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[–]stickdog[S] 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

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The UK is home to millions more conspiracy theorists than most people realise, with almost a quarter of the population believing Covid-19 was probably or definitely a hoax, polling has revealed.

Three out of 10 people thought the “Great Reset” initiative announced by the World Economic Forum in 2020 was a conspiracy to impose a totalitarian world government. Between a fifth and a quarter of people – 8 million to 10 million adults – said they would protest against the introduction of central bank digital currencies, a “deep state” of military, intelligence and government officials who try to secretly manipulate government policy, “15-minute cities” and against vaccines.

I won’t bore you with the rest of the drivel in this article, which is intended to associate anyone questioning the government psyops with racism and utter lunacy (didn’t The Guardian once brand itself as anti-establishment?); where have we heard this sort of propaganda before, Canadians?

Unfortunately, the survey isn’t nuanced enough (obviously, propaganda never is) to explain what exactly those surveyed understand by the question about “hoax” or what exactly they understand by the plans of the globalist WEF Elite$ at Davos. Still, overall, the article is brilliant (for us). Why? Because I’ve been trying to work out how many people we have already awakened. 25-30% is wonderful. I was concerned that it might be as little as 5% (and then we would have a very, very long way to go in winning the information war). This is a great win for the dissidents.

By the way, doesn’t it show how we are not up against the greatest minds in the world? Conducting this survey (and publishing it) was a huge tactical blunder. They should have just continued with the “fringe minority, extremist” propaganda, which serves to isolate and gaslight people.

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[–]BISH 6 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 0 fun7 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Conducting this survey (and publishing it) was a huge tactical blunder. They should have just continued with the “fringe minority, extremist” propaganda, which serves to isolate and gaslight people.

At some point the schemers realize that the ruse is up, and they back off of their plans for a couple of years.

They haven't given up.

They'll push their agendas on different fronts, and try to condition everyone into forgetting it ever happened.
"That's a crazy conspiracy theory!"