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Saturday, October 23, 2021

The Commons Project started in 2019, before Covid:









It's all about control.

From its website:
International Cooperation.

On July 9th [of 2021], The Commons Project, The World Economic Forum and The Rockefeller Foundation convened more than 350 public and private sector leaders from 52 countries to come together to design a common framework for safe border reopening.



4 comments:

Linh Dinh said...

Latest out of Vietnam:

In the third phase [of reopening to international visitors], which commences in April 2022, Vietnam may consider removing quarantine regulations for eligible [i.e. fully vaccinated] entrants and picking up the ‘vaccine passport’ system, or recognition of COVID-19 immunization certifications issued by other countries.

Linh Dinh said...

I believe that the massive wave of vaccine deaths this coming winter will prompt many nations to extricate themselves from this totalitarian scam. No matter how corrupt or misguided their leaders are, people will rise up against this madness. When they see their own relatives die even though fully vaccinated, they will realize it's the fake vaccine that's the problem.

Anonymous said...

Hi Linh, The deaths have already started in Latvia, UK and Israel! Cheers, Tom

Linh Dinh said...

Hi Tom,

More lies from the Economist, "Our data journalists have been studying the impact of vaccine mandates. Their effect is modest, they conclude, but potentially crucial. That is why allowing loopholes and exceptions sharply reduces mandates’ effectiveness.

"They also consider whether a winter wave of coronavirus infections could be looming in the northern hemisphere. Masks, which the majority of people in western countries tell pollsters they wear in public, and booster vaccinations should help keep covid at bay in the rich world."

I'm assuming you're in Spain. I hope it's relatively OK there. I'm about to leave for Namibia. I plan on staying there around three months.


Linh