Stories about rare diseases emerging are propaganda pushed by those wanting to repeat the COVID playbook. The speaker references his book 'The New Abnormal,' which discusses how pandemic-era measures could be deployed in the future. He cites the 'monkeypox scare' as an example of manufactured panic. Anthony Fauci's suggestion that people should never shake hands again is presented as evidence of a desire for permanent social distancing and control, which is described as antihuman. The core argument is that the threat of emerging infectious diseases is being used to establish pervasive surveillance and social control, a dark political agenda. The final sentence asserts that this is a dark political agenda being advanced through fear of disease.
Impact: High. This argument frames public health initiatives and warnings about infectious diseases as tools for authoritarian control, aiming to foster skepticism towards health authorities and government interventions.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:35:02 to 00:37:40.
Sources in support: Dr. Aaron Keryotti (Guest)

