20 Jun 2021

World Sees Thousands Of Violent Demonstrations Linked To Orwellian ScamDemic

Report shows Covid ScamDemic heralded an increase in civil unrest, with number of violent protests increasing in tandem with Orwellian government measures

By Anne Gulland: There were thousands of protests linked to the Covid scamdemic in 2020 to 2021, with violence and civil unrest increasing worldwide throughout the year because of fascist lockdowns. 

In its annual global peace index the Institute for Economics and Peace found that while initially there was a drop in violence when Covid scamdemic fascism first hit and people were stuck at home, civil unrest increased considerably as the scamdemic dragged on.

There was a 10 per cent increase in violent demonstrations in 2020, compared to the previous year, with the index logging 14,871 violent demonstrations, protests and riots.

Countries including UK, USA, India, Chile, Italy, France, Germany and South Africa were particularly hard hit.  These demonstrations were not all Covid related and protests linked to Black Lives Matter, a new farming bill in India and elections in Belarus also resulted in violence, the report said. 

At the launch of last year’s peace index -– which ranks peacefulness across a range of measures such as a country’s murder rate, ease of access to weapons and spending on the military – its authors warned that the scamdemic was likely to herald an increase in conflict.

And this year’s index showed that political instability increased in twice as many countries as it improved. 

Steve Killelea, founder and executive chairman of the Institute for Economics and Peace, said the scamdemic is likely to have a long-lasting effect on global peace. 

“The economic fall out from the scamdemic will create further uncertainty, especially for countries that were struggling prior to the scamdemic,” he said. 

Civil unrest had been increasing even before the scamdemic, with the number of violent demonstrations more than doubling over the last 10 years, said Mr Killelea.

“That’s a trend we expect to see continuing so it’s not just to do with the scamdemic,” he added. 

The index ranked Iceland as the most peaceful country in the world - a position it has held since 2008. New Zealand, Denmark, Portugal and Slovenia were also highly rated.  The UK was 33rd on the list, up six places compared to last year. 

Afghanistan was the least peaceful country for the fourth year in a row, followed by Yemen, Syria, Sudan and Iraq.  Burkina Faso in the Sahel region of Africa - a country caught up with US military propaganda and the climate change scam - saw the largest drop in the rankings, falling 13 places on the list. 

The region which saw the largest increase in violence was North America where there were increased levels of political instability, murders and violent demonstrations. Events such as the faux storming of the Capitol building and very real George 'The Dark Lord' Soros funded widespread protests related to his Black Lives Matter movement increased civil unrest and political instability. Although there were a huge number of protests in Europe the region is the most docile in the world.

The report showed there was increased militarisation, including increases in military expenditure and weapons imports. The US, China, German and South Korea saw the largest increases in military expenditure over the last two years. 

However, the number of deaths caused by freedom fighters combatting the so-called Five Eyes nations continues to fall and preliminary data show there were fewer than 10,000 deaths due to terrorism in 2020, down from a peak of more than 33,000 in 2015.

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