You may believe the story you just read or the video you just watched, and you may believe it’s true, but you don’t know it’s true... not like you know your child’s face.  Most of us have a grasp on what we actually know but understanding what we don’t know doesn’t come as easily.  Confusing the two can lead to some monumental mistakes.

 

 

From here on, in this article, you will have the opportunity to download and keep a copy of any source I may mention.  Don’t trust me... don’t trust anyone, including yourself.  Always check it out.  I like to post informative items for the good of all.  If I have any doubt as to their validity I fact-check them myself.  Official fact checkers always seem to owe their allegiance to the Left and are professional, rather than amateur, liars and propagandists.  Over the years I’ve gained a certain amount of trust and respect and that means too much to me to post questionable material.  I may do exactly that on occasion, but I’ll always say that it’s dubious because I can’t completely verify it.

 

A few months back I ran onto a meme that made me stand up and take notice.  It claims to be an excerpt from Klaus Schwab’s book Covid-19: The Great Reset.  My first reaction was, “WOW.”  If this was true I knew it would be a good piece.  Truthfully, my first negative impression was that it was too good.  In my experience when something seems too good to be true... it almost always is.  Second, from what I know of Klaus Schwab he’s not a flamboyant, loud-mouthed, braggart type.  He may well slip a knife between your ribs but he’s not the type to advertise that intention to the world, in advance.

I gave a link for the actual meme but here’s the text.  This’ll be easier to read:

 

Euthanasia for the terminally ill and the aged shall be compulsory.  No cities shall be larger than a predetermined number as described in the work of Kalgeri[sic].  Essential workers will be moved to other cities if the one they are in becomes overpopulated.  Other non-essential workers will be chosen at random and sent to underpopulated cities to fill “quotas.”

 

At least 4 billion “useless eaters” shall be eliminated by the year 2050 by means of limited wars, organized epidemics of fatal rapid-acting diseases and starvation.  Energy, food and water shall be kept at subsistence levels for the non-elite, starting with the White populations of Western Europe and North America and then spreading to other races.  The population of Canada, Western Europe and the United States will be decimated more rapidly than on other continents, until the world’s population reaches a manageable level of 1 billion, of which 500 million will consist of Chinese and Japanese races selected because they are people who have been regimented for centuries and who are accustomed to obeying authority without question.

 

From time to time there shall be artificially contrived food and water shortages and medical care to remind the masses that their very existence depends on the goodwill of the Committee of 300.

 

I was busy so I set this back and promptly forgot about it as I do way too many things these days.  A week or so ago I pulled it back out along with my copy of Covid-19: The Great Reset... the one I haven’t read.  Lately, I’m a lot more efficient librarian than I am a reader.  I read a dozen pages and when I woke up I decided this was even boring for a book about, basically, economics.  One of the bigger advantages to e-books is that they’re computer searchable.  I ran a search for the word Euthanasia and there wasn’t one single occurrence in Schwab’s book.  I wasn’t even slightly surprised when I proved, so easily, that the meme was a lie. 

 

If you’re at all curious why I’m going to this much work... I don’t believe I’ve ever seen a neater, more attractive, more effective little pile of deception than this.  I’ve been looking for something like this to prove that discretion is necessary when we aid the “free flow of information” that’s become so restricted and so corrupted.  I may be going a step too far, but I believe you’ll find this was created by the same people who determine that Conservatives spread lies.

 

·        I’ll show the text again and I’ll indicate the words I searched and found no match in the Schwab book by typing them in yellow.

·        Mis-spelled words in the meme that were not found in the Schwab book with either the correct or incorrect spelling will be in green.

·        Words that were found in the Schwab book will be indicated in red and I’ll give an idea of their connotation and/or context.

 

Euthanasia for the terminally ill and the aged shall be compulsory.  No cities shall be larger than a predetermined number as described in the work of Kalgeri[sic].  Essential workers will be moved to other cities if the one they are in becomes overpopulated.  Other non-essential workers will be chosen at random and sent to underpopulated cities to fill “quotas.”

 

At least 4 billion “useless eaters” shall be eliminated by the year 2050 by means of limited wars, organized epidemics of fatal rapid-acting diseases and starvation.  Energy, food and water shall be kept at subsistence levels for the non-elite, starting with the White populations of Western Europe and North America and then spreading to other races.  The population of Canada, Western Europe and the United States will be decimated more rapidly than on other continents, until the world’s population reaches a manageable level of 1 billion, of which 500 million will consist of Chinese and Japanese races selected because they are people who have been regimented for centuries and who are accustomed to obeying authority without question.

 

From time to time there shall be artificially contrived food and water shortages and medical care to remind the masses that their very existence depends on the goodwill of the Committee of 300.

 

 

·        Kalgeri is a misspelling of the name Kalegri and no hits were found

 

·        Essential workers... four hits

 

o   “In the US in particular, while many white-collar workers were riding out the pandemic while working from home, many low-wage essential workers “out in the trenches” who had no choice but to go to work staged a wave of walkouts, strikes and protests.”

 

o   “With, again, the fundamental exception of those who were in the “trenches” (all the essential workers we have already mentioned), many people in lockdown felt the sameness of the days, with every day similar to the previous and to the next, and barely any distinction between the working days and the weekend.”

