Episode 114: Paper View - Episode 85 - Method in the Madness or Building Back Worse

EPISODE · Oct 21, 2022 · 1H 29M

Episode 114: Paper View - Episode 85 - Method in the Madness or Building Back Worse

from Paper View · host Daniel Ford

Human society is being systematically destroyed to "Build Back Better" in the words of Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum. There is method in the madness and that method is the agenda of a global cult. To achieve this agenda, the cult must destroy current human society to introduce their new system - a dystopian, totalitarian global state - as the solution to the destruction of the current system. In this episode...Families increasingly cannot afford to buy their own homes and face no choice but to sell or rent. Klaus Schwab's phrase "You will own nothing and you will be happy" is very relevant here...'Covid' may have changed personalities, according to a study. 'Covid' doesn't exist and therefore changed nothing. The government response to Covid worldwide has changed personalities.Hospital admissions for 'Covid' are apparently on the rise. I talk about this situation from another angle.Storm Ian has devastated Floria. I talk about the story from a wider context.Alex Jones has been ordered to pay close to a BILLION dollars in a damages trial verdict for comments on the Sandy Hook massacre claiming that that no children died and the event was a hoax. I talk about what this means for freedom of speech and how much are pharma companies, health agencies, regulatory agencies, governments and celebrities going to pay in damages for claiming the Covid fake vaccine was safe and effective? Children have died... 

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