by Carlos Z
January
25, 2021
from
BitChute Website
Information sent by MJGdeA
Documentary that investigates
'The Fourth
Industrial Revolution'...
What the 1%
(Global Elite) has to gain,
and the rest of
us are about to lose...
Transcript
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march 11
00:07
2020 the world health organization
00:10
declared an outbreak of sars
00:12
cov2 covet 19 can be characterized
00:16
as a pandemic since then we've been
00:19
locked down
00:20
four times i must give the british
00:22
people a very simple
00:24
instruction you must stay at home
00:27
we've received a daily death toll the uk
00:30
death toll
00:30
now stands at 3605
00:35
we've been refused medical treatment
00:37
coronavirus is having a devastating
00:39
effect
00:40
on cancer treatment we've received
00:42
curfews
00:43
boris johnson will tomorrow uh institute
00:46
at 10 p.m curfew on pubs
00:49
up and down the country we've had our
00:52
businesses closed
00:54
you know what's going on is wrong you
00:56
know it as well
01:00
[Music]
01:03
[Applause]
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we've been restricted from seeing loved
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ones hang on a minute don't take her
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away
01:10
hey don't take her away
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don't take her away
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we've not been allowed to socialize the
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struggle ended
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with beth taking her own life
01:24
we've been forbidden to protest tell me
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what lie i have broken you cannot tell
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me
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any law that i've broken we've been
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assaulted
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look at this all right
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[Music]
01:50
she was an old lady robbed of her
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dignity
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for having the courage to protest all
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this
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has been imposed using bad data the ons
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data
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this week came out and said that it was
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um
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it had been downgraded so the knockdown
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2 was based again
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on dodgy numbers false infection rates
02:14
according to report in this morning's
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times uh 30
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of test results uh give false positives
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the
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the app will only tell you to
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self-isolate
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if you've been in close contact with
02:27
somebody who's tested positive yeah but
02:28
they could be false positives well you
02:31
will have had to be
02:32
in close contact with somebody for it to
02:34
tell you to self-isolate
02:36
yeah but their test in itself might have
02:37
been a false positive
02:39
and inflated mortality rates the
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definition of a coronavirus death
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is someone who dies for any reason
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within 28 days of positive tests
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[Music]
02:49
they have accelerated the release of a
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vaccine
02:52
but will life return to normal i mean
02:56
just simple words there reacting it
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you're quite emotional by that
03:00
well it's just it's been you know it's
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been such a tough year for so many
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people and
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you know we can get on with our lives or
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will we see a new normal
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a world with harsh tyrannical rules
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governed by a centralized totalitarian
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state
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[Music]
03:24
since covert 19 was declared a pandemic
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many have speculated that it's been
03:29
planned by a group of tech elites
03:31
who are dictating to governments
03:32
globally but do these ideas carry any
03:36
weight
03:36
and what might their motives be for
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orchestrating a global pandemic
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to understand we must first explore a
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significant shift that's been taking
03:46
place in our economy
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one that only a minority of people are
03:50
aware of
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it's called the fourth industrial
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revolution
03:55
to date there have been three industrial
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revolutions
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the first happened in the late 1700s
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with the invention of the steam engine
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which led to the creation of factories
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and a booming textile industry
04:07
in the late 1800s the second industrial
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revolution was marked by mass production
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as well as new industries like steel and
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electricity
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and the third happened in the late 1900s
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which saw the invention of the computer
04:20
in the internet
04:23
now the fourth industrial revolution
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describes the emergence
04:27
of artificial intelligence and how it
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integrates more with humans
04:33
artificial intelligence or a.i can
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already be seen in our daily lives
04:38
from how we check out at the supermarket
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to how we check in for a flight
04:43
but it's far more advanced than most
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people realize
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in august 2020 entrepreneur elon musk
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gave a demo
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of his new company neuralink connected
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to our brains with tiny wires
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this microchip is synced with ai
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enabling humans to control
