What to Do When COVID Tyranny Returns

by Jeff Thomas

Tyranny

Recently, a colleague commented: “I am still truly angry about what happened to me and my family because of our refusal to take the vaccine in this country [Canada]. I never believed Nazi Germany was possible again until covid. And now I KNOW it is possible and likely WILL happen again…only next time the gloves will be off, and there will be nowhere to hide.”

He’s correct in each of his points.

First, there can be no question that the COVID scam was used to create tyranny in globalist countries. Although the other countries overreacted, there is mixed evidence as to whether their leaders sought tyranny or whether they were just trying to exercise caution by copying the policies imposed in the globalist countries. Therefore, the level of actual force by governments varied.

Second, the globalist First World countries introduced a joint programme that was akin to the Nazi effort beginning with Kristallnacht, and there can be little doubt that this was intentional – a campaign to manufacture irrational fear and demand obedience far beyond what might have been necessary for a mere virus.

Third, whether the globalists intend to revisit COVID with a further viral “emergency” or not, that’s not really the point. COVID was a highly successful dry run into tyranny. Whether the next emergency is to be justified by a virus, warfare, or economic collapse, is immaterial. The implementation of globalism requires tyranny to succeed, and the clock is ticking on the next excuse for a lockdown.

Not surprising, then, that those who recognise that a further, more all-encompassing tyranny is on the way are likely to ask, “Where do I go? Will I be caught out, no matter where I am? If so, why not just stay where I am?”

Now that the dust has settled on the COVID scam, the answer to this quandary may be found by looking back on how COVID played out in a variety of locations around the globe. Was the outcome uniform? Or did it vary? And if the latter, was this significant enough that I owe it to my family to relocate before the next wave of tyranny is on our doorstep?”

Having tracked the behaviour in dozens of countries during and following COVID, my first observation is that there were unquestionably layers of tyranny. It became clear over time that there was a coordinated push in the First World globalist countries (the US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Japan, and New Zealand) – a verifiable effort to impose uniform restrictions, with uniform rhetoric by the media to back up the oppression.

This was less so in other countries. Those closest to the globalist countries tended to mimic their policies without seeming to do so with zeal. There was a mood of “We don’t understand any of this, but we want to be safe. Tell us what to do.”

Those who are the least attached to the globalist countries, either through trade or culture, tended to deviate even more from globalist diktat, in some cases defying it.

In this regard, it became clear that each country that was not fully invested in the globalist cabal tended to react in keeping with their respective cultures.

The US was, predictably, the spearhead for globalist mandates. Self-absorbed crusaders came out in force, as they do over every issue, making the US one of the worst places to be. Not only were people pressured to get each vaccination, regardless of a lack of evidence of effectiveness. Shaming of those who were unvaccinated peaked in the US, with a campaign that emphasized a Gestapo-like “Pandemic of the Unvaccinated.”

We saw something similar in the closest allies of the US – the other countries listed above.

However, the further out we ventured from the globalist centre, the more each nation reacted in accordance with its natural culture rather than with globalist diktat.

In Thailand, an orderly programme was created that most people complied with, yet there was a minimal push for greater controls. This was not surprising, as in Thailand, most people take up what the government puts in place, and the rest are on their own. There’s nothing in the limited national budget to pursue them. Thailand was, therefore, a good country to simply not take part in the imported hysteria.

Similarly, in Uruguay, most people observe a high degree of compliance with their minimally-corrupt government. Most people, therefore, went along with vaccinations, and Uruguay was one of the most highly vaxxed countries in the Americas. But Uruguayans have a strong distaste for meddling in the private affairs of others. Therefore, even with a high level of vaxxing, very few people would have the bad manners to question their neighbours as to whether they’d been jabbed, so Uruguay became a good country to live – to fly under the vaccine radar, unvaccinated.

Not ideal, but I’d settle for that.

