ( which I’ve also written about) yet another watershed moment in American history, led to a choice for wage slavery, for centralized Federal power, for creating America, Inc. This is what we have today.

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Mel1956's avatar

So true. I too can see the similarities to both the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution. Great article as always.

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Michael P Senger's avatar

Thanks Mel!

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Roberto's avatar

I read many substacks, but when I see this author in my inbox I immediately click. The silver lining of these tragic last couple of years, is having found these wonderful writers which we can now trust not just to further enlighten us on the current mess, but hopefully also on future events. Regarding the article itself - totally agree and it's very telling that in the mainstream media (apart from Tucker Carlson) the association between China and the draconian policies is taboo.

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Michael P Senger's avatar

Thank you Roberto! So true.

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Joe Van Steenbergen's avatar

A lot of people lost faith in the Nobel Peace Prize when Obama received one. It became a farce after that one.

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Roberto's avatar

Yes, and let's also remember Kissinger receiving it a long time before the drone mass murderer.

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R G Reader's avatar

The WHO relied on China's expert consensus? Same WHO relied on China's scientists to promote the no clear evidence of human to human transmission on January 14th, 2020!

The Noble Prize org lost all credibility when it awarded Barack Obama its peace prize before he became president. If the WHO gets this prize it means the Noble Prize org is a group of clowns.

From 2017.

https://www.bmj.com/content/357/bmj.j2970

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David Zuckerman's avatar

This is a good year to skip giving it

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alwayscurious's avatar

This is how our two parties responded:

Democrats: Giddy and eager to implement these tyrannical policies

Republicans: eyes glazed over, like deer in the headlights

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SimoneM's avatar

Xi is the new Cesar. Credit where credit is due. Tedros is just the lackey/servant boy taking orders and errands for his Emperor.

Great analysis as always Michael and thank you 😊

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Michael P Senger's avatar

Exactly. Thanks SN!

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evabuchmuller@gmail.com's avatar

great writing!

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Michael P Senger's avatar

Thanks!

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Lioness of Judah Ministry's avatar

China is controlled just like the rest of the worlds puppet governments.

"Globalist posterchild China, a participant in the Event 201, was chosen to lead the PSYOP two years ago and now is leading the next stage, foreshadowing things to come for the rest of the world.":

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/for-the-greater-good-shanghai-covid

The World is a Stage

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/the-world-is-a-stage-klaus-schwab

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Howard's avatar

Has anyone actually nominated the WHO for the Nobel Peace Prize.

If so, name the cretin, simple, asinine, deranged, dim-witted, dullard, fatuous, feeble-minded, idiotic, imbecilic, inane, ludicrous, moronic, simple-minded, slow, witless….

I just cannot find a word in English which truly describes this stupidity

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David Zuckerman's avatar

Also thank you for repeating the PCR manipulation via lab tech guidance on how many cycles to use

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Slats11's avatar

Thanks Michael

The push towards invasive ventilation (= pressurised oxygen delivered through a breathing tube passed into the trachea) overturned 3 decades (at least) of advances in noninvasive ventilation (pressurised oxygen delivered by a tight fitting face mask).

Since the early 90’s, we have learned that NIV produces better outcomes and has many advantages for patients. NIV is also “lighter” in terms of staffing and consumables.

In the management of respiratory failure due to lung disease, invasive ventilation had largely been supplanted by NIV, and invasive vent was reserved for those who failed NIV.

This was turned on it’s head ion early 2020. We were told

1. The disease progression was so rapid and inexorable that invasive ventilation was inevitable. That there was no point procrastinating and that it was better to “bite the bullet” and do this early

2. That invasive ventilation was necessary to protect the workforce, and was safer for staff than NIV.

Thus wrong turn killed thousands.

It also panicked governments globally as no one had enough ventilators (many made in China).

It was doctors in NYC who first raised the alarm that we had made a wrong turn. Outcomes improved when we went back to what we knew to be better. But this change came too late for many.

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Michael P Senger's avatar

Fascinating. Thanks Slats!

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Anon38901932047's avatar

To your point: when it comes to the Nobel Peace Prize, really, who gives AF?

I remember when an Israeli told me that Yassar Arafat's Nobel Peace Prize was rather, uh, tainted, by the fact that he was also a murderer. And I'm sure there are plenty of other examples of problematic peace prize recipients.

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