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The Corona Conspiracy; Interview with David Icke on London Real

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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

“Our world is ruled by psychopaths, and run by idiots!” David Icke

What many of us do not realize is that we are on the bottom end of a fierce compartmentalization triangle.  At the very top, there are a few who know the truth behind this madness, and at the bottom lays the rest of the society. We are fed information, which many of us take as matter of fact.

Slowly but surely, intellects around the world are beginning to speak out against what they see as a Corona Conspiracy. If you go on social media, you will see videos asking for the ban of 5G because of what it is doing. There are also concerns about what comes after this lockdown. Vaccinations are a major issue, along with a Smart Grid, which could be rolled out as early as 2030.

The article that I am about to present to you is about a documentary that was introduced to me last week. The Toronto Caribbean Newspaper is not an advocate of conspiracy theories, but we do see it as our responsibility to offer credible material that presents a little something different from the mainstream media.

We are going to review an interview conducted on London Real with David Icke. The BBC reported this interview heavily and other news sources (YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, and the UK regulator Ofcom) have BANNED it. In the interview, David discusses: the coronavirus pandemic, the worldwide COVID-19, lockdown, how governments have manipulated their citizens, and the agenda behind social control and continuous surveillance of our society. The request is to take in this interview, analyse the information, and then share it on as many social media platforms as possible. Let’s first introduce you to David Icke.

People either highly support David Vaughan Icke’s conspiracy theory claims, or they firmly denounce them. David is an English conspiracy theorist, former soccer player and sports broadcaster. He is the author of over 20 books, and has lectured in over 25 countries. David’s popularity is due to his controversial theories about world leaders, and how the world is painted to look by these world leaders. Some of his overarching themes have been:

  • The world is run by a global elite system called the Illuminate
  • The government, the British royal family, celebrities, and journalists are all in on it
  • The illuminate are the descendants of a race of shape-shifting, blood-drinking, child-sacrificing alien lizard people

Now, some of these theories may seem very bazaar, but the knowledge he drops in this interview on London Real does not seem so farfetched because of the facts that he delivers to back up his thoughts. There is no way that I can go over all of his thoughts in this article, but I will list some of them below for your consideration.

COVID-19 has been fictitiously created
In his interview, David expands on evidence for there being no COVID-19. He introduces the idea that what is being exposed in the current tests for the coronavirus are exosomes. Exosomes are known to play a central role in several important biological processes such as: cellular communication, intercellular transfer of bioactive molecules, and immune modulation. His claim is that they are part of our immune response system, and they can be released by: disease, stress and fear, and electromagnetic waves (5G).

The test that they are using (Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction) doesn’t test for COVID-19, and medical professionals were told that it should not be used to test the virus. The question is; why is it being used?

David also examines the language being used by the media when it comes to COVID-19. As of recent, when the news reports on a death, it usually sounds something like this, “Person died after being tested for COVID-19.” Italy has been under the global microscope because of all the deaths that have occurred there. David points out the fact that 99% of the people who died in Italy from the coronavirus, also were diagnosed with four or five other illnesses, not to mention they have the oldest population in the world. Why is this not mentioned in mainstream news?

Introduction of 5G technologies
What is 5G? 5G is the 5th generation mobile network. It enables a new kind of network that is designed to connect virtually everyone and everything together including: machines, objects and devices. It is meant to deliver: higher peak data speeds, more reliability, massive network capacity, increased availability and a more uniform user experience.

In the interview David highlights some of the dangers associated with this 5G role out. He makes a connection between the fact that the first 5G rollouts occurred in China, and it happened to be around the time that the coronavirus began to run rampant throughout the country.

According to David, 5G poisons the cells. The cells then release exosomes, and when the RT-PCR is used to test the individual, they test positive for COVID-19. He reports that 5G at 60 gigahertz can actually stop the human body from absorbing oxygen in the blood, which naturally affects the lung functioning.

Before the initial rollout of 5G, there were inquiries as to whether it had been tested for physical and psychological affects on humans. The answer was a resounding no. Ofcom (The Office of Communications in the United Kingdom), has warned broadcasters against questioning 5G, and are actively monitoring television and radio stations to ensure that no links are made on this “baseless claim.” David questions, “Why the pushback?”