In the Cayman Islands, people have always expected newcomers to come in with a good bill of health or stay away, but they will vote out any politicians who dictate to Caymanians. As a result, Cayman’s government shut down tourism for a year, but no politician dared to suggest a vaccine mandate for locals for fear of losing office. (The expats were the only people attempting to shame those who didn’t get vaxxed.)

Again, not ideal, but workable.

In Mexico, the populace has a long history of distrust of authority and is inclined to defy the central government at the drop of a hat. Consequently, the Mexican Government allowed its people access to all vaccines and traditional treatments, such as Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, but made no edicts about their use. There were no mandates of any kind and, in fact, no testing required, even for travelers in and out of the country.

Mexico ended up being the freest country in the Americas regarding COVID.

COVID was a dry run for globalism. Those who managed to avoid the vax dodged a bullet, but, like my colleague in the opening paragraph, they were left with the understanding that, while the COVID scare may be over, the intent of globalists to impose tyranny is not. COVID was merely a dry run – a Kristallnacht that’s the first installment in a plan for all-encompassing tyranny.

As troubling as this realisation is, we can benefit from it by understanding that while the tentacles of globalism do seek to dominate all corners of the globe, they’re less effective than they’d like to be. The world at large does not perform uniformly to the globalist edict.

It matters little whether we see another manufactured viral emergency or whether the next globalist attempt at dominance is justified by unnecessary warfare or by a now-overdue First World economic collapse. The COVID scam has revealed that the worst place to be in a crisis is right at the centre of the storm – the First World.

Interestingly, Uruguay sat out two world wars and the Great Depression almost totally unaffected – they simply didn’t participate, and the country bypassed all three crises. In the colonialist period, attempts were made to colonise nearly every country in southeast Asia, yet Thailand was passed by. As such, to this day, Thais tend to ignore the edicts of the West more than any other Asian nation. Good to know.

There’s no perfect place in the world, but there are locations where the odds of being victimised by the latest Hitler, Robespierre, Idi Amin, etc., are considerably less.

Regardless of the comfort of the familiarity of our birth country, if it’s a First World country, we’re located in the centre of the storm that’s now underway.

If we establish a bolt-hole in another country, our environment will surely change. There may be no Starbucks. There may be no baseball game to watch. But there’s the likelihood that we can provide ourselves and our families with a greater possibility of a continued quality of life than by remaining in a location where a significant decline in freedoms is a near-certainty.

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45 Comments
Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
June 5, 2023 8:12 pm

NO MORE FUCKING GOD-DAMNED LOCKDOWNS. Or forced masking or forced injections.

The B3RG* blew it. They had it in the palm of their hands and fucked-it-up.

Most people now will not comply without real martial law. It will be then, not before, that the fireworks get started in earnest.

Stay frosty friends.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Aunt Acid
June 5, 2023 8:41 pm

Most people now will not comply without real martial law.

You must know a different type of people than I do. The ones I know might have started to grasp that the last time was BS, but I have zero doubt that “It is different this time” would be the first thing they say next time around. “Better to be safe and comply” would be the second. Just like last time when I pointed out that all the Covid theater was BS.

Those who were credulous and incurious are still credulous and incurious. Other than maybe a very small handful, people don’t change in my experience.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  Anonymous
June 6, 2023 12:50 am

Everyone’s reactions are decidedly different when actual tanks are on the streets and soldiers with guns are providing compulsory instructions to captive civilians. When people are being arrested or injected or marched into KoVid-Kamps (as in Australia,) or shot dead by soldiers (or even by Medikil-Kommisars with syringes) and orders from the emergency-responding government Hellth officials to find all causing the “pandemic of the unvaxxinated…” for punishment and more.

That’s when the light comes on. Until then, it’s Clownworld Faggotized SHit Show and Sportsball spectacles to assuage confused and over-taxed Lumpen minds.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Aunt Acid
June 6, 2023 5:38 am

So, what you’re saying is: the light comes on way, way too late.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
June 6, 2023 12:55 pm

From what I see, very few lights came on.

