Institutionalized stupidity

“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I’m not sure about the universe.” (Albert Einstein)

I invite everyone to take a few minutes to read this post by Jon Rappoport, labeled Yes, the NY Times exposed the PCR Test. I generally avoid journalism, as I don’t have the stomach for human stupidity in its raw, institutionalized form. For instance, this piece from my home town by Juliana Sukut (get ready to be barraged by pop-ups if you follow the link) reports that there are 244 “new cases” of Covid-19 in Montana, a relatively sparsely populated state. Sukut has no clue what a “case” is, nor any idea of how testing is done or what the results mean. The standard etiquette in dealing with human stupidity is to ignore it, and look for the good. But the Covid-19 campaign at the top is being run by liars, and at the bottom by morons. I look around and sometimes, like now, just want to toss it all in and up, and read a detective mystery.

Those at the top were long in planning this hoax, and knew that the key to success was going to be the PCR test. Its inventor, Dr. Kary Mullis, had to disappear, as during the AIDS hoax he was openly critical of use of his baby to diagnosis disease, much less to spot a retrovirus that had never been isolated or shown to cause disease. He could surely have been counted upon to attack the current regime and its “SARS-CoV-2” virus, also never proven to exist or cause illness. Mullis is said to have died of pneumonia in August of 2019, but more likely he was murdered or paid to exit the scene, moving to Santa Catarina. He would not be allowed to speak out, but was the kind of man who could not control his urge to do so. Read his book some time, Dancing Naked in the Mind Field, to see how he responded to being told to go along to get along regarding HIV as the cause of AIDS. He would not let go, following that lie all the way to its source, Dr. Luc Montagnier.

The PCR test is the beating heart of the hoax, and yet when you explain that to people like Sukut, as I have done, you get smugness and dismissal. Modern journalism is, like modern medicine, institutionalized stupidity. Any journalist who actually takes time to examine the scene behind the testing regime will be relegated to high school sports before seeking a new way to make a living. Such people are said to have become emotionally involved, losing the objectivity in the process.

“Objectivity” is the means by which the journalism profession polices its own, preventing them from thinking. Not that such a task requires much effort.

Oh well, this rant serves no purpose than to repeat what has been repeated on this blog since February of 2020. I did come across a new facet of the control regime yesterday. We met friends for pizza at a local restaurant, and laminated on each table was one of those boxes of bars that a phone can read. We were instructed to photograph that thing for the sake of contact tracing, so that they can stay open. I don’t take my phone with me anywhere, but had I had it with me, I might have used it to capture photos of morons doing as told, volunteering for quarantine based on a test that is as useless in real health care as a paddle on an ocean liner.

People wonder why I write about things like John Wayne Gacy or doppelgängers, replicas, Bokanovsky Brats and zombies. It is because the forces we are up against appear to be a vast network of very stupid people controlled by evil people. No amount of truth-seeking or reasoning will make even a slight ripple. But I have done above what Rappaport suggested, spread the news that even the NY Times knows the PCR test is a hoax. That too is good to know, but not a matter that creates s ripple. Human stupidity marches on.

14 thoughts on “Institutionalized stupidity

  1. Pay no attention to the evil men behind the curtain.

    I’m a clinical lab scientist. I have a PhD in virology and immunology. I’m a clinical lab scientist and have tested 1500 “supposed” positive Covid 19 samples collected here in S. California. When my lab team and I did the testing through Koch’s postulates and observation under a SEM (scanning electron microscope), we found NO Covid in any of the 1500 samples.
    What we found was that all of the 1500 samples were mostly Influenza A and some were influenza B, but not a single case of Covid, and we did not use the B.S. PCR test. We then sent the remainder of the samples to Stanford, Cornell, and a few of the University of California labs and they found the same results as we did, NO COVID. They found influenza A and B.
    All of us then spoke to the CDC and asked for viable samples of COVID, which CDC said they could not provide as they did not have any samples. We have now come to the firm conclusion through all our research and lab work, that the COVID 19 was imaginary and fictitious.

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  2. Neither influenza A or B has ever been isolated. How do I know this? Because no virus has ever been isolated. No virus or bacteria has ever met the first of Koch’s postulates, that they be present in sick people but NOT in healthy people. You certainly brought your clinical PhD to the right blog post, re, institutionalized stupidity.

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  3. I think the really scary thing about this plandemic is how easily people have fallen for it all, hook line and sinker. Common sense has flown and one and one no longer make two. It makes whatever we’re being told it makes. No questions asked. Even in my own family I am amazed at the stupidity of relatives. What really annoys me is when I’m dismissed as a ” Conspiracy theory” and afforded a pitiful look. Do they think that I accept these theories without a question? THAT ‘S what’s really annoying. I actually do my own homework and research which is more than they do. ……………….and STILL know it’s a plandemic.

    Rant over………………………..

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  4. The next largest pile of steaming bullshit (propaganda) is the outright lie of a mysterious, undocumented “asymptomatic spread” of Covid 19, which largely justified mandatory masking and mass lock-downs, especially directed at healthy young people, AKA “super-spreaders.”

    “True laboratory-confirmed asymptomatic spread, defined as “a person infected with COVID-19 who does not develop symptoms” was virtually dismissed by the WHO in a Situation Report that the organization published in April 2020, wherein it concedes that despite the fact that “Asymptomatic cases have been reported as part of contact tracing efforts in some countries,” there have been “no documented [cases of] asymptomatic transmission.”” – Raul Diego, MintPress
    https://www.mintpressnews.com/disarticulation-china-pandemic-war-propaganda/275182/

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    1. The “asymptomatic” carrier goes back in time, because virologists and bacteriologists could not satisfy the first of Koch’s postulates, that the supposed pathogen be present in sick people, but not healthy ones. Because bacteria like streptococcus are found in sick and healthy alike, they had to come up with a concept that kept them in business.

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      1. Maybe a piece on Typhoid Mary is called for, the cook who rarely washed her hands, and is synonymous with the whole asymptomatic carrier agenda.

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      2. Carrier requires only presence of (seroprevalence) antibodies; transmission is a higher bar. The two are all too often deliberately misrepresented.

        This is exactly how APHIS-USDA scammed the slaughter of thousands of Yellowstone buffalo, ongoing for so many decades — with not one proven (isolate and culture) example of brucellosis transmission in the wild from buffalo to cattle.

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  5. “Modern journalism is, like modern medicine, institutionalized stupidity.”

    From the book “Fear and loathing in Las Vegas” (1971)

    “The press is a gang of cruel faggots. Journalism is not a profession or a trade. It is a cheap catch-all for fuckoffs and misfits—a false doorway to the backside of life, a filthy piss-ridden little hole nailed off by the building inspector, but just deep enough for a wino to curl up from the sidewalk and masturbate like a chimp in a zoo-cage.”

    -Hunter S. Thompson, Phd (journalism)

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