The Pandemic's Global Impact

Guest: Michel Chossudovsky

Michel Chossudovsky describes sweeping restrictive measures applied in Quebec, including a generalized curfew; issue of fundamental human rights; destabilization of civil society and economic activity leading in some cases to famine; two different testing procedures for identifying viruses are discussed; CDC and WHO no longer endorse the PCR test; difference between a genetic sequence and a virus; Canadian government funding of massive testing is creating a fiscal crisis; heavy indebtedness due to March 2020 lockdowns; Gates and Soros have patents on tests according to Forbes; complex overlapping alliances of sectors of Russia and China with the WEF; banking industry in China opened to the west via its entry into the WTO; head of China’s CDC, George Fu Gao, part of Event 201 simulation; nature of capitalism in China; composition of the Chinese Communist Party; 1960s Chinese Cultural Revolution; social structure in China based on Confucianism.
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Mario - March 11th, 2022 at 3:12am

Where can I listen to the new shows that are happening weekly as you progress going forward because on this site the last show was in February.

Remember I am a member of the community Advisory board and the finance committee now nothing prevents you as a producer to be a member of any of these committees because that's where some policy is influenced and changed and I say some.

When I make my complaints there's several of us who are listener members but it would be great to have some producers or on the petitions as well please contact me so I can speak with you or more direct way to email you oh, my goal is you can involve yourself as much as you want or as little as you want or none but I strongly suggest you should get involved at some capacity and I could use your help and other producers as well because it doesn't matter as long as they're part of the network.

It's the only way to get these robber barons .

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