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The Deafening Silence

Jan 13, 202318 minEp. 55
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In this episode, Anne Corbin discusses vaccination skepticism, its societal impact, and the pros and cons of incentives. She examines how global issues affect personal relationships and the significance of human touch in a socially distanced world. The episode concludes with reflections on the global response to COVID-19 and embracing change in the current socio-political climate.

Transcript

Do you see connections everywhere you look? Are you wondering about the great awakening and how it will affect you? Thanks for joining me, Anne Corbin and my guests. As we offer you different perspectives and analyses of current issues, together with advice on health, wealth, and relationships, as we navigate those storms together, not forgetting the systems available to us from metaphysics Anne our own higher selves.

Last year, I spoke a few times about the climate change con and about the connection with the World Economic Forum. It's important to keep in mind that climate change is natural and cyclical because sillier and sillier things are being blamed on us because we aren't minimizing our carbon footprint fast enough. Perhaps they're testing to see how far we can be pushed.

Did you know there's a growing number of unexplained deaths occurring all over Europe and the Americas, and the so called developed world. And I heard recently from a retired nurse in Northern Spain, who keeps in touch with her colleagues back at the hospital. All the doctors at that hospital received a letter from management telling them to blame all the new sudden and unexpected deaths on climate change. Maybe this is another IQ test. Who will fall for it?

The same ones who swallowed advice to take the experimental vaccines, they were safe and effective. They stopped you getting COVID. Anne they stopped you being infectious and passing it on to others. Didn't they? And then something pushed COVID off the news last spring. Oh, I remember a war broke out. Well, The best result so far from that engineered American war in Ukraine is that COVID was declared over.

Apparently, people stopped catching it in 2022, but now hospital beds are filling with the usual seasonal flu Anne the hospital, well, the NHS system in general has never been under such pressure. The government is still pushing the COVID jabs Anne boosters Anne of course, you hardly hear a squeak. On the mainstream news channels, about these sudden and unexpected deaths that Corbin the main Corbin off healthy young men notably, sportsmen, who you would think were amongst the fittest in society.

Or are generally fully vaxxed. Andrew Bridgeon, the BRAVE MP 4 Northwest Lestershire, spoke in parliament before Christmas on this taboo subject of vaccination to an almost empty house of commons. And yet, almost immediately, he was suspended for 5 days for a so called cavalier breach of lobbying rules, quote, unquote. He challenged the suspension, but his challenge was dismissed. Specifically, Mister bridging was querying the safety of the vaccines for pregnant women.

He was told, as his appeal was denied, that his punishment might well have been harsher. This is why few dare not to follow the party Anne. Why doctors are ignoring the 1st do no harm, part of the Hippocratic oath, And not only is it preferable, not to give up their livelihoods, but their practices also gain incentive payments when they hit certain targets for vaccinations.

And that goes for vaccinations across the board with, babies who have to get vaccinated at particular times Anne particular ages. Now a young cardiologist called Assi Malhotra originally spoke out in favor of getting vaccinated. He's himself, and I recall seeing a clip of him recently saying that he has now totally changed his mind. I didn't save it, and neither did I save the Andrew Bridgend clip. But the 2 happened within days of each other. I do recall that. And Doctor.

Malhotra was calling for a global pause in the rollout of the MRNA vaccines. I've since learned that Asim Malhotra is a TV personality doctor and made countless appearances on various mainstream shows, particularly in 2021, encouraging people to get vaccinated. Another familiar face, Doctor John Campbell, was well known for giving the same advice. Anne he, suddenly, is also apologizing for doing so.

I question how these so called medical professionals had the nerve to recommend an experimental product not even tested on Anne, publicly and enthusiastically. I suppose the answer has to be follow the money. I saw my friend Neil Oliver speaking about the bridging speech and Doctor. Melhotra's change of Anne, on GB News before Christmas. He linked these 2 independent yet connected events.

Pointed out the extreme seriousness of the subject matter and commented that it should be the biggest story in the UK, if not in the world, but did you hear anything about it? Doctor. Malhotra's scientific paper, the one where he changed his mind, presumably, had been peer reviewed. Anne that's the all important stem, stamp of approval that you need to have your work assessed as credible.

Mister bridging referred in parliament to the fact that it's usual, may expected for medical products to be withdrawn when their safety is questioned. By credible professionals, but the silence from MPs is deafening. Evidence against continued use of all the different vaccines is mounting, but far from taking it seriously, the government roll out of vaccines here in the UK is continuing, and the king even knighted Pascal Sorio Who is the CEO of AstraZeneca.

