
Is Any of It True?
By Karen Schumacher
The sky is falling, the sky is falling! Day in and day out the world is under a constant bombardment of doom and gloom, catastrophes and calamities of the day, and disasters waiting to happen. Is any of it true?
Today, it is impossible to even live as a human without some news report on the dangers of just living. Now, one cannot coif their hair without it being a danger to the lungs. Simple pleasures such as water skiing or using tap water can only lead to death. Zzxs
Then there is the weather. The claim is made that recent hurricanes are breaking history for intensity and destruction. But if one is willing to take the time and research the history of hurricanes, there have been multiple devastating hurricanes since the 1800’s, and even as far back as 1780, the worst one having occurred in 1900, long before the man made climate change hysteria.
It has to be acknowledged that earthquakes are not on the rise, or more devastating. But it doesn’t stop the fear mongering that the next big one is about to happen.
Food has been placed under the danger umbrella. If bitten by a tick, eating certain foods can cause dangerous allergies or other illnesses. Recalls on contaminated food have reached new heights. The list of contaminated food is endless from processed food to those which come from animals, the sea, or from restaurants.
Conversely, airwaves are continuously bombarding the public about what should be eaten, and when, to lower risk of chronic disease, heighten health, and prevent disease, and then just saying today’s food raises the risk of death. Ironically, prior warnings can be easily overturned just to keep everything in chaos. Now it may be purely coincidental, but these dietary recommendations seem to fall right in line with the World Economic Forum (WEF) plan for a meatless diet.
Not surprisingly, food “safety” is a priority of the United Nations (UN) and WEF, giving rise to another prefect opportunity to sell everyone a product to allay fears that they created, and giving false security. WEF isn’t stopping with contaminated food, now it is targeting the packaging.
And now, add over the counter medications being suspect for fueling “superbugs” that are antibiotic resistant, containing contaminants, and have a possible link to autism.
Relationships with the environment are exaggerated to sensitize humans to the idea that being in the environment is dangerous and linked to human disease. Camping now leads to devastating illnesses in different states. Owning animals should only be taken under caution. Living in one’s own home should even be considered a danger. Enjoying a day at the beach should not happen without second thoughts. Even mammals are at risk of death from environmental factors, which, of course, can be spread to humans, making a case for more vaccines. Known diseases from the past are now cause for alarm from many animals. Heck, just living in the environment could be considered as frightening.
All of it is nothing more than psychological warfare to induce a chronic state of fear. Out of 342 million people, the case numbers are significantly low for any mentioned malady.
All of these fear mongering reports help sensitize people, and possibly make them more reactive to demand some action be taken. It is pure, unadulterated propaganda for the World Health Organization (WHO) One Health program which the FDA, DOI, USDA, EPA, beleaguered CDC supports.
What One Health does do is create an excuse for a surveillance state, promote biosafety methods and more vaccines as mentioned in the now defunct U.S. Global Health Security Strategy (pgs 21, 28). In spite of having exited the WHO, this program remains in multiple federal agencies.
Perhaps the fear mongering around violence in the U.S. is the worst. Is America a violent country? According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), crime rates are down. State stats are also available. With the recent murder of Charlie Kirk, the media has been hounding the public on what must be done about the violence in America. This is embellished by national guard troops being deployed to cities.
But in truth, once again, for the population numbers, crime numbers are low. The majority of Americans are not violent. All of this media hyperbole has a huge impact on what Americans think and believe.
However, more disturbing is how students over the years have been trained to be activists, and through other avenues. What better way to entrench ideology as a form of psychological warfare.
As the fear mongering continues to traumatize all ages, much of which comes from WEF partner innovations, WEF is focused on profits to be made from those traumas, “The private sector is increasingly waking up to the value of the market for mental health as an integral part of the wider health market.”
What the media prioritizes as news isn’t necessarily true. What is true is how it creates a psychological state of fear, which in turn, can provoke a “do something” response, leading one to believe that WEF dietary recommendations must be the answer, that action against climate change is needed, and that expanded federal action is needed for safety at home. Perhaps just turning the media off and not listening to 24/7 repeats of the same information would give room to recognize what is actually happening in one’s own surroundings. Life might just be recognized as more peaceful. In spite of the horror around her, even Anne Frank understood the basic decency of humanity.
While the military is typically known for using psychological warfare against an enemy, today it is in the hands of the WEF and its media partners.
Grab only the headlines from the news, then turn the media off. Regular engagement with one’s own surroundings is what is true. Not letting the WEF controlled media cause daily fear towards living life takes control away from it. And control is power.