Emerging from Covid – 9.5.20

Slowly, like a snail crawling over a spiked leaf, nations around the world are seeking to emerge from this “Covid 19” induced totalitarian stupor. Countries are beginning to find ways to open their borders, some with more draconian measures than others. A preferred strategy is government imposed quarantines in government mandated facilities. Statistically speaking, nearly everyone is healthy, but using fear and paranoia, officials working within health ministries have determined that quarantining the healthy is the “new normal”.
Tyranny under cover of medical safety. That is your “new normal”.
Borders are opening, but they are not. Mandatory quarantines for healthy people is a boon for government certified quarantine facilities but remain essentially jail sentences in reasonably nicer settings for those whom are being sentenced to such.
With travel being essentially shut down, for those locked in their own communities, perhaps it is time for everyone to organize and take back their local establishments.
Then again, this was a US Labor Day weekend.
Normally, it is a great time of year.
The day represents the last blast of summer, a time for barbeques, family, friends, and a little R&R before the beginning of school, Autumn sports, and the dusting down of winter clothes.
This year, however, is even more complex as globalist forces have engineered a global economic crisis that has seen governments spiral into debt death spins backed by well oiled totalitarian power structure. The US election is just a couple months away and threats abound that only a Democrat win will be acceptable to the ruling Cosmopolitan Internationalists.
Systemic racism, Jewish/LGBTQ privilege and more filled out this show.
Paul English joined in hour #3.
ITEL Radio Full Show – 9.5.20
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