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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks to reporters after taking a Pilates class in South Lake Tahoe, California, U.S., August 25, 2023. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

Is scamdemic 2.0 upon us? 

If the Biden Regime gets its way, the answer is yes.

As The Hill reported on August 25, 2023, “President Joe Biden on Friday said he plans to ask for more funding from Congress for the development of a new coronavirus vaccine.”  I guess the vaccine manufacturers didn’t make enough money killing people with their poison death shot the first time around, so they need to come back for a second pass.      

And it’s not just a new vax that Jesuit Joe wants to foist upon us.  Oh, no.  That would be too small a thing. Jesuit Joe and the powers that shouldn’t be are positively giddy at the thought of bringing back all the joys of Covid 1.0: forced masking, social distancing, lockdowns, and vaccine mandates.  In other words, the Covid tyranny full monty.

Will the Biden Regime get its way?  I don’t know.  I pray that that’s not the case.  I’d like to believe that people are done with the fear-mongering and the tyranny. 

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It was in early March 2020 that my family and I went out to eat to celebrate my birthday at a local restaurant.  Little did I know at the time that it would be my last time eating out for over a year.  About a week later, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine issued his lockdown orders and life as we knew it came grinding to a halt.   

At that point, Covid had been in the news for about 2 months.  At first, I wasn’t sure what to make of it.  But the more I studied it, the more of a hoax the whole thing seemed.  To be clear, when I say “hoax,” I don’t mean to say that it Covid wasn’t a real virus, although some people did make that claim.  When I say “hoax,” I don’t mean that people didn’t get sick or die from it either.  When I say Covid was a hoax, I mean that the entire narrative created around it was false.  Everything from its origin, which still has not been adequately explained by official sources, to suspiciously conspiratorial undertakings events such as Event 201 held in October 2019, to the fact that it was made out to be much more deadly than it actually was by health officials using statistical legerdemain, to the fact that there was no attempt by the medical community to provide early treatment or preventative steps to keep from getting it, to the obvious attempt to censor anyone on social media who didn’t lockstep repeat the regime Covid propaganda, to the deadly hospital treatment protocols, to the forced vaccination campaigns using an obviously deadly shot, to the egregious destruction of civil liberties, to the obvious double standards – BLM and Antifa were allowed to riot while everyone else was expected to shelter in place, big box stores could remain open but mom and pop shops were locked down tighter than a drum, churches were closed but shopping malls and liquor stores could remain open – to the obvious attempts by nefarious individuals such as Bill Gates and organizations such as the Vatican, the World Health Organization, and the World Economic Forum to use Covid as an excuse to promote globalism.  All these points were huge red flags. 

But in my opinion, the reddest of all red flags that served as a tipoff that Covid was an engineered exercise in tyranny was how governments went after the churches.  Christians are commanded in the Scriptures not to forsake the assembling of themselves on the first day of the week, the Lord’s Day, which is the Christian Sabbath.  But governments everywhere were making it difficult or downright illegal for Christians to do what God had commanded. 

Here in Ohio, the state recommended against churches holding services but did not outright ban it.  But other states were more aggressive.  One of the early, egregious violations of religious liberty took place in Kentucky.   As CNN reported on April 11, 2020, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear warned that anyone attending Easter services that coming Sunday was would be ordered to quarantine for 14 days.  How would Beshear’s administration know who attended Easter services?  The state police would be taking down license plates, presumably in the church parking lot, and notify the attendees that this was a misdemeanor violation and require them to self-quarantine.

My reaction to this was outrage, and I don’t even live in Kentucky.  Also, it was this action that removed any last lingering doubt that I had that we were not dealing with a virus, but with a deliberate, planned medical tyranny.  When governments forbid what God requires, Christians should have no doubt about who is in the right and who is in the wrong. 

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Wherefore putting away lying, speak every man truth with his neighbour….

  • Ephesians 4:25

What’s the difference between a conspiracy theory and the truth?  Answer: About six months.  Or so runs the joke. 

I thought about this when I say the Wall Street Journal Headline (WSJ) “Lab Leak Most Likely Origin of Covid-19 Pandemic, Energy Department Now Says.”  The WSJ, as you probably know, is a mainstream publication and not given to promoting “conspiracy theories.”  Less than two years ago, one could be banned from Facebook and other social media platforms.  But here in February 2023, what was called a “conspiracy theory” not so very long ago, is trumpeted in the headlines of the WSJ. 

In my opinion, the headline in the WSJ doesn’t go far enough, for it implies that the Covid scamdemic was a tragic accident.  In my view, the Covid virus was not a lab leak, but a lab release.  What’s my evidence for saying this?  It’s admittedly circumstantial, that is to say, it is indirect.  I don’t have a quote from Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, Anthony Fauci, or some other globalist megalomaniac saying, “release the virus!” And yet, when you consider the amount and quality of the circumstantial evidence supporting the lab release theory, the case, in my view, is compelling. 

In retrospect, Jesuit-trained Anthony Fauci’s comment at Jesuit-founded and Jesuit-run Georgetown University is among the most interesting and compelling bits of circumstantial evidence.  In a report dated 1/11/2017, just days before Donald Trump took office, Dr. Fauci was quoted as saying “no doubt” Donald Trump would face a surprise infectious disease outbreak while president.  How did Fauci know this?  It appears he was involved in funding the research on the virus contrary to American law.  Did he know the end to which the virus was going to be put? 

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