May 21, 2023

Andrea Bocelli’s “Music for Hope” performance at the height of the worldwide COVID lockdowns garnered 25 million views.  

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Performing at an empty Milan cathedral, it was the cutaway shots to empty cities that were the most gut-wrenching:  Empty streets in Rome and Madrid, empty highways in Warsaw, not even a fly sitting under the Eiffel Tower, Trafalgar Square enveloped in a post-nuclear-war-like stillness, and Cape Town, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Los Angeles, and New York following suit.  For many of us who watched it live, there was nothing hopeful about it.  You wanted to crawl under your bed and die in a quiet desperation worse than anything Thoreau could imagine.

Those are the moments we must never forget — when the globalists stopped the world from spinning and then victoriously shoved our noses in it.

Where did those 25 million video viewers go?  Three years later, the third International COVID Summit in Brussels only gets a couple of hundred thousand views.  It seems nobody wants to take the time to listen to the truth about why all those streets were empty.  The top comment under the COVID Summit YouTube video states, “Never forget what they did!  All those who went along with the COVID fascism need to be held accountable!”  (Hat tip to Juznik.)

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Apparently, as Dr. John Campbell points out, the European Parliament seems to allow more freedom of expression concerning the realities of COVID than most countries.  (I’ve written about the importance of Dr. Campbell’s COVID coverage here and here.)

Referring to the COVID Summit, Campbell asks “Why is there no media coverage of this at all?  Why is it being ignored?  It’s quite incredible really.”

The International COVID Summit III was held earlier this month in Belgium, and bills itself as a “safe haven” for doctors, lawyers and professionals from all over the world to unite and discuss their experiences with COVID-19 and everything related to it.  (The Wikipedians have apparently decided not to create an article about the summits.)

At the conference, they point to October 2021 as being a pivotal point in many people’s views of everything COVID, from lockdowns to jabs.  I have to say I believe that is when most folks I know began to question the narratives as well.

MEP Cristian Terhes begins the after-summit press conference by explaining that the presenters consisted of “researchers and professionals who were analyzing and dealing with the coronavirus for many years.”  At the core, they were professionals presenting their findings.  He soon turns the microphone over to Dr. Robert Malone, who some might recognize as the berated “COVID misinformation star” who was disparaged by the New York Times and labeled a “conspiracy theorist” by Forbes.

Others may recognize him as the voice of reason.  Dr. Malone didn’t pull any punches at the press conference.  Speaking unscripted, he said of the COVID jabs: