Conspiracy Update: The Election Fixing Plan Is in Full Swing

I almost can’t believe they’ve made this move so blatantly and so soon.

I’m talking about the Biden administration’s recent announcement that it was going to grant “temporary legal status” to hundreds of thousands of “undocumented” Venezuelans that have entered the US since Biden and Harris opened the borders in 2020.

The purpose, they say, is to make these people “eligible to work.” Huh? What has that got to do with anything? Illegal immigrants have no problem finding work in the US, so long as they are willing to work as unskilled laborers. And even if finding work was a problem, what’s the rationale behind giving 300,000 to 400,000 Venezuelans work permits but not the other +/- 7 million undocumented immigrants that crossed our southern border during the same period. What’s wrong with Argentinians? Or Salvadorans? Or Haitians. Or Iranians, for that matter?

It makes no sense.

Unless you subscribe to the theory I’ve been pushing since they opened the border so widely: This isn’t about kids in cages. Nor is it about people legitimately seeking asylum. (At best, that represents less than 5% of those that cross the border.) This is about a plan hatched before Biden was elected to flush in 10+ million, mostly poorly educated, mostly Latin Americans into the US, make them legal, and get them voting during the 2024 election.

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The “One-Government” Solution to Pandemics: Smart or Scary? 

Last Wednesday, on September 20, the UN hosted one of three high-level meetings on health with WHO officials attending. The publicized topic: “Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response.”

That sounds like exactly what a global, peace-seeking organization should be doing. Right?

I thought so until I read the objectives. Here are some of them:

* Coordination and governance at the highest political levels

* The fair, equitable, and timely sharing of benefits arising from the use of pathogens [and] sequences with pandemic potential

* Digital transformation of health systems; big data

* Monitoring and accountability

* Countering misinformation and disinformation

* More immunizations

So, how does that sound to you? Smart or scary?