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Event 201 was supported by funding from the Open Philanthropy Project.
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Open Philanthropy Project is owned by Facebook Co-founder Dustin Moskovitz, his wife and partners.
NOTE-THE EXERCISE REPEATEDLY MENTIONS THE USE OF FAITH BASED ORGANIZATION PARTNERS .
The videos show the 3 1/2 hour mock Pandemic Response in full .
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David Martin youtube channel (he was featured in Plandemic II)
/ @davidmartinworld
https://2020electioncenter.com/watch?...
BOMBSHELL: Expert Exposes Fauci’s CRIMINAL Violations (David Knight Interviews David Martin)
https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.o...
Abstract
According to a "parasite stress" hypothesis, authoritarian governments are more likely to emerge in regions characterized by a high prevalence of disease-causing pathogens. Recent cross-national evidence is consistent with this hypothesis, but there are inferential limitations associated with that evidence. We report two studies that address some of these limitations, and provide further tests of the hypothesis. Study 1 revealed that parasite prevalence strongly predicted cross-national
differences on measures assessing individuals’ authoritarian personalities, and this effect statistically mediated the relationship between parasite prevalence and authoritarian governance. The mediation result is inconsistent with an alternative explanation for previous findings. To address further limitations associated with cross-national comparisons, Study 2 tested the parasite stress hypothesis on a sample of traditional small-scale societies (the Standard Cross-Cultural
Sample). Results revealed that parasite prevalence predicted measures of authoritarian governance, and did so even when statistically controlling for other threats to human welfare. (One additional threat—famine—also uniquely predicted authoritarianism.) Together, these results further substantiate the parasite stress hypothesis of authoritarianism, and suggest that societal differences in authoritarian governance result, in part, from cultural differences in individuals’
authoritarian personalities.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
https://thirtypiecesofsilver.org/2020...