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anything from prosthetic limbs to
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computer games
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this working proof of concept has
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already been fitted into people
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it has the potential to completely
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transform the way we interact online
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there's actually a lot of functions that
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this device could do
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related to monitoring your health and
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warning you about a possible heart
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attack or stroke or other
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damage as well as uh sort of convenience
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features like playing music
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um you do a lot um it's sort of like if
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your
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phone went at your brain or something
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it's a cyborg
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it's a combination it's a combination of
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electronics and biology yeah
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things are getting more and more
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connected kai thuli
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is the former president of google china
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and microsoft research
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china as well as the author of new york
05:48
times bestseller
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ai superpowers china silicon valley and
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the new world order
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kaifu believes that china will be the ai
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superpower within five years
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for those of you haven't been to china
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for the three years please be careful
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when you go because
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your credit card and cash may not be
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accepted
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china has pretty much been taken over by
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mobile payment
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in the age of ai if data is the new oil
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then china is the new saudi arabia one
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concern
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that is topical in the development of ai
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is the displacement of jobs
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robots are clearly replacing people's
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jobs they're working 24x7
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they're more efficient so therefore are
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you convinced long term that we're going
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to have a jobs problem in the world
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not long term but maybe in the next 10
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years within the next 10 years you mean
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it's going to happen much sooner
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much sooner if a lot of people will find
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happiness without working
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that would be a happy outcome
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at amazon fulfillment centers robots
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transport items to humans
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who then pack them to be delivered
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amazon believes
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that within 10 years they will not need
06:55
a single human to fulfill an order
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according to the world economic forum 50
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of the workforce
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will need reskilling by 2025
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and it's likely that only a fraction of
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these will find work
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resulting in a large proportion of the
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workforce becoming unemployed
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it's a pretty good chance we end up with
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a universal basic income
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or something like that due to automation
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you know people have time to do
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other things and have more complex
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things more interesting things
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absolutely more leisure time and then we
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got to figure out how we integrate with
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a world in the future with advanced ai
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one idea that is gaining popularity
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is to charge tech companies with a robot
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tax which can be distributed to the
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unemployed as a universal basic income
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i don't think the robot companies are
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gonna you know be outraged
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that there might be a tax
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it's okay
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contrary to the past whose previously
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revolutions
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probably jobs will be faster destroyed
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compared to new ones being created
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this is klaus schwab the author of this
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book the fourth industrial revolution
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he's also the executive chairman of the
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world economic forum
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which is funded by the largest global
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enterprises and whose members include
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ceos heads of state and government
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ministers from countries
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such as the uk and us the fourth
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industrial revolution will
