Just a quick, off-topic note for those interested in how the human mind really works. This regards the phrase "cracks in the narrative".
This crack is one of many hundreds in the COVID/vaxx narrative, and one of the many thousands in the collection of other narratives that make up the wolrdview of the vast majority of the population. If such a crack is to be likened to a crack in a dam, how much water do you see flowing through it?
I see almost none. One example would be Clott Adams. He's an intelligent, worldly human being with nothing but time on his hands for research. Look at the long and torturous journey he had to go on, even after being personally affected.
That being the case, why would TPTB give out these narratives in the first place? If I was forced to give a reason, it would be that the rest of us stay under the false impression that everyone else is being convinced by them. We will believe--wrongly--that as they are exposed, other people will begin to change their conclusions about the situation. No, they were never basing their conclusions on reasoning.
Pdf/https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4329970
Yep. I wish they had the fibrin protein clots in blood vessels data.
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Just a quick, off-topic note for those interested in how the human mind really works. This regards the phrase "cracks in the narrative".
This crack is one of many hundreds in the COVID/vaxx narrative, and one of the many thousands in the collection of other narratives that make up the wolrdview of the vast majority of the population. If such a crack is to be likened to a crack in a dam, how much water do you see flowing through it?
I see almost none. One example would be Clott Adams. He's an intelligent, worldly human being with nothing but time on his hands for research. Look at the long and torturous journey he had to go on, even after being personally affected.
That being the case, why would TPTB give out these narratives in the first place? If I was forced to give a reason, it would be that the rest of us stay under the false impression that everyone else is being convinced by them. We will believe--wrongly--that as they are exposed, other people will begin to change their conclusions about the situation. No, they were never basing their conclusions on reasoning.
Not such a quick note after all, I guess.