Just consider. Of all the millions of local, regional and national newspapers, TV and radio stations., you’d expect at least one somewhere around the world, even if it was in West Bumf*ck or East Trashcanistan, to question the narrative. But there isn’t one. They all spout the same, often word-for-word, drivel.
There is almost no difference in how every national government and every health department has reacted (some variance in India, Taiwan and Sweden, but even there they don’t challenge the dominant narrative/scare porn of a world-ending pandemic).
In any other situation (If aliens landed tomorrow) there’d be as many points of view as papers and stations. The variation in protocols, even for the most mundane and centuries known conditions, by country and even region is enormous. Yet here every one of them agrees.
What are the odds?
Something ‘very’ big is going on behind the scenes.
I’d say they’re just not pessimistic enough.
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There is almost no difference in how every national government and every health department has reacted (some variance in India, Taiwan and Sweden, but even there they don’t challenge the dominant narrative/scare porn of a world-ending pandemic).
In any other situation (If aliens landed tomorrow) there’d be as many points of view as papers and stations. The variation in protocols, even for the most mundane and centuries known conditions, by country and even region is enormous. Yet here every one of them agrees.
What are the odds?
Something ‘very’ big is going on behind the scenes.