Endless excuses about why they complied and nothing was their fault. All self serving and illogical.

The next ’emergency’ will undoubtedly show that the vast majority learned NOTHING. I hope I am wrong, but really doubt it.

GNL
GNL
  Anonymous
June 6, 2023 1:54 pm

This.

well_Inever
well_Inever
  Aunt Acid
June 6, 2023 6:14 am

The level of stupidity in the US has gotten so bad that I try to avoid as many people as I can. Any future lockdowns will be tolerated just as much if not more.

Gray
Gray
  Aunt Acid
June 7, 2023 3:04 pm

Glad I live in an area where people are naturally skeptical. We didn’t have any lockdowns and we ignored the useless governor’s decrees.

Cricket
Cricket
June 5, 2023 8:24 pm

Covid demonstrated that the vast majority of people who said ‘I’d have stood up against the Nazis’ were lying. Too many just went along with arbitrary business closures, movement restrictions, masks and vaccine passports. In Canada they were well on their way to setting up forever ‘quarantine camps’ for the unvaccinated until the Trucker Convoy happened. My own 5x vaxxed parents cheered for punishing anyone who choose to wait to get a Covid vaccine. My whole life I thought my father would not stand for the tyranny that consumed Canada during Covid, only to find he loved Big Brother.

Still not vaxxed, and never will again. Debt free in a stupidly expensive suburb near Toronto and looking to cash out to a rural property far away from people. Was going to join RINS in Nova Scotia until their governments proved even worse than Ontario’s Ford during Covid, so it’s now looking for an acreage in AB or bust.

anon a moos
anon a moos
  Cricket
June 5, 2023 8:54 pm

Both AB and SK have not complied and told castro jr to go pound sand. There may be a few people moving their chairs to these two provinces.

Cricket
Cricket
  falconflight
June 6, 2023 8:34 am

Kenney was Premier in AB when this happened and so far he’s the only Premier in Canada who was in charge during Covid to those their job. All the other province’s Premiers who oversaw the Covid response disaster remain in power, and some of them like Ford in Ontario, were re-elected despite all the terrible things they did during Covid.

falconflight
falconflight
  Cricket
June 6, 2023 3:33 pm

So one Premier decided all that transpired? No accomplices?

ryan
ryan
  Cricket
June 5, 2023 9:57 pm

I share your sentiments brother. I had the exact same experience with my father. We found a nice place in western ontario, near lake Huron. Happily found that many folks in that region are of a similar mindset. Plus there is an established community of Mennonites and Amish in the region. A wealth of knowledge. Has bush and farmable land. Might be worth a look for you.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ryan
June 6, 2023 10:32 am

Moved to a small community on Lake Ontario here and many of my neighbors not only refused to succumb to the vaxx propaganda, we openly defied mask mandates and lockdown orders. My small town is run by leftwing idiots that ruined the community and most of the store fronts are now empty. Hypochondriacs demanded crackdowns and the schools were closed for more than a year, but otherwise there were pockets of sanity in this crazy province. I too am considering moving to Sask to get away from the sheep that want to force me into their delusions and I doubt it will be long before the next fake pandemic is rolled out. Even though my little community is a great place I think its time to go.

Cricket
Cricket
  ryan
June 6, 2023 2:36 pm

As someone born in Ontario and have lived here most of my life, I can tell you that even before Covid we were making plans to leave Ontario. My spouse won’t leave Canada, and AB is as close to a free province as there is in Canada and they have lowest tax burden of any province. If not for Covid, we’d have moved out of this province already.

We drove all over Ontario during Covid, mostly because we weren’t allowed to travel anywhere else, and found once you were away from the cities, people out in the countryside were mostly living life as they had before Covid. It was awful to return to our suburban home and have to deal with most people embracing the masks, wearing gloves and using hand sanitizer like it was some sort of magic potion as well as welcoming each new ridiculous government restriction.

