The global medical establishment launched a worldwide PsyOps to cover the fraud and dangers of the covid pandemic. People in many countries fell victim to mass formation psychosis. This made it very hard to make sound decisions about treatment. Nonetheless, many of us felt confident in refusing to take the “vaccine.” Was this a gut decision? An intellectual one?
Here is the opinion of one of my favorite thinkers on the topic, who wishes to remain anonymous:
“Thank you for the conversation about gut vs intellect. It’s a good one.
“My position is that — with regard to why some people were immune to the mass formation psychosis that we’ve witnessed in recent years — the intellect came first, and the accurate gut response came second.
“As an example of my position, please consider the explanations by the early dissenting doctors as to why they were able to form an accurate gut prediction about covid and covid treatments.
“In the recent article written by A Midwestern Doctor, “The Grotesque Bird Flu Scam and How to Actually Treat Colds and Flus,” he explains:
“First, his intellect had been primed by years of observing the medical establishment use other medical crises as scams. Then, based on those previous observations, he formed an accurate gut prediction about the new medical crisis