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impact our lives completely it will
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change
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actually as our own identity of course
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gives life
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to such policies and
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developments like smart traffic smart
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government
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smart cities in june 2019
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the uk government published details
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about their partnership with the world
08:51
economic forum
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in a policy called regulation for the
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fourth industrial revolution
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one year later in june 2020 the world
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economic forum released this promotional
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video
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entitled the great reset
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[Music]
09:15
the purpose for this film is to imply
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that everything
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from economics to our culture needs to
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change
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[Music]
09:25
[Applause]
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[Music]
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[Music]
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after the reset it shows images of
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digital technology
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biological cells populations cash
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climate change traffic management
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and this seem familiar
10:00
this promotional video was released six
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months before margaret
10:04
keenan received the first covered 19
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vaccine
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[Music]
10:12
in november 2020 time magazine published
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the great reset on their front cover
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the world economic forum's managing
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director jeremy jergens
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believes that it will have a devastating
10:23
impact on our economy
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you know if we look at the great reset
10:28
we're still at the early stages
10:30
of a global crisis this is going to
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forever
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uh transform society you know when it
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first started people said okay
10:37
this is the biggest crisis to hit since
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2007-2008 financial crisis
10:43
and then a little bit later he said oh
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wow this is the biggest crisis
10:48
since world war ii now we're looking at
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them and say no look this is comparable
10:52
to what happened in the great depression
10:56
politicians are also endorsing the
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campaign this pandemic has provided an
11:00
opportunity for a reset this is our
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chance to accelerate our pre-pandemic
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efforts
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to reimagine economic systems history
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would look at this crisis
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as the great opportunity for reset
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all elements of the great reset are
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fundamental to building the future we
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need
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and it's even promoted by the royal
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family
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who posted this video on their youtube
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page with the great
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reset hashtag we are on the verge of
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catalytic breakthroughs
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that will alter our view of what is
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possible
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and profitable within the framework
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of a sustainable future we
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need nothing short of a paradigm shift
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one that inspires
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action at revolutionary levels and pace
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we simply cannot waste any more time
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the only limit is our willingness to act
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[Music]
12:06
and the time to act
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is now the world economic forum believes
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that capitalism needs to be reinvented
12:16
their buildback better slogan has been
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adopted by politicians across the globe
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this moment also gives us a much greater
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chance
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to be radical and to do things
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differently
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to build back better because we can only
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build back better
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if we lean on one another over the last
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two weeks i've shared my agenda for
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economic recovery
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i call it buildback better because we
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can't just build back to the way things
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were before
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we have to do it better and the first
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plank of my buildback better plan
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rejects
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the defeatist view that ultimate that
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automation
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and globalization mean we can ensure
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american workers
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lead to a future made in america
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so what does the world look like after
