Who Really Controls the Covid Narrative and the Public Health-Industrial Complex?

It is clear from Dr. Fauci’s inability to answer a simple question about whether COVID-19 natural immunity is better than unnatural immunity (which could indicate that vaccinations may not be necessary for everyone) that he cares more about pushing vaccinations from pharmaceutical companies than he does about investigating the science behind prior infection (something that has been historically important in immunology), especially since data out of Israel would suggest that prior infection is actually more effective than vaccination. After the Associated Press, Rolling Stone, MSNBC, and the New York Times ran with a blatantly false story about Ivermectin being solely a horse de-wormer (the developers of the drug were given a Nobel Peace Prize, and its common use in humans is well documented) that was the cause of overdose deaths and calls to poison control in Oklahoma, the stories had to be retracted due to the source of the information being unreliable (I specifically remember listening to Rachel Maddow’s report on this before I found out that it was false). However, the objective of intentionally misleading people away from such drugs and towards vaccines had been accomplished, and now many Americans still erroneously believe the misinformation pushed by the corporate media that became a mainstream hit.

Likewise, when Nicki Minaj spoke out about her concerns of the vaccine, she was ridiculed by Dr. Fauci, the White House, and many news organizations. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy declared a war against misinformation (misinformation that comes from governments or the mainstream media is acceptable, of course), and Press Secretary Jen Psaki was caught suggesting that the government is targeting Facebook posts that it does not want on the platform. This terrifying 1984-style propaganda campaign put on by the government is stealthy, as it sneaks past the public’s suspicions because there are still multiple news outlets to “choose” from.

The covert fascism that is being pushed on us gives us the illusion of a free press, but in reality, roughly 90% of all media is owned by just six corporations (Disney, Comcast, Viacom, News Corporation, CBS, and AT&T/TimeWarner). In turn, BlackRock and The Vanguard Group have large ownership interests in these six corporations, so what you see and read is largely a reflection of a few powerful billionaires who are connected to the government. Hitler or Stalin would be jealous because information today can be controlled without anyone perceiving it as such.

What is worse is that not only do BlackRock and Vanguard own the corporate media, but in conjunction with State Street Corporation, they have the largest stakes in 88% of all of the S&P 500 companies. This means that they control most of the products that we consume, and their combined assets are roughly equal to about three-quarters of the entire U.S. economy. Whether you are discussing Coca Cola, General Electric, Apple, Microsoft, ExxonMobile, American Airlines, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, or Citigroup; BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street are able to influence almost everything. They have connections to the Federal Reserve System (the U.S. central bank that consists of twelve private banks and a quasi-government board of governors) and have assisted the federal government during two recessions, and BlackRock even has a former Federal Reserve vice chairman and a former head of the Swiss National Bank among its ranks. BlackRock (and to a lesser extent Vanguard and State Street) has also sold billions of dollars in exchange-traded funds to the Federal Reserve, and it therefore has strong connections and partnerships with the government (perhaps some sway in how the government acts?).

If you thought Big Pharma was exempt from the influences of BlackRock and Vanguard, think again. The fascist narrative that has been pushed by the Biden administration to segregate, ridicule, and scapegoat the unvaccinated citizens of the country through the arrogant “our patience is wearing thin” mentality is attempting to coerce millions of Americans by unethical means to consume a corporate-manufactured product (this is essentially forcing people out of work with no means to provide basic necessities simply for not receiving an experimental injection). BlackRock and Vanguard have some of the largest shares in Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson, while the mRNA vaccine under Moderna largely came from government funding. When you find out that roughly two-thirds of Congress received campaign funding from Big Pharma and that former FDA commissioner, Scott Gotlieb, is on the board of directors at Pfizer and that almost half of the FDA’s funding comes directly from the very pharmaceutical companies that it regulates and approves products for (with lots of cases of drugs with adverse effects after full approval), you start to make the connections that can be followed along the money trail. Then, when it becomes clear that the vaccines are waning (perhaps intentionally), the government starts pushing for boosters (perhaps even before the FDA is ready to approve them), even for kids (a group already at a low risk level from the virus), that make Big Pharma billions of dollars more than they initially made.

This crony capitalist (far from a free-market) system that is full of corruption is what largely governs American politics and treats profit over the public’s best interests. How many free-market companies do you know get to have the government market, administer, and coerce their products on people? Yet, Americans still naively believe that the Covid measures and the vaccine rollout is about public health and not about the almighty dollar (1 Timothy 6:10 - “for the love of money is the root of all evil”), and this is not unlike the Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin or former Vice President Dick Cheney with their connections to Raytheon and Haliburton, respectively, and the never-ending wars for profit that center around the military-industrial complex.

It should not be difficult, then, to understand that most of the products and services that Americans consume are consolidated in a few hands, and if these billionaires are able to manipulate our thoughts and perspectives by showing us what they want us to see in the media or purchase to keep us entertained and too busy to partake in the “trivial” concerns of politics and the true workings of the elite, totalitarianism may be an appropriate term. Although it may be impossible to sway public opinion completely and control every scenario and aspect of people’s thoughts and actions, it is easy to manipulate them. No better example of this exists than with the current pandemic that has pitted the masked against the unmasked, the vaccinated against the unvaccinated, lockdowners against anti-lockdowners, Black Lives Matter against the Proud Boys, and blue states against red states. Division certainly works to the advantage of those seeking control, and if we were united, there would be no way that any sinister plans could come into fruition. How likely do you think this type of scenario is under the current political environment? How much fight do Americans have left?
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Published on September 21, 2021 15:29
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