1. People think they know more than they do.
The fraud of Covid is really obvious if a person spends a little time looking at the data. The data's been available since at least February of 2020. A paper was released by Italian doctors very early on that exposed it. Patients died "with Covid" rather than "of Covid". So if you had cancer for example, then got this flu, you had a much higher chance of dying than a normally healthy person, who had basically no chance of dying. The CDC website shows the data.
People are too lazy and stupid to look at the data and to form their own conclusion. Instead they believe they know about covid because celebrities and TV people told them what to feel about Covid. They mistake that opinion/feeling for knowing. Since other people have the same opinion, their sense of "knowing" is reinforced. The reality is they know nothing.
The TV provides ersatz friendships and social connections. The celebrities who talk about something like Covid are really important in this process. They're the "trusted friend" and confidante of people in the audience. People will believe them over their own eyes.
2. People trust "authorities" for some reason.
Bill Gates has a PR firm that promotes his reputation. He's supposed to be a tech guy/software engineer, but really he was a rich kid from a rich family that had corporate connections. He's a "businessman". However, the PR firm turned him into Bill Gates the vaccine/epidemic expert/global warming/population expert.
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