22 March 2020

The Coronavirus Agenda

26 Adar 5780

From the very beginning I warned that this event which has now been named a global pandemic would mask a hidden agenda.  Certainly there is no doubt whatsoever that this is a real virus with real effects, including serious illness and even death, lo aleynu, but there is mounting evidence that it was created to serve a hidden agenda.

This may be the most important video you will see this year and because of that, it may not be around much longer.  You have to take the time to listen to this guy.  I can't overemphasize how important this information is.  Please, please watch and stick with it at least until 01:10:17.  And share!

[There were sound problems at the beginning.  It properly starts at 0:02:34.]



Why the coronavirus pandemic may fast-forward 5G adoption in the US

In March 2020 everything that could be moved online already has, from elementary schools to college classes, from entire company workforces to shareholder meetings. Whole cities have emptied under the coronavirus threat as businesses tell employees to work from home, students are sent indoors to learn online and every type of entertainment— from restaurants and sporting venues to movie theaters — shutters, forcing people to stay home and rely on their home broadband networks to interact with the outside world.

This switch-over is unprecedented, which begs the question: Can our current networks handle the strain?

Moreover, is the coronavirus outbreak and the “social distancing″ required to mitigate the spread going to become the business case for more advanced and robust 5G technologies for a future in which business, health care and human interaction must be at more than an arm’s length?

The jury is still out on whether home broadband, which tends to have lower capacity than more robust business networks, will be able to handle the traffic as whole neighborhoods become Wi-Fi hotbeds as adults video conference with their co-workers and their teens stream videos in between checking Blackboard for assignments. Providers, including ATT, Verizon, and Comcast, are facing a test of whether they’ll be able to handle the increased demand.

Jessica Rosenworcel, an FCC member, said the influx of people working from home is a test for the current networks. “We’re going to have a big stress test on our networks,” she said. “There are a lot of potential points of stress.” The FCC has given the carriers access to additional bandwidth for the next 60 days to handle the additional users. (T-Mobile is so far the only carrier to take the FCC up on its offer to use spectrum in the 600 MHz Band to help meet increased consumer demand for broadband during the coronavirus pandemic.)

Rosenworcel said it’s too soon right now to assess how the networks are handling the stress. “These are still early days,” she said.

The carriers remain optimistic. “As a global company, we have extensive experience in planning for and responding to a wide variety of situations around the world,” said Jim Greer, AT&T assistant vice president for communications. Greer said that the company is constantly monitoring developments in the coronavirus outbreak and is taking the appropriate steps “to help maintain the ongoing health and safety of our employees and customers.”

Greer added that in cities in which the coronavirus has had the biggest impact, ATT is seeing fewer spikes in wireless usage around particular cell towers or particular times of day because more people are working from home. The company continually monitors bandwidth usage to help it run its network.

In a March 12 interview with CNBC, Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg said he didn’t see any major changes in Verizon’s data usage during this coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. “So far, I’m really pleased with how the network is performing,” he said, adding that the company is monitoring the network “24/7.”

Verizon also issued a press release on Wednesday stating the demands on bandwidth increased 75% over the previous week. Social media use was flat.

5G rollout in the US
Some believed that 2020 was to be the year of 5G, the fifth-generation of wireless technology. 5G is said to have download speeds 100 times faster than 4G. Carriers including ATT, Verizon and T-Mobile began deploying it in 2019. Verizon’s Vestberg said last year that half the U.S. will have access to 5G by the end of 2020. The U.S. government was behind the launch as well.

To facilitate the U.S.’s leadership in 5G, the FCC rolled out the 5G Fast plan in 2016 to accelerate deployment of high-speed broadband in rural America and held its third auction for 5G spectrum in late 2019. FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said in December he will propose $9 billion in funding to bring rural parts of America to parity with urban segments.

In addition, the U.S. government is paying around $10 billion to satellite providers to fast-track the auction of 5G C-band spectrum by 2023. C-band spectrum is sought after because it combines the ability to deliver download speeds in excess of 1 Gbps with much improved propagation ranges, compared to higher-frequency spectrums.


In 2019 5G was available on only about 1% of phones sold, according to market research firm NPD Group.

Carriers promote 5G as a major step forward for wireless that will usher in new use cases — from driverless cars to robotic surgeries to smart buildings. And coronavirus might just be the catalyst for 5G that the world needs as it forces whole nations to enforce quarantines and social distancing and remote work and schooling.

China’s 5G push
In China, which is a bit ahead of U.S. in deployment of the technology, 5G is being used to support health applications and apps that monitor the user’s temperatures. A program was recently launched at a coronavirus hospital ward in Wuhan staffed by 5G-powered robots to protect medics from the deadly virus.

In the immediate future, the global pandemic has forced a supply chain slowdown that may delay the rapid expansion of 5G. There’s been a dramatic slowdown with factory production in China that could slow the rate at which 5G equipment migrates to the U.S. and elsewhere.

