Friends,
Part 2
In their interview, Sam Bailey and Eric Coppolino stress that
Covid had always been, since it was supposedly first "discovered" in
Wuhan, an "in silico" thing. "In silico", Merriam-Webster's says, means
"in or on a computer: done or produced by using computer software or
simulation."
That certainly defines Global Warming.
It certainly defines Covid.Wikipedia
says of "in silico":
- "In biology and other experimental sciences, an in silico experiment is one performed on computer or via computer simulation. The phrase is pseudo-Latin for 'in silicon', referring to silicon in computer chips. It was coined in 1987 as an allusion to the Latin phrases in vivo, in vitro, and in situ, which are commonly used in biology. The latter phrases refer, respectively, to experiments done in living organisms, outside living organisms, and where they are found in nature."
Except that with Covid, no experiments were done on
living organisms except John Franklin Enders' soupy "cell culture"
isolation procedure, which involves a potpourri of living bits. And one of the important points Coppolino discusses
is that almost ALL of the so-called "science" of Covid is really just
technology. "Trust the science"? No, not at all. It's a question of
trusting the tech. The PCR test is technology as opposed to science.
Remember, science requires control experiments and also repeatable experiments.
One has to just repeat and repeat one's experiments, and others'
experiments ad nauseam, carefully recording all changes, etc. But that
was never done with Covid because it is a creation of tech. Tech seeks a product to market, not knowledge to contemplate. It rarely runs control experiements. Virologists rarely run control experiments. So, if a product seems to work or taste or act the way focus groups
want it to, it goes on the market. Speed is of the essence.
Does
that remind you of the "vaccines"? It should. Of course, this type of
marketing is based on the oldest retail rule of all: "Caveat emptor."
Each and every "vaccine" was applied "caveat emptor."
Coppolino also points out that the PCR is a robot. It doesn't walk around like science-fiction robots (techs are making ever more human-like 'bots already, of course, with many of them designed for carnal relations!), but the PCR is a robot, nonetheless. So Covid is not only our first PCR epidemic, it is our first robotic epidemic. (And the "clot shot" vaccines are just "'bot shots"!) Therefore, when you take a PCR test, you are merely digitally certified to be "pure" or "impure". By a 'bot.
Coppolino says that Covid was a story where everyone had skin in the game, because it was about them, everyday people, about their health. The powers-that-be, Coppolino says, could not get people so upset or worried about AIDS or Global Warming, but Covid was different. It played on people's narcissism. "I wouldn't be in the least surprised," Coppolino says, "if they employed industrial psychologists to produce this result." He says we know from Fauci that they employed focus groups to test their various narratives. "They admit they're using focus groups to test people's psychology, to find what they're afraid of and what they'll respond to." Coppolino observes they must have said, "We have to make the flu more sexier and more dangerous! I'm sure they studied and mastered the psychology of the digital environment in the process of coming up with the whole [Covid] package."
The idea to take away
Marshall
McLuhan was a genius. He saw that "the medium is the message", that the
first telegram message or phone calls or internet use were important
not for their content but for what they represent: their technology
reaching ever deeper into our lives, becoming every more essential to us. We are ever more global connected,
ever more plugged in to the "world mind" as it were, with ever wider
vistas to see, but ever less to actually look at, ever less ourselves,
ever less free.
So
of course a pandemic disease is just the thing to enslave us. Partly
because government has conditioned us to be health conscious (remember
the government-sponsored low-fat diet craze, to name just one item, or
their "war on cancer"?). The digital tech of our civilization is
perfectly poised to digitize us, ourselves. Where Hitler or Mussolini
could use the power of radio to trap their audiences, today digital is everywhere,
in our iPhones and in our computers and our cars (how many now can't
travel without GPS to show them where they are and how to get home?).
No
wonder the World Economic Forum can plan a world total conquest for a
New World Order. They've been building up to this for a long time, and
we've been programmed and primed to go. To Hell, as it were.
Do yourselves a favor and listen to the interview.
AnP
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