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Coronavirus: the contagion of propaganda
« on: March 02, 2020, 10:56:10 AM »
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  • Coronavirus: the contagion of propaganda
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    "The virus is coming, the virus is coming."

    As my readers know, I've been presenting evidence that this so-called viral epidemic is unproven.  I've detailed the fraud from a number of angles.

    Here I want to comment on the true contagion of propaganda.

    The press is piling on, as it always does.  A story, true or false---it doesn't matter---describes how basic items are disappearing from store shelves in a town like there's no tomorrow.

    The STORY causes fear.  So more products disappear from store shelves in more places.  Now a NEW story with photos of empty shelves takes center stage.  More fear.  More panic buying.  And so forth and so on.  The build-out of propaganda.

    The psychological equation is: if there is fear, then the virus must be dangerous.  But this is actually like saying: if a man walking on a street at night believes a mugger is about to parachute out of the sky, the sky-mugger must be real.

    The story the press should be featuring is: "our coverage of so-called panic is creating panic."  RUN THAT PIECE.

    "Today in Manhattan, six greed-head editors of major newspapers and television news outlets met to discuss how their coverage is causing more and more fear.  They agreed they were collaborating to incur a desired reaction..."

    "Hey, guess what?" five hundred thousand readers and viewers of mainstream news say immediately.  "THEY'RE making us afraid."  If only that could happen, we'd be living in a different world.

    The press is also cross-cutting stories.  This technique works well.  In the middle of a piece about empty store shelves, we're suddenly treated to a statement from some public health official, who says, "Epidemic cases are coming to America.  We can't stop them."  Now you have two themes; each one gives added strength to the other.  But wait.  There's more.  In the SAME STORY, we read or hear about a man in Montana or Arizona who has been identified as a carrier of the virus.  He's being sequestered in a hospital.  It's a triple play.  Three streams of nonsense pouring into one another.

    We're not nearly finished yet, because...social media.  Someone takes the above story and flashes it on Twitter.  Comments stretch out.  A Twitter reader with a YouTube account sits down and turns out a quick video and posts it.  His twist is: this is the big one; doomsday; it's a planned attack using the coronavirus.

    Comments below the video feature a brawl about whether the virus was made in a lab, leaked out of the lab, or was designed as a weapon.  And if a weapon, who did it?  The Americans?  The Chinese?

    YouTube demonetizes the video.  This gives rise to several articles in the "alternative press."

    Now, a scuzzy outlet uses the demonetized video to make a point: people shouldn't fly off the handle with conspiracy theories; instead they should listen to the medical authorities talking sense about the virus.

    Of course, the medical authorities are blowing out tons of their own version of fear porn.  They're the propaganda experts.  They use "science" to make their claims.

    There are what, 20 or 30 supposed cases of the supposed coronavirus in America, out of a population of 300 hundred million?  As I've detailed, the diagnostic tests, on which "new cases" are based, are worthless.  But no matter.  Join the Club of Fear.  Your friends are in the Club.  You don't want to feel left out, do you?

    Soon, I expect this kind of story: "Today, in Rigatoni, Delaware, a man in a supermarket unleashed a volley of profanities at the store manager, because the shelves were fully stocked..."

    "Authorities transported the man to a local hospital, where he was interviewed briefly by a resident psychiatrist, who then gave a statement to the press: "I believe Mr. (name withheld) was correct.  The store manager gave the wrong impression to shoppers.  The stocked shelves could impart the message that we are in a condition of social normalcy, which is far from true.  The virus is a very serious and immediate problem.  I have contacted the town council.  I recommend products should be removed from the supermarket shelves..."

    TWEET THAT.

    Let's get back to reality.  Oh, sorry, we can't.  Because in more theater of the absurd, Mike Bloomberg, running for the presidency, just spent a million bucks (or more) for a TV ad, in which he's posing as the president in an Oval Office-like setting, assuring the nation he would/will guide us through the coronavirus crisis.

    And more politics: Part of the press fear porn is critically directed at Trump, who addressed the country with the message that the government "is doing great" at handling the virus situation.

