#8. I'm not a conspiracy theorist, nkay?
A HELPFUL PREFACE TO ANYONE SUGGESTING A HIDDEN SIDE OF A STORY
This is a companion piece to last month's article, I'm not an anti-vaxxer, nkay?
Conspiracy Theorist: noun. someone who believes in a conspiracy theory (= the idea that an event or situation is the result of a secret plan made by powerful people) : Cambridge
On a recent assignment for kla.tv, I interviewed an MD in Tokyo who has spent years in the Ministry of Health. We discussed the legal and medical system in Japan, and the influence of Big Pharma. Toward the end of the interview, I bluntly asked, “Do you think the pandemic was pre-planned?”
Dr. N., though a bonafide anti-covidian, paused and looked at me blankly for a second. Here we were discussing stuff you might hear on a panel discussion at Tokyo University School of Medicine, and I had to go and steer the conversation into the David-Icke zone. I realized my question needed a preface.
PRESENCE OF MALICE: proof of the scheming behind the 'pandemic'
by DW Shumway
I have gathered solid evidence that the Covid fraud was worked out in advance, but I don't want my argument undermined by an unfair accusation of tin-foil-hattery. So, before I delve into Event 201 and all the intrigue and machinations of Fauci, Gates and the Davos crowd, let me preface this by saying, I'm not a conspiracy theorist!
I do realize that, taking words at face value, to be a conspiracy theorist just means that one speculates (theorizes) about those in power engaging in activity and making decisions outside of public awareness (conspiracies). But of course we know that never happens; all decisions by the powerful are fully transparent and in the public eye.
I acknowledge that use of the phrase, “conspiracy theorist”, was promoted by the CIA to belittle and marginalize folks who doubted the official story of the JFK assassination. But after all, who but the most dull-witted could possibly doubt that story?
But never mind those minor points. I'd now like to establish my cred and list some of the fashionable CTs I was never fool enough to fall for:
JFK CT: Shots came from multiple angles and the death kill came from the front. Hogwash! It was a lone gunman from behind.
RFK CT: Shots came from multiple angles and the death kill came from directly behind, at point blank. More hogwash! It was Sirhan Sirhan, from the front.
911 CT: Building 7 came down from controlled demolition- Preposterous! It was an uncontrolled fire.
CIA drug running CT: The bureau imported and flooded American inner-cities with cocaine. Unthinkable! The CIA's purview doesn't include domestic operations.
Death of Gary Webb CT: Webb was murdered with two shots to the brain. Nonsense! He shot himself...twice, for good measure.
Tuskegee CT- the government purposefully poisoned the citizenry with syphilis- Inconceivable! Why would the government poison its own citizens?
Tonkin CT: The navy cooked up a story about an attack that never occurred. Ridiculous! How could hundreds of people keep a secret like that for decades?
USS Liberty CT: Israeli pilots attacked a ship they knew was a US naval vessel. Rubbish! They simply misidentified the state of the art, technical-research ship as an aging Egyptian horse transport. This happens all the time.
Northwoods CT: Our government planned to bomb innocent civilians in Miami and blame it on the Cubans- Ridiculous! They would never risk something of that sort. If such a plan were ever exposed the public would never trust the government again!
There are many more examples, but you get the idea; I don't fall for that crap. Now, onto the pandemic...
On a serious note, it's time to coin a term for X-time: The time between a fact exposed but ridiculed as conspiracy, and the eventual acceptance of that fact.
Wake-up Time?
Snap-out-of-it Time?
Any suggestions?
X-time in 1964: 4 decades (Tonkin)
X-time in 2022: less than a week (Ukraine bio-labs)
Thank you, excelAnt (flickr), for the photo.
I'll have to put more thought into it, but something along the lines of "con-tinuum" seems about right.