Early covid was definitely, strategically the smartest period for TPTB, even if it was accidental. Foreign coverage of something happening in china for a couple months before it hit the news here... you'd have to be nonfunctional to not be concerned about what could be happening.
Just enough info was leaked so that the people watching really closely, conspiracy types like us, would be the first to start disseminating the fact that something is happening.
Fortunately, as soon as governments started to make mention of it the hoax was readily apparent.
Tucker and most people's problem is they still think thay countries are relevant. They're afraid of what china/russia/nk might do. Instead of seeing that 99.99% of countries are in lockstep to the bankers drums.
The reason that the Dem's were telling everyone to go to Chinatown are varied...first, they perhaps didn't have knowledge of the situation in China like Trump did, or they wanted it to be worse in order to blame Trump for it later and they thought people going about their daily lives would make it worse, or, most likely, they wanted to continue to portray Trump as a xenophobe for the travel ban. It's likely all three.
Trump's travel ban call was a good call, it allowed him, once the narrative shifted, to note that he took things seriously when everyone else was telling everyone to ignore it. It made their later calls for a lockdown look stupid. What role Tucker played in this, I don't know.
COVID was created in a Chinese lab with American funding, and released on accident or on purpose (more likely), and Big Pharma knew it and was working on "vaccines" years before its release. The Great Reset was planned. What mistake they made, was thinking that it would have a higher death rate.
Don't make the mistake of thinking that just because everything around the virus is bullshit that the virus itself doesn't exist.
edit to add: Your typical mistake again. Somebody doesn't believe 100% of what you believe, therefore you think they believe all the other things you disagree with. In this case, the idea that I think it was a "devastating disease that killed millions." Laughable logic mon ami.
He's compromised, to be sure. He's an outlet, so to speak. His bosses at Fox warned him off election stuff, but he's good on other issues.
He was not, let me disagree with the OP, a "lead in hyping the coflu".
Early covid was definitely, strategically the smartest period for TPTB, even if it was accidental. Foreign coverage of something happening in china for a couple months before it hit the news here... you'd have to be nonfunctional to not be concerned about what could be happening.
Just enough info was leaked so that the people watching really closely, conspiracy types like us, would be the first to start disseminating the fact that something is happening.
Fortunately, as soon as governments started to make mention of it the hoax was readily apparent.
Tucker and most people's problem is they still think thay countries are relevant. They're afraid of what china/russia/nk might do. Instead of seeing that 99.99% of countries are in lockstep to the bankers drums.
The reason that the Dem's were telling everyone to go to Chinatown are varied...first, they perhaps didn't have knowledge of the situation in China like Trump did, or they wanted it to be worse in order to blame Trump for it later and they thought people going about their daily lives would make it worse, or, most likely, they wanted to continue to portray Trump as a xenophobe for the travel ban. It's likely all three.
Trump's travel ban call was a good call, it allowed him, once the narrative shifted, to note that he took things seriously when everyone else was telling everyone to ignore it. It made their later calls for a lockdown look stupid. What role Tucker played in this, I don't know.
COVID was created in a Chinese lab with American funding, and released on accident or on purpose (more likely), and Big Pharma knew it and was working on "vaccines" years before its release. The Great Reset was planned. What mistake they made, was thinking that it would have a higher death rate.
Don't make the mistake of thinking that just because everything around the virus is bullshit that the virus itself doesn't exist.
edit to add: Your typical mistake again. Somebody doesn't believe 100% of what you believe, therefore you think they believe all the other things you disagree with. In this case, the idea that I think it was a "devastating disease that killed millions." Laughable logic mon ami.