1.Vaccine passports: in 2021, numerous politicians and policymakers first dismissed the idea, only to change direction and impose the invasive and controlling mechanism – under the guise of wanting to open up society from the lockdowns they themselves had previously imposed. Despite the lack of an ethical basis for such an idea, vaccine passes swept the world in 2021.
2.Covid Camps: The idea that governments were planning to build quarantine camps was another rumor that was circulating in 2020. The fear was that the government would detain people, even healthy people, in internment camps – this was written off by the media and politicians as just mere ‘disinformation anyone who said they may be used for others was branded as a conspiracy theorist and spreaders of fake news. As time went on these camps were built and opened both in Canada and Australia.
3.5G and COVID: Many people were concerned that wireless radiation could cause flu-like symptoms similar to COVID, or that radiation could depress one’s immune system making people more susceptible to COVID.
This claim was fact-checked and dismissed as “unfounded” since there is “no evidence that 5G is harmful to humans.” The BBC, quoting a scientist, called the claim “complete rubbish”. Facebook’s COVID-19 policy still prohibits such claims on its platform.
Fast forward to September 2021, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) published a study confirming that Wireless Communications Radiation and, in particular, 5G may have exacerbated the COVID-19 pandemic by weakening host immunity and increasing SARS-CoV-2 virulence.”
4.The origins of Covid: The natural origin, a group of scientists published a firm statement saying they “strongly condemn conspiracy theories suggesting that COVID-19 does not have a natural origin” and that scientists “overwhelmingly conclude that this coronavirus originated in wildlife.” Supported by big tech’s censorship, this theory was established as the undebatable truth.
But in 2021 A study was written by Steven Quay and Richard Muller examined the sequence of the amino acids in the genome of the virus. They found that “in the entire class of coronaviruses that includes CoV-2, the CGG-CGG combination has never been found naturally” and concluded “The presence of the double CGG sequence is strong evidence of gene splicing, and the absence of diversity in the public outbreak suggests gain-of-function acceleration. The scientific evidence points to the conclusion that the virus was developed in a laboratory.
5.Microchipping people: Theories around new attempts by governments and tech companies to track the people have been circulating for decades. Since COVID there have been two main theories that involve the concept of implanting microchips in people. The first is that the vaccine itself contains some sort of communication device, (this theory has not been proven correct.)
This theory was declared false by Reuters in April 2020 but November of 2021 a Swedish company called Dsruptive said Instead of carrying a vaccination pass the company will implant it directly into the person’s hand.
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