What They Are Planning Is Anyone's Guess - Gareth Icke Tonight
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Elected world leaders are meeting in Davos this week to take their orders from the unelected leaders to whom their allegiance really belongs.
Various topics will be discussed, none of which to benefit humanity, of course.
And I imagine Vladimir Zelensky, the toddler in the green romper, will be there asking for more casino chips.
You'll be getting standing ovations for presiding over the massacre of his troops in a NATO-concocted proxy war that's there as nothing more than a precursor for a much more global and bloody conflict.
But one of the main talking points will be disease X, a hypothetical disease with an unprecedented fatality rate that could bring about the mass culling of large portions of the world's population.
But the question is why?
Surely there are more pressing issues to address than a hypothetical genocide.
I mean, there's a real one happening as we speak, but you can't mention it.
It's anti-Semitic.
Something is clearly afoot, but the finer details of exactly what they're planning is anyone's guess.
I was asked last week who I thought would win the 2024 US election, and my immediate thought was, will there even be one?
The West's war with Iran on behalf of Israel is looking like royally kicking off and throw in a brand new manufactured global health emergency and you might just be able to keep the senile sniffer in the White House for a little bit longer.
He's not sleep urinated in every wardrobe in the house yet, so give him another 12 months.
The other option is that Disease X is simply fear porn being concocted to keep the population in a state of anxiety, looking for experts for solutions, solutions that will undoubtedly cost money and freedoms and solutions that were already there waiting in the wings.
Or it's a ready-made excuse to explain away excess deaths while also being able to make a bucket load of money and cull the population just that little bit more with another round of mRNA tech.
Or maybe Bill Kermit the Frog arms Gates was right.
The next one will get attention.
I've seen enough sunny days becoming overcast after watching pilots playing noughts and crosses in the sky not to ignore the fact that these psychopaths Wish to reign over us in more ways than one.
I vocalised these views recently and one chap with pro-EU and anti-fascist in his bio, which means he's probably had more needles in his skin than Hellraiser, said that I was the one peddling fear and actually Disease X wasn't even real.
It was just based on computer modelling.
It's ironic, given the fact this dude would probably have walked around the supermarket with his masked head down following arrows on the floor.
He'd have stood two meters away from his mates in the garden and queued up in a car park to get spike proteins shoved in his arms multiple times because of computer modeling.
Whatever disease X is or isn't, this year is going to be a spicy one as the powers that wish to still be seek to quell the mass awakening.
But I for one, I'm up for the scrap.
But the good thing about direct democracy is that if you don't like the decisions that have been implemented, you cannot just abdicate responsibility, because that's never going to solve the problem.
It's very easy to see an individual policy on a manifesto and say, I can't support that party because of that one policy.
In reality, that's just pushing people out of politics and polarizing.
With a direct democracy, if you do that, your opposing view only grows louder.
So how can you be so staunchly opposed to something if you're not willing to turn up and fight against it?
And so it will certainly have conflict.
It will have really heated debates and discussions.
But it actually gets people involved.
Rather than pushing them out, they have to come in, because if they don't, then they can't care that much about the view that they're supposedly so upset about in the first place.
So it forces people to get involved in the political process, because they can't complain if it doesn't go their way, if they're not willing to turn up and do something about it.
Do you think politics can bring about change?
And do you see these smaller parties growing in the coming years?
Because from what I see, people are disillusioned with politics.
Me, myself, I'm completely politically homeless.
You know, I've got a choice, you know, essentially with probably who can get elected in the way that things stand at the moment between the Tories and Labour that are two cheeks on the same arse anyway.
I have no desire to be governed by either of them.
So do you think that people that are kind of sick and tired of it are actually going to do what you're doing?
And essentially, you know, if you want something doing, do it yourself, like you say.
Well I hope so because we can't just... It's very easy and everybody is disillusioned with politics because it's not worked for decades and continues not to work and so...
It is very easy to just be like, just let them get on with it.
And I've been doing that for, you know, over a decade myself, just letting them get on with it and, you know, pushing off and letting someone else deal with it.
But, you know, unfortunately, it's got to the stage where we've got, you know, election later this year, and then we've got another four years until the next one.
And the reason I've had to step up now and actually get involved, do it yourself, be the change you wish to see, is I honestly can't say that in five years' time I will get another shot at doing this.
The state of decay of society, whatever political sphere you are, whether you believe it's due to the left or the right, it doesn't matter.
Either way, everybody is unified and agreed that our civil liberties are being demolished.
Daniel started to decline with remdesivir and I thought, oh my God, she's really getting sick.
And Daniel was home, she was eating, talking, laughing, you know, and now she's in the hospital and she's getting sick.
So she was on every type of drug you could think about that was toxic to the liver.
They even overdosed her on an IV Tylenol that they had to give an antidote injection to her.
I mean, they abused her body.
Abused her body.
At least 28 of them.
I have their names.
28 of them were synchronously abusing her.
And they ventilated, they put her on a ventilator as well?
Yeah, she was at 96% oxygen. Well, they tricked me. I was with her all the time
and I was there for five days and the doctor told me we need to bring her into ICU.
So to observe her, not that Danielle's getting worse, but to observe her.
But this was, I did not know it.
It was so sinister.
I did not know that they would kill an innocent child, put a bounty on her head.
It started in the emergency room.
Would a doctor falsify her records and said she had sepsis and she had hypoxia?
If you have sepsis, you would have a fever and you would have a high white count.
Danielle's blood results was normal and she had no fever.
So that's the first fraudulent charge.
The second one, they said that she had hypoxia.
Danielle's oxygen was at 96%.
There is no shortness of breath.
So everything is on the record showing it's completely opposite From what they admitted her for.
So they admitted her based on money.
