12%of Russians Experience Panic Attack
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So you have to know that laws is not enough to make things real. In the best case laws just mirror reality of society values. If they are not, then people will ignore them.
Kind of. But issuing a law that 2+2=3 does not really make 2+2=3. It's a manifestation of power that they could force something, but if it does not agree with reality, then such law is just void.
As for coronahoax, you could find a lot of fuckups despite the laws and enforcement. It was not grounded in reality, so it was not sustainable. And technocracy even make things easier. Recall that QR-codes counterfeiting, I personally make several QR-codes, perfectly valid for all that computerised shit, never needed, but checked few times just out of curiosity.
And as first decent reason appeared in media space in form of Ukraine war, all that coronahoax shit was quickly curtailed, because they perfectly understand that coronahoax could not last long, regardless of their laws and enforcement. They had to curtail it, because if they don't all that shit eventually would have inevitably fall apart, showing their weakness and impotence. They couldn't allow any doubts in their power, so just switched attention to another shit and stop coronahoax by themselves.
Total control is not an easy thing to implement. And technocracy gives much more ways to mitigate any insanity than raw enforcement by army or whatever.
FEMA camps and that Australian madness was more for fearmongering than as some real approach, because you can't build camps for all population, only for small part of it.
Depends on how strong the government is and how people feel about the government. I agree we did ignore many covid rules here in the east because people didn't trust them but also because the government couldn't enforce them.
In the west the governments managed to convince people that they have the best interest of its citizens, even if they sometimes fail to do a good job because of inadequacy and individual bad apples. People are conditioned to have faith in the system. Societal values are not constant and they can be influenced through media, education, culture and religion. That's the Soros/Rockefeller method we talked about. For example, people were very much skeptical of vaccines until the tide turned during the fake polio epidemic. The Overton window has shifted. The same happened to LGBT, abortions, decency laws etc. If we look at the US, most people don't support the current government policies. They still can't ignore them because they're being enforced even if it's on local and not federal level. Like you can't enroll in some unis if you haven't got the jabby-jab.
This is exactly what 1984 is about. Anyone who's not a relativist knows power doesn't dictate reality and that truth is objective and absolute, but many people today believe it the opposite. Karl Marx believed it's all power dynamics and reality is a social construct which is one of the greatest psy ops ever. That's why they get to claim men can be women and they even have the fake science apparatus on their side. Legislative laws don't have to express truth to be enforced - they are just the rules of the game we all play as subjects to the state. They are not the same as moral laws although that's what they're supposedly based on.
True, it was not as successful in our countries but I'd say having people locked down at home on government endowments (test run for social credit CBDC) and surveilled for months and having over 80-90% of the people take the genetic therapies in the west through various means of manipulation and coercion was very much a success. Sure, some people got wise to all the bs and there was loss of trust but people forget and they will fall for it again the next cooked crisis (provided it's not exactly the same, but tptb are not that stupid - they have already gamed it and can predict the results as with event 201).