title #640: Pacific Eclipse

description They ran so many pandemic simulations in 2019 that it is easy to confuse them. Event 201, Crimson Contagion, and Bulls, Bears, & Birds had no sooner wrapped up when the final event of the year began. Pacific Eclipse took place in December, a mere 100 days before the COVID-19 plandemic kicked off.
This two-day event simulated the outbreak of a smallpox epidemic in Fiji that spread to California and Arizona before infecting the world. Pacific Eclipse introduced the concepts of forced masking and contact tracing into the scenario. And during this live event (sponsored by Big Pharma), it’s no surprise that vaccines were the only way listed to prevent a future smallpox outbreak.

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pubDate Wed, 22 Apr 2026 08:33:51 GMT

author Charlie Robinson

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[01:29] With your host. Buddy, I don't know who you are, Welcome to Macroaggressions, I'm your host, Charlie Robinson. If you are watching us on Rumble, Band.Video, YouTube, or you're listening wherever podcasts are served. Thanks so much, we appreciate your support. If you want to connect with me, macroaggressions.io is the website to do that. Get your news over at activistpost.com. Our sponsors are remarkable. I'm a chemical-free body customer. I've got about all of their stuff. I had just got the nano-silver toothpaste and the nano-silver mouthwash because I didn't have that before. It's a fantastic option. If you are looking to re-mineralize your teeth, you can do that. Go to chemicalfreebody.com/macro. But I'll tell you what the most important thing you can get there is, is the Water Hero system. It's expensive, right? It's not cheap, but it'll structure the water. You don't need the more expensive ones that are attached to your house. The cheapest one will work. It's about $600. 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And then if you're interested, you talk to the guys over there. They'll take care of you. But I can already see that a ton of you have signed up for it. I don't blame you. I don't blame you. Why take 30 years to pay your house off when you can do it in between five and seven? It's not magic. It's just math. So if you're interested, wipeoutyourmortgagenow.com, check it out. All right, well, let's get into, let's get into this episode because you know, these goddamn simulations that they run are happening all the time. And it's hard to keep track of them all. I mean, they're happening and happened a couple of them happened years ago. I never even heard of them. So before we start, shout out to Red Pill Warrior for this one and actually for Bulls, Bears and Birds as well because I got tipped off on these, these simulations that happened a couple of years ago happened in 2019. So, and there's another one. I know, I know you're really surprised. This one's important. I mean, they're all kind of important in the sense that you, you want to know what they're planning for and how they're plotting and scheming and what they think the solution is to the problem that they create. So it's interesting to watch these tabletop exercises. If you haven't watched the Event 201 presentation, watch it. I mean, so you can go on YouTube and find it. It's funny, these things, you would assume that if they're talking about COVID before COVID, they'd keep this on the down low or maybe they'd video it, but it would be in some secure vault somewhere. No, no, no, it's on YouTube. You can watch it. You can watch them talk about and speculate about what they would do in the event that a totally random pandemic comes out of nowhere. And then six months later, it happens exactly as they drew it up. So you can find that video there and watch it. I've watched the entire thing. And they've filmed a lot of these. And there's another one. And we're going to talk about it. Because we should, because this one's a little different. It involves smallpox and that's going to be a problem because we know that these people have been plotting. I mean, they love the idea of getting smallpox to spread because it's very hard to stop. And I think it's one of those things that you could scare everybody into a vaccine. You know, if you've seen what smallpox looks like, you go, no, thank you. I'll take whatever is the opposite of that. And they'll say, well, it's a vaccine. And you go, well, what are my choices here? Not take it and maybe get smallpox, or rush in to take this experimental vaccine and, you know, take your chances. Well, so they role played this as they often do. And this was called Pacific Eclipse. And it was held December 9th and 10th, 2019, in three places. Held it simultaneously, Washington, DC, Phoenix, and Honolulu. And it was to quote, prepare for a pandemic. And their timing, you know, the timing on these is always fantastic, too. It's a mere 100 days before an actual pandemic kicked off. You know, I spent my entire life living on this planet, be it flat around, don't know, and never had to worry about pandemics at all. But then in 2019, they sure did a lot of role-playing exercises. They did Pacific Eclipse, this one. They did Bulls, Bears, and Birds. They did Crimson Contagion. Boy, if I didn't know any better, I think that maybe they were planning in advance for a pandemic that was on the calendar. Well, of course it was, and that's the reason why they do these, 100 days in advance of COVID. What a hell of a coincidence. You know, and it wasn't the only one. So, but you know, this was a tabletop exercise that was simulating a smallpox outbreak that turns into a pandemic, and then the response to that. So it's going to be a little bit of science, a little bit of media, a lot of government, and delivered in a way to scare the hell out of the world and to get them to behave properly. So they said they wanted to evaluate the global and regional readiness for a smallpox bioterrorism event. Okay, so is there a possibility for a legitimate smallpox bioterrorism event? Of course, sure. There is the possibility that some rogue state could get ahold of this dangerous technology and use it to create a terrorism event. But, you know, through writing the books I've written and doing 600 plus episodes of Macroaggressions over the years and things like that, what I have come to understand is that the people who would be in charge of perpetrating a smallpox bioterrorism event are the very people who are in charge of running these simulations. You know, they're the ones who would know how to do this better than... The idea that there's some obscure Islamic fundamentalist group that sprung out of the desert somewhere that just happens to have all this smallpox in their backpack and a plan for releasing it all. This is what they'd love for you to believe. That it's like some rogue terrorist group that they can then pretend to go fight and chase and, you know, around the world years and years and years and spend trillions of dollars doing that. This is all fake. It's all fantasy. There's no terrorist group running around with smallpox vials looking to do that that aren't in government. These are segments of the, well, not just the American government. I mean, the Israeli government is deeply involved. All the governments are. All the Western governments are, at least. This has been something that they have been planning for because in the aftermath of these events, like COVID, I mean, just take a look at how society was reimagined after that. Like we normalized some stuff that shouldn't have been normal. Standing on dots, walking down grocery store aisles in one direction, social distancing, things like that. These are terms that didn't exist before that. So they love the idea of a smallpox pandemic because in the aftermath of that, they can say, oh, well, in order to make sure this totally random thing that came out of left field doesn't ever happen again, we have to do X, Y, and Z that removes your rights and puts certain people in power to decide, to make sure that those things don't happen. Look, when you're the one, when you're the boogeyman creating the bad outcomes, you can dial them up as mild or as severe as you'd like them to be. And that's what they do with this, of course. So what they did was, we're gonna get into, well, I'll tell you just how this whole thing went down. What they did is they simulated a smallpox bioterrorism event that originated on the island of Fiji, or in a wet market in China. So they picked Fiji for this one. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the location of Fiji, it's in the South Pacific. It's between New Zealand and Hawaii-ish area over there. I've been to Fiji. I spent a week in Fiji. I went to Suva. It's a strange place, man. I spent... The first day was beautiful. It's Fiji. It's a beautiful island. The next six days, I spent in a hurricane. I spent six days in a hurricane in Fiji, sitting in my hotel room, trying to get out of there. So, it's the type of island where you can drive down the street, had a rental car, drive around, but you gotta be careful because sometimes you have to allow the cows in the road to not be in the road or to move elsewhere. But you can't be too pushy with the cows. You just have to let the cows kind of walk on the street and you'll go as fast as the cows go until they decide to get off the street. It's a very weird place. But this is the, you know, but beautiful, beautiful setting, great place to sit on a beach. But if you're stuck on an island and you get a smallpox pandemic, this is probably the worst place you could possibly be. All right, so what do they do? They wanted to simulate a couple of things. This is who they brought in to the event. So, and like I said, it happened across three cities, and they brought in some, the stakeholders. As soon as you hear stakeholders, as opposed to shareholders. Not that shareholders in a pandemic would be any better, but stakeholders means something that I don't think that people really fully understand. So, it's a code word. It means the global elite and certainly not you and me. So, the stakeholders were there. The CDC was there. The World Health Organization, the Federal Bureau of Investigation was there, and the US military were all sitting in this meeting. The Health Department was there. The Defense Department was there. The bankers were there, of course. Law enforcement had a seat at the table. Emergency management was there, as well as big business. And what they wanted to do was come up with something called pandemic decision making. They wanted to figure out, I mean, it's a smart thing to do if you had an actual pandemic and this was really happening, you would say, let's figure out, let's pretend like there's an outbreak and let's figure out what we would do, at least the first couple of steps of what we would do right now, so that if an outbreak does happen, we're not starting from square one, we at least know how to get the ball rolling, right? And that's what they do, their pandemic decision making. We'll figure it out in practice so that when the game happens, we already know what we're doing. So it's crafted through these exercises because what they do is they preload the solution, which is vaccines, and then they work backwards. So if you notice the common denominator in all these tabletop exercises, usually has Johns Hopkins Center for Disease Prevention. They're usually there. It's the same kind of cast of characters, but not always. However, the one thing that is a common thread that runs through everything is that the only solution to these problems is the vaccine. It's always the solution. It's just a matter of how do we produce them fast enough, or how do we get them distributed quickly, or how do we build up the supply chain for these vaccines for when... It's never a question of, hey, maybe the vaccines aren't the answer. Because the people sitting in the meetings, as I mentioned, are the pharmaceutical industries and the banks, and they tend to stand to make a ton of money from this. And of course, who started the pharmaceutical industry? The Rockefellers. Who started Chase Bank? The Rockefellers. Who started all the pharma companies? The Rockefellers. Who's interested in depopulation? The Rockefellers. Okay, so the idea that there's a pandemic and that's a bad thing, it's not a bad thing to them. It's a bad thing to us if this were to happen. They see this as an opportunity. And so this is just a, let's work out the kinks for how we deal with this, you know, this pandemic in the aftermath. It's like, to save everyone, right? And it's like, uh, no, that's you making the assumption that we're here to save everybody. We're trying to coordinate lockdown. So I'm going to get in to, what this is, cause I want to talk about the fictional scenario that they run. I want to talk about the aftermath and what they, you know, what they, they asked a series of questions to the 300 attendees. And then what they did is they came in two years later and did a recap of this event knowing what they knew with COVID or whether they're actually kind of right in the middle of it in 2021. And so we'll talk a little bit about that and we'll, we'll wrap up with what their, their conclusions and recommendations were. I sort of buried the lead here a little bit. I mean, the fact that vaccination is always the number one answer. So that's not even really a surprise. You can know that going in. I'm not going to spoil that for you, but they had some other thoughts on, on where things are going to go. And it's not great, but what they do in this event, in these events, it's also indoctrinate the participants, right? Because I don't know that all of the participants are necessarily in on it. You know what I mean? Like I don't know if every single person in a position of power knows that the vaccines are loaded up with poisons. In fact, I don't think that would be in their best interest to pull something like this off if everybody kind of knew. Now, people at the top, sure. People that allow this stuff to happen. For sure. A reminder, COVID was a military operation. Okay? I think it's important for people to remember that. They didn't see troops on the street. It wasn't like Posse Comitatus. It wasn't one of those things where you felt like it was a military operation, but it was legally classified as one. Okay? So the military will know what's happening at the top, of course, if ever there was a pyramidal structure, the US military is that. So of course, not at the bottom. They wouldn't know. They wouldn't be in on this. This is how people go, well, is everybody in on it? No, you don't have to have everybody in on it. It's not required. In fact, it's counterproductive if everybody's in on it. You need just a small group of people. And so they indoctrinate these participants just as much as they're indoctrinating the common people, right? They prep them for being part of... See, they know that COVID is coming. The people that are running these simulations, they know that it's coming. They're part of the group that's making it come here, right? So what they want to do, and the reason why 2019 was so important for all these scenarios was because 2020 was right around the corner. That's not accidental. They knew that was coming. So in 2019, you really want to... It's like your last chance to get a hold... Now, mind you, Dark Winter had started in 2001, fantasizing about an anthrax outbreak. So this has been going on for over 20 years, but in 2019 specifically, they loaded up with simulations, and they did that because they knew that just mere days later, COVID was going to kick off, and then they were just gonna kick into, hey, we just practiced this. We practiced this in December in Honolulu. Like, oh my god, we know what we're doing. We know how to do this. What a coincidence, right? So they, it's almost like they knew it was coming. Wink, wink. They told the participants that the, quote, reasonable response in the Pacific eclipse scenario was going to be a combination of, and I want you to listen to this combination, and I want you to run it through your filter of what you went through with COVID, and I want you to ask yourself, like we kind of normalized this stuff in 2020 and 2021, but let's be fair. It was about the first time you'd heard of masks, social distancing, and all of that stuff. That was brand new. That wasn't a normal go-to option. That was something that had to be taught to the general public, that these are the sorts of things that you do now. You stand on the dot, you wear the mask, you social distance. We've got six-foot pool noodles, right? People with hats with six-foot pool noodles going in each direction. Gotta stay away from the six-foot, you know, the virus and all. It'll totally murder you. So I want you to listen now. This is the reasonable response for the Pacific Eclipse scenario. This is the combination of all the things that they said we should do. And they're terms you hadn't heard in 2019. All of this would have been like, what are you talking about? First of all, lockdowns. You're going to lock down the world? Good luck with that. Lockdowns. Number two, forced masking. Since 2019, they're talking about forced masking. Number three, forced vaccines. The idea of forced vaccines was completely incompatible with logic and reason in 2019. We were never having that conversation, right? But they were, in this meeting, they were talking about that. Number four, censorship. Why are you censoring during a pandemic? Don't we want to get information out? It's weird to me that you're focused on censorship. Maybe it's because you're going to be lying and you tend to want to protect your lie, and so you want to censor anybody who will call out your lie. And last on the list, contact tracing. So if anybody tells you that during COVID, they came up with this idea for contact tracing, where we'll just say, well, we'll see where you've been, and then we'll see who you've been around, and we'll say, this was not something that came from COVID. This was theorized before it. This was simulated at this event. Contact tracing, forced vaccinations, masks, forced masks, not optional masks, forced masks. Here's a good reminder to people. It's a reminder that I can give during this episode. It's a reminder I can give during just about any episode. The Milgram Studies prove that 80% of the population will not defy authority no matter how illegitimate the order is. I didn't say 8%. I said 80%. Four out of the five people that are in your world, they will not defy authority simply because they are told not to defy authority. This is why I say that one of the most dangerous things that has happened in this world has not been people who are failing to do what they're told. The greatest danger is those who refuse to disobey orders, who will comply with anything. Do not comply with unjust orders. Don't comply. That excuse didn't work in the Nuremberg trials with the we're just following orders bit. Doesn't work. I get it. If you're in an organizational structure where it's pyramid shaped and there's a boss telling you, you have to do this, you're not in a position to say no. Well, grow some balls and say no. Or trade in your soul. Whatever. But if you are too weak to say no to these people, then you get what you deserve. This is a litmus test as far as I'm concerned. When the government comes to your door and says, we demand that you forcibly inject yourself with an experimental rush to market gene therapy that didn't even clear the stage one trials and only got distributed to the world because of an emergency use authorization and never technically got approval, that's the COVID shots. If somebody comes to you and says, you must take this, my fear is that, statistically speaking, only about 20 of us have the ability for critical thought. That's a problem. And of course, if you think I'm wrong about these numbers, go look at the stats on how many people got the vaccines. Some of them didn't know it, some of them did know it, and they didn't want it, and they did it anyway. Why? Because they were manipulated into it, or they talked themselves into it, or they were weak. If you took the COVID vaccine because you felt pressure from your friends around you, you're weak. You may be strong in other areas of your life, and you may be a good person who does great things, but you are weak. You need to tell people, nobody has a greater authority in my body than me. You come around here telling me what I agree, what you want me to agree to do? No way. Absolutely not. But again, if you're unwilling to stand up for yourself, then you get what you deserve. Okay, so here's the fictional scenario that they ran. I'm going to talk about this for Pacific Eclipse, right? Smallpox outbreak in Fiji, and they do mathematical modeling of the transmission of the smallpox, and what they look at the math, and they say, based on spread rate and proximity of everybody to one another on this island, and everything that we have to take into account being in a remote, isolated place with no divergent gene pool, it's going to take a couple of days until smallpox is everywhere in this island, especially as spreadable as it is and as contagious as it is. The transmission of smallpox forces the island to shut down while the World Health Organization comes in to help, I'm going to put that in air quotes as well, with the outbreak investigation. And so what they do is, of course, they come with limited vaccines. They give vaccines to the first responders. But then there's a problem, because they can't get the vaccines in fast enough. And so they go, well, we can't send people, first of all, we have to make these vaccines. And then we have to get them to the people who are going to come in there and be the first responders. But we have to get them the vaccine, give them enough time for it to go through their system to actually make them immune to the things, which isn't doing that anyway, but whatever, that's their story. And then those first responders can get into Fiji and then they can help everybody. But by then, they'll all be dead. So that's kind of the problem here, right? And so then they say, well, there's dark web chatter that points to bioterrorism. So they go, all right, so maybe this smallpox thing in Fiji isn't as organic as we think it is. Maybe it's bioterrorism, right? So that's the narrative of this event. It starts to take a turn, right? And so whenever you mention bioterrorism, now the feds are involved. And so what happens? The US military and all of the American apparatus comes in. But again, they have the same problem because the first, there's not enough smallpox vaccines. You know, there's all, that's the problem. It's just, there's never enough vaccines, guys. It's the problem is if we only had more vaccines and better vaccines and just different vaccines, then all this would go away. But unfortunately, you know, we just didn't have them. So because of that, because we weren't able to get in there quick with all the vaccines, it's spread. It left the island and it spread to California and it spread to Arizona. Okay. And then it spread everywhere. Uh-oh. It's like COVID, right? Like first, you know, it's in a wet market in China and Chinese people are falling face first. And then, you know, it's everywhere. So what happens once it goes everywhere? Well, this scenario is funny because I'm reading it and I'm going, this is how they envision COVID would be. This is what they wanted COVID to be. By the way, they want people to be piled up dead. They want that. They need that. The World Health Organization is a criminal crime syndicate run by the Rockefeller family. Like they're not here to help you. They're trying to depopulate. And this is just part of that. So what happens in the aftermath? They actually, in this scenario, they got dead bodies piling up. You know, they told us we were going to get during COVID. Actually, they get it in this. Funeral homes are full. You remember that? Remember we were going, funeral homes are full. They're just, they can't cremate the bodies fast enough. And then everybody starts going, hey, I have questions about World War II. And they go, oh no, no, you're not allowed to have those questions. The workforce breaks down, like it did. I wonder if the workforce breaks down for only small and medium sized businesses. I wonder if in this scenario, they didn't mention that Home Depot and Lowe's were left open, but I'm just going to assume that they are. The medical waste starts piling up, okay? Power grid failures in California, that could just be because it's a Tuesday afternoon in August. That's enough to knock out the power grid in California. They mentioned cyber attacks break out, so it turns into like just chaos, right? The supply chain collapses, medications stop being produced, banks fail because of lack of cash, and then the trash service stops altogether. This is what they said was going to happen to us during COVID. All of these things, I was told all of these things, and I was glad that in fact there weren't bodies piling up on the sidewalk, and there weren't refrigeration trucks that were just overflowing with dead bodies, and there weren't morgues that had to stack bodies in their hallways. None of that was happening. The people who went to check out the hospitals said they were empty. They didn't just say they were empty. They went there with cameras and filmed them being empty. So, what this event showed was that fake news reports, narration, and multimedia could make this event appear authentic. What they would do is they would have, for this role playing, there were 300 people