“The Chinese won’t be bailing out the world this time,” said Jacob Kirkegaard, an analyst with the Peterson Institute for International Economics. He said the Chinese have adopted a “remarkably laissez-faire attitude to economic stimulus″ and, “as such, the slowdown in China is bad news for the world, including the U.S.”

The effect of such a slowdown would be limited, though, since the Trump administration has already banned the use of Chinese components in the U.S. 5G network amid suspicions the devices would be used for espionage.

Whatever the cause, the U.S. telecoms have so far not signaled a slowdown in their 5G rollouts. Jonathan Chaplin, an analyst with New Street Research, said he sat down with executives from the top telecoms and asked them whether the U.S. travel ban would affect them.

“We asked them if that would affect their 5G rollout plans in any way,” he said. “And the answer was a resounding no.”

Chapman said one thing that could affect the rollout — a complete shutdown of factories — appeared unlikely.

Gigi Sohn, a former Federal Communications Commission official and now a fellow at the Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law and Policy, said she expects carriers to focus on making sure their existing customers are happy during this time than trying to sell them on a new service. Sohn also said 5G is an urban phenomenon and that 5G may never reach rural areas of the U.S.

A surge in US bandwidth demand
Sohn said she thinks broadband networks to homes can handle the extra traffic from people who are temporarily working from home. “The more salient question is, will the broadband providers offer extra bandwidth and at what price?” she asked. Sohn advocates that in the current situation that companies provide more bandwidth —temporarily — for free.

Rob Enderle, principal of The Enderle Group, was nonplussed about potential delays. He said while some are waiting on hardware from Asia, they can improvise solutions. “They can, for a time, shift to doing infrastructure and site preparation, but the hardware shortage is undoubtedly harming timelines,” he said. “So while the impact won’t be as dramatic as other areas, given workarounds, it will cause schedules to shift out somewhat.”

Roger Entner, a Boston-based telecom analyst, said so far the overall effect of coronavirus-related delays appears limited. “China is the factory of the world. All of the 5G base stations are being manufactured in China,” he said. “I don’t think there will be a big change because the coronavirus will be an effect of a couple of months.”

Carriers may be able to argue that this sudden influx of workers from home necessitates more investment in 5G. Meanwhile, Wi-Fi 6, which is just hitting the market, improves the speed of home Wi-Fi.

Coupled with Wi-Fi 6, 5G may yet revolutionize the market for stay-at-home workers. But it remains uncertain on how fast this will happen.

16 comments:

  1. Think about it. If all our activities are moved online - work, school, shopping, banking, bill-paying, social interaction, even worship services??? - how many things will they be able to force you to do with the simple threat of turning off your wi-fi.

    Everyone will be required to take the coronavirus vaccine as a test of their patriotism and it will be pushed as a religious obligation by the clergy. (There is already precedent for such a situation brought on by a recent outbreak of measles).

    If you refuse, you won't work, your kids will not be allowed in the school, the local synagogues will not admit you, the bank will freeze your account, stores will not accept your credit cards, Rav Kav won't take your money, neither will the gas station. We have to determine whether we have any red lines in regard to this, and if so, where we draw them and how we will manage under these circumstances.

    Already this virus has accomplished what the mighty Greek Empire could not do - cause Jewish parents to delay the brit milah of their newborn sons.

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    1. How true! Also this, from C2C:

      Cyrus Parsa [author of ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Dangers to Humanity, and] the founder, and CEO of The AI Organization and The Social Programming Institute, warned over emerging and future threats of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Unbeknownst to consumers, biometric data from addictive devices like smartphones are culled, and can be used to imperceptibly re-program the user's thoughts, he suggested, by connecting to their nervous systems. "You'll be programmed by the AI system itself," he declared, through biases built-in in the engineering and social media content. And this effect will be amplified even more with the coming of 5G networks, he continued, to the point where people's immune systems and ability to think freely will be heavily compromised.

      Parsa has brought a massive lawsuit against the tech giants, which charges "complicity in cultural genocide in the US for introduction of cybernetics and bioengineering," and physical genocide in China for surveillance techniques used to hunt and imprison dissidents and non-conformers. Using "Big Tech," China plans to extract the biometrics and family data of its population of billions and feed it into a quantum machine that will create our "first superintelligence," he further cautioned. He also expressed concern over misuses of robotics and drones, such as cybernetic and bionic insects designed for surveillance and weaponry.
      M.M.

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  2. NOTE: The daily totals being counted around the world are worthless as statistics. The dead can be counted clearly enough, but without testing every single person, the rate of dead compared to the those infected and recovered can not be determined. Therefore, it is always going to be appear to be worse than it really is.

    I can't help wondering what it would look like if we had a running total every single day of how many have been injured or killed in auto accidents.

    Nearly 1.25 million people die in road crashes each year, on average 3,287 deaths a day. An additional 20-50 million are injured or disabled.

    And yet, no one is going to stop driving!

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  3. Ok. Slow down there. Yes, globalists plan but H" laughs. All this could happen if H" had not already put in plan The Geula, The Moshiach-The Righteous Ruler and Olam HaEmes revealing Himself finally..........