There are many beautiful places in Ontario well away from the cities, but they’re still in Ontario. We’re leaving Ontario because the Toronto people will always vote against our interests and because of how our election system works, we’re powerless to stop them. We’re tired of being made to pay for transit in cities we don’t live in, costly green energy schemes that are neither green nor generate enough electricity, public schools that not only don’t teach shop or home economics, but also don’t teach reading, writing or math and ever more immigrants that don’t speak english or french flooding into our once small town. We’ve had every flavour of government in Ontario since the mid-90s, and none of them have done anything but run this province into the ground and accumulate ever more debt. As some point the bill for Ontario’s fiscal mismanagement will come due and I no longer care to be stuck with the cheque.

ryan
ryan
  Cricket
June 6, 2023 3:27 pm

Ultimately, in the end when they come for you it is not going to matter too much where you are. For the interim you should be in some place that you feel good about, in whichever province that is.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Cricket
June 6, 2023 8:17 pm

“My own 5x vaxxed parents cheered for punishing anyone who choose to wait to get a Covid vaccine. My whole life I thought my father would not stand for the tyranny that consumed Canada during Covid, only to find he loved Big Brother.”

Cricket, I really feel for you. That is very sad to hear. Peace to you.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Cricket
June 6, 2023 9:47 pm

cricket,
come to florida —

BL
BL
June 5, 2023 8:25 pm

Argentina today- 109% Inflation
97% Interest Rates

We look like the golden turd of success here in the commie occupied United States of Merika compared to many, many countries. I’m sure the globalist asshats have lots more up their sleeve going forward so we shall tighten our seat belts and flip them the finger.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  BL
June 6, 2023 9:46 pm

bl,
has montefrio posted lately about argentina?
if you are debt free & raise most of your food,they could still get by ok —

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 5, 2023 8:43 pm

Even some of the most brain dead liberal tv believers I know WILL NOT fall for this again. So you can imagine the rest of us PUREBLOOD red blooded Americans. People are angry and are chomping at the bit to resist this bullshit. I would not want to be middle management.

Todd Packer's Mentor
Todd Packer's Mentor
June 5, 2023 8:58 pm

Don’t underestimate the roll being on the government dole plays in people’s decision-making.
I just witnessed it Memorial Day, talking to a couple of men in their 70s. They said that the debt-ceiling had to be increased otherwise they wouldn’t get their social security. Who gives a shit about grandkids and what you are leaving behind? Fear and Gimme are all that matter to just about everyone.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
  Todd Packer's Mentor
June 5, 2023 9:09 pm

Well, they did pay into the system with the expectation of a return, just like me.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  YourAverageJoe
June 5, 2023 9:33 pm

Fuck ’em. I paid in too, let them stick it where the sun don’t shine. Pretty soon it’s going to be worthless paper anyway. I’m 73 so let’s get this shit show on, I don’t want to miss it.

orsotoro
orsotoro
  YourAverageJoe
June 6, 2023 12:33 am

Maff any ? Like everyone, you believed that if you paid in 10, you could get 15 out.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  YourAverageJoe
June 6, 2023 5:50 am

Government robbed me to pay someone else; therefore I am morally justified in using government force to rob someone else.
Gibs me dat.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Anonymous
June 6, 2023 7:23 am

“Government robbed me and I’m just gonna roll over and beg for them to fuck me harder.”

You are NOT going to make it in the world that’s coming. It won’t even be close.

Guest
Guest
  Todd Packer's Mentor
June 6, 2023 9:02 am

O please. That argument is from the 90’s. Since they’re just printing money why not take it. I wouldn’t depend on it to last, of course, but while it’s flowing (to Ukraine, too), take it.
Go ahead and get your social security, grants, Covid payouts like before etc. knowing it’s all fake so use it to prepare.

