Just a reminder before the next “Hanta Virus” panic fully starts:We already saw this exact script during COVID. Fear campaigns, PCR numbers everywhere, media pressure 24/7, and almost nobody questioning the assumptions behind the system itself.My personal interpretation is that what we call “viruses” may largely be the result of decades of statistical misinterpretation treated as objective reality. PCR tests already begin with the assumption that a virus exists and is detectable. So the hypothesis is embedded into the framework before the test even starts. The result only confirms the model it was built around.Meanwhile people’s immune systems are obviously weakened by stress, chemicals, environment, chronic illness, medications, vaccines, bad food, etc. Then people get sick, a PCR test finds “something,” and suddenly everything gets attributed to an invisible viral agent instead of looking at the broader biological condition of the person.To me this looks less like settled science and more like a self-reinforcing statistical framework nobody is allowed to question anymore.And honestly, people should stay critical in general. Scientists openly talk about AI eventually attacking or replacing humanity in ways we wouldn’t even understand. But the most effective attack is always the one where the target doesn’t realize it’s under attack in the first place. A real checkmate move happens long before the opponent notices they already placed themselves into a losing position.People assume “AI” only means chatbots, but algorithms themselves are already primitive AI systems in many ways. Social media algorithms, ad algorithms, recommendation systems, these have been shaping human perception and behavior since at least 2010-2014. We literally watched algorithmic systems shape how the pandemic was emotionally processed online.So can we honestly say with certainty that no larger machine-driven process is already happening?
>>534741229Who cares. We need lockdowns
>>534743106lmao and there it is.That’s the thing though, once populations get psychologically conditioned enough, emergency powers stop feeling temporary and start feeling normal. People begin demanding restriction systems themselves because fear + uncertainty makes control psychologically comforting.Doesn’t even matter anymore whether the threat is a virus, terrorism, misinformation, climate, AI or “public safety.” The mechanism is identical every time:create instability = amplify uncertainty = centralize authority = normalize restrictions.And after enough cycles, people stop asking:“is this necessary?”and start asking:“why aren’t the controls stronger?”But are you talking about virus lockdowns specifically, or the coming energy/oil crisis angle? Because honestly I could easily see future lockdown-style policies being justified through resource scarcity, fuel shortages, carbon restrictions or supply chain instability instead of purely medical reasons.
>>534741229>and almost nobody questioning the assumptions behind the system itself.this, simply thiscauses and effects : >fear of left behind>fear of not being part of narrative which you have invested in (the system as you put it)
>>534741229stfu, you're just like the covid peddlers, just from the other side
>>534745987Not really.COVID peddlers demanded certainty, obedience and total submission to a single approved narrative. I’m literally arguing for the opposite: questioning assumptions, examining incentives and remaining skeptical of ALL large-scale narratives, including the ones coming from “my side.”Blind contrarianism is just as stupid as blind conformity. The point is to think structurally instead of emotionally attaching yourself to tribes.If people cannot question media, governments, corporations, scientific institutions AND alternative narratives simultaneously, then they’re not thinking critically, they’re just choosing a different team to emotionally identify with.
>>534741229>bad food, etc. Then people get sick, a PCR test finds “something,”yeppbecause there are no infectious diseases, there is no infection, all dis-eases are body's attempt to rebalance/heal/unpollute itself, especially emotionallyemotional pollution (including light, air, water, food, electronic) explains all the symptoms of the so called "covid"externalising this emotional pollution to something outside (say, calling it a virus, a narrative - all narratives are false) is the "spread" of this dis-ease (attempt of body to ease itself)people took shortcut cunning means to ease themselves socially, emotionally, thus their nervous system has taken a huge damage ---- which the body is attempting to heal/unpollute now... and the man again tries to externalise the pollution... leading to new narratives like we see now (hentai?)
>>534746513It's probably 5G and shit which is making people sick
Covid is the OG disease(jesus made it)Hanta doesnt exist and is a jewish lieIf you fall for hanta spam then you are a jewish golemHanta is maybe a cover up name for jews poisoning their opposition or something.......
>>534748155electronic pollution causes un-easenot being at easetrees and earth good, metallic concrete cubes badsunshine good, junk food badfrequenly asked questions>what makes it good?it doesn't deceive, the complete lack of deception is a good sign to look out for>what narrative do I subscribe to the most? >is my narrative going to be the winner I have invested SO MUCH on it!
Look at this retard rewriting history. Nobody was panicking then, nobody is panicking no2, except the low IQ perpetually scared schizos of /pol/.
