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The image is from a tabletop exercise from John Hopkins on a possible new Pandemic.
Just wondering if people are people are prepared to countenance the horror of a second pandemic. Who knows what will happen in the future but notice that the World Health Organisation is very busy trying to get a global pandemic treaty passed, which would enshrine its role as a kind of World Government Department of Health, bypassing nation states. Tracy O'Mahony has highlighted the scary aspect of this treaty in this video and you have to ask yourself, are they doing this for nothing or will they press the button to get another pandemic so they can use the new powers they get by this?
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-ZTc5bdx8Y
Anyway if you read this twitter thread you can see that there are powerful players signalling this and talking about 2025 as the year it will hit:
View: https://x.com/ThreadsIrish/status/1604793697555488768
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The other take away, from people who are watching the world powers plan this, is that it is to target children and also have a genuinely high death rate, unlike Pandemic 1.0. They are also talking about implementing anti-virus steps faster and stronger than they did for Pandemic 1.0.
Which brings us to the final point about right now in Ireland, Nov 2024. What does a more muscular and quicker anti-virus response really mean? I thought they did everything possible against us the last time? But if you recall there was a lot of talk then of quarantine camps, where they could isolate and semi-imprison the unvaccinated, and maybe to an extent they had such camps, or a version thereof, in Canada and Australia. But not in Ireland, because anyway it would be totally unrealistic, where could you put thousands or even 10s of thousands of people like this?
Thats where a little up to date speculation might, although I hope not, come in to play. The Irish government are right now building huge new centres on green field sites all across Ireland, to accommodate vast numbers of new arrivals in self catering units, kind of mini pre-fabricated homes, but also in huge communal tents. These are being built near the motorway networks, and entirely without planning permission, in places like Clonmel, Naas, Mullingar (there is a large green field site enclosed in the barracks area), Thornton Hall and now Athlone.
Of course we are told these are migrant centres but the pattern in Ireland to date is that the new immigrants have been housed in hotels, student accommodations and even new houses and apartments, so will they genuinely use these new facilities for this? Or is it all a blind and in fact we are to go in there, as in practice new Irish concentration camps?
I hope not but I think people should consider the possibility?
Brian Nugent
www.orwellianireland.com
A large communal tent type structure been built at the new centre near Naas.
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
						
					 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		