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the great reset
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this social media post by the world
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economic forum demonstrates eight
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predictions by 2030
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here are three of them you'll own
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nothing and you'll be happy
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whatever you want you'll rent and it'll
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be delivered by drone
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and western values will have been tested
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to the breaking point
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many of boris johnson's new policies
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fall in line with the world economic
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forum's objectives in november 2020 his
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new green industrial revolution plan
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included a ban on petrol and diesel cars
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by 2030
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combined with other current restrictions
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such as blocking vehicle access to side
13:47
roads
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causing gridlock on main roads extending
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the congestion zone
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and introducing a paper mile road tax
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one might think that he's attempting to
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remove ownership of cars
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the biggest application is the
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autonomous driving
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this is going to replace the entire
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transportation
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that we have we're used to today you
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will no longer buy cars
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your car is parked 96 of the time
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so it's depreciating how bad is that for
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an investment
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right only four percent of the time is
14:21
it getting you from place a to place b
14:23
but imagine there is uber that gets here
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in 30 seconds
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and is very reliable very clean and
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there's no nasty driver because there is
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no driver
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and it's very safe would you not not buy
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a car
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one thing about ai is it gets better
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with data in 10 years
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after its first launch it will probably
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be so much better than people
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most of us will be afraid to drive you
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know why because
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autonomous vehicles will start talking
14:53
to each other they will miss each other
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by one centimeter
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and we as humans are will become our
14:59
worst enemies
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because we're going to be the threat to
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our lives the machines are going to be
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safe
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and pretty soon after that humans will
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be disallowed from driving
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suppose you're a 50 years old truck
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driver
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and you just lost your job to a
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self-driving vehicle
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now there are new jobs in designing
15:20
software
15:20
or in teaching yoga to engineers
15:24
but how does a 50 years old truck driver
15:27
reinvent himself or herself
15:30
as a software engineer or as a yoga
15:32
teacher
15:33
because ai is nowhere near its full
15:36
potential
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all jobs will disappear new jobs will
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emerge
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but then the new jobs will rapidly
15:44
change
15:45
and vanish at the world economic forum
15:48
2020 annual meeting in davos
15:51
historian philosopher and author yuval
15:54
noel harari
15:55
warned the audience about the dangers of
15:57
artificial intelligence
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we hear so much about the enormous
16:02
promises of technology
16:04
and these promises are certainly real
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but
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technology might also disrupt human
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society
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and the very meaning of human life in
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numerous ways
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ranging from the creation of a global
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useless class to the rise of data
16:23
colonialism
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and of digital dictatorships those who
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fail
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in the struggle against irrelevance
16:31
would constitute a new
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useless class and this useless class
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will be separated by an evil growing gap
16:41
from the ever more powerful elite
16:44
we are already in the midst of an ai
16:48
arms race with china and the usa
16:51
leading the race and most countries
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being left
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far far behind a.i will likely create
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immense wealth in a few high-tech hubs
17:04
while other countries will either go
17:06
bankrupt
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or will become exploited data colonies
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just think what will happen to
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developing economies once it is
17:18
cheaper to produce cars in california
17:22
than in mexico and what will happen
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to politics in your country in 20 years
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when somebody in san francisco or in
17:33
beijing
17:35
knows the entire medical and personal
17:39
history of every politician
17:42
and every journalist in your country
17:44
including all the sexual escapades
