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I sure can relate to what you are saying. We are all assaulted from every direction by lies, damned lies and statistics; By well reasoned subterfuge; By poorly reasoned subterfuge; By narratives to keep us all off balance and fearful. My wife and I have adopted the 72 hour rule on anything we hear or read in the news: Wait 72 hours to see what shakes out., then if it still seems valid consider it but remain skeptical.

The difference between the Covid-19 / covid "vaccine" narratives and, say, historical narratives such as a lone assassin killed President Kennedy is that we have had the opportunity to fully immerse ourselves in all the details and differing information being spread, if we choose to do so. A majority of people didn't. The big advantage we have is the scope of the internet. We can find truth, speculation, and BS pretty easily despite the efforts to censor "mis/disinformation." We also are not going to buy the "we won't release all the information for XX number of years for your own good" crap anymore. When the Warren Commission did that we knew Lee Harvey wasn't anywhere near the whole story. Likewise, when Pfizer wanted to keep the data on their vax secret for 75 years we who were paying attention knew there was something way off.

If the earth was flat, cats would push everything off the edge.

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