    The ladder, descending from the top, looks something like this:

    * Pharma plus elite Globalists are on the lookout for: a new excuse to exert more control over populations, and new billions in drug and vaccine sales.
    * In Wuhan, China, where the poisonous air pollution is creating serious illness, researchers decide a new outbreak has occurred---and it must be a virus.  These professionals---local Chinese, աօʀʟd ɦɛaʟtɦ օʀɢaռiʐatɨօռ and CDC---claim to find the new coronavirus in five minutes.  (They never adequately confirm this.)
    * The աօʀʟd ɦɛaʟtɦ օʀɢaռiʐatɨօռ and CDC feed the press ominous tales about the new virus, the "outbreak," and five minutes later, "the epidemic."
    * The Chinese government locks down several giant cities.
    * The epidemic story explodes in the press.
    * The "virus is spreading."  "Containment will be difficult."
    * "Containment isn't working."
    * "New cases in other countries."
    * "It's coming to your country."
    * Fear porn follows.
    * Panic buying in stores.
    * People think, "If shoppers are buying up food and water like the world is ending, I better buy food and water, too, before they're all gone."

    Lovely, isn't it?

    An artificial crisis.  The propaganda germ.

    My shelves and closets and rooms at home are filled with essentials.  They're piled so high and packed so tight, I can barely move.  I'm building a machine-gun nest on my front lawn, and a moat stocked with alligators.  My neighbor is watching.  He sees what I'm doing, so he's installing rocket launchers in his yard...
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    Re: Coronavirus: the contagion of propaganda
    « Reply #1 on: March 02, 2020, 11:08:31 AM »
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  • What's unproven and a scam is that there's actually "panic".  I see absolutely NO ONE in a state of panic.  People are rightly concerned, and they're paying attention to developments.  Some are prudently gathering preps in the event of at least a serious economic impact.  But there's no panic.  This article is fake news.


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    Re: Coronavirus: the contagion of propaganda
    « Reply #2 on: March 02, 2020, 06:11:34 PM »
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  • Costco crazies. We went to Costco to buy a chicken and found a full parking lot at 10 a.m. The line went from the front of the store AAAAALL the way to the back. Shopping carts piled high.

    Our second choice for a chicken was Walmart. Same story. Full parking lot. Looooong lines.

    And what are they all buying? TP and water. Water? Are they expecting a power outage? No Lysol, no vitamins -- just what they saw others stocking up on.

    IMHO all the media hype is
    1. to hurt Trump
    2. to get people to want the pre-ordained outcome -- vaccines.
    3. to get people to support forcing vaccines on those of us who don't want the Bill Gates vaccine based on DNA.

    Oct. 18, 2019, before the outbreak, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the World Economic Forum co-hosted an event in NYC where “policymakers, business leaders, and health officials” worked together on a simulated coronavirus outbreak.
       Titled the “Event 201” pandemic, the high-level pandemic exercise “dropped participants right in the midst of an uncontrolled coronavirus outbreak that was spreading like wildfire out of South America to wreak worldwide havoc.”
       “In the simulation, CAPS (the coronavirus) resulted in a death toll of 65 million people within 18 months,” according to John Hopkins University.
       A video highlight reel from the event shows fictional newscasters from “GNN” discuss how the hypothetical immune-resistant virus (nicknamed CAPS) was crippling trade and travel, sending the global economy into freefall.
       It just so happens that a professor from Imperial College London recently warned the coronavirus has the same kill rate as the Spanish flu, which claimed the lives of 20-50 million people in 1918.

    Event 201 Promotes Globalism As Solution To Pandemic
       In the video, Tom Inglesby of the John Hopkins Center For Health Security promoted globalism as a solution, saying, “there are problems emerging that can only be solved by global business and governments working together.”
       Further promoting globalism as an antidote to the hypothetical outbreak, participants in Event 201 proposed the following:
       Global control
    Once again, remember that all of this took place prior to the first docuмented report of the illness in late December of 2019.

    Outbreak Emanates From Chinese City With Controversial Lab

    The deadly virus, called the Wuhan coronavirus based on the Chinese city it emanated from, comes just years after a controversial lab was opened in Wuhan to work with the world’s most dangerous pathogens.

    As of January 15, the virus made its way to America with a man carrying the illness from Wuhan, China to Washington state.

    Now, a report out of Texas on Thursday claims officials at the Brazos County Health District are investigating a suspected case of the coronavirus.

    At the time of writing this article, the death total has reached 25 and the estimated number of people infected with coronavirus in Wuhan is around 4,000.

    Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Look To Develop Coronavirus Vaccine

    But don’t worry, the same globalists who own the patent to the virus and predicted its rise are “scrambling to develop vaccines for the deadly Wuhan coronavirus.”

    According to Business Insider, “A coalition backed by Bill Gates is funding biotechs” who are attempting to develop a coronavirus vaccine.

    https://www.infowars.com/bill-and-melinda-gates-foundation-others-predicted-up-to-65-million-deaths-via-coronavirus-in-simulation-ran-3-months-ago/
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