How covid turned me into a ‘conspiracy theorist’

Once upon a time, my wife and I were just your average parents raising their kids as best as they could. We brought a house near a good school, and we created a positive environment in which they could thrive. Our lives were centered around our kids. -they come first.

Then we had a weak immature woman elected as Prime Minister who the media just adored. She was quite manipulative and used any ‘disaster’ as a platform to further her popularity and power in much the same way as Hitler did in the 1940’s.

In hindsight, those disasters were perhaps a bit too convenient, given how they were used for political gain. This leads you to asking if they enabled that event to happen.

That may sound a bit far fetched, but remember that Hitler used the burning of the Reichstag (German Parliament) to bring in ’emergency powers ‘ the very next day.  (It’s now questionable who actually did it and why.)

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/true-story-reichstag-fire-and-nazis-rise-power-180962240/

Covid was just another disaster for that woman to use to keep boosting that stardom she adored, because, well you can never get enough, can you. To get everyone on the ‘in crowd’, you need to have some sort of ‘out crowd’ who are made the scrapgoats for any problem.

The scrapgoat was the unvaccinated, -the so called ‘river of filth’.

I never got vaccinated,  along with quite a few others, because I just didn’t see a good reason to. The narrative that I might infect a vaccinated person is nonsensicle -that was what the vaccine was for -right?

Needless to say, Schools got shutdown on a whim, Lockdowns happened for a single case of Delta (covid) My kids lives were put on hold just when they should be discovering that the world is their oyster, and that they can achieve anything if they put their mind and energy to it.

We formed our own support groups which still operate to this day. They are a mixture of religious people, alternative health people, and those that just saw through all the hype.

The one thing I got out of the whole sorry saga was a distinct sceptibility when it comes to any mainstream narrative on just about everything.

I’ve moved on from a well meaning positive belief in Government and  beaucracy to a ‘what nefarious self serving crap are they up to now?

A classic case of this is the Vietnam war BTW, where it’s now obvious that the President had told various lies, and that they knew it was an unwinnable war from the start.

Sometimes, the more you look, the more you notice that the emperor has no clothes. Other times simply following the money trail tells you everything you want to know.

So now I question EVERYTHING.

Some examples..

Is it really the Titanic sitting at the bottom of the Atlantic?. I don’t know, but the sister ship Olmypia was badly damaged in an incident with a Naval ship, and they subsquently lost a court case afterwards, -therefore no insurance… for that rather big boat.

Twin towers hit by a plane?. Dont know, I wasn’t there, maybe it’s as they say, maybe not.

Beware of covid……..Seriously!

One thought on “How covid turned me into a ‘conspiracy theorist’

  1. It really is hard to believe what the “experts,” authorities, and mainstream media have to say, after all the Covid nonsense. I think it’s not so much that their information often proved inaccurate, but more because of the way they suppressed debate, censoring and canceling those who disagreed with them. Or the way they shamed those who merely expressed doubts and asked questions.

    They lost a lot of credibility, and it will be very hard for them to win it back, at least with some of us.

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