Coronavirus’s final destination; vaccinations
Conspiracy theorists believe that this is all leading up to a global vaccine. Bill Gates has long been questioned about his push for vaccines. Theorists believe that it is going to come to the point where authorities will be able to tell if you are vaccinated or not because of the use of nanotechnology microchips. These microchips will be inserted into the vaccine (created to avoid something like this ever happening again), and you will not be able to travel if you are not vaccinated.

It is a long documentary, but David Icke presents researchable information that the viewer can look into for himself or herself. There is a looming economic recession in front of us, and we all need to be hyper vigilant about educating ourselves on the impact of 5G technology, the truth behind this COVID-19 threat, and the violations that it has imposed on our rights and freedom of speech. Below is the link for the full interview. Take a look for yourself, check the facts, and draw your own conclusions.

The Coronavirus Conspiracy: How COVID-19 will seize your Rights & Destroy our Economy
https://londonreal.tv/the-coronavirus-conspiracy-how-covid-19-will-seize-your-rights-destroy-our-economy-david-icke/?fbclid=IwAR36gBTlLJP5hO4VYFt8VwP0n35F4ZUspwwVuQXtSXLNMAtfs53SCuMyGvw

FULL BANNED INTERVIEW:

LONDON REAL FOUNDER RESPONDS TO BANNING OF DAVID ICKE 5G INTERVIEW:

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  1. Jacob Sevall

    May 7, 2020 at 1:08 am

    I always knew that Covid-19 is a hoax, just a 9/11 is a fake story, which has nothing to do with anything other than a problem-reaction-solution….

  2. Anon

    August 5, 2020 at 1:08 pm

    – DEATH TO THE NEW WORLD ORDER !!!
    – NO NEW NORMAL !!! = NEW WORLD ORDER
    – NO MORE LOCKDOWNS !!!
    – NO TO THIS HOAX VIRUS !!!
    – NO TO THE TEST !!!
    – NO TO THE MANDATORY VACCINE !!!
    – NO TO THE MICROCHIP IMPLANT !!!
    – NO TO FACE MASKS !!!
    – NO TO SOCIAL DISTANCING !!!
    – NO TO RESTRICTIONS !!!
    – JAIL BILL GATES OF HELL !!!
    – NO TO 5G !!!

    • asish

      August 5, 2020 at 2:59 pm

      And who will say NO to all this things, this 7 billion brainless sheeps.

  3. Josephine

    August 5, 2020 at 8:01 pm

    Who will say NO?
    All of us can start saying NO by refusing to wear masks and refusing to socially distance when your job doesn’t depend on it.

    When others see you not complying then you silently give them permission to follow your lead. To use your analogy, sheep need shepherds. Be a Shepherd or shepherdess.

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Is Canada’s Wonderland participating in the racial profiling of young black men too?

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BY MICHAEL THOMAS

Is Canada’s Wonderland participating in the racial profiling of young black men too? Try asking this question to Keishia Facey and the answer would be a no-holds-barred YES, and I shall explain why as we progress in this article.

Imagine you are the mother of a sixteen-year-old son who happens to be Black. Imagine sending your son off by Uber to enjoy himself at Canada’s Wonderland, but when he gets there, he is refused entry.

N (as I would call him) was told that he fits the profile of someone who was not welcomed at the amusement park and that was it, case closed and if he persisted, he was told they would call the police on him. As we shall find out later, N and his mother decided to show his ID as evidence that he was not there before, but that was ignored, and he was left outside the amusement park. Imagine that!

Readers, your next question would be why, or what happened? Let us keep imagining things for now. Remember this young man was put in a cab by his mother, so naturally when he was refused entry at the Vaughan amusement park on September 28th, 2024 he called his mother to see if she could help clarify things.

Let’s imagine that you are the mother of this 16-year-old, you show up at this amusement park thinking this should be easy, he is going to be admitted now that you are here, what is the misunderstanding?

Picture yourselves readers as the boy’s mother trying to find out why your son was refused entry, only to be dismissed and to find out there is another group of black boys that are not wanted at the entrance either. This article will test your imagination, but you will be unpleasantly surprised.

Now picture yourself standing at the entrance of this amusement park with your son and seven, or eight other Black boys between the ages of 14-16, being refused entry into Canada’s Wonderland. Shall we imagine that all nine, or so of these little Black boys looked like someone who was denied entry previously? Shall we?

