One of the latent benefits of both the fraud surrounding the efforts to install Joe Biden, and the farcical anti-scientific narratives surrounding COVID is that their sheer audacity and scope make it scary for people to even CONSIDER that such ideas might have substantial validity.
Nobody would subject a billion people to desperate poverty, would they? Not on purpose? Nobody would enlist an army of people and develop a detailed tactical and strategic plan to completely alter an American Presidential election, would they? It’s crazy, right? Can’t be true, right?
Ordinary people can easily imagine small lies, told here and there, on small scales, and which affect few people. But few can imagine 20,000 people working to defraud American voters of their rightfully elected President, and rightfully elected Congress.
Few can imagine that Anthony Fauci has been lying since last March, that he participated in CREATING this virus–and possibly even releasing it, although I personally don’t think that was part of HIS plan–then participated in suppressing the most obvious life-saving measures, like the perfectly safe HCQ and Ivermectin, and vitamin and mineral supplementation.
To even THINK these ideas may be true is traumatic for many people. It fills their guts with fear. They feel rage and despair welling up in equal measures, which they can easily dispel by doing nothing more complicated than agreeing with their TV.
You have on the one hand unbearable existential anxiety, and on the other perfect peace and complacency. You need a strong mind to value truth over peace.
I might put it this way: to recognize a kick in the nuts you have to have BEEN kicked in the nuts. Most Americans have lived peaceful, decadent, slothful (outside of work) lives, filled with little thought, and less honest difficulty. Most Americans seem to have forgotten that people lie, cheat and steal, and not infrequently while simultaneously claiming to be working for peace, prosperity and justice.
Europeans have less excuse. In their case, they have good educational systems, but they seem to, if anything, be even more submissive to their own “experts”.
I have both light and dark in me. And I can consult both when the occasion calls for it.