Why Is The "Plandemic" Trademark Owned By A Republican and Big Pharma Shill?
The Long Time In The Making Realities of Plandemic Planning
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"The Great Awakening," the highly anticipated third installment of the groundbreaking Plandemic documentary series, premiered on June 3rd, 2023. I was lucky to get a sneak peek of the film at the ReAwaken Tour in Miami, Florida where I spoke about Charles Lieber, 5G, and Transhumanism.
During a recent phone call with my friend and journalist Ian Trottier, I shared that I was looking forward to the film’s release. I contributed to the second Plandemic film and was also one of the many who used the hashtag #plandemic prior to the May 4th, 2020 debut of the first 26-minute installment.
The Harvard Review acknowledged that #plandemic was a frequently used social media term:
“By harnessing a pre-existing social media term/hashtag, the film’s producers and promoters had access to captive online networks of conspiracy theory believers through which to initiate the distribution of the documentary.”
The publication even went as far as to say that the film Plandemic was a case study for "social media misinformation," and put forth a “peer-reviewed” analysis titled “The Twitter Origins and Evolution of the COVID-19 “Plandemic” Conspiracy Theory.”
As I spoke to Trottier, I ran a search to see if anyone had trademarked the name “Plandemic.”
I was stunned to find an application dated August 26, 2015. The registrant was listed as 73-year-old Ronald C Lynch, based in The Villages, in Florida. He was listed as a Republican.
The trademark outlined a "business continuity program" that included goods and services such as “eBooks, workbooks, presentations, slides, train-the-trainer guides, newsletters, brochures, and templates for developing business plans in the fields of business continuity and pandemic planning for employers, employees, and