Yuval Noah Harari: the world after coronavirus (Written on 20 Mar 2020, Financial Times) Yuval Hariri is a WEF Agenda Contributor (see https://www.weforum.org/people/yuval-noah-harari ) "Humankind is now facing a global crisis. Perhaps the biggest crisis of our generation. The decisions people and governments take in the next few weeks will probably shape the world for years to come. They will shape not just our healthcare systems but also our economy, politics and culture. We must act quickly and decisively. We should also take into account the long-term consequences of our actions. When choosing between alternatives, we should ask ourselves not only how to overcome the immediate threat, but also what kind of world we will inhabit once the storm passes. Yes, the storm will pass, humankind will survive, most of us will still be alive — but we will inhabit a different world. Many short-term emergency measures will become a fixture of life. That is the nature of emergencies. They fast-forward historical processes. Decisions that in normal times could take years of deliberation are passed in a matter of hours. Immature and even dangerous technologies are pressed into service, because the risks of doing nothing are bigger. Entire countries serve as guinea-pigs in large-scale social experiments. What happens when everybody works from home and communicates only at a distance? What happens when entire schools and universities go online? In normal times, governments, businesses and educational boards would never agree to conduct such experiments. But these aren’t normal times." http://www.covid19pv.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Harari-Yuval-Noah.-The-World-After-Coronavirus-2020.pdf
Plandemic...
Cabal Anti-Christ
There had to have been a conversion by some group at some point. Perhaps that's them.
Then I start going down a rabbit hole of questions. Like, who started the catholic church and when? Was it really the first christian religion? Was Christianity hijacked almost immediately and if so, how did the catholic church get broken up? Clearly there had to be protestants before the "protestant revolution", right?
So many questions....
Absolutely🙏 I've always felt that evil is a parasite, it cannot live without a host, so it leeches to anything good and takes over. Evil is constantly on the move. I feel most good people are satisfied and want to be left alone. Unfortunately that can bring complacency, which leaves the door open for evil to sneak in and be shrouded in what is good.