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When did the globalists' plan to enslave the world using chronic illness begin?
By newseditors // 2024-08-29
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I. When Did The Crisis Begin?

(Article by Toby Rogers republished from Expose-News.com)

Lots of writers in the resistance try to figure out when the crisis began – the crisis being that global monopoly capitalism is trying to enslave the entire developed world via chronic illness.

Obviously, the problem began well before SARS-CoV-2 was released in 2019.

Many people in the Resistance point to the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act as the start of the crisis.  But the Central Intelligence Agency (“CIA”) has been running the country at least since the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963.

Perhaps the crisis began when the US imported Nazi and Japanese bioweapons scientists after World War II?

Others pinpoint the start of the crisis to the creation of the Federal Reserve and the imposition of the federal income tax in 1913 that enabled the US to become a modern global empire.

I’ve argued before that covid is just the continuation of global conquest, colonisation, and empire that began in 1492.

Perhaps the problem began when we stopped being hunter-gatherers and first became farmers (to make beer, according to one leading theory).

When one works through a wide range of different possible points of origins one can make a strong case that the problem goes back to original sin. It’s the flaw that is unique to humans amongst all of the other animals – we are conscious of the difference between good and evil and yet we often choose evil. I actually think this is the correct answer – the problem goes all the way back to the problem of sin itself.

And so, it occurred to me recently that the covid crisis represents an extreme example of the Seven Deadly Sins.

II. The Covid Disaster as an Extreme Example of the Seven Deadly Sins

The Seven Deadly Sins have a fascinating history.

Tertullian first started writing about them in Carthage around 200 A.D.  The Christian monk Evagrius Ponticus expanded upon the idea beginning around 383 A.D. in Egypt.  But the list of the Seven Deadly Sins that most of us are familiar with comes from Pope Gregory I in 590 A.D.

Read more at: Expose-News.com

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