Give each of these people a smartphone and this
image from the movie Coma describes our destiny:
To be socially isolated except for our internet connection
until finally, they pull the plug on our feeding tubes.
Extrapolating from the current trend.
from Sept 29, 2020
by Henry Makow PhD
Clearly, the COVID "pandemic" is not intended to be a passing emergency but a ruse to impose a "new normal" corresponding to the UN's Agenda 30.
The dystopian future is taking shape. Mass gatherings have been canceled. We must experience the world on a TV screen. The NFL plays in front of a cardboard crowd to sound effects.
Millions are stuck at home, working "remotely," or paid to do nothing. (Will they ever agree to work again?)
Restaurants and other businesses in urban centers are going bust.
Students are deprived of the society of their peers, forced to take their courses online. Many are confined to their dorms without proper provisions. Attending classes remotely is like ordering take-out from Hooters.
Everyone is required to wear filthy masks.
Locally, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet canceled their annual Nutcracker ballet, scheduled for Christmas. Imagine hundreds of artists out of jobs.
There is talk that Christmas gatherings may be canceled. Every source of solace or happiness is being shut down.
At the local Safeway, the lounge where old folk enjoyed their Timbits and coffee has been closed. They have nowhere to go.
Montreal residents won't be allowed to visit friends or family at home for most of October or eat out at their favorite restaurant as the provincial government struggles to slow the surge of new coronavirus cases. All bars, casinos, and restaurants are closed (takeout only). Libraries, museums, cinemas, and theatres will also be closed. Being less than two meters apart will be prohibited. Masks will be mandatory during demonstrations. Houses of worship and venues for events, such as funerals and weddings, will have a 25-person limit. Hair salons, hotels, and other such businesses will stay open. Schools will remain open."
For 16 million people in Northeast England, pubs and restaurants can stay open, but it will be illegal to go for a drink with a member of another household or visit them at their home from Wednesday.
"At the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, with at least 1,889 virus cases since mid-August, and at the University of Notre Dame, with about 550 cases, students have reported their classmates for violating quarantine and wandering outside."
Our social lives have moved to Facebook.
We're being reengineered.
The economy is tilting to cabin fever. Home exercise programs and food delivery are thriving. Amazon stock is soaring.
Meanwhile, Main Street is boarded up.
A lot of communal events are taking place on Zoom, a videoconferencing app now being used by many classrooms and businesses (thus transforming it into one of the few companies doing well on the stock market). But it's not just Zoom.
There are, for example, a small but highly vocal number of people gathering in the digital plazas, pet stores, and pizza shops of Club Penguin Online. There are happy hours being held on Google Hangout, and poker games taking place over FaceTime. There are flute meditation sessions on Instagram and thousands of people participating in dance raves that are broadcast on Twitch.
It's a lot for the internet. On Monday, Discord, the chat app popular with gamers, announced that it would increase its capacity by 20 percent to keep up with demand; it crashed shortly thereafter."
CONCLUSION
The plan is to dehumanize us in advance of full-blown tyranny. The scary part is that the masses still think the "authorities" have their best interests at heart. The medical profession, media, and politicians are all taking their orders from the Rockefellers. This psyop is an egregious betrayal of trust from which society will not recover unless the traitors are all sent packing.
All we can do is refuse to become "pod people."
Doug P said (March 19, 2021):
re "Attending classes remotely is like ordering take-out from Hooters."
I believe you are right wrt LIberal arts, but dead wrong for the hard sciences. Youtube lectures are better than actual lectures for hard science - I was just talking to someone about this yesterday. Youtube is ideal for learning hard sciences - particularly math. I think these classes require very little student-teacher interaction and if you have a question you can find the answer on Quora or Youtube.
For a scientific society that is ignorant of political realities, it seems like an ideal channel for learning.