She's a cash cow.
How much money we could make off of this patient coming in?
Is that what you think it was about?
You think it was about money?
It was 100% about money.
100%.
My daughter was on Medicaid because she got services that the hospital had damaged her.
So she would have an aide coming in to help her job coach.
She worked at Sunrise Assisted Living.
But Danielle had private insurance and we always took her to the best doctors.
So she never really used Medicaid, but Medicaid CMS Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services put a bonus for the hospital 20% over the whole hospital bill if you give them remdesivir.
So that was the key to get a 20% bonus on top of the whole bill.
Yes.
As a health professional, what are your thoughts on disease X?
Everyone's talking about it at the moment.
And what do you think could, it's a crystal ball question, Mark, but what do you think could potentially be coming down the tracks for us?
Well, I believe that obviously there's a couple of things to consider.
As far as giving you a proper answer, and I appreciate your balanced approach, by the way.
Thank you for that.
It allows critical thinking once again.
But here's the thing.
When you look at disease X, or really the idea of disease, we must look at that word disease and sort of put a hyphen between dis and ease.
It is a lack of harmony, a lack of peace within the human body.
What generates that weakness or lack of peace is when the environment in the human body becomes very unhealthy or an immune system doesn't work well or inflammatory systems may be overworked and really aren't Cellular functionality has been destroyed because of a lack of nutrition, and we've become this environment that's really riddled with A, disease, but B, the lack of resilience to be able to fight back things that are maybe out there.
So I do think that there's more variants of, you know, viruses and bacteria and all kinds of parasites that are coming down the pike.
But I've always thought, Gareth, that our body has the ability to defeat those things because of the genetic statement I made earlier.
Why would we have been so inadequately made to allow something that was also made to destroy our bodies?
So, I think that we've got to take more of a holistic approach with what you just said and really realizing all of this information we have, all of it, There's probably some good information out there, certainly, and really be able to discern or wade through the weeds of the negative or even inaccurate information and treat it as a toolbox.
You know, when you have a problem, you go to the toolbox, you figure out what tool or tools are to be used at that time for that particular issue to correct the problem.
So, it's going to require a holistic approach.
I don't want people to be overly concerned about this disease X issue, but I do want them to be overly concerned about a lack of preparation in order to be able to defeat that issue going forward.
When you talk about vaccines and autism, people will shut you down immediately.
They will shout you down.
And I hear it all the time where people will say, oh no, it's not that.
It could be X, Y, and Z. It could be, you know, food is this.
Like you just said, we live in a toxic soup.
And I always think, OK, well, let's talk about that then.
But then they don't want to talk about that either.
So it's extraordinary.
If you were given the role, say, as I don't know, an advisor to government when it comes to autism and children's health in general.
What would be the main things that you would want them to implement?
I know this is a huge question, but what would be the main things you'd want them to implement on day one?
You know, the things that you've seen with NOAA and indeed in your professional capacity that you just think, what are they doing?
So first of all, what's FDA approved is an absolute joke.
Um, so it would start with vaccines.
We don't need vaccines.
We need to trust our God-given immunity.
So when people are like, Oh no, vaccines saved us from polio.
That's not true.
When the vaccines for polio were first rolled out, many people died and so many more were crippled from the vaccine itself.
I talked to a gentleman a few months ago at a conference and him and his brother, he was in his 60s, him and his brother both got.
Vaccine induced polio.
So, it did not.
What saved people was cleaner waters.
They started to clean up our water system.
So, you can thank your plumber.
And that's what started to really eliminate the polio epidemic.
And You know, since then, since, you know, they started off with three vaccines in a childhood schedule.
And, you know, so that's what my mother received.
And I received 12 vaccines.
Wow.
Until I went into the military, of course.
Was it crazy in the military?
I received 12 and 1C.
Was it crazy in the military, I bet?
Um, yeah.
Yeah.
So I think the worst vaccine I got was typhoid.
So I lost feeling and the right side of my, on my right side for probably like a week.
It didn't come back.
Um, but I was a bit freaked out and it was extremely painful.
I remember just feeling, I did feel pain, um, but I couldn't really move my right side where I got the shot.
Um, and I think today, and, you know, they're very when they 1st enroll, they get 13 vaccines when they 1st enroll, but that doesn't count the vaccines that they get when they are deployed, or they go overseas.
And they receive like anthrax and typhoid and all those, you know, overseas vaccines.
Now, I didn't receive an anthrax vaccine when I was in the military, thank God, but I've heard horror stories about it.
So, that's sad all in itself.
But what's on the childhood vaccine schedule is even more sad.
So we're talking 72 vaccines on the childhood vaccine schedule.
So tell me that that's, you know, That's normal.
Tell me that, you know, me receiving 12 back in the day when autism was unheard of, when it was 1 in 10,000, now it's 1 in 36 in the United States, which is probably more.
So, our CDC just measures that number from eight-year-olds only.
That's all for this week.
Thank you for tuning in.
Now the accusation is leveled at those of us in this realm that we can never take a win.
We never enjoy a moment of victory because we're always looking at what else is coming down the road.
Yeah, it's great that this happened, but...
And I have to say, it's probably a fair assessment.
I'm guilty of it, and I'm sure we all are.
We've become so focused on the bigger, darker picture that we forget to enjoy the small nuggets of light when they come our way.
Now, of course, some of those nuggets will be false dawns, false profits, and intentionally planted beams of light to take our eyes off the slights of hand that are being carried out in the shadows.
And so it's probably wise not to crack out the champagne at every given opportunity.
It's expensive for one thing, but maybe we could be a little more joyful at times.
Maybe we could take a few more wins when they present themselves, if only to recharge our batteries.
After all, batteries work off a positive and a negative charge.