Parallel Universe is the term that keeps popping into my head. There are circles I move in where like minded, open minded people discuss masses such as these and We've long given up on mainstream news channels, but I know I've mentioned that before. I tune in for the headlines once or twice a day so that I can keep abreast of things I really need to know about, like train strikes, postal strikes. OMG, there are so many strikes going on in the UK at the moment.

It is another veritable winter of discontent, like in the seventies, but my social circle I regret to report is shrinking. Well, at any rate, it's changing. It seems that many of us in those former circles have so little in common now that there isn't much left to discuss. So conversation becomes very, very bland. I had many acquaintances who I used to think of as friends back in the days when it was normal to meet up in the pub for a quick drink at lunchtime or, other times.

Brexit, lockdowns, mask wearing, vaccinations. These have become such divisive subject Anne people who should know better make up their minds one way or the other. And I've seen families fall out ostracized members for not being vaxxed, I see it as part of the divide and rule strategy, which I've mentioned before, remain versus leave, wear masks or don't have the vax or don't They've set young against old, black against white, labor against conservative. Some people get really, really militant.

About politics. And that, reminds me, of course, of, football teams. Then there's male against female employed against unemployed Christian versus non Christian? Oh, I'm not forgetting the still existing British class system. Social distancing wasn't implemented to keep us safe. It was there to keep us separate. Life is lonely in the singular. Humans crave company. We are social animals, and we like helping each other out. Human touch has magical qualities.

Anne that's a minefield now because it isn't politically correct to make physical content with others at work. I have always been quite tactile. And in NLP, that's neuro linguistic programming, I come down on the side lists. And I just love greeting my friends with a friendly hug. I missed those hugs in lockdown. As indeed we were supposed to miss them.

I've mentioned before, asymptomatic transmission was a lie but what a clever one it was, what better way to stoke up fear to make you think that outwardly healthy people were likely to transmit a killer disease. Anne what's special about 6 feet. But people dutifully queued up outside supermarkets in long, slow moving queues, 6 feet apart, of Corbin, and it was so that only a few were in the shop at one time.

There were so many petty and stupid rules, which were vigorously enforced by little hitlers enjoying their briefing experience of authority. My policy was to steer clear of shops altogether, along with many others, and the popularity of online shopping simply soared. And of course, so did the fortunes of Amazon and similar, has there ever in history been such an obvious redis attribution of wealth.

I recall reading about a study carried out many years ago involving people handing back library books to a librarian, whom they didn't know. And then a short time after that, asking for help in finding some book that involved using the library index card system yeah, I said it was an old study. And at the end of the exercise, they had to rate the library staff for attitude friendliness and helpfulness.

What nobody had even noticed was that in addition to a smile and a friendly polite greeting, in 50 percent of cases, the librarians had been instructed to touch the customers on some pretext, just a slight brush of the hand, if that was all that came naturally, more if appropriate. And in the friendliness and helpfulness ratings, those customers, or what do you call people who frequent a library?

Those customers scored the librarians consistently higher, but they couldn't explain why they had awarded the higher marks when they were asked to do so. I wonder how history will treat this last Anne. Which wasn't a pandemic at all, in fact, because they had to change the dictionary definition of pandemic to fit the circumstances of COVID. It was devastating only because governments globally decided in advance that it should be so.

It killed off small businesses and wrecked the hospitality and travel industries Again, because governments decreed in lockstep that this should be so. Won't future generations ask how it could happen that a virus which was never isolated could cause Worldwide mayhem? Well, the how is explained quite simply by fear porn. Group pressure and suppression of dissenting views. Just consider the censorship on social media. So called conspiracy theorists were deplatformed right Left Anne Center.

And the president of the United States had his extraordinarily popular Twitter account shut down. Conspiracy theorist as a label is now old hat or passe. People are now described as awakening. And their number is growing all the time. The 1% are likely to be panicking and they will make mistakes So there will be plenty of opportunity to halt the dystopian future they have planned for us.

Don't forget history is written by the victors, and this is so clearly going to be a year where change is the order of the day. Change is difficult. People get qualified in something called change management. Change means leaving your comfort zone. But if you find your comfort zone is anything but comfortable these days, you aren't alone. Anne you have a choice. There's always a choice.

You can hunker down, keep your head in the sand, Keep on watching mainstream media and Netflix, or you can stay awake. Watch for opportunities. Join movements. Keep learning. Share with like minded connections. Take 2023 by the sproft of the neck Anne make it your year. So friends, If you enjoyed this content and would rather not wait until next week for more of the same, you are warmly invited to check out my new membership program.

It's called Awaken Dot Plus, and the Enquirer level is open now. If you join as a founder member, the price for you will never rise. My book The Mind Body Spirit Mentor is available on Amazon Anne please leave me a review for the podcast or the book or both Anne connect with me on social media Anne keep sending me those suggestions for subjects that you would like me to discuss in future podcasts.

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