OK here is something interesting;
I think we are in for a ride of propaganda wars.
That 'Plandemic' interview with the woman who claims a bunch of dirt on Fauci is getting some very strong pushback from the MSM:
Forbes Magazine throws a fit over it:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tarahaelle ... e6fcc15fa3It is worded very strongly, very one-sidedly, basically telling readers to ridicule and even publicly 'unfriend' people on social media if they post anything about 'conspiracy theories' like the video in question.
The Forbes article posts a number or 'debunking' links at the bottom of the article, apparently tearing the statements made in the video to shreds. It particularly highlights THIS link:
https://vitals.lifehacker.com/if-you-fo ... 1843339002I don't know who this LifeHacker site is owned by, but I would like to know.
The link throws some good criticism on the woman and her claims, several fair debunking shots made. But then it turns into total conspiracy denial language, that same stubborn mental block that assumes anything even remotely conspiratorial sounding must all be false and ridiculous at face value. Some major points that the video DOES bring up are just tossed away chalked up to 'conspiracy theory' (yes the writer uses that term throughout the article) like the simple but very alarming fact that Fauci does appear to have a vested interest in the proposed vaccine. That conflict of interest alone should be major imo. The writer admits that Big Pharma is corrupt and that money drives the medical industry, but yet believes steadfastly that this COVID situation is the exception, and that Fauci should not be considered suspicious right now, and that no such corruption exists with COVID because conspiracy theory.
You can read it and see for yourself, but that's not what I'm interested in...
What I'm interested in the PROPAGANDA WARS here:
1. A video comes out of fucking nowhere and gets millions of views right away. Tons of people seeing it everywhere. Suggests a master conspiracy.
2. Youtube censors the video almost immediately
3. Forbes Magazine and a host of other publications attack it like dogs on meat, convincingly debunking for an even greater audience, all unanimously littering their articles with the term 'conspiracy theory' and such so as to shut down the entire debate.
what do you think might be happening here?
Do you think this all could have been bait to discredit 'conspiracy theories'? I have seen several times where some strawman article or video is created and pumped out, only to be exposed quickly as being full of holes and errors. MSM focuses on that one example and thus uses it as a license to dismiss everything else that may still demand investigation.
Maybe the video is legit but indeed full of holes and the lady has some of her shit wrong. But the video does open up some serious questions that the 'debunking' is blatantly ignoring, and cannot properly address.
Propaganda wars, yo. Honestly I think we will see this, groups will put out false bait, swing people over to it, then prove it wrong and watch everyone tip the other way. Its a war for people's beliefs, a war for credibility and who will maintain control of the 'official' narrative.
UPDATE:
The woman in the interview currently has a book out. Red flag noted. Interestingly, the book is published in partnership with Children’s Health Defense, an organization led by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr:
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/It looks like this whole controversy may be some anti-vax fire. God knows that divides people pretty quickly lol
UPDATE UPDATE:
The company behind this film made its mark by distributing and marketing the documentary that led to the book, "The Secret."
https://www.connectbeyondfestival.com/2 ... kki-willisLOL UPDATE:
I'm going through some of the links that Forbes posted to debunk the Plandemic interview.
I will highlight some of the jokes
And yet:
This was my favourite:
Quoting some very important truths about the foundations of Western Medical/Big Pharma Industry that are crucial right now (yes Rockefeller Foundation has a major role in this COVID event and proposed solutions)... yet the writer calls it 'tinfoil hat conspiracy territory: