Why is it that in the UK, which initially implemented the regulations
and programmes of biosecurity under the most right-wing Government in
living memory — a cabinet of criminals led by the serial liar, Boris
Johnson — the accusation made against anyone who questioned the official
justifications for our unquestioning obedience was that you are a
“Right-wing conspiracy theorist”?
Typically, when a Western
government and its media want to dismiss or delegitimise criticism of
its actions, it does so by calling those who question their authority
“Loony Lefties” (in the UK) or “Commies” (in the USA). This time,
however, the “loonies” are officially “Right-wing.”
It’s true, of
course, that the governments in power and parties in opposition that
enforced or voted for masks, lockdown restrictions and “vaccine”
mandates with the greatest zealotry and violence, and are now pushing
hardest for the roll-out of Digital Identity and Central Bank Digital
Currency, have identified themselves to their electorates as
“Left-wing.” These include the governments of Justin Trudeau in Canada,
Jacinda Ardern in New Zealand, Pedro Sánchez in Spain, António Costa in
Portugal and, in opposition parties, Keir Starmer in the UK, where the
always obedient trades unions have also supported the lockdown of
businesses and “vaccine” mandates for the workers whose rights they are
supposed to be defending. In doing so, the Left hasn’t hesitated to
align itself with the Right-wing and anti-working-class governments of
first Boris Johnson and now the globalist puppet Rishi Sunak in the UK,
the Gilets jaunes-mutilating Emmanuel Macron in France, Giuseppe Conte
and the former EU banker Mario Draghi in Italy, Sebastian Kurz and Karl
Nehammer in Austria, and Viktor Orbán in Hungary.
All these
governments, officially on both the Right and the Left of the almost
closed Overton window of Western politics, as well as nominally liberal
and conservative governments in Germany, Poland, Belgium, the
Netherlands, Finland and Greece, continue to describe those who oppose
the regulations and programmes of biosecurity as “Right-wing conspiracy
theorists.” And this accusation isn’t limited to governments and media
aligned across the political spectrum of the West but is also made by
transnational organisations of global governance, including the United
Nations, the European Commission, the World Health Organisation and the
World Economic Forum. Why?
One of the consequences of this
political hegemony among the at least nominally politically
differentiated nation-states implementing the Global Biosecurity State
in the West, is that those opposed to its authoritarianism and creeping
totalitarianism from a broadly libertarian standpoint describe it as a
form of “communism” modelled on, if not actually instigated by, the
People’s Republic of China. However, not only does this widespread
accusation fail to explain the global financial crisis and the economic
forces driving this revolution in Western capitalism, but it also allows
its architects and promoters to dismiss such a description of the
Global Biosecurity State — with some accuracy — as a “right-wing
conspiracy theory.”...<<<Read More>>>...