involved. They'd introduce a situation, and then they'd have everybody break and discuss what they were going to do in the aftermath of that. They would have these discussions during the two-day event after new variables were introduced into the scenario. All right, something new happened. All right, here's the announcement, and they'd make the announcement, and they'd say that, you know, they'd come out and say, the estimate was that no more than 50% of smallpox cases will be isolated about the same amount that will be contact traced and vaccinated, right? So it's a total losing battle. They come out and say that the biggest problem that Fiji faced was that they didn't have enough vaccines and that the first responders must all be vaccinated. So they're saying, all right, in this scenario, we decided that we can't even take step one, going in there with your crew until your crew is fully vaccinated. And that takes a while for it to kind of kick in and give you the protection that you need. So you need to sort of hang out for two weeks and wait for that to kind of get going. And then you can go in. I mean, it's so funny to me. They act like vaccines are a magic potion that gives you an invincibility spell. That like you have a clear shield around you, and then now you can go in and nothing will impact you. Vaccinations are the most fraudulent scientific discovery in the history of modern medicine. They've never fixed anything. They didn't cure polio. They didn't eradicate polio. It's a fucking lie. They got rid of DDT. They got rid of a lot of things, a lot of the poisons that was causing polio. You want to get polio in the world these days? 80% of polio is vaccine-formulated polio. And then you can thank Bill and Melinda Gates for that. And if you get polio in Africa, it's 100% coming from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. So, it's a total losing battle in this scenario. They've got 50% of smallpox cases that they just can't even get a handle on. And then in this scenario, conspiracies about vaccines and anti-vaxxers infiltrate social media. So they try to counteract this message. So they're making calculations in the fictional scenario that people like me will start talking about how dangerous and worthless the vaccines are. And the reason why they've made that calculation is because it's true. And they know that people like me will say that it's true. And they know that they're lying. So the reason why there's going to be conspiracies about the vaccines is because the vaccines are poisonous. That's why there's going to be conspiracy. They're not making conspiracies about vaccines just because they woke up and decided that it would be a fun project to do. It's because there's a long track record of vaccines being dangerous. That's the reason why there's conspiracies. They're not theories either. We're way past conspiracy theories for vaccines being dangerous. We're in the conspiracy analysis phase. And there's plenty of stats. And you can look into the Vaccine Adverse Effect Reporting System, the VAERS structure and the VAERS court if you are of the belief that vaccines are somehow safe and effective. Get your head out of your ass. And stop listening to the mainstream media and stop listening to the pharmaceutical companies and stop listening to your psychopathic government trying to tell you that the only way you can be healthy is to inject yourself with their poison. If you do that, you have outsourced your critical thinking to the worst people in the world. Stop doing that. So, they mention in this scenario, what happens is that because smallpox is killing everybody and because they can't get the vaccines and they're fast enough and people are freaking out, it turns into civil unrest and riots break out across the United States. Yeah, I know they want this. They want this to happen. So, how does it end? In this fictional scenario, it ends with 522 million cases of smallpox over the course of eight years, despite the vaccine being, quote, highly effective. My question is, if the vaccine is highly effective at preventing smallpox, why do you have 522 million cases of smallpox? If it was highly effective, wouldn't that be zero cases or a million cases? 522 million cases on a planet with maybe eight billion people doesn't sound like it's very effective to me. It sounds like... How can... I mean... It's not effective. The vaccines aren't effective. If they were effective, all the COVID vaccines that people took would have prevented them from getting COVID. And what is... What did they all say? I've been... I got vaccinated and I've got COVID three times. Yeah. Do you know why? Because the vaccines are poison, dummy. And if you're the last person to figure this out, or if you want to argue with me about it, good luck. Good luck to you, man. So, okay, so let's talk about the aftermath of Pacific Eclipse, because they then asked a series of questions to these 300 attendees about the decision making using something called Poll Everywhere software. They asked them a bunch of questions, and one of the things that, well, one of the things I think it's important to understand is the demographic of this group. So the 300 people who are there, what are their roles? What industries are they in? What's their function? What are they doing? Well, a quarter of them worked in public health, which is kind of normal. You would expect that. We're doing a health pandemic simulation, having people from public health kind of fits, right? But you know, there's 23% of the people that were there were from the military. And that is a problem, because as I said, COVID was a military operation. That's why the military is in these meetings, not because smallpox has AR-15s. This is a military operation. It's disguised as a pandemic. 14% of the people at this meeting were from academia. So 14% of 300. 14% of 300 is about 50 people who are totally worthless from academia. 50 people that didn't need to be there. 