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People are either to lazy, stupid or just don’t want to see, if they are not vaccine injured the bulk have no reason to question the narrative.

I would suggest deep down many people now know they have been misled and lied to and refuse to acknowledge it, if they lie to themselves there is no reason to investigate further or admit they what they (should) inherently know.

I have NFI what number jab they are up to now in WA but will McCoward start pushing the fourth or fifth jab, it’s basically a coward leading lemmings over a cliff, I am staggered how many otherwise intelligent people have fallen for this scam which involves not so much money but there actual health and lives.

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Quoting from Paul Della’s comment:

“I would suggest deep down many people now know they have been misled and lied to and refuse to acknowledge it, if they lie to themselves there is no reason to investigate further or admit they what they (should) inherently know.”

Paul has nailed the problem. For me, the events of the last two and a half years have exposed astonishing facets about the propensity for self-deception that must exist in human psychology. I never dreamed that could have been the case in a Western country with ‘free’ media. I have found it extraordinary how so many supposedly ‘educated’ people have been able to suppress innate natural curiosity and not see the pattern of deceit in the way the injectable products have been ‘marketed’. Like automatons, so many people have just taken as gospel the words of ‘advice’ urging more-and-more jabs, pumped out by talking heads on television, reading their scripts from a teleprompter.

An interesting piece of collateral information that many may not be aware of is that there may be an inverse relationship between the level of tertiary education that a person has acquired and their susceptibility to fraudsters. Some years ago I attended a public seminar conducted by the senior police officer responsible for investigating internet fraud in the Australian state in which I live. I was surprised to learn that the persons most likely to fall victim to the likes of Nigerian scammers were well ‘educated’ professional people who worked and moved in a ‘high-trust’ social environment. The corollary is that the ordinary working bloke having a beer in a pub is more likely to smell a rat and detect fraud. This tendency would not apply in all cases, however. Like everything else with social attributes, it would be an overlapping bell curve for each of the two social groupings.

This psychological susceptibility to fraud would also help explain why so many ‘educated’ people have blindly fallen victim to the assertions of activists and their media enablers claiming that the world is on the brink of catastrophic disaster due to the human-generated portion of the trace gas of Carbon Dioxide – an assertion that actually has no basis in empirical science. The accelerating decay of the West is very troubling indeed.

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Fascinating observation re: Nigerian fraud scheme!

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The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels by Alex Epstein is great to share with open-minded friends fooled by the climate hysteria. Great audiobook. Easy to listen - persuasive and full of facts.

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Thanks. I've been listening to Apocalypse Never by Michael Shellenberger. It's eye opening, to say the least.

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Yes it’s a long video, but around 48 minutes in they compare the lady who made all the Nazi propaganda films to today, she was interviewed in the 1970’s doing a wildlife film in Kenya and asked how she did it - the success of her operation relied on “ the submissive void of the German people which included a higher % of the educated liberal elite”

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Yes cheers, I listened to this today and coincidentally they make the same observation about the highly educated inner city elite.

https://rumble.com/v1kly91-jerry-roberts-a-retried-journalist-talks-about-our-current-world.html

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