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Re: Computing Forever - Is the Narrative Beginning to Collapse?
« Reply #5 on: January 14, 2022, 05:58:05 PM »
The Narrative is still strong among the true believers. I spoke with my mother tonight and let her know we had "covid". She proceeded to ask if we were vaxxed then recommended we do so because it would help if we somehow got it again. And then told me worries about "post-covid" syndrome which would be long-term effects as well as possibility of stillbirth or miscarriage since my wife's been sick (both things obviously tied to the jab, not the sickness).

So yeah, the people on the ground are still buying into it.

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Re: Computing Forever - Is the Narrative Beginning to Collapse?
« Reply #6 on: January 14, 2022, 06:42:24 PM »
If you will watch this video, you will understand that the narrative will not collapse by some rational epiphany. In fact, the more absurd the claims are, the more the covidiots will sacrifice their lives and souls to Covidism or whatever the next phase will promote as the cause of Solidarity.



Mattias Desmet puts in academic psychologistic terminology what St. Paul explains as the "operation of error" (2 Thessalonians 2). The false ideology will only collapse when its internal logic "devours it own children." In the case of the vaccines, this means when all the believers die from the "side effects."


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Re: Computing Forever - Is the Narrative Beginning to Collapse?
« Reply #7 on: January 14, 2022, 08:11:26 PM »
The Narrative is still strong among the true believers. I spoke with my mother tonight and let her know we had "covid". She proceeded to ask if we were vaxxed then recommended we do so because it would help if we somehow got it again. And then told me worries about "post-covid" syndrome which would be long-term effects as well as possibility of stillbirth or miscarriage since my wife's been sick (both things obviously tied to the jab, not the sickness).

So yeah, the people on the ground are still buying into it.

I have a feeling they would continue to buy it even if the MSM came out completely and announced that the Plandemic was a fraud and the jab designed to kill people; a huge percentage of them would remain true believers.  That's the power of brainwashing.  There are cases where cult leaders have been exposed and even confessed that they were frauds, and yet many of the cult members continued to "believe".  Once thoroughly programmed, their brains cannot process any contrary information and they filter it out through cognitive dissonance.

There was a conversation at my workplace that made my jaw drop.  So a triple-jabbed relative of one of them died (they claimed of COVID but undoubtedly of the jab), and they were blamiing the unjabbed for the person's death, not being able to factor in the idea that at the very least the jab was ineffective.  Despite the fact that the jabbed can transmit it as easily as the unjabbed, they still were programmed to blame the unjabbed for it.

Re: Computing Forever - Is the Narrative Beginning to Collapse?
« Reply #8 on: January 14, 2022, 08:23:07 PM »
There was a conversation at my workplace that made my jaw drop.  So a triple-jabbed relative of one of them died (they claimed of COVID but undoubtedly of the jab), and they were blamiing the unjabbed for the person's death, not being able to factor in the idea that at the very least the jab was ineffective.  Despite the fact that the jabbed can transmit it as easily as the unjabbed, they still were programmed to blame the unjabbed for it.
Yeah, I've heard similar things said at my workplace too. Like the other supervisors talking about how they're gonna go get the booster as soon as it became available, or once some family members came down with the flu.

They're running toward a cliff while condemning those running away from the cliff. It's pure insanity. Clearly the mystery of iniquity and operation of error in action.
The video Angelus shared is worth watching, I'm about 25% through it, and the psychological effect of this pandemic is utterly central to this behavior.

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Re: Computing Forever - Is the Narrative Beginning to Collapse?
« Reply #9 on: January 15, 2022, 02:09:49 AM »
Yeah, I've heard similar things said at my workplace too. Like the other supervisors talking about how they're gonna go get the booster as soon as it became available, or once some family members came down with the flu.

They're running toward a cliff while condemning those running away from the cliff. It's pure insanity. Clearly the mystery of iniquity and operation of error in action.
The video Angelus shared is worth watching, I'm about 25% through it, and the psychological effect of this pandemic is utterly central to this behavior.

Yeah, I have to keep a certain distance from the insanity, because it's so frustrating you'll go crazy without a hobby or break from it all. That's why I don't spend much time reading the news anymore. I'd rather do literally *anything* else. At least other activities will benefit me by gaining a new skill, improving my household or my person, etc.

Any Dave Cullen video is well worth the time to listen. He's a great philosopher and truth seeker -- what all media SHOULD be, but aren't.