10 Corona Steps Ahead: This Is Where We Are Going, And Where You Will Follow If You Comply
Allan Stevo
In everything written below is a question at the heart of a single principle: Will you comply? And this is especially at the heart of that principle — Will you comply blindly before fully understanding the consequences of your compliance, which may take many years and would require you to default into non-compliance with every new idea placed in front of you? Will you even do that?
Where We Are & What Is Happening – True to plans written by British academics in winter and spring 2020, the newly introduced health policies have taken place according to a “rolling” approach. Rolling, in principle, means this: They ebb, and they flow.
In practice, that looks like this: For a few months, local public health officials do one thing and do it boldly, really pushing it to the limits. Though contrary to the stated aims of public health, such social engineers know that if there is not increased social tension, destruction, and violence from their approaches, then they are not pushing hard enough. Then they ease off for a time.
Then they come back with that same policy — often more heavily the second time around and often with additional measures. Books exist on such methods. They exist across fields. A hundred years of academic lectures have been given on the topic, though under a variety of names. The principle behind these rolling measures have been recognized for time immemorial. Many in the public health field realize that by employing this method of rolling health protocols, they are able to achieve much more compliance, much further penetration of ideas, and much less resistance. You push a population to the breaking point, release pressure, and then when you come back weeks or months later and apply the same pressure, it becomes evident that the breaking point has moved in favor of the social engineer. What was once considered impossible to get most in a society to do turns into a beloved tradition that people will rage over if denied.