The road map and aim was set out by the PMO and is as follows:
-
Phase in secondary lock down restrictions on a rolling basis, starting
with major metropolitan areas first and expanding outward. Expected by
November 2020.
- Rush the acquisition of (or construction of)
isolation facilities across every province and territory. Expected by
December 2020.
- Daily new cases of COVID-19 will surge beyond
capacity of testing, including increases in COVID related deaths
following the same growth curves. Expected by end of November 2020.
-
Complete and total secondary lock down (much stricter than the first
and second rolling phase restrictions). Expected by end of December 2020
- early January 2021
- Reform and expansion of the unemployment
program to be transitioned into the universal basic income program.
Expected by Q1 2021.
- Projected COVID-19 mutation and/or
co-infection with secondary virus (referred to as COVID-21) leading to a
third wave with much higher mortality rate and higher rate of
infection. Expected by February 2021.
- Daily new cases of
COVID-21 hospitalizations and COVID-19 and COVID-21 related deaths will
exceed medical care facilities capacity. Expected Q1 - Q2 2021.
-
Enhanced lock down restrictions (referred to as Third Lock Down) will
be implemented. Full travel restrictions will be imposed (including
inter-province and inter-city). Expected Q2 2021.
- Transitioning of individuals into the universal basic income program. Expected mid Q2 2021.
- Projected supply chain break downs, inventory shortages, large economic instability. Expected late Q2 2021.
-
Deployment of military personnel into major metropolitan areas as well
as all major roadways to establish travel checkpoints. Restrict travel
and movement. Provide logistical support to the area. Expected by Q3
2021.
Along with that provided road map the Strategic
Planning committee was asked to design an effective way of transitioning
Canadians to meet a unprecedented economic endeavor. One that would
change the face of Canada and forever alter the lives of Canadians.
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Along with that provided road map the Strategic Planning committee was
asked to design an effective way of transitioning Canadians to meet a
unprecedented economic endeavor. One that would change the face of
Canada and forever alter the lives of Canadians.
What we were
told was that in order to offset what was essentially an economic
collapse on a international scale, that the federal government was going
to offer Canadians a total debt relief.
This is how it
works: the federal government will offer to eliminate all personal debts
(mortgages, loans, credit cards, etc) which all funding will be
provided
to Canada by the IMF under what will become known as the World Debt Reset program.
In
exchange for acceptance of this total debt forgiveness the individual
would forfeit ownership of any and all property and assets forever.
The
individual would also have to agree to partake in the COVID-19 and
COVID-21 vaccination schedule, which would provide the individual with
unrestricted travel and unrestricted living even under a full lock down
(through the use of photo identification referred to as Canada's
HealthPass) .
Committee members asked who would become the owner
of the forfeited property and assets in that scenario and what would
happen to lenders or financial institutions, we were simply told "the
World Debt Reset program will handle all of the details".
Several
committee members also questioned what would happen to individuals if
they refused to participate in the World Debt Reset program, or the
HealthPass, or the vaccination schedule, and the answer we got was very
troubling. Essentially we were told it was our duty to make sure we came
up with a plan to ensure that would never happen. We were told it was
in the individuals best interest to participate.
When several
committee members pushed relentlessly to get an answer we were told that
those who refused would first live under the lock down restrictions
indefinitely.
And that over a short period of time as more Canadians transitioned into
the debt forgiveness program, the ones who refused to participate would
be deemed a public safety risk and would be relocated into isolation
facilities. Once in those facilities they would be given two options,
participate in the debt forgiveness program and be released, or stay
indefinitely in the isolation facility under the classification of a
serious public health risk and have all their assets seized.
So
as you can imagine after hearing all of this it turned into quite the
heated discussion and escalated beyond anything I've ever witnessed
before.
In the end it was implied by the PMO that the whole agenda will move forward no matter who agrees with it or not.
That
it wont just be Canada but in fact all nations will have similar
roadmaps and agendas. That we need to take advantage of the situations
before us to promote change on a grander scale for the betterment of
everyone. The members who were opposed and ones who brought up key
issues that would arise from such a thing were completely ignored. Our
opinions and concerns were ignored. We were simply told to just do it.