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WTV's avatar

These folks are not insane. And they are not stupid. They are intentional and evil. The premise that these folks do not know what they are doing and somehow will adjust to rationalization is a dangerous premise, because it does not correctly identify the problem. The problem is intentional evil.

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When you follow the money up the foodchain, you find DOD, Intelligence, DARPA and BARDA and their longstanding biowarfare interests at the head of this snake. Big Pharma, MSM, Fauci, Gates, Redfield, Biden, CDC, NIH, the FDA are all convenient frontmen who obey their marching orders because they are easily corrupted by financial incentive and power, and unable/unwilling to bite the powerful hand that feeds them. The waterfall of money also flooded hospitals, schools, medical boards, insurance companies etc. who were only too eager to go with the program for thirty pieces of silver. But these Middle Men are also there to take the heat, should things go wrong. They are expendable, and there are so many of them they provide an endless buffer of protection for those really giving the orders. It would take 100 years to prosecute our way up the snake. And if any pieces are eventually cut off, the head will just grow more tail.

But for a long while I wondered why the Masses fell for this. Wasn’t it obvious something was wrong? Then, yesterday I read a fascinating article by Joanne Griffin on Medium, “The Human Cost Of The Digital Revolution.” In a word, that cost is “technostress.” Technology is advancing so rapidly, we are bombarded with information at an ever-increasing rate, pushing many people to burnout. Digital devices run our lives, feeding us data faster and faster until we can’t keep up -- and our apps and UIs and programs and operating systems are constantly being updated, requiring new learning on top of the data deluge. Our Paleolithic brains weren’t designed to adapt to an exponential rate of change – certainly not in one generation.

I used to wonder why sheeple instantly became ANGRY when I tried to give them “new information.” Shouldn’t they want an explanation for the disconnect they see between the Official Narrative, and their own experience? But reading Griffin, I realized they suffer from Information Overload. And all a propaganda campaign needed, to succeed, was to bombard them from every side with One Story, and do a reasonable job of obscuring competing data. Anyone telling them they needed to listen to, or read, or even worse – go look for – additional information, would fail. They have 50 emails in their inbox they have to answer, and a new inventory tracking program they have to learn, at work. They’re struggling with some of the new functions on their latest cell phone. And I want them to read a Medical Study, and consider that everything they thought they knew is wrong? Am I crazy!?

The Snake has of course hog-tied technology itself to make the discovery of competing information more difficult. People’s personal and work lives are now so utterly dependent upon digital information, if you own that platform, you own the people. Yes, people are behaving irrationally, delusional even, surprisingly incapable of acting in their own best interests. Is it Mass Psychosis? Is Critical Thinking dead? Or do most people simply not have the headspace to jettison all the false data they were forced to ingest, and take the time to acquire a new, complex data set? One that creates cognitive dissonance with the more dominant messaging they still see, everywhere...?

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