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Pandemics - The new era of covert wars? (From a presentation by Paul Schreyer)
If you follow the very exciting lecture of the author and journalist Paul Schreyer, you will come to the conclusion: The coronavirus pandemic did not come out of the blue! In the last 30 years, the scenario around possible pandemics has been rehearsed in bio-terror planning games. This program highlights a small section of the lecture chronologically and factually, how these exercises came about, who organized them, and what parallels exist between the scripts and our current situation.
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Paul Schreyer, journalist and author: writer of critical non-fiction reference works, speaks in his lecture "Pandemic-Simulation excercises - Preparing for a New Era?" about the political development after the end of the Cold War era 1945-1990. This period was characterized by real fear of nuclear war. The East and the West were highly armed and threatened each other with total annihilation. But then the Soviet Union disintegrated, symbolized in 1990 by the fall of the Berlin Wall. The world breathed a sigh of relief and was focused on peace; the U.S. government, on the other hand, worried about how to justify military spending now that the enemy had suddenly disappeared - how to make it clear to the population that it still needed a strong military with large arms expenditures and weapons systems. The attacks on the World Trade Center in 1993 and on the government building in Oklahoma in 1995 then ushered in a new era of war, the "war on terror," which left a trail of blood across much of the world. The U.S. government, with media support, now found popular approval that increased defense spending on biological and chemical weapons had become necessary, Schreyer said. One of the leading bioweapons experts, Colonel Robert Kadlec, highlighted the "merits" of biological weapons in a 1998 Pentagon internal policy paper as follows: "If biological weapons are used under the cover of a spatially limited or naturally occurring epidemic, their use can be credibly denied [...]. The potential to cause severe economic losses and subsequent political instability, combined with the ability to credibly deny use, exceeds the capabilities of any other known weapon." In the same year, 1998, the "Center for Health Security" was founded in the USA with money from a billionaire foundation, affiliated with Johns Hopkins University. Only a year later, this "Center for Health Security" began to hold exercises with so-called bioterror planning simulations. Paul Schreyer took a closer look at these. Their names sound like something out of futuristic, sci-fi movies: "Dark Winter," "Global Mercury," "Atlantic Storm," "Clade X," and then in October 2019, the exercise "Event 201." The latter, is worth taking a closer look at: It was again organized by the "Center for Health Security." Co-organizers were the Gates Foundation, the World Economic Forum and US pharmaceutical and media groups. During this exercise, a coronavirus pandemic was acted out, also with a view to public relations. It says in the documents for this exercise, "Governments will need to work with media companies to research and develop more skillful approaches to countering misinformation. This requires developing the capacity to flood the media with fast, accurate and consistent information [...]. For their part, media organizations should commit to ensuring that official messages are given priority and that false messages are suppressed, including through the use of technology." In summary, pandemic scenarios were rehearsed and continuously developed here, with the impact of disease and vaccination on citizens playing a central role. Participants in these simulation exercises included high-ranking representatives of authorities and governments as well as well-known journalists, and most recently also board members of major global corporations. In all these exercises, the restriction of civil rights and liberties also played a role. Then, in 2020, the WHO actually declared a coronavirus pandemic. Many of the measures rehearsed and discussed for years in the simulation games have since been implemented globally. In light of this background information, can we still believe in an "accidental" pandemic?
03.05.2021 | www.kla.tv/18650
Paul Schreyer, journalist and author: writer of critical non-fiction reference works, speaks in his lecture "Pandemic-Simulation excercises - Preparing for a New Era?" about the political development after the end of the Cold War era 1945-1990. This period was characterized by real fear of nuclear war. The East and the West were highly armed and threatened each other with total annihilation. But then the Soviet Union disintegrated, symbolized in 1990 by the fall of the Berlin Wall. The world breathed a sigh of relief and was focused on peace; the U.S. government, on the other hand, worried about how to justify military spending now that the enemy had suddenly disappeared - how to make it clear to the population that it still needed a strong military with large arms expenditures and weapons systems. The attacks on the World Trade Center in 1993 and on the government building in Oklahoma in 1995 then ushered in a new era of war, the "war on terror," which left a trail of blood across much of the world. The U.S. government, with media support, now found popular approval that increased defense spending on biological and chemical weapons had become necessary, Schreyer said. One of the leading bioweapons experts, Colonel Robert Kadlec, highlighted the "merits" of biological weapons in a 1998 Pentagon internal policy paper as follows: "If biological weapons are used under the cover of a spatially limited or naturally occurring epidemic, their use can be credibly denied [...]. The potential to cause severe economic losses and subsequent political instability, combined with the ability to credibly deny use, exceeds the capabilities of any other known weapon." In the same year, 1998, the "Center for Health Security" was founded in the USA with money from a billionaire foundation, affiliated with Johns Hopkins University. Only a year later, this "Center for Health Security" began to hold exercises with so-called bioterror planning simulations. Paul Schreyer took a closer look at these. Their names sound like something out of futuristic, sci-fi movies: "Dark Winter," "Global Mercury," "Atlantic Storm," "Clade X," and then in October 2019, the exercise "Event 201." The latter, is worth taking a closer look at: It was again organized by the "Center for Health Security." Co-organizers were the Gates Foundation, the World Economic Forum and US pharmaceutical and media groups. During this exercise, a coronavirus pandemic was acted out, also with a view to public relations. It says in the documents for this exercise, "Governments will need to work with media companies to research and develop more skillful approaches to countering misinformation. This requires developing the capacity to flood the media with fast, accurate and consistent information [...]. For their part, media organizations should commit to ensuring that official messages are given priority and that false messages are suppressed, including through the use of technology." In summary, pandemic scenarios were rehearsed and continuously developed here, with the impact of disease and vaccination on citizens playing a central role. Participants in these simulation exercises included high-ranking representatives of authorities and governments as well as well-known journalists, and most recently also board members of major global corporations. In all these exercises, the restriction of civil rights and liberties also played a role. Then, in 2020, the WHO actually declared a coronavirus pandemic. Many of the measures rehearsed and discussed for years in the simulation games have since been implemented globally. In light of this background information, can we still believe in an "accidental" pandemic?
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