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Four Important Things
The Agenda; The Covid/Vax; The Cancer; and the Washington DC
I'll just jump right in. The prelude is this: I'm not completely certain of when the practice of science became hopelessly compromised and captured, but my bet is on the environmentalist movements that began in the 1960s, probably. They coincidentally coincided with the hippies and weed phenomenon. Not sure what dots to connect there exactly—just societal breakdown, fuzzy minds, I don't know.
But science is a discipline. It's a discipline where you come up with ideas like speculation, plausible explanations, etc., where you are advancing counter or alternative explanations to what is already believed or accepted. In other words, science is a never-ending process whereby you never prove anything, really; you just disprove everything you can, like Karl Popper and falsifiability. It's the most you can do: disproving a hypothesis opens the door to new and maybe better ideas, and then you set out to disprove them too. When you can't, the hypothesis attains status as a theory—like, it's the best explanation we've got so far, and so far it's immune to disproof.
What is happening instead, in this compromised and corporate/institutional capture, is that when confronted with new and bold ideas and alternate explanations, what you get is screams of "Prove it! Where is your evidence? Prove it! Where is your evidence?" Which is not how science works. So I'm sure I don't know when, but I'm sure there was a time in science where such new ideas were met with great fascination and curiosity. But now, today, anything that does not conform or support the political or institutional narrative is met with fear, antagonism, and then the scheming to quash it.
... Let's start with the widest integration and this will take some investment of your time. Feel free to start it up, watch a while, finish the post, and go back to it. The purpose of this post is to help those who haven't fully integrated all that has trasnpired in the last decade to try to capture and ruin the world, but I'm really confident that if you come out at the other end fully informed, you won't be happy at all, but you'll for sure know and understand what you're up against.
In other words, the whole of Covid was basically an ecercise in revealing their hand—their Agenda—and while that's a good thing, it's depressing: because they're still doubling down, scrambling for new strategies. In other words, the "conspiracy theories" were largely true, and it's worse than you could have imagined. I personally think all-out global war and pockets of civil war is more likely than "they win," but that's a human psychological discussion for another day.
So here goes. This is the most tightly integrated treatment of the whole of the scheme post-"pandemic." It's very British central, and that's probably a good thing. The place where Great Britain Used To Be is the perfect microcosm petri-dish for literally everything that's fucked up in the entire world.
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