How Civilizations Collapse

How Civilizations Collapse

Luke Kemp writes:

Collapse can be defined as a rapid and enduring loss of population, identity and socio-economic complexity. Public services crumble and disorder ensues as government loses control of its monopoly on violence. Virtually all past civilisations have faced this fate. Some recovered or transformed, such as the Chinese and Egyptian. Other collapses were permanent, as was the case of Easter Island. Sometimes the cities at the epicentre of collapse are revived, as was the case with Rome. In other cases, such as the Mayan ruins, they are left abandoned as a mausoleum for future tourists. What can this tell us about the future of global modern civilisation?

Patrick King: No Proof SARS‑CoV‑2 Virus Exists

Patrick King: No Proof SARS‑CoV‑2 Virus Exists

Canadian oil and gas worker Patrick King describes how he forced Alberta’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw, to admit, in court, that Alberta’s health department does not have proof that the SARS-CoV-2 virus exists, which has been the basis of panicky, draconian COVID-19 responses around the world: testing, social distancing, lockdowns, mask wearing, vaccinations, and passports. The groundbreaking legal precedent that King describes has led to the collapse of the COVID-19 narrative in Alberta and could do the same in other provinces, states, and countries.