Covid-19: Cover for Something Big

Ann Carriage
4 min readApr 3, 2020

The Corona virus pandemic is abruptly halting the advance of globalization as one third of the global population moves into lock-down shutting off from the outside world.

This situation is problematic as it hands heads of state enormous executive powers to override the basic freedoms of citizens along with the potential for abuse in the medium to long term.

War-time leaders as they now called are invoking special powers not witnessed in peacetime to date and it’s causing a lot of concerns, everywhere.

Which raises the question; what if the Corona virus is the excuse not to abandon globalism but to radically implement it by diktat?

Talk of conspiracy fills the air with claims the pandemic kicked off when the virus was released from a bio-weapon laboratory in Wuhan, China, with a report by researchers in India reportedly studying the virus, only serving to confirm suspicions.

These scientists claimed Corona is not in the same category as respiratory flues like SARS and MERS, as we frequently told, but in a league of its own and closer to a form of HIV, possibly targeting a specific population group?

They found a segment of the virus’s DNA could not have mutated naturally hinting genetic manipulation as the only viable alternative.

Meanwhile a documentary featuring a Chinese virus researcher catching wild bats is fueling the idea Convid-19 originated in Wuhan’s CDC.

The trouble is globalist sock-puppets plug this geopolitical theater to their gullible citizens who end up jumping onto the blame-game train picking a side, yet this acrimonious back and forth is all a smokescreen with both sides working hand-in-hand on the side-lines.

People have to understand that everything’s connected to mentally ‘see’ this but many don’t appreciate the bigger picture which is unfortunate.

Remember Gordon Brown, the former U.K. Prime Minister, well he’s urging world leaders to create a temporary form of global government to tackle the medical and economic crises caused by COVID-19.

Like they say, never let a good crisis go to waste and governments are notorious for taking advantage of a crisis, real or manufactured.

Now here’s some news of a heads-up eyes looking straight ahead type.

Elite U.S. military command teams in charge of protecting Homeland Security have said goodbye to their families as they head off to isolation in the infamous Cheyenne mountain bunker-fortress in Colorado, to ‘seal themselves off’ until the Corona-virus pandemic passes.

Department chiefs say this is to monitor the Convid-19 pandemic around the clock as well as protect personnel from contagion, so if bunker officials become ill more high-ranking teams at undisclosed locations are able to fill in.

The question is do they know something the rest of us don’t?

Is the U. S. on a war footing, even open to attack on domestic soil by foreign forces?

Are special military personnel on top of the situation or running away, insulating themselves while leaving the population defenseless?

Couple this with The UK Independent reporting on Mike Pompeo urging Americans living overseas who wish to return home to do so immediately because commercial and government chartered flights could seize amid the corona-virus outbreak, which sounds more than a little strange.

With Europe slamming shut the iron gates of its national borders the E.U’s dream of a united regional power block is put on ice — or maybe not.

On March 5, French president Emmanuel Macron appealed directly to ‘European citizens’ to resist ‘nationalist retrenchment’ as he spelled out his vision for a European Renaissance as a way of tackling the national-populist surge.

He said the EU should reopen the treaties after the European Parliament elections in May to tackle migration and security challenges.

He envisioned a European Council for Internal Security controlling migration.

He also mentioned a new European Agency for the Protection of Democracies to protect EU elections from outside interference.

This agency would enforce a ban on ‘funding of European political parties by foreign powers.’

Macron was also looking to a new EU defense treaty with a NATO-style operational mutual defense clause.

He called for a European Security Council, to include the U.K., to take collective military decisions.

The reforms were framed as a political and cultural reinvention of the E.U. at a moment of high risk.

Macron’s appeal won immediate approval from Belgium Prime Minister, Charles Michel as well as liberal MEP’s like Guy Verhofstade.

With Angela Merkel on the way out politically it appears Macron’s status has been upgraded to an E.U. figurehead.

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Ann Carriage
Ann Carriage

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