Raul Diego details the creation and coming rollout of the new biochip in his article, "A DARPA-Funded Implantable Microchip to Detect COVID-19 Could Hit Markets By 2021," where he writes,
The most significant scientific discovery since gravity has been hiding in plain sight for nearly a decade and its destructive potential to humanity is so enormous that the biggest war machine on the planet immediately deployed its vast resources to possess and control it, financing its research and development through agencies like the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and HHS’ BARDA.
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Sunday, October 2, 2022
DARPA Biochip Being Rolled Out Under COVID Can Control Human DNA
Friday, September 9, 2022
This 2020 Food Shortage Simulation Predicted 400% INCREASE in Food Prices by 2030
[Editorial Note: Given current events, rereading this OP article from October 2020 is timely. Also, it’s interesting – and unfortunate – to note how these things are all beginning right on the schedule laid out.]
Recently, I wrote an article discussing the looming food crisis in the United States and the rest of the world. While it might seem like paranoia to some readers, the information provided in that article is very real. In fact, I’m not the only one that’s been thinking about it.
Back in 2015, 65 people showed up at the World Wildlife Fund’s headquarters in Washington D.C. These individuals were international policymakers, corporate businessmen, academics, and “leaders in thought.” Their goal? To run a simulation of a world food crisis that would begin in 2020 and run to 2030.
The press release of the event was published on the Big Ag corporation Cargill website and revealed that the food shortage simulation that the decade between 2020 and 2030 would see two major food crises. During this time, prices would rise 400% of the long term average, there would be a number of climate-related weather events, governments would be toppled in Ukraine and Pakistan, and famine would force refugees from Myanmar, Chad, Sudan, and Bangladesh.
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Controlling The Savages: COVID, Lockdowns, Shortages, and The Great Reset
Around 1868, the Indian Wars had briefly paused and the soon to be butchered treaties remained in force. However, the US Federal government
and private interests were well aware that the “Indian Question” and “problem
of the savages” was still unanswered. In other words, the “problem of the
savages” was that the savages still existed. Those “savages” had been beaten
back for years by the US regular army but they were not completely vanquished.
In fact, despite being outmanned and outgunned and with little to no
competition for the advancements in weaponry of the US Army, the Native
Americans routinely routed the American military, at times slaughtering whole
detachments.
But now that the secessionists had been dealt with, it became apparent
that it was now time to remove the gloves from the iron fist of the coming
settlements and that the Native Americans had to be annihilated, subjugated, or
displaced from their native lands. Railroads, telegraphs, mines, and the like
were all being hampered by the very existence of Native Americans.
Enter William Sherman, the general famous for his brutal
March to the Sea, the burning of Atlanta, and the destruction of civilian
infrastructure in the US Civil War. Say what you want about Sherman, the man
knew how to win a war. He knew that breaking the backs of the civilian
population and the ability of the society as well as military to sustain itself
was a successful method of warfare. He also knew that the Native Americans
relied upon buffalo for food and shelter and indeed their very survival. In a letter penned in 1868, he wrote that as long as the buffalo were alive, “Indians will go there.
I think it would be wise to invite all the sportsmen of England and America
there this fall for a Grand Buffalo hunt, and make one grand sweep of them
all.”