>>534748615to put it differently, all narratives are deceptive and therefore badthe man made world of narratives will destroy themselves, only truth will remain, eternal and livingthrivingflowing
>>534746513You’re basically describing terrain theory, and honestly I think there’s probably far more truth in that framework than modern society wants to admit.Even mainstream medicine quietly acknowledges that stress, emotional states, environment, toxins, nutrition, sleep, chronic inflammation and nervous system overload massively affect whether people become sick or recover. The body is not some isolated mechanical object, it’s a dynamic regulatory system constantly trying to rebalance itself.What people call “disease” may often be less like an external invasion and more like a systemic response to accumulated imbalance and overload.And yes, I think modern civilization is psychologically and neurologically toxic in ways people underestimate:constant fear stimulation, social atomization, artificial light, digital overstimulation, chemical exposure, algorithmic emotional manipulation, processed food, chronic stress, loss of meaning and stable community.COVID was interesting because the psychological contagion itself became inseparable from the biological narrative. Fear spread faster than any alleged pathogen. Entire societies entered states of chronic nervous-system dysregulation simultaneously.So I think you’re right that humans constantly externalize problems instead of examining the underlying terrain, physical, emotional and civilizational. The system always searches for an external enemy because that’s easier than confronting structural imbalance inside ourselves and society.
>>534748474That doesn’t really make sense desu.Blaming entire ethnic or religious groups for massive complex societal phenomena is exactly the kind of emotional simplification that destroys critical thinking in the first place. Once every event gets reduced to “the Jews did it,” you stop analyzing systems structurally and just replace one dogma with another.Most large-scale societal dynamics are driven by incentives, institutions, technology, media systems, capital flows and mass psychology, not secret ethnic hive minds.And honestly, if someone truly believed pandemics or medical systems were intentionally reducing population growth, then attributing that to one specific group would still make no logical sense. Overpopulation, resource strain and civilizational instability are global systemic issues involving every major state, corporation and technological structure on Earth.Critical thinking means resisting simplistic scapegoating narratives too.
>>534749310germanon, you are on the right track with terrain theory. look at the history of virology - bad core data with bad core analysis, purposefully and strategically. there's an aussie doctor who makes good videos about the subject to introduce it to a wider audience- dr. sam baileyunderstanding that virology is an illusion is a key to seeing the systems of control. also, thanks for the effort posting
>>534749310>it’s a dynamic regulatory system constantly trying to rebalance itselfit is the OG free energy mechanism which they are trying to put a meter on imagine what the body does when it does not need to spend energy on rebalancing itself (basically from competing narratives which you yourself have subscribed to and is causing tension within, anxiety, HUUUUGE nervous energy buildup)how would that nervous energy flow then?interesting as always, take india, these "pajeets" have no answer and ready to rush to the medicine man, solution giver, narrative merchantman instead of questioning and dropping ALL narratives (so that mommy nature herself could heal and guide)not subscribing to "terrain" theory, me rooted mommy nature actuality sunshine good, junk food bad
>>534743106We need more politicians and public officials strung up.
>>534749897Yeah, drop some links if you have good introductory material for people reading the thread. Most anons won’t dive into hundreds of papers or historical archives themselves, so accessible explanations matter if you want people to at least examine the assumptions critically.And honestly, that’s the disturbing implication behind all of this for me: if entire civilizations can be guided through inherited frameworks they never personally verified, then we’re basically birds in a cage who mistake the limits of the cage for the limits of reality itself.People assume they are freely observing the world, but most observation already happens inside pre-built interpretive systems:education, media, science, politics, culture, algorithms.You inherit the framework first, then spend your life interpreting reality through it. That doesn’t automatically mean every framework is false, but it does mean humans are far more epistemically trapped than they like to believe.
>>534743106We need Gary
>>534749989I think there’s probably a real point hidden underneath the more extreme framing.Modern humans absolutely live in states of chronic dysregulation:constant stress, artificial environments, information overload, social comparison loops, processed food, lack of sunlight, sleep destruction, sedentary behavior, endless psychological tension.And yeah, when people feel lost or overwhelmed, they immediately search for external authority systems: medicine, ideology, politics, influencers, religion, algorithms, “experts.”Very few people are taught to simply reduce noise and let the body stabilize naturally first. Sunshine, movement, sleep, lower stress, real food, stable community and emotional coherence probably do more for long-term health than most people realize.But I also think humans inevitably create narratives. You can’t fully escape interpretation frameworks because consciousness itself organizes reality through models and symbols. The important thing is staying flexible enough not to become trapped inside any single totalizing worldview.That’s the real danger:not narratives themselves,but forgetting they are narratives.
>>534750560>But I also think humans inevitably create narrativesyeahyou got it :D>only winning move is to not subscribe to the narratives (as in, coming from external or internal, your own lover, your own friend, your own thinking loop (all such thinking is deceptive to put it simply) )>The important thing is staying flexible enough not to become trapped inside any single totalizing worldview.yeah, like a grass node, rooted, pliant, like the taoimportant tip : the juice of pic related grass heals (like really heals but narrative subscribers fail to grasp the significance of this or are lost in idol worship narratives)