>>21795655I partially agree with you, however I think that there are two points about the central power that became obvious during the pandemic:
1. They are not anywhere close to being as powerful as some here think (and not as powerful as they themself think), not to mention also: Not even close to as all-knowing as they and some here think. Early 2020 was basically "Chicken with no head - the movie"
2. Just because something is mainstream does not make it bad or wrong. Water is wet and the one guy who disagrees travels in a van like picrel
For the first point: Some seem to think that it was all centrally controlled, but that would assume some mastermind who could get Korea, Russia, China, Europe, Africa and the USA to agree on something at the same time. Such a mastermind would have already won and would not need to engineer a scamdemic.
If the initial assumptions of 2020 had been right (20% mortality) then most extreme measures would have been barely strict enough. The mistake was not changing direction once it became obvious that reality had changed.
Another example: I freely admit that until mid 2021 I thought that masks would help (even if they were not perfect), but as more and more studies came out, and also by comparing different infection rates across countries with different mask policies and different levels of strictness enforcing those policies, it became clear that there was no correlation between masks and infection levels. So I changed my oppinion and now think that masks are completely useless for corona.