14% were from emergency response management. So like, the FEMA's of the world, and in groups like that, they were there. And 18% were from the private health care sector. Because this is about making money, and the vaccine industry will be there at the table. That's private sector here. Private sector meaning non-governmental. Public in the sense that the stock is publicly traded, but private in the sense that it's non-governmental. So, you want to know something that they thought was funny, or they thought was clever or cute or ironic? I find to be sort of laughable, if what I mentioned earlier about the eradication of smallpox with the vaccines is a story that you're familiar with. They held this event on the 40th anniversary of the eradication of smallpox. Yeah, right. Yeah, DDT would like a word. DDT would definitely like to have a seat at the table and say, well, actually, guys, I was the one doing all the poisoning here, you know. You just sprayed that DDT on all the crops, all the farms, and you had so many people that were growing their own home farms, and my grandmother had polio. Probably got it from the DDT on her home farm, right? She had it, right? So this is what they did. They, in the aftermath, they said, all right, well, what do we do if something like this happens? I mean, what if it really happens, right? So they said, all right, well, we've got to find out what the biggest problem was with this event, and then we need to find, like, I don't know, like the top recommendation for what we would do in the aftermath. So the number one problem that they identified in this scenario, and it shouldn't be very surprising given what we went through with COVID, was poor leadership. They said poor leadership was the problem. Now, part of what they describe as poor leadership is not maybe what you and I would think to be poor leadership. Now, in my world, fantastic leadership would be somebody who inspires you to go out and continue to do what you're doing and do it at a higher level, right? What they're poor, when they say poor leadership, what they mean is that they were angry that the leaders weren't able to force everybody to take the vaccines. And that to them was a classic sign of poor leadership. Now, in my world, poor leadership would be take the vaccine, dummy. Like that, you know, fantastic leadership would be think for yourself. Let's examine all the information. Let's make a calculation not based on fear. They of course don't want any of that. They want nothing to do with that. So they thought that the leadership was the problem. They were going to need to make sure they had the right people in there. People who could drop the hammer instead of fucking around and say, well, maybe we half-ass Fiji. Maybe we send some people in. Maybe we try to get a handle on quarantine. They're saying, no, no, we need real leadership to go in there and crack down on it. Nobody's leaving this island. Everybody's getting vaccinated. You don't have a choice. That's what we need, real leadership. So this poor leadership that gives people, you know, options, we can't have that. So that was their number one problem. Their number one recommendation was case isolation. They said, we need to isolate people. Good luck. How do you plan to isolate the world when 50% get smallpox? Who's gonna take care of them? You're gonna isolate the people who are supposed to take care of them? How is this gonna work, right? And of course, one of the biggest problems that they faced in here, that they considered to make this entire thing accelerate, just the lack of personal protection equipment, PPE, and of course, the lack of vaccines. If only we'd had the vaccine sooner, we could have saved the world. If only we'd had stronger leadership that took the vaccine and thrust it into everybody, then we would be so much better off. But you know, we just, we didn't do that. So next time, you know, next time, we won't make that mistake. That's what they did. So they then got the crew back together two years later, 2021. They did a recap document. And it wasn't really necessarily that they got everybody back together in the room, but they went back over the videos and they added kind of a, I don't know, a conclusion to it all. The lessons, you know, the lessons that they learned. But the lessons that they learned through COVID, which they must have just been like, holy crap, what a coincidence. We were just in this meeting. You know, the people who really aren't read into the program must have been like, I mean, I was just in Honolulu like a couple of months ago. We were talking about the same thing and that winds up happening. What are the chances? Yeah, what are the chances? What are the chances? I say indeed, as Bill Gates sits there at Event 201, right? So the 2021 recap document, they again started with what we were just talking about. They said weak leadership. This whole thing would have been prevented. If we'd had stronger leadership, like with an iron fist, somebody who came in and just did not give people an option, that's strong leadership to them. Not fairness or logic or background in health or any of that. They just need a strong leader, somebody who's scary and wears a lab coat, because you got to wear a lab coat, because this is a psychological operation. And they're trying to convince you that these people are in positions of authority, and they do that with tricks like clipboards and white lab coats and all that shit and medical degrees that are hanging on the wall behind the doctors. All that shit is part of their costume. It's part of the costume that they wear as a doctor. It's why Peter Hotez, when he does interviews, remote interviews from his home, in his home office when he's getting interviewed, and he's at home, it's why he does the interviews wearing his white lab coat. He's not treating patients at his home. He does it because it's a prop used to convince you that he has authority when he doesn't. So they also mentioned in this recap that cultural factors matter. Yeah, cultural factors matter. Let me give you an example of this with relation to the island of Fiji, as they mention here. You don't have to go to Fiji to understand this. Maybe you've been to Mexico. Are you familiar with the culture of Mexico? It is not as fast-paced as it is in the United States. They have a term called manana. That means tomorrow. Manana, you know, I'll do it tomorrow, or maybe the next day. There's no sense of urgency. You know, it's not a culture that is revved up and ready to go. And neither is Fiji. Maybe not the nicest thing I'm going to say, but the average IQ on the island of Fiji is very low. Sorry, it's just, it is. And the culture is not designed to really organize quickly and move fast. And so they mention that in this, that the cultural factors matter. When you're dealing with a third world country filled with low