Now readers, this gets worse, try, and imagine you as N’s mother having the police called on you by Canada’s Wonderland just because you are inquiring why your son cannot enjoy an amusement park in the country where he was born.

I think this imaginary horror story has run its course, and regrettably, I must inform you that all that you have read so far is not a fairy tale, but a real-life ordeal. Now let me introduce you to this real-life cast.

I had the privilege of speaking with N’s mother Mrs. Keishia Facey, Co-founder of the REST (OR) REFORM Equity Conference which advocates for racial justice in our community.

According to Facey, Canada’s Wonderland security called the police on her and her son to inquire why he was refused entry.

Facey told me that when the officer arrived and she tried explaining what happened, Officer K. Ramos told her that, as a minority himself, he found nothing racial about this incident. “After taking what the security guards told him, he said he deemed it not racist,” Facey told me.

It is important to note here that the amusement park security called the police not to clarify things regarding her son’s refusal of entry, but to arrest her because they deemed her manner aggressive. After all, she questioned their decision.

“It just goes to show how a lot of the racist troupes against my son and myself were at play. I am a Black woman so therefore I am angry, and I am aggressive, when all I am trying to ask is what is the reason why my son is not allowed to come in,” Facey told me.

“The problem is that this is not just an individual case of my son and his friend. I am standing here with a group of Black boys who are not allowed to come in, while all these other kids are dressed the same and are allowed to go in, while there is a wall of security screening people out. That is racial profiling,” she said.

Facey told me, “Whoever they were saying my son was, they had no ID for such a person.”

Facey believes that these security guards are not properly trained, and so, one dangerous Black boy to them means one size fits all. “That is racial profiling,” she told me.

Canada’s Wonderland Marketing Director told another news source the reason for turning back N from the amusement park was for wearing an item that concealed his identity, an act that is a violation of the park’s Code of Conduct, yet as stated earlier in this article Canada’s Wonderland downplayed the idea of an ID check from N and his mother. For the record, N’s mother called that statement by Canada’s Wonderland a lie.

In all fairness, I reached out to Canada’s Wonderland by contacting Dwayne McMulkin, the Corporate Director of Marketing and Brand Management at Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, which owns the theme park, to obtain their version of this tragic incident, but no one replied to me.

I asked Facey what she would like to see happen at the end of all this, she replied, “I think the security guards need to be trained, they need to know what anti-Black racism is, they need to know that no matter if  they are: Brown, Indian, White, or Chinese that anti-Black racism in Canada needs to be fought against, and so they can respond differently.”

Facey said she is in conversation with York Regional Police on the matter as well.

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The Caribbean diasporic dynamic: Untapped potential power

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Credits: Piki Superstar

BY STEVEN KASZAB

“The truth is everyone is going to hurt you. You just got to find those worth suffering for.” Bob Marley spoke of both a personal and national quest. Find unity, and you’ve found those worth suffering for.

The Caribbean diaspora is one of the untapped powerhouses of North America. Imagine how many fellow citizens of Caribbean descent: live, work and prosper in America and Canada. Together we are looking at 18 million legal and illegal migrants giving to their preferred neighborhoods throughout the continent. A million in Canada and many more in the USA inject into our societies their: passion, emotions, social activism, professionalism and their: blood, sweat and tears to build a home and community for themselves and their future comers. A population centered in the urban spheres, in Florida and New York City. Toronto is home to over a hundred thousand of this incredible diaspora of: artists, workers, professionals, and educators.

There are many forms of misinformation regarding the migrants trying to achieve citizenship in America and Canada. “They are a drag upon the established financial and social order, criminals and social dependents.” Thank you, Donald Trump, and most Republicans, for showing what type of people you really are. In fact, the Caribbean diaspora make up a majority of small businesses in their new homelands, creating employment and financial investment in places once not there.

Those that flee: Haiti, Dominican, Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica, Cuba, Puerto Rico and other places are often ambitious: professionals, teachers, skilled workers and potential citizens for a marketplace that can and does welcome them. Financial, or security are the primary reasons these people leave their homelands to brave travel to our neighborhood.

