Shocking examples of how governments and media lie to the public are disclosed in the video below. It starts with the Belgian virologist Mark Van Ranst teaching an international audience of leaders how to use media to fool a country into believing there is a pandemic...
Udo Ulfkotte
Julian Assange, Founder Wikileaks
Government whistleblowers in Germany, England, and the Netherlands all confessed the same thing:
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DECEPTIVE REPORTING
An example of how fear is instilled by the media can be found below. Belgium's national broadcaster published a dramatic story about how the intensive care unit of a specific hospital was full, and they feared the announced easing measures.
What they did not expect, of course, was that the hospital would publish a counter message to correct this scandalous deception.
Charlie Chester, technical director of CNN, admitted to an undercover journalist from Project Veritas, how CNN creates fear with death rates and how news reporters are groomed to spread propaganda instead of news
A leaked Zoom meeting of African government officials, shows how they talked about ramping up covid numbers in order to continue the lockdowns
Udo Ulfkotte, editor of one of Europe's largest newspapers the Frankenfurter Algemeine Zeitung, confessed that he and journalists worldwide are trained and paid to always lie to the people
I was educated to lie, to betray, and not to tell the truth to the public
Our number one enemy is ignorance.
The media, in general, are so bad, we have to question whether the world would be better off without them
The media, in general, are so bad, we have to question whether the world would be better off without them
Government whistleblowers in Germany, England, and the Netherlands all confessed the same thing:
We deliberately created fear in the population to justify the lockdowns, and to control people's behaviour. Our approach was tantamount to psychological warfare. For example, it was suggested to create a shock effect by showing relatives at a hospital bedside, with a loved one dying a slow, painful death.
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DECEPTIVE REPORTING
An example of how fear is instilled by the media can be found below. Belgium's national broadcaster published a dramatic story about how the intensive care unit of a specific hospital was full, and they feared the announced easing measures.
In Hospital Geel, there are barely any beds left in the intensive care unit. ... We are totally desperate
What they did not expect, of course, was that the hospital would publish a counter message to correct this scandalous deception.
In the media we read that the situation in Hospital Geel is extremely dire and that the hospital has no more beds available in intensive care. This is not true and we would like to correct it. We are even below the average for the province of Antwerp