- In "Endgame: The Hidden Agenda 21," Vernon Coleman argues that recent global events are not random but part of a calculated plan by powerful elites to implement a "Great Reset" or "New World Order," aiming to centralize control over all aspects of human life, from healthcare to the economy.
- Coleman views the COVID-19 pandemic not just as a health crisis but as a tool to advance this agenda, using lockdowns, mask mandates and vaccines to condition the public to accept increased government control.
- The book highlights the use of fear as a control mechanism, suggesting that alarming news and shifting guidelines are designed to keep the public anxious and compliant, facilitating the implementation of restrictive policies.
- Coleman warns against the push for a cashless society and the rise of smart cities, arguing that these technologies enable unprecedented surveillance and control over individuals' lives, eroding privacy and personal freedoms.
In a world where uncertainty often reigns, author and commentator Vernon Coleman's latest book, "
Endgame: The Hidden Agenda 21," has emerged as a lightning rod for debate and discussion.
Coleman presents a bold and unfiltered analysis of the global landscape. He argues that recent events are not random, but part of a meticulously orchestrated plan by powerful elites.
His central thesis revolves around the concept of a "Great Reset" or "New World Order." He posits that this agenda, with roots tracing back to the post-World War II establishment of the United Nations, aims to centralize power and control over every facet of human life. From healthcare and education to the economy and the environment, Coleman asserts that the endgame is a technocratic society where individual autonomy is subservient to the whims of a ruling elite.
One of the most contentious aspects of Coleman's argument is his characterization of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Rather than viewing it solely as a health crisis, he sees it as a catalyst for the implementation of sweeping changes that would have been unthinkable under normal circumstances. Lockdowns, mask mandates and the rapid development of vaccines, he argues, are not merely public health measures – but tools to condition the public
to accept greater government control.
Coleman delves into the psychological tactics employed by those in power, particularly the use of fear as a means of control. He suggests that the constant barrage of alarming news headlines and ever-changing guidelines are designed to keep the public in a state of perpetual anxiety and compliance. This fear-driven approach, he contends, is a key component of the agenda to reshape society as it allows for the implementation of policies that would otherwise face significant resistance.
The book outlines several key elements of the plan for global control. One of these is the push for a cashless society, which Coleman argues would give governments and financial institutions unprecedented control over financial transactions and personal freedoms. The elimination of cash, he suggests, would enable
the tracking, monitoring and potential censorship of every transaction.
Another element is the promotion of smart cities and the Internet of Things. Coleman warns that these technologies are being used to create a surveillance state, where every move is tracked and analyzed. From facial recognition cameras to smart meters and biometric data collection, he believes these tools are being deployed to monitor and control the population.
Coleman is particularly critical of the attack on individual freedom and autonomy. He argues that the agenda seeks to erode basic rights and freedoms, replacing them with a system of control and conformity. From the erosion of privacy to the suppression of dissent, he believes these measures are designed to create a compliant and submissive population.
The role of education in this agenda is also scrutinized. Coleman suggests that the education system
is being used to indoctrinate young people with the values and beliefs of the elites. From the promotion of political correctness to the suppression of critical thinking, he believes the aim is to produce a generation of obedient and unquestioning citizens.
Throughout the book, Coleman emphasizes the dangers of unchecked power and the importance of vigilance and resistance. He calls on readers to question the official narrative, think critically and stand up for their freedoms. He warns against the dangers of complacency and apathy, urging readers to stay informed, question authority and resist attempts to erode their freedoms.
In a time when the world is grappling with unprecedented challenges, Coleman's work invites readers to engage in critical reflection and take action to protect the values they hold dear. As Coleman himself would argue, the fight for a free and just society is far from over.
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