 

o   The remaining two hits were found in the endnotes.

 

·        4 billion... one hit

 

o   “According to the World Bank, the impact of lockdowns and the ensuing economic “hibernation” that happened in so many countries around the world will cause a 20% decline in remittance to low- and middle-income countries, from a $554 billion last year to $445 billion in 2020.”

 

·        eliminated... one hit

 

o   The Chinese renminbi (RMB) could be an option, but not until strict capital controls are eliminated and the RMB turns into a market-determined currency, which is unlikely to happen in the foreseeable future.

 

·        epidemics... nine hits... not unusual for a book on COVID-19

 

o   Nowadays, most scientists would agree that the greater population

growth is, the more we disturb the environment, the more intensive farming becomes without adequate biosecurity, the higher the risk of new epidemics.

 

o   Orhan Pamuk... whose latest novel, Nights of Plague, is due to be

published at the end of 2020) recounts how people have always responded to epidemics by spreading rumours and false information and portraying the disease as foreign and brought in with malicious intent.

 

o   the reason why “unexpected and uncontrollable outbursts of violence, hearsay, panic and rebellion are common in accounts of plague epidemics from the Renaissance on”.

 

o   The remaining six hits were found in the endnotes.

 

·        Decimated... one hit

 

o   Simultaneously, employment among black Americans was being decimated by the corona crisis.

 

·        Chinese... twelve hits

 

o   According to Wang Jisi, a renowned Chinese scholar and Dean of the School of International Studies at Peking University,

 

o   In that sense, a “Chinese” view and a “US” view can co-exist, together with multiple other views along that continuum

 

o   the Eight Nation Alliance looted Beijing and other Chinese cities before demanding compensation.

 

o   the Chinese view of the world and its place in it is influenced by the humiliation suffered during the first Opium War in 1840 and the subsequent invasion in 1900

 

o   What do those who claim that “the pandemic bodes ill for both American and Chinese power – and for the global order” think?

 

o   This is what might have happened at the market in Wuhan where the novel coronavirus is believed to have originated (the Chinese authorities have since permanently banned wildlife trade and consumption).

 

o   Chinese e-commerce giants like Alibaba and jd.com are confident that, in the coming 12-18 months, autonomous delivery could become widespread in China

 

o   In the early stages of the outbreak, the shortage of Chinese components had a detrimental impact on global automotive production

 

o   The remaining four hits were found in the endnotes.

 

·        Japanese... four hits

 

o   The Japanese government made this obvious when it set aside 243 billion of its 108 trillion Japanese yen rescue package to help Japanese companies pull their operations out of China. On multiple occasions,

 

o   even though they all espouse a relatively more “frugal” Japanese lifestyle as compared to more consumerist societies.

 

·        authority... four hits

 

o   feeds into the public’s distrust of the state, which in turn leads to the state’s being starved of authority and resources, a similar story is unfolding in the US with the Federal Aviation Authority, but also in other countries,

 

o   Spinoza, the 17th century philosopher who resisted oppressive authority all his life, famously said:

 

o   we look for leadership, authority and clarity, meaning that the question as to whom we trust

 

·        shortages... three hits

 

o   In fragile and failing states, the pandemic exacerbates existing food shortages through barriers to trade and disruption in global food supply chains.

 

o   in early 2020 when shortages of some basic necessities (like oil and toilet paper) and critical supplies for dealing with COVID-19

 

o   Amazon prohibited price gouging on its site, and large retail chains responded to the shortages not by raising the price of the goods but by limiting the quantity that each customer could buy

 

·        medical care... two hits

 

o   a billion of us crossing a border each year, by humans encroaching on nature and the habitats of wildlife, by ubiquitous, sprawling megacities that are home to millions of people living cheek by jowl (often without adequate sanitation and medical care).

 

o   it is certain that more medical care will be delivered remotely.

 

I believe I’ve covered about every mention of anything that could have a negative meaning.  It becomes obvious that there are few similarities between the excerpted page and the book it was attributed to.  My only purpose and goal was to illustrate how cleverly even the biggest lies can be hidden, how easily we can be fooled, and how dangerous a creative liar can be.

 

FYI, the excerpted page in the meme came from the book, Conspirator’s Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300 by Dr. John Coleman.  I’d like to say that the reference to The Committee of 300 set of an alarm and I went straight to the source, but it wasn’t that simple even though it should have been.

I typed “
Euthanasia for the terminally ill and the aged shall be compulsory,” into a DuckDuckGo search box and it returned the title of Dr. Coleman’s book.  A quick look found a copy in my personal library.  I need to devote more time to reading books and less time to collecting.    

 

For the record, I’m not making any claims concerning Klaus Schwab’s motives, methods, character or the lack thereof.  If this BIG LIE can be created and spread this easily and efficiently any number of more dangerous and damaging claims can be promoted just as easily.

 

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The conventional wisdom among many Conservatives is that the COVID-19 vaccines are the Swiss Army knife of Globalist tyranny.  They provide a variety of services including, but not limited to, propagation of the virus it was developed to prevent, holding one’s immune system hostage and for ransom, and serving as the Globalists Final Solution to the human infestation of Planet Earth.  I have a different take on the topic... one I believe is more plausible... and more upsetting.