17:48
all their mental weaknesses and all
17:50
their corrupt dealings
17:52
when you have enough data you don't need
17:55
to send soldiers
17:57
in order to control a country
18:00
between the beginning of the pandemic
18:02
and august 2020 alone
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seven silicon valley tech giants added
18:06
nearly 2.5 trillion to their market
18:09
values
18:10
400 billion of which was added by
18:12
microsoft
18:14
founder bill gates also has an interest
18:16
in vaccines
18:17
where he through the bill and melinda
18:19
gates foundation
18:21
owns stock in the vaccine manufacturing
18:23
companies visa
18:24
and moderna both companies have been
18:27
developing a new generation of vaccines
18:29
that interacts directly with our dna
18:33
traditional immunization methods involve
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injecting a dead or a weakened form of
18:38
the virus
18:38
this triggers the immune system to
18:40
create antibodies which helps to protect
18:42
us in the case of a virus getting into
18:44
our system
18:46
visors and moderna's new messenger rna
18:48
technology however
18:49
is not a standard immunization vaccine
18:51
but rather genetic engineering
18:54
instead of injecting a virus into the
18:55
patient their approach is to inject
18:57
synthetic molecules that transport
18:59
instructions to the cell on how to
19:01
create
19:02
antibodies to fight the virus up until
19:05
november 2020
19:07
no messenger rna vaccine had ever been
19:10
approved for use
19:10
on humans on the 21st of november 2020
19:16
the lancet expressed disappointment that
19:18
the kobit-19 vaccine trial results were
19:20
announced via press releases
19:23
leaving many scientific uncertainties
19:25
due to the lack of safety data
19:28
the publication also expressed
19:30
uncertainty
19:31
on how well the vaccines work in older
19:34
people
19:34
or those with underlying conditions as
19:37
well as their efficacy
19:38
in preventing severe disease
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[Music]
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in early december 2020 a group of
19:46
medical doctors from around the world
19:47
created a video to warn the public about
19:50
the safety of the vaccine
19:52
due to the excuse of a global pandemic
19:54
the pharma industry
19:56
has the permission to skip the animal
19:59
trials
20:00
this means that we humans will be the
20:03
queen epics
20:04
this vaccine has been developed too
20:07
quickly
20:08
we have no idea what the long-term
20:11
effects will be
20:13
an experiment on humanity there is only
20:16
limited
20:17
short-term safety data and no long-term
20:20
safety data to rule out late onset
20:23
negative effects
20:24
like autoimmune diseases infertility and
20:27
cancers
20:28
please be critical do your own research
20:31
and don't let the media manipulate you
20:34
this is the first time ever
20:35
this will ever be launched on the human
20:37
race there are so
20:39
many different awful things that can
20:41
happen to us and we need to investigate
20:43
this before we go forward
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this is my alarm call to the world on
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the 19th of december 2020
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the cdc published this report by the
20:52
advisory committee
20:54
on immunization practices just one day
20:57
after the uk initiated vaccination with
21:00
advisor by on tech covert 19 vaccine
21:02
authorities confirmed two cases of
21:05
anaphylaxis
21:06
which is a very serious allergic
21:08
reaction that is rapid in onset
21:10
and may cause death on page six under
21:14
the title
21:15
v safe active surveillance for covert 19
21:17
vaccines
21:19
3150 or 2.8 percent
21:23
of the 112 807 vaccine recipients
21:27
were unable to perform normal daily
21:29
activities
21:30
unable to work or required care from a
21:33
doctor or health care professional
21:35
if 60 million people in the uk have
21:38
the vaccine we can expect 1.67
21:42
million people to be unable to work
21:46
unable to perform normal daily
21:48
activities
21:49
and to require care i don't know how
21:52
long for
21:53
if six billion people worldwide have the
21:57
vaccine
21:58
then the number rises to 167
22:01
million and this remember is a short
22:04
term problem
22:07
we don't know what will happen in the
22:08
medium and long term the side effects
22:11
for the moderna vaccine sound
22:12
concerning we looked after the second
22:15
dose
22:16
at least 80 percent of participants
22:18
experienced a systemic
22:20
side effect ranging from severe chills
22:23
to fevers
22:25
so are these vaccines safe
22:29
well the the fda
22:34
not being pressured will look hard at
22:37
that the fda is the gold standard of
22:39
regulators
22:40
uh and their current guidance on this
22:44
if they stick with that is is very very
22:46
appropriate
22:47
uh and you know the
22:50
the the the side effects were not super
22:54
severe that is it didn't
22:55
cause permanent health problems for uh
22:59
the things that they you know moderna
23:01
did have to go with the fairly
23:02
high dose and so uh you know to get the
23:06
antibodies some of the other vaccines uh
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are going able to go with lower doses to
23:13
get
23:13
uh responses that are are pretty high
23:16
including the
23:17
the jnj and the pfizer and so there's a
23:20
lot of
23:20
characteristics of these vaccines um
23:24
it's great that we have multiple of them
23:26
uh
23:27
that are going out there and yes you
23:29
know the data better than i do
23:31
but the bill that the data show that
23:33
everybody with a high dose had
23:35
a side effect
23:38
in addition to their interest in
23:39
vaccines the bill and melinda gates
23:41
foundation donates money to media
23:43
organizations such as the bbc
23:47
universities that provide media
23:48
representatives
23:50
and in partnership with the world
23:51
economic forum event
23:53
201 which simulated a coronavirus
23:57
induced pandemic
23:58
five months prior to the actual pandemic
24:01
on behalf of our center and our partners
24:03
the world economic forum
24:05
and the bill and melinda gates
24:06
foundation i'd like to extend a very
24:08
warm welcome to
24:10
our audience here in new york the goal
24:12
of the event 201 exercise
24:14
is to illustrate the potential
24:16
consequences of
24:18
a pandemic and the kinds of societal and
24:21
economic challenges it would pose
24:24
a new coronavirus spread silently within
24:28
herds
24:29
gradually farmers started getting sick
24:33
infected people got a respiratory
24:34
illness with symptoms ranging from mild
24:37
flu-like
24:38
signs to severe pneumonia the sickest
24:41
required intensive care
24:43
many died experts agree
24:46
unless it is quickly controlled it could
24:49
lead to a severe pandemic
24:51
an outbreak that circles the globe and
24:54
affects
24:55
people everywhere the scenario also
24:57
highlights
24:58
the very critical role that global
25:00
business and public-private partnerships
25:03
play
25:03
in preparing for and responding to
25:05
pandemics
25:08
by the turn of the 20th century 90 of
25:10
all
25:11
u.s refineries were controlled by john
25:13
rockefeller
25:14
who went on to monopolize the
25:15
pharmaceutical industry
25:18
he had six children who founded venrock
25:21
a venture capital company
25:23
which made investments in tech companies
25:24
such as apple and intel
25:27
in 2010 the rockefeller foundation
25:30
released a document called scenarios for
25:32
the future of technology
25:34
and international development which
25:36
described a pandemic scenario with the
25:38
headline
25:39
a world of tighter top-down government
25:41
control
25:42
and more authoritarian leadership during
25:45
the pandemic
25:46
national leaders around the world flexed