IQ people who don't move quickly and don't understand what's going on, you need to take that into consideration. That's going to be a variable that matters. And they list this. They go on to then mention that high income countries were no better off. So they go, okay, it wasn't a factor of money. It might have been a factor of education, but it might have just been a factor of luck as well. They mention that vaccine hesitancy was a huge barrier during COVID in real life. So they thought that the next time they had a pandemic that was similar to this, given what they know now about the vaccine hesitancy with COVID, they believe that the solution next time was to bring in the military. Not, we're going to improve our messaging, we're going to improve the quality of the vaccine, none of that. We're going to bring in the military to make them take it. That was their suggestion. Given what they saw with COVID, where our group was going, no, thank you, I'm not taking that, I'm not doing that. They viewed that as a huge problem. And well, listen, it is a problem, it should be a problem. But if you want people to take your product, why don't you lay out the case for why it's a great product, instead of putting a gun to their head? Quite literally putting a gun to their head with the military. Nothing says safe and effective vaccine like being forced at gunpoint to take it. So, and then they said bring in law enforcement as well. So your friendly neighborhood cop is now gonna be the person who is helping to assist the police, the medical state inject you with poisons. They want the police involved in this. This is why I say cops are awful. There's no such thing as a good cop. If you enforce any of those laws, you have to enforce them all. Therefore, you're a bad cop. So, and especially if you're a cop who's going to be involved in this as they want you to, to be involved the next time around, to be the solution for vaccine hesitancy. Well, you know what? If bad things start happening to those cops, then they have nobody to blame but themselves. Again, you partner with the empire. You get what you have coming to you. They said that they needed to improve intelligence gathering, rapid diagnostics, case finding, vaccine logistics. They needed to improve contact tracing, infrastructure protection, social measures, and communication strategy. Sounds like they needed to fix everything. It sounds like in retrospect, given the fictional scenario that they were talking about in 2019, and then the meeting that they had in 2021 to go over two things, their fictional scenario and then the real life COVID and see how those things match up, they decided that they really needed to improve on quite literally everything. Vaccine logistics, yeah. Social measures, what are social measures? They never explain what social measures were, but I assume social measures and communication strategy is propaganda. That's my guess, I don't know. Infrastructure protection, contact tracing. They gotta improve contact tracing. No, you need to retire contact tracing. That's what authoritarian nations do. So anyway, they didn't learn from COVID that they need a soft touch. It was quite the opposite. We could have had the vaccine compliance if it wasn't for all these anti-vaxxers out there being on social media and having, you know, a voice. So that was a problem. They said, in this recap, I mean, I kind of read between the lines. This is my interpretation of what they said. They said, we need better lies and more fake statistics. They didn't come right out and say that they need better lies and more fake statistics, but what they were saying was that their statistics weren't working and that the messaging that they were telling to people about the vaccines wasn't working. So they needed to change it. So it's like, okay, so change it by what? Lying about it? The answer was kind of implied. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. As a matter of fact, we need to, you know, we need different statistics, but they're saying the statistics weren't doing it. So it's like, okay, well, if the statistics are what they are based on the numbers that they actually are, then you throw your hands up and go, I don't know what to tell you. They are what they are. But that's not what they're saying. We need to adjust the statistics so that they're scarier. Well, then that's not science. That's propaganda. Of course, that's what was going on here. They said they needed to scare people more. They needed to use numbers to do it in order to scare people more. And in their belief system, it was going to be okay to lie because ultimately the ends justify the means. You know, that ultimately in the end, we were going to get everybody vaccinated and that was going to help them. So if we had to lie to them a little bit in the process to get them there, ultimately we can live with that because the ends justify the means. Okay. All right. Let's talk about the conclusions and recommendations and we'll get out of here. Number one recommendation was the vaccines. Okay. It's the only real answer. It's the only real answer they ever give. Not once, and I've gone through a bunch of these simulations, role-playing exercises, tabletop games. Not one time has the solution been, eat healthy, drink clean water, exercise, don't eat poisonous food, don't do any of that, take care of yourself. Not once. There has never been a suggestion in any of the outcomes of these events that say, hey, maybe the best way to be healthy in a pandemic is to be healthy before the pandemic. Like, maybe you should take preventative action. Of course, they don't say that because they don't want that. They don't want you to be ready, prepared, healthy, and immune to this. They want you to be scared, weak, sick, and dependent on them for the only possible solution that could ever fix this, vaccines. Brought to you by the pharmaceutical industry and Johns Hopkins Center for Health Studies. Right? So, they said there was a high coverage. Okay, so in their recommendation, they said, in the future, what we want to do is, in order to be equitable and fair, now mind you, these are people that don't give a shit about fairness, but they talk about it because it benefits them to use it as like a, as a, as a shield. But they say, high coverage and equitable distribution to low income regions of vaccines is the priority. They're so thoughtful, guys. They're