Imagine if a group with such vitality and connection could unite in the face of America’s chaotic financial and political onslaught. Being a minority in America has always been a challenge particularly if you’re still considered an “outsider” like most visually, socially different people are. How could this small group reflect its desires, demands and expectations? Perhaps alliances between Canadian-American and Caribbean based groups are essential. Acquiring, managing, and programming media outlets not only friendly to the Caribbean, but centered upon the Caribbean community’s needs, wants and future expectations.

Reimagining the old notion of traveling to the Caribbean for a week, or two and bye bye until next year. Developing notions that the Caribbean is not over there, but right here in Canada, and the USA, in your community and neighborhood. Being a distant place to vacation makes it easier to forget that place and its people. Bringing that place and its people’s traditions, culture and lived reality to Canadian and Americans attention is another story. Establishing a connection with their host nations is essential.

The Caribbean diaspora has a massive financial sway upon the Canadian and American economy as too their political sector. The Caribbean diaspora interjects 145 billion dollars into their host nations’ economies annually. Those who came from the Caribbean invest their professionalism and money into their host nations’ businesses, corporations, and governmental agencies. The Caribbean diaspora is a huge asset to their hosts. Make the host nations realize this in real time. The Caribbean diaspora must leverage their importance to their host nations: culturally, socially, financially, and politically.

In unity will any cultural, or ethnic group achieve attention and consideration from the majority. Look at how and what the: LGBQT community, the Jewish community, and the Black Lives Matter achieved. The Caribbean diaspora with the greater Caribbean community can achieve much if they can unite their commonality and purpose here in Canada/America as to their homelands.

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American individualism and Canadian cooperative thought; Alternatives offered to free people

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BY STEVEN KASZAB

Many of my American customers have made commentary upon the relationship between Canada and the USA, and upon what makes up a Canadian. Are these two people the same or somehow different? Canadians and Americans share a great deal, watch the same television, have similar love for democracy and work together in business and play. Millions of us travel back and forth with seemingly only our national labels separating us from the other.

Our histories are intertwined, families spread across each border, with Canadians expressing their trust and love for the cousins down south. We have historically fought one another, distrusted one another, yet become the greatest of allies as well. A huge border separates each nation from the other, yet millions cross this border freely each day. Our economies are interwoven, and we walk in space together as a unit of explorers with lapel flags identifying us from the other.

What makes Canadians and Americans different? Two words and their meaning makes the case clearly. Family and Cooperation: A group of related things living together – descendants of a common ancestor working together.

“Family” holds a special place of reverence and historical significance socio-politically to both Canadians and Americans. That similarity is clear. I believe the difference in how we view family, and what family means to us. American individualism holds a pivotal historic place within the American social fabric. This flows into how they view and live their family experience. Family is a part of the greater national experience, but individualism maintains a separation from the greater public’s expectations. Individuals and their families are separate from the greater whole. Importance to the needs, expectations, myths of the individual run supreme and above the national needs and expectations. Nationalism in America is characteristically centered on independence and self-reliance.

Canadian expressions of “family” are similar, but the lived concept of family is far more holistic in its approach. Not only are family members part of the family unit, but Canadians view others in Canada as family as well. Our acceptance of the social compact unites Canadians and presses our expression to help the other. Canadian social thought evolved to accept and place social policy decisions such as our universal health care and the protection of the citizen from undue: financial, mental, and physical challenges.

America’s acceptance of the supremacy of capital and individualism places its citizens in harm’s way should that citizen face such challenges as illness (no insurance), or loss of job (loss of home). Canadian social attitudes place cooperation among our citizens as the primary method of achievement as a society and family.

Americans’ reverence of competition places citizens and American institutions against one another. Darwinian attitudes place capital and individualism into every aspect of American life from the moment an American is born in a hospital to the day they pass away. Capital, wealth, personal achievement reaches into every American’s lived experience as though it were a religion. Not so in Canada. Perhaps it is Canadians feeling of inferiority living beside the greatest democratic nation on earth, or because we understand America’s importance to Canada’s welfare and well-being be it: financial, economic, or our national defense. The proverbial little cousin.

That feeling unites Canadians, making us far more empathetic to our neighbors and the world. This empathy enters our political and social realities, as to how we see ourselves. Our inferiority makes us more cooperative, and socially responsible.

American individualism and Canadian cooperative thought. Alternatives offered to free people. Choose and choose well.

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