25:48
their authority
25:49
and imposed airtight rules and
25:51
restrictions from the mandatory wearing
25:53
of face masks
25:55
to body temperature checks citizens
25:58
willingly gave up some of their
26:00
sovereignty and their privacy
26:02
in exchange for greater safety and
26:04
stability
26:06
this heightened oversight took many
26:07
forms such as biometric ids for all
26:10
citizens
26:12
while there's no evidence to suggest
26:14
that this ten-year-old document has any
26:16
relation to the current pandemic
26:18
it was accurate in predicting many
26:20
extreme restrictions that are being
26:22
imposed on us today
26:25
recently in december 2020
26:28
the rockefeller foundation published
26:30
this report
26:31
covered 19 vaccines have arrived with
26:34
enough supply to vaccinate as many as 50
26:37
million people
26:38
by the end of january but these initial
26:40
doses will do little in the short term
26:43
to arrest an epidemic that is raging out
26:45
of control
26:47
by the end of january the country will
26:49
likely be able to conduct more than 70
26:51
million tests
26:52
each week a number that is expected to
26:55
double
26:55
to 200 million by april 2021
27:02
they advise the us government students
27:05
should be tested at least once a week
27:07
every week does advice from a large u.s
27:11
organization have the potential to
27:13
influence uk government policy
27:16
health secretary this evening announced
27:17
an emergency targeted testing program
27:20
for secondary schools we've decided to
27:22
put in place an immediate plan
27:24
for testing all secondary school age
27:26
children
27:27
in the seven worst affected boroughs of
27:29
london in parts of
27:31
essex that border london and parts of
27:33
kent
27:37
the test used to detect positive cases
27:40
is called pcr
27:41
and it only requires very small samples
27:44
to see if there's any virus present
27:46
now pcr doesn't tell you if what it
27:48
detects is infectious
27:50
it may pick up on virus fragments from a
27:52
past infection
27:53
that isn't currently making you sick now
27:56
this means there could be false
27:57
positives
27:58
so there's a positive test result but no
28:01
active infection
28:02
let's deal with this test for infection
28:04
the pcr i want to ask you
28:06
if you think it's reliable enough dr
28:09
daniels
28:10
i'm an nhs clinician and we've got
28:13
experience with these pcr tests
28:15
for many many years and the reality is
28:18
we always take the results with a little
28:20
bit of a pinch of salt
28:22
you test a thousand people one of whom
28:24
is positive but the test will pick up
28:25
six people if it's got a 0.5 percent
28:28
false positive rate
28:29
that's significant if it's being used to
28:31
drive policy decisions
28:32
if you're tested repeatedly all to
28:35
become greater and greater that you will
28:37
get a positive test and it's a
28:39
convenience however it's playing some
28:41
macabre game because i don't think it's
28:42
an
28:43
error anymore but this industrial scale
28:46
pcr test
28:47
they don't release even the basic
28:49
information about it like the false
28:51
positive rate
28:52
it's unbelievable the public health
28:54
people who do know better i've spoken to
28:56
some people in it and they're
28:57
embarrassed they're not even being
28:58
allowed to characterize and publish
29:00
the information you would need to know
29:02
to work out how useful the test is
29:04
that's not being done it's full steam
29:06
ahead
29:07
with the pcr test providing a high rate
29:10
of false positives
29:12
is their intention to boost infection
29:15
rates
29:15
in order to justify more lockdowns
29:19
in the early 90s disease mongering
29:22
was a strategy coined by pharmaceutical
29:25
companies for creating a disease
29:27
and scaring people than offering a
29:29
pre-planned drug
29:30
if today's most powerful people wanted
29:34
to accelerate the shift towards the
29:35
fourth industrial revolution
29:37
by removing jobs and reinventing
29:39
capitalism
29:41
this problem reaction solution strategy
29:44
would be effective in achieving it
29:46
one create a problem release a
29:48
coronavirus and declare a global
29:51
pandemic
29:52
the coronavirus outbreak has been
29:53
declared a pandemic
29:55
two create a reaction ramp up fear
29:58
with a propaganda campaign and destroy
30:01
the economy by forcing businesses to
30:03
close
30:04
we are collectively telling telling
30:07
cafes pubs bars and restaurants
30:11
to close tonight as soon as they
30:14
reasonably can
30:16
and not to open tomorrow
30:20
three create a solution provide the mass
30:23
unemployed with a universal basic income
30:26
credited onto the rockefeller and
30:27
microsoft backed digital ids
30:29
that are implanted into our hands you
30:31
can create a digital id
30:33
today it's a natural evolution of
30:36
the way that we're going to use
30:38
technology in any event to transact
30:40
daily life and this covert crisis gives
30:43
an additional reason for doing that
30:44
coerces into taking tech-based vaccines
30:47
and staying at home
30:48
and require us to reside within smart
30:50
cities with totalitarian-like
30:52
surveillance
30:53
well let's see how long it takes you to
30:55
find me
31:04
right behind me you can see uh just over
31:06
over my left shoulder there
31:08
hello guys i've been expecting you
31:13
in return for giving us the universal
31:15
basic income are these the conditions
31:17
they will require
31:18
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31:24
smart cities will pollute with sensors
31:27
all joined together by the internet
31:29
of things and the urban environment is
31:32
as antiseptic
31:33
as a zurich pharmacy but this technology
31:37
could also be used to keep every citizen
31:42
under round-the-clock surveillance
31:45
a future alexa will pretend
31:48
to take orders but this alexa will be
31:50
watching you
31:51
clucking her tongue and stamping her
31:54
foot
31:55
in future voice connectivity will be in
31:58
every room
31:59
and almost every object your mattress
32:01
will monitor your nightmares your fridge
32:03
will beat for more cheese
32:04
your front door will sweep wide the
32:07
moment you approach like some
32:09
silent butler your smart meter
32:13
will go hustling of its own accord for
32:15
the cheapest
32:16
electricity and every one of them
32:18
minutely transcribing
32:20
your every habit in tiny electronic
32:23
shorthand stored not in their chips
32:26
or in their innards nowhere you can find
32:28
it but in some great cloud of data
32:30
that lowers ever more oppressively
32:34
over the human race ai
32:36
[Music]
32:38
what will it mean helpful robots
32:41
washing and caring for an aging
32:43
population or pink eyed terminator sent
32:46
back from the future
32:47
to cull the human race
32:49
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32:51
if this pandemic was planned why would
32:53
now be the perfect time to activate it
32:56
the answer could be 5g is 100 times
33:00
faster than 4g and it's now ready to be
33:02
rolled out
33:04
this upgrade in performance is essential
33:07
for digitising society
33:09
connecting humanity more closely with
33:11
the internet of things and artificial
33:12
intelligence
33:15
they haven't done a very good job about
33:17
protecting public health
33:19
but they've done a very good job at
33:22
using the quarantine
33:24
to bring 5g into all of our communities
33:27
and to begin the process of shifting us
33:29
all to a digital currency
33:32
which is the beginning of slavery
33:34
because if they control your bank
33:36
account
33:37
they control your behavior and we all
33:40
see these advertisements
33:42
saying 5g is coming to your community
33:44
it's going to make all of your lives so
33:46
much better
33:48
and it's very convincing i have to say
33:51
this
33:51
is a game changer because i look at
33:54
