So, the bald guy who's very obviously wearing a mask.
There's a theory that they did this on purpose. They deliberately showed it to everyone out in the open. Then they made some very silly excuses, so that people, in order to maintain their picture of reality, would cling to those explanations no matter how silly they actually are. Even more, next time some glitch appears they'll automatically dismiss it using these same silly explanations.
In other words, they exposed this deliberately using some nobody no one knows about, so the next time similar glitch happens with someone more important, people won't really pay attention to it anymore.
Kind of like normie reflex training, really. It's astonishing how sometimes people can so easily dismiss very obvious inconsistencies, contradictions and straight up lies only to keep official view of the world together. You name it: 9/11, covid, various other big events... They all have glaring holes in their plotlines, glitches, illogisms and whatnot, yet, most people pretend as if they're not there. Maybe this example explains this phenomena?
So, the bald guy who's very obviously is wearing a mask.
There's a theory that they did this on purpose. They deliberately showed it to everyone out in the open. Then they made some very silly excuses, so that people, in order to maintain their picture of reality, would cling to those explanations no matter how silly they actually are. Even more, next time some glitch appears they'll automatically dismiss it using these same silly explanations.
In other words, they exposed this deliberately using some nobody no one knows about, so the next time similar glitch happens with someone more important, people won't really pay attention to it anymore.
Kind of like normie reflex training, really. It's astonishing how sometimes people can so easily dismiss very obvious inconsistencies, contradictions and straight up lies only to keep official view of the world together. You name it: 9/11, covid, various other big events... They all have glaring holes in their plotlines, glitches, illogisms and whatnot, yet, most people pretend as if they're not there. Maybe this example explains this phenomena?
So, the bald guy who's very obviously is wearing a mask.
There's a theory that they did this on purpose. They deliberately showed it to everyone out in the open. Then they made some very silly excuses, so that people, in order to maintain their picture of reality, will cling to those explanations no matter how silly they actually are. Even more, next time some glitch appears they'll automatically dismiss it using these same silly explanations.
In other words, they exposed this deliberately using some nobody no one knows about, so the next time similar glitch happens with someone more important, people won't really pay attention to it anymore.
Kind of like normie reflex training, really. It's astonishing how sometimes people can so easily dismiss very obvious inconsistencies, contradictions and straight up lies only to keep official view of the world together. You name it: 9/11, covid, various other big events... They all have glaring holes in their plotlines, glitches, illogisms and whatnot, yet, most people pretend as if they're not there. Maybe this example explains this phenomena?