Worse are all the govt bureaucrats ‘working’ and get paid to make sure you are following the rules (they made up for you), for your own health and safety. They’re your neighbors who work for the government nicely putting on product safety etc. courses because they care. Also NGO’s and nonprofit businesses’who care’.

ryan
ryan
June 5, 2023 9:48 pm

It is unfortunate and ironic that the author chose to use a Nazi comparison to the Bolshevism/Communism that we saw with covitus and into the present since it was in fact the Nazis who stood alone in an attempt to destroy those evil forces. I suggest that he do some investigating beyond Hollywood. And I wish him good luck in whatever country will give him succor when his cowardly countenance presents itself there. Certainly he won’t be taking the gloves off to stand with the rest of us here in the great white north.

Getsgee
Getsgee
  ryan
June 5, 2023 10:26 pm

Let me finish your thought for you……… mutherfuka!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ryan
June 6, 2023 5:52 am

National socialism is not socialism.
– B.B.

Observations
Observations
June 5, 2023 10:08 pm

Every time I feel hopeful I go out in public and see humans in masks on the bus stop, alone in their cars and in the grocery store and they all have that psychotic look in their eyes. Mostly old women and foreign born younger people of Asian and Indian descent. This is why they want migrants, they’re stupidly obedient.

KaD
KaD
June 5, 2023 10:37 pm

Same OLD advice that doesn’t work for most people.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
June 5, 2023 11:09 pm

Laugh and give everyone the finger…same as last time.

falconflight
falconflight
  MrLiberty
June 5, 2023 11:17 pm

Yeah, the middle finger and a LOL will beat back the Molochs.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 5, 2023 11:58 pm

Author ” jeff ” is a pussy.

Flee and find a ‘ bolt hole ‘ in some other country ?

THESE people will be the most dangerous.

Nuga
Nuga
  Anonymous
June 6, 2023 2:29 am

It might not be as black and white- lockdowns showed what a bunch of gullible, mindless, retarded cowards most people are. You don’t want to be in the middle of the next shitshow surrounded by that, not good chances of surviving it if majority of population on top of the gubbermint is your enemy and wants you dead for lack of compliance. So it makes some sense to retreat to a place where the odds are better.
It’s no good calling anyone leaving Chicago, San Francisco, London , paris or any other of those enriched shitholes behind and not standing your ground a coward- you’ll eventually be ground to paste by a combination of “youths”, astronauts/engineers/doctors, fentanyl zombies, euthanasia doctors etc. Not good chances at winning. Especially when your family, friends and most people you know are against you as well.
Some of this shit is unfixable and has to be left to rot on its own. It’s like trying to fix the damage to your house in the middle of a hurricane- just another casualty.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
June 6, 2023 5:19 am

“BE WHERE THEY AIN’T” -TCS, 2023

“SHOOT WHERE THEY’RE GONNA BE” – TCS, 2023

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
June 6, 2023 7:03 am

Local hospital here has lifted employee vaccine mandate this week. Of course, they can’t find nearly enough people for their vacancies. No word in the news about this lifting of the mandate either, it’s all just hush hush in internal communications. As if they were hoping people would just forget about it ever happening.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Svarga Loka
June 6, 2023 8:17 am

Same with my work. I was supposed to ‘test’ weekly, which I turned into occasionally. I went to submit a test on the reporting website and it wouldn’t take the information. I then looked on the company’s internal website and saw they had removed the requirement a couple months earlier. There weren’t any emails sent out to indicate the change.

Guest
Guest
  Anonymous
June 6, 2023 9:06 am

Any plans to change jobs?

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
June 6, 2023 7:09 am

I don’t at all agree with the article that the US was the worst place to be. Even in the worst states in the US it wasn’t nearly as strict as in parts of Europe or down under.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 6, 2023 12:48 pm

Our forefathers faced much more serious and never turned & ran.

A9racer
A9racer
June 6, 2023 10:30 pm

There were no lockdowns here in East Texas. There were a lot of places I was asked to leave since I didn’t wear the control device, but nobody, including my customers to whose location I traveled, ever told me to stay home.