"When COVID-19 emerged, it was clear from the outset this was not just a public health emergency, but a communications crisis as well," says Melissa Fleming, who leads global communications for the United Nations. She has launched 'Verified' to control the COVID conversation.
The global elites at the United Nations and the World Economic Forum are very upset that you might accidently stumble across the truth about the Messenger 33 coronavirus vaccine, the mind-numbing side effects and the the coming digital identification, so they have launched a site called 'Verified' to tell you what your opinion is. Not only that, they have so far recruited over 110,000 'information volunteers' to make sure you don't stay too far off the official script. In Nazi Germany, it was called the Ministry of Propaganda, in 2020 it's called the Ministry of Misinformation. "George Orwell, please report to the courtesy counter, George Orwell to the courtesy counter, please."
“Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.” ― George Orwell, 1984
There is a cute little hashtag that goes with the 'Verified' site, called #PledgeToPause, and what are they actually asking you to do? They are asking you to, when you feel the urge to do some independent, critical thinking, to 'pledge to pause' those thoughts until your sanity returns, and return back to the fold of the other mindless drones who think the United Nations has their best interests at heart. You are living in a movie, and everything you are watching is scripted theater, never forget that. Also never forget that all of this is the literal unfolding of bible prophecy.
NTEB PROPHECY NEWS PODCAST: THE COMING MRNA COVID-19 VACCINE CAN RIGHTLY BE CALLED ‘MESSENGER 33’ AND IT WILL USHER IN THE NEW WORLD ORDER
UN has launched counter-attack, wants you to help.
FROM THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM: In a world where social media is increasingly where most of us get so much of our information, and where we value freedom of speech as a cornerstone of democracy, what can be done to combat dangerous misinformation?
"When COVID-19 emerged, it was clear from the outset this was not just a public health emergency, but a communications crisis as well," says Melissa Fleming, who leads global communications for the United Nations.
With a huge public demand for information about the pandemic and the rapid spread of false information, the 'infodemic' is putting lives at risk, so Fleming is heading a campaign to help true information surface out of the deluge of rumours and lies.
She has launched 'Verified' - where people can sign up for daily emails on the latest COVID news that comes from reliable sources: "science-based information" that might otherwise be buried on "page 125 of a PDF" presented "in formats that are optimized for sharing on social media."
"It is front-and-centre in your social media feeds. So it can compete with the slick misinformation content," Fleming says. The UN is also encouraging us to stop rushing to re-post potentially dubious content, promoting the hashtag #PledgetoPause.
"We’re trying to create this new social norm called ‘pause - take care before you share’," Fleming says. "We're equipping people, through this new social norm, with a bit of 'information scepticism'."
The UN is also encouraging social media influencers to help spread real news about the pandemic.
"So far, we've recruited 110,000 information volunteers, and we equip these information volunteers with the kind of knowledge about how misinformation spreads and ask them to serve as kind of 'digital first-responders' in those spaces where misinformation travels," Fleming says. READ MORE
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