We all know the events of the "Plan-demic" which took place in 2020, not to be confused with real "Pandemics" which have occurred in human history.
However, there are some interesting takeaways from those real pandemics which might raise some eyebrows. One of them in particular...the "Black
Plague / Black Death", or the Bubonic Plague which took place largely in Europe between 1346 to 1353.
The Black Death was a horrific illness, and it wiped out millions. At the same time it brought about societal change which was less obvious. The
Black Death is credited with society becoming numb to death and human suffering. It is credited with causing society to become more violent and to
care less about human life, thus increasing mass mortality, war, crime and general anarchy. Some historians now even believe that if the bubonic
plague had lasted just a few more years that society would have descended into complete anarchy, lawlessness and destruction. With a mortality rate
of 70% - 80% in affected areas, it's not much of a stretch to see why this would be.
Now let's rewind back just four (now five by the calendar) short years ago to late 2019 and early 2020.
We often hear certain "insulated" and wealthy elites endorsing things like eugenics. Eugenics, for those unfamiliar, is a nice way of saying
population control, or only selected persons being allowed to live while others are killed or die. Hitler, for example, was a form of eugenicist.
Bill Gates has been cited as another, and there are many more. Various Rockefeller's have been onboard with the notion of culling out those whom they
deem unworthy. And the list goes on.
When we consider the times of the Black Death and the effect it had on society, and then we compare those to the events which led up to the plandemic
of 2020, is it really that much of a stretch to believe this wasn't the end-game of those orchestrating the Wu-Flu? In other words, to create a
situation where society was so apathetic and numb that it began to unravel? And, isn't this what really did begin to happen? In retrospect, it kind
of seems like that was the whole idea behind the plandemic.
It wasn't necessarily the illness which would cause the most damage, it was the change in the attitudes of society about human survival which
would.
And what do we have today? We have war breaking out practically everywhere, people dying faster than the clicking counter can click them off, but
maybe even more importantly, we have people talking about the end of times more than ever now. Was that the whole plan back in 2020? Is it all
working out according to their plan?
I don't know all the answers, but I think the question is worthwhile to ask.
I'd love to hear your thoughts.
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