so concerned about everybody else, that they're, they're willing to prioritize with the vaccines, the third world first, you know, because they've had a tough run, you know, with not having running water and living in mud huts and all. And so what they really need is we're going to bump them up to the front of the line and make sure they are the priority for the vaccines. And of course, that sounds great if you haven't read National Security Council Memorandum 200 from Henry Kissinger in 1974. Because if you read that memo, unfortunately, that memo says that the United States policy towards the third world is that of depopulation. And then they go into detail how they're going to use the vaccines used by NGOs, cutouts, third parties, like the World Health Organization, to administer the vaccines to the third world in order to depopulate them. So when I hear the conclusion from Pacific Eclipse that high coverage and equitable distribution to low income regions is the priority for vaccinations, that isn't out of the goodness of their heart. This is part of the depopulation agenda. Those vaccines are filled with something else. If you were in Kenya in 2014, they were filled with an antigen that would sterilize you. HCG was the antigen. If you took that vaccine, you were never going to have kids. They gave that to women in Kenya for 10 years. They gave that to women all over Africa and East Asia, Southeast Asia. Okay? This is part of the plan. So just forgive me if the recommendations for equitable distribution to the third world doesn't make me stand up and applaud, because I know what this is. Health security from the World Health Organization to provide cross-disciplinary dialogue between community sectors, i.e., we're going to get the propaganda figured out first. That coordinated in advance, what they're talking about here. They also say that in these recommendations, they want countries to quote, overcome cultural biases so that they can avoid the situation that they had during COVID with masks and lockdowns. Cultural biases. You know that cultural bias that you guys have, that's called a brain that works? Yeah, they don't want that. They want to overcome your cultural bias. Things like intelligence and logic and common sense and math, you know, those things. They want that to go away. They want to make sure you are voluntarily putting on the masks and that you are locking yourself down because everything is, because that's what you want to do. Because you feel like you're doing your part, right? It's important to also make the people feel like they have a role in this. It's very, you know, a lot of people are sitting around feeling like during COVID, what do I do? What do I do? So, unfortunately, it incentivized the Karens of the world to go around and tell people to put on masks and tell them to do this and tell them to do that. They like that. They want that. They want more of that. They want more of the nanny state. They want more of the people, you know, tapping you on the shoulder. What are you doing over there? We're watching you. They like that. The Five Eyes were all participants in this. This is where the masking orders were unveiled to the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Did you know that Scott Morrison was at this meeting? And this is where he was instructed, this is where he was told about, oh, the recommendation in this Pacific Eclipse is masks. That's weird. They said, yeah, you'll be the one implementing this in Australia. Which of course he did. Well, it wasn't just Scott Morrison. USA, UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the World Economic Forum Prime Ministers, all of those countries, they all have WEF guys and women, Jacinda Ardern, Christia Freeland, those guys. So they mentioned that this is where, this is where the concept of masking came from, from this tabletop exercise. It was normalized there. And when these leaders left, went back to their, went to their countries to put all this stuff into, into, into play, this was where the orders were coming from. From like, the idea of flimsy masks. I mean, they were building, they were making masks by the truckload in advance of this. They knew it was coming. It wasn't accidental. It wasn't like, oh, what do we do? I don't know. Maybe let's get masked. No, it was masked. We're already part of the equation in advance. In part because the psychological damage it does to people, putting a mask on your face is more than just a preventative thing for your breathing. It is a psychological admission of defeat. You're admitting that you have given up. You're admitting that you're taking orders from somebody else, nonsensical. Masks didn't prevent any COVID. The science was outstanding on that, showing that these masks are worthless. They're worthless at preventing viruses from getting to you, right? But they're very effective in other areas. Psychological traumatization, dog training, conditioning, all those things. This event, this Pacific Eclipse, was financed by Emergent Biosolutions, a pharmaceutical company, Bavarian Nordic, Ciga, Meridian Medical Technologies. So the pharmaceutical industry was in their finance. For once, it wasn't Bill Gates, which is kind of funny. It was produced by a group called the PLUS Alliance. This is Arizona State University, King's College London, and University of New South Wales, Sydney. Okay? So it was like a joint venture between Arizona State, King's College London, and Sydney, Australia, right? In association with the United States Indo-Pacific Command. That's the military region that they brought in to sit in this meeting. So anyway, I don't know. How many of these do we need to see before we understand what's going on here? Right? Dark Winter, 2001. Atlantic Storm, 2005. Cladex, 2018. Event 201, 2019. Crimson Contagion, 2019. Bulls, Bears, and Birds, 2019. Pacific Eclipse, 2019. All these 2019 events simulated virus outbreaks that were similar to COVID. So I don't know, man. Just might be a huge coincidence. But I guess practice makes perfect. Smallpox is coming at some point, and the fear campaign will be ramped up to 11. Do yourself a favor, turn off the TV. Hey everybody, if you like this episode, you can take the additional step right now. Share it with your friends and family. Give me five stars if you think we've earned it. macroaggressions.io is the website. Thanks everyone. We'll talk to you again soon.