those ads and i think that's great i can
33:56
hardly wait till it gets here
33:58
because i'm going to be able to download
34:01
a video game
34:03
in six seconds instead of 16 seconds
34:07
and is that why they're spending 5
34:09
trillion dollars on 5g
34:12
no the reason is for surveillance
34:17
and data harvesting it's not for you and
34:19
me it's for bill gates it's for
34:21
zuckerberg and
34:22
it's for bezos and all of the other
34:24
billionaires
34:26
bill gates says that his satellite fleet
34:29
will be able to look at every square
34:31
inch of the planet
34:33
24 hours a day that's only the beginning
34:36
he also will be able to follow you on
34:39
all of your
34:41
smart devices through biometric facial
34:44
recognition through your gps
34:47
you think that alexa is working for you
34:50
she isn't working for you she's working
34:53
for bill gates
34:54
spying on you and the pandemic
34:57
is a crisis of convenience
35:01
for the elites who are dictating these
35:03
policies
35:04
it gives them the ability to obliterate
35:08
the middle class
35:09
to destroy the institutions of democracy
35:12
to shift all of our wealth from all of
35:15
us
35:16
to a handful of billionaires to make
35:18
themselves rich
35:19
by impoverishing the rest of us
35:23
if you know enough biology and you have
35:26
enough computing power and data you can
35:29
hack my
35:30
body and my brain and my life
35:33
a system that understands us better than
35:36
we understand ourselves
35:38
can predict our feelings and decisions
35:42
can manipulate our feelings and
35:44
decisions
35:45
and can ultimately make decisions for us
35:49
now in the past many tyrants
35:52
and governments wanted to do it but
35:55
nobody
35:55
understood biology well enough and
35:58
nobody had enough computing power in
36:01
data
36:02
to hack millions of people neither
36:05
the gestapo nor the kgb could do it
36:08
but soon at least some corporations and
36:12
governments
36:13
will be able to systematically hack
36:16
all the people we humans should get used
36:19
to the idea
36:20
that we are no longer mysterious souls
36:25
we are now hackable animals
36:28
the power to hack human beings can of
36:30
course be used for good purposes
36:32
like providing much better health care
36:36
but if this power falls into the hands
36:39
of a 21st century stalin
36:41
the result will be the worst
36:44
totalitarian regime
36:46
in human history and we already have a
36:48
number of
36:49
applicants for the job
37:06
way
37:08
thousands of brits have been taken to
37:10
the streets to peacefully protest
37:14
[Music]
37:16
i'm a chef and the hospitality trade is
37:18
in ruins
37:19
with the policies that are being put in
37:21
place and i was made redundant on the
37:23
third of
37:24
july and i've not been able to find um
37:26
work since
37:28
couple more months and i won't be able
37:29
to form my rent but
37:31
as with all other covert related
37:33
protests this one was terminated early
37:36
when the riot police aggressively
37:45
[Music]
37:48
intervened
37:55
your children fighting for your children
38:07
i was quite shocked particularly by the
38:10
behavior of the
38:12
tsg riot police on the 26th of september
38:15
because the demonstration was absolutely
38:18
completely
38:19
peaceful columns of riot police
38:22
waded into the crowds batons drawn
38:25
people were injured
38:26
people's faces were bloodied a woman was
38:29
pushed off her chair
38:30
that to me is unacceptable behavior from
38:34
that unit of the metropolitan police who
38:36
gave the order
38:38
for that to happen uh
38:41
chairman i'm not sure if i just don't
38:43
know enough about the facts i'm not sure
38:44
i can accept the premise of the facts
38:46
instead of fighting
38:52
images of police brutality and unlawful
38:54
arrests against people who are defending
38:57
their human rights are also being shared
38:59
around the world
39:00
the french capital once again the scene
39:03
of clashes between police and
39:11
[Music]
39:12
demonstrators
39:14
[Music]
39:26
is
39:43
[Applause]
39:49
israeli police fired water cannons to
39:51
disperse demonstrators
39:54
anti-government rallies have filled the
39:56
streets of serbia's capital belgrade for
39:58
a second day
40:14
[Music]
40:22
[Music]
40:29
[Music]
40:35
the police made 74 arrests and handed
40:37
out 176 fines as protesters assembled
40:41
for a second day in a row
40:42
i'm so scared it's ruining our business
40:45
the testing is a sham
40:46
it's decimating our whole
40:51
you economy kidding me
41:04
baby
41:09
[Applause]
41:20
please subscribe my channel
41:35
[Music]
41:50
[Music]
42:02
[Music]
42:09
i've been to law enforcement for 10
42:10
years i've seen
42:12
officers nationwide enforcing tyrannical
42:15
orders against the people
42:16
because every time i turn on the
42:18
television every time i look to the
42:20
internet i'm seeing people arrested
42:22
or cited for going to church for
42:24
traveling on the roadways
42:26
for going surfing opening their
42:27
businesses
42:29
and arrest them and charge them with
42:32
with what with a crime i don't i don't
42:35
know what crime
42:36
people are committing we need to start
42:39
looking at ourselves as officers
42:41
and thinking is what i'm doing right now
42:44
i want to remind you that regardless of
42:46
where you stand on the coronavirus we
42:48
don't have the authority
42:49
to do those things to people just
42:51
because a mayor or a governor
42:53
tells you otherwise we don't get to
42:56
violate people's constitutional
42:58
rights because somebody in our chain of
43:01
command
43:02
tells us otherwise in november 2020
43:07
italian police removed their helmets in
43:09
solidarity with protesters following 18
43:12
days of protesting
43:16
at the end of world war ii a series of
43:19
tribunals were held in nuremberg germany
43:21
for the prosecution of prominent members
43:23
of the nazi party
43:25
opening the first trial in history
43:29
for crimes against the peace of the
43:31
world
43:33
imposes a grave responsibility
43:38
their defense that they were just
43:40
following orders was not enough to
43:42
escape punishment
43:45
that same year yale university
43:47
psychologist stanley milgram
43:49
conducted a series of experiments that
43:51
tested whether ordinary people
43:53
would inflict harm on another person
43:55
after following orders from an
43:56
authoritative figure
43:58
unwrap 50 volts answer force
44:04
experiment that's all kept me out of
44:06
here get me out of here please
44:08
continue please go right now
44:12
the experiment requires your continued
44:14
teacher please continue participants
44:16
didn't know that the learner was really
44:18
an actor
44:19
and the so-called sharks harmless you're
44:22
gonna get a shot
44:23
180 volts
44:27
alarmingly the results suggested that
44:29
any human
44:30
was capable of this due to feeling
44:32
disconnected from their actions
44:34
when they comply with orders
44:37
following the trials the nuremberg code
44:40
was created to protect people's human
44:42
rights
44:43
they include voluntary consent is
44:46
essential
44:47
human experiments should be based on
44:50
previous
44:50
animal experimentation and experiments
44:54
should be conducted
44:55
by avoiding suffering an injury
44:58
with the current rollout of the covid19
45:00
vaccination programme
45:02
we now see these fundamental human
45:04
rights being violated again
45:06
we and others in the post-war consensus
45:08
led to an international law
45:11
that says uh that no medical procedure
45:14
may be performed on a human being
45:16
without their informed consent and they
45:17
must benefit from it
45:18
your government doesn't have the right
45:20
to override that law
45:22
so if people are saying you've got to
45:24
otherwise you can't you can't go
45:25
shopping
45:26
you can't go to work or travel take them
45:28
to court it's absolutely illegal and no
45:30