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  4. The following is excerpted from the Mystical Paths blog...

    "...Misrad Habriut (Ministry of Health) has prepared us with instructions on how to deal with the deceased COVID-19 patients. We are the first hospital in Israel to implement this protocol. Similar to causalities in a biological war, our treatment of the body needs to be done in a way that will not endanger anyone else who will come in contact until the burial."

    Because of this, there can be no purification טהרה process. This Jewish ritual is sacrificed to protect us and everyone else who will come in contact with him."


    Next thing, they'll be telling us cremation of the bodies (as is being done at this very minute in Italy) must also be done for the safety of the living, God forbid!!

    As I've said from the beginning and up til now to anyone who would listen, this response is out of all proportion to the threat!!!! Why are human beings so gullible???

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    1. Exactly, and it will be that way everywhere except Israel. Already there were objections and taharat hamet has been reinstated but with appropriate precautions. THIS IS NOT EBOLA for goodness sakes!

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    2. People feel "safe" as sheeple.

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  5. FAUCI IS A JESUIT. Inform yourself about this important fact and draw your conclusions.

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  6. There are only two "closed" groups that have been thoroughly tested, and a thorough study of that data is very revealing- the diamond princess ship, and Singapore (the only country to offer truly wide-scale testing to anyone, everyone else tests only the very ill and/or who can already prove contact with someone who has it).

    The Diamond Princess was an older population (most cruise ships are). Out of circa 3,600 tested there were only 712 that were positive before they separated this population. From these, 333 had/have absolutely no symptoms. 356 had/have mild symptoms, and 23 had sever symptoms. Of the 23, 8 have died.

    If the total number of people are the 712 who were positive (because of quarantine from the rest) then the death rate right now is at 1.1%. If, God forbid, all the ones that are in a severe state should not make it, then the death rate would be 3.2%.

    This study from March 5 breaks the ill of that ship into age groups, and you can see that in certain age groups fatality is almost nonexistent, and in other groups it is even less than what we are being told:

    https://cmmid.github.io/topics/covid19/severity/diamond_cruise_cfr_estimates.html

    What also becomes evident is that 97% of those who were positive were either totally without symptoms or had mild symtoms. In our system these people would not be able to get a test if they couldnt prove direct contact to someone who is positive, and would, and are, still walking around and infecting others.

    This begs the question: what is more expensive and more difficult- to produce quickly enough tests to test the whole population and then do that (other, poorer and less innovative countries have done just that. There are at the moment over 30 companies worldwide that are doing this, see here: http://news.rapidmicromethods.com)

    or to quarantine most of a country, close down its industries, and severely damage its economy while ignoring that this cannot be effective (for the reasons cited above).

    Ignorance cannot be claimed, our own Health Ministry states on their website that most people will have no symptoms at all. Here the answer to the questions "What are the symptoms of the Infection? And how severe is it?" from the FAQ section found at the bottom of this page:https://govextra.gov.il/ministry-of-health/corona/corona-virus-en/

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    A significant part of all people infected with Coronavirus do not develop symptoms at all. Among the sick, the symptoms of the disease are similar to those of influenza. As a matter of fact, it is usually impossible to differentiate between infection with the Coronavirus and many other respiratory illnesses without a specific laboratory test."

    And yet, you cannot get that test (despite drive thru centers!) unless you have all symptoms and can prove a priori contact with a known vector.

    It can overwhelm a health system when very quickly many people in the highest danger group arrive in the ICU and therefore it is very dramatic because it happens very quickly and simultaneously (unlike flu season, which is drawn out), but it is not really much more lethal.

    This is known by the powers that be, they are watching very closely the examples of that ship and Singapore.

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  7. There are things that put fear into the hearts of men to even not say out loud. Thank you for these highly important posts. We know everything is from Shamayim, but this whole deal of the viruses is all part of an agenda. H' is allowing it to happen because He uses the evil doers to do the evil, but which will lead us to our Geulah. May H' have mercy on His children, Israel, and the innocents of the world. 5G has also been proven to be very dangerous because of the radiation that it gives out. This is all part of the agenda to control humanity and they are using this modern version of the Good and Evil tree (technology). The soI with its erev rav leadership thinks it will get away with its modern day golden calf. Where is MBD, today's Pinchus? May he arrive right now!

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    1. "H' is allowing it to happen because He uses the evil doers to do the evil, but which will lead us to our Geulah."

      AMEN!!

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  8. Thanks for the video of the doctor. He's a wonderful truth seeker. May Hashem protect him...
    M.M.

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  9. It's hopeless to try to get through to any frum publications here in the U.S. They would censor the topic, because they're married to the concept of vaccines - actually married to the entire system. Rav Malkiel Kotler and Rav Kamenetsky are the exceptions, who are a tiny minority with a true feel for truth and rachamim. But I'm also convinced alot of censorship is in no small part due to the fact that so many salaries are intertwined with the system.

    The irony about the video, is that once there'd come a time that Ruach Elokim would predominate, illness wouldn't be able to exist anymore. And from all indications, that's imminent.

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