In previous articles, I analyzed government documents showing that the Covid pandemic response in the US was not designed or led by the public health agencies.
Rather, it was a biodefense lockdown-until-vaccine response, led by the National Security Council and FEMA/Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
I showed that the same pattern was repeated in the UK.
And I posited that this was a globally planned and executed response – overseen by what I call the Biodefense Global Public-Private Partnership (GPPP). The lockstep in which nearly all Western countries responded to the “novel coronavirus” in early 2020 suggested that national governments were not in charge. Rather, a global plan was being executed on behalf of a larger and more powerful entity, or entities.
This table describes the conglomerate I believe was in charge – the Biodefense GPPP – including its numerous, world-encompassing components (discussed at length in a previous article). The table shows how the biodefense complex scales up from national to international components. This is true not just in the US, but also in the many countries that responded to Covid in a nearly identical fashion. […]
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