one should stand for it 75 years ago
45:33
herman gearing testified at the
45:36
nuremberg trials
45:37
and he was asked how did you make the
45:40
german people
45:41
go along with all this and he said it's
45:44
an easy thing
45:46
it's not anything to do with nazism
45:51
it has to do with human nature the only
45:54
thing a government needs
45:56
to make people into slaves is fear and
46:00
if you can figure out something to make
46:02
them scared
46:03
you can get them do anything that you
46:05
want
46:07
governments love pandemics
46:11
they love pandemics for the same reason
46:13
they love war
46:15
because it gives them the ability to
46:18
impose
46:19
controls on the population that the
46:21
population would otherwise
46:23
never accept and we're telling them
46:25
today
46:26
you are not going gonna take away our
46:28
freedom you are not gonna poison our
46:30
children
46:31
we are going to demand our democracy
46:34
back thank you all very much for
46:36
fighting
46:36
[Applause]
46:39
you know 75 years ago we had millions of
46:42
men
46:42
18 year old boys 19 year old men 20 year
46:46
old men
46:46
23 year old men going out fighting for
46:49
king and country
46:50
for queen and country fighting for
46:52
liberties
46:54
these were brave courageous young men
46:56
they were [ __ ] themselves
46:57
the night before they went to war they
46:59
were terrified
47:01
but they did it and we now today
47:04
us liberal intellectual men we're too
47:07
afraid to go on the streets
47:09
to tear off a [ __ ] mask off our face
47:12
excuse my language
47:14
this is the only time it is relevant to
47:16
use bad language
47:19
we have got to step out of the
47:21
indentureship the enslavement
47:23
because it is not going to just remove
47:25
itself there is no rescue mission
47:27
there is no cavalry coming to rescue us
47:31
this is going to get a lot worse and now
47:34
we can see it's out of control
47:36
how many tens of thousands if not
47:38
hundreds of thousands if not millions of
47:40
people
47:40
around the world have died from other
47:43
matters connected to
47:45
the forced lockdown the
47:47
self-isolationing
47:48
grandparents unable to look into the
47:51
eyes of their children and their
47:52
grandchildren
47:53
these are crimes against humanity that
47:55
cannot even be calculated
47:57
okay but when the audit is done and it
48:00
will be done
48:01
we will see that this corona
48:04
crowning event was the crowning glory
48:08
of the emancipation of humanity it is
48:11
time for humanity to reclaim
48:13
ourselves from this draconian tyranny
48:16
i'll leave it at that thank you very
48:18
much
48:23
so do you believe that receiving the
48:26
vaccine will enable our lives to return
48:28
back to normal
48:28
you're quite emotional about that well
48:30
it's just
48:31
it's been you know it's been such a
48:34
tough year for so many people
48:36
you know we can get on with our lives or
48:39
will we see a new normal
48:41
a world with harsh tyrannical rules
48:43
governed by a centralized totalitarian
48:46
state
48:51
[Music]
49:00
[Music]
49:02
here's what klaus schwab thinks people
49:04
assume
49:06
we are just going back to the good old
49:09
world which we had
49:11
and everything will be normal again in
49:14
how we are used to normal in the old
49:17
fashion
49:18
this is let's say fiction
49:21
it will not happen um c
49:24
c uh cut
49:33
[Music]
49:35
there is an incredible movement
49:37
beginning to take form here in spain
49:40
a group of police officers have come
49:42
together to start an organization called
49:44
police
49:46
police for freedom and now
49:49
we are marching together with them
49:52
standing up
49:53
for our human rights and constitutional
49:56
liberties history tells us that once
49:59
the peaceful resistance gains the
50:02
support of the police
50:04
or the military we have 60 percent
50:08
higher probability to be able to
50:10
dismantle
50:11
at tyrannical government and this is
50:14
what is taking place
50:15
right now
50:16
[Music]
50:23
november 2020 stockholm
50:27
experts in healthcare law and banking
50:30
from around the world have formed an
50:31
alliance with a mission to protect off
50:33
freedoms
50:34
welcome everyone to stockholm my name is
50:37
professor dolores cowell from ireland
50:40
and it is my great honor and privilege
50:43
to welcome you to a worldwide
50:46
organization
50:47
the world freedom alliance
50:50
and our goal is to provide information
50:53
for what is been happening
50:56
to try and coordinate that we can defend
50:59
our freedoms
51:00
and our rights and that we can ensure
51:03
that the governments that we elect will
51:07
actually defend
51:08
our freedoms and rights so we want to
51:10
educate you we want to empower you
51:12
we want to welcome you to a world where
51:14
you can be healthy
51:15
you can be free and you can hold people
51:18
to account if they do something wrong
51:20
many people have been hoodwinked into
51:22
believing that the government give
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us our rights that could not be further
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from the truth
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every constitution in the world is a
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code of conduct
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for governments to follow to ensure
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and protect and defend and vindicate
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and uphold your rights our rights
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that have been given to us by our
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creator the government doesn't give us
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our rights
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the government is obliged to protect
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those rights
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these positive images are reassuring and
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provide much needed hope
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but significant economic damage has
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already been done
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this would inevitably leave many
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dependent on receiving a universal basic
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income
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placing us in a weaker position to rebel
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or oppose their tyrannical terms
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but this might be a long way off
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or is it happening already given this
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significant
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uncertainty a worsening economic
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backdrop
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and the need to give people and
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businesses security
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through the winter i believe it is right
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to go further
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so we can announce today that the
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furlough scheme will not
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be extended for one month it will be
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extended
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until the end of march
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how will it end
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