No matter what’s the origin of
COVID-19, the response to this virus lead to a series of drastic and
unprecedented changes on a global level. The dystopian future is now. Here’s
how this pandemic created the largest human experiment in history.
The response to the COVID-19
pandemic launched the largest human experiment in world history. At the moment
of writing these lines, over a third of the global human population is forced
into confinement. Furthermore, the global economy came to a screeching halt as
several governments ordered the closing of all non-essential businesses.
Never in world history have we
seen such sweeping and far-reaching measures that affect each individual at
such a profound level. In a matter of weeks, the ability of billions to move
around freely and to earn a livelihood completely vanished.
While these measures are said
to be temporary in order to stop the propagation of the virus, an important
fact remains: They’ve actually become a reality. And this means that they can
easily become a reality at any point and time in the future.
Although it is comforting to
think that our governments have our health and best interests at heart, it is
rather naive to believe that the most powerful people in the world do not see
this pandemic as an amazing opportunity. One of the elite’s favorite sayings is
“never let a good crisis go to waste”. And this crisis is definitely not going
to waste. This pandemic has enabled the “testing” of
various authoritarian measures that are exactly in line with
the world elite’s long-term plans. In fact, it is difficult to imagine a better
plan to simultaneously terrify, isolate, subdue, impoverish and demoralize a
society as a whole – creating the perfect context to reshape to fit specific
interests.
In short, the dystopian future is now. For years, this site has
been warning about plans for a world government that is based on intense mass
media indoctrination and high-tech police state surveillance. We are living all
of this now – to a degree that many of us did not even fathom a few weeks ago.
If this global lockdown lasts
a few weeks, the world might recover and regain some sort of normality (until
the next crisis). However, if this goes on months (as some experts predict),
the impact on society will take on biblical proportions.
Here’s a look at the many
facets of this lockdown and their possible long-term impact on humanity as a
whole.
Mass Media Takeover
Mass media preparing the
masses for a long crisis.
The first “symptom” of
COVID-19 was the complete takeover of mass media on a global level. Nearly
every media source – no matter its target audience or niche interest – switched
to 24/7 COVID coverage. All other news topics became irrelevant and got evacuated
from the public discourse. Nearly all forms of entertainment – most notably
professional sports – were put on hold, forcing people to solely focus on the
pandemic.
In newspapers, scoreboards
displaying sports results were replaced with a morbid “deaths and confirmed
cases” scoreboard that is custom-made to generate fear. Every day, billions of
humans anxiously follow these “scores”, knowing that their freedom and
livelihood depend solely on these government-issued numbers. If the numbers do
not go down, the confinement goes on.
As COVID-19 took over mass
media, popular culture as a whole instantly turned into a barren wasteland.
There are no new cultural products and no artists releasing material that could
ease minds, provide some entertainment or, perhaps, provide some much-needed
insight. Most artists are reduced to social media “influencers” who repeat the
Orwellian orders heard everywhere else around the world: “Stay home and wash
your hands”.
In short, nearly all forms of
social and cultural distractions were replaced with wall-to-wall COVID
coverage. As people consume a steady stream of frightful news, levels of
anxiety keep going up, creating an ideal context for the introduction of
police-state measures. And these measures were welcomed with thundering
applause.
High Tech Police State
Chinese citizens must show a
government-issued QR code on their phone in order to take public
transportation.
The threat of a deadly
pandemic is the perfect context to introduce aggressive police state tactics. People are scared and they
want to see decisive measures taken by their government. However, once this is
all said and done, will society recover 100% of its freedoms? Or will it
gradually go back to about 50%, celebrating each percent as a victory?
The first casualty of the
pandemic was air travel. Simply put, it just stopped. All flights were canceled
and people abroad were told to go back home as soon as possible. Once everyone
got home, everyone was told to remain home. Then, in a matter of days,
governments went from banning “large gatherings” to banning gatherings of “2+
people”.
These unprecedented
restrictions on human contact generated a climate of fear and
paranoia as people began to alert authorities of illegal
gathering. While these “snitches” would argue that “the faster the epidemic is
eradicated, the faster we all return to normalcy”, precedents are being set.
Police in India beat lockdown
violators with sticks.
The pandemic has also
justified the use of high tech surveillance at
a level never seen before. Here are some examples from around the world:
In China,
government-installed CCTV cameras point at the apartment door of those
under a 14-day quarantine to ensure they don’t leave. Drones tell people to
wear their masks. Digital barcodes on mobile apps highlight the health status
of individuals.
In Singapore, the
government rolled out an app called
TraceTogether. It uses Bluetooth signals between cellphones to see
if potential carriers of the coronavirus have been in close contact with other
people.
Over in Hong Kong, some
residents were made to
wear a wristband which linked to a smartphone app and could alert
authorities if a person left their place of quarantine.
In South Korea, the
government used records such as credit card transactions, smartphone location
data and CCTV video as well as conversations with people, to create a system
where confirmed cases were tracked. The result was a
map that could tell people whether they had gone near a coronavirus
carrier.
On Thursday, the South Korean
government launched
an enhanced tool that it says can help track patients even more
closely in near real time, in order to see where the disease was moving.
Meanwhile, Israel’s security
agency Shin Bet is using citizens’ cell phone location data to track where
they’ve been so they can enforce quarantine controls and monitor the movements
of those infected. Controversially, the data has been collected over the past
few years and intended to for counterterrorism purposes, the New York Times reported. The newspaper
said this data trove and the collection of it had not been previously reported.
Some parts
of India were stamping the hands of people arriving at airports
telling them how long they had to be quarantined, Reuters reported. Reservation data from
airlines and trains were being monitored to make sure those people didn’t
travel, the report added. In the south Indian state of Kerala, authorities have
been using a mixture of telephone call records, surveillance camera footage and
phone location data to track down people who may have been in contact with
coronavirus patients.
In the U.S., the government is
talking to Facebook, Google and other tech companies about the
possibility of using location
and movement data from Americans’ smartphones to combat coronavirus.
– CNBC, Use of surveillance to fight coronavirus raises concerns about government power after pandemic ends
– CNBC, Use of surveillance to fight coronavirus raises concerns about government power after pandemic ends
Albert Fox Cahn, the executive director of
the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project believes
that most of these measures are here to stay. He stated:
“We have absolutely no reason
to believe that the government agencies that are eager to expand their power in
response to COVID-19 will be willing to see those authorities lapse once the
virus is eradicated.”
The after-pandemic will lead
to another major source of concern: The economy.
Major Economy Shift
Initial unemployment insurance
claims in the United States. From 2010 to 2020, a steady decline … until a
sudden and historical peak.
COVID-19 incited several
governments to enact a controversial measure: The closing of all non-essential
businesses. This led to millions of workers to instantly losing their jobs. It
also led to some unhealthy wheeling-and-dealings with governments to determine
which businesses are deemed essential or not.
While most major corporations
will weather the storm and hire back employees, a great number of small and
medium businesses will not survive the shutdown.
The situation also creates
clear winners: Major chains such as Walmart, Costco, Walgreens, McDonald’s and
Amazon. In fact, due to a staggering jump in sales, Amazon recently announced
the hiring
over 100,000 employees to help cope with the demand. However, not unlike
most jobs available at these major chains, the offered pay nears minimum wage.
If the lockdown persists, we
can expect a major shift in the global economy: Small and medium
businesses will struggle and die while gigantic entities will
thrive as they turn into monolithic “distribution centers” for essential goods.
To prevent a complete crash of
the global economy, governments announced trillions of dollars in financial aid
to those impacted by the shutdown. However, this money does
not come out of thin air: It will result in massive debts and, most likely,
higher taxes. In poorer countries, financial aid is rare or
non-existent – a recipe for impending chaos.
In the end, all economic
crises always end up favoring the elite. The net result of the financial
crash of 2008 (and its bailouts) led to the funneling of tens of trillions of
dollars from the pockets of the middle class towards the world elite. This
COVID crisis will most likely end with similar results.
In Conclusion
While the above assessment
might seem grim, it is an objective analysis of a planet in lockdown. In a
matter of weeks, the entire planet went from normalcy to fear, panic, paranoia,
confinement, unemployment, police-state surveillance and extreme social
distancing. Millions of citizens who thrived on freedom and free enterprise are
now on “house-arrest” and must rely on the government for subsistence.
Although the absolute
necessity of these measures is up for debate, there is no possible debate about
their necessity once the virus is gone. And we need to make sure that
the dystopian nightmare we are living now does not become permanent. Because,
right now, some power-hungry people are salivating and they will only want more
of this.
In these critical times, we
must keep track of the many ways society is being altered and we must make sure
that, once the virus is gone, liberty is fully restored. Because, as Thomas
Jefferson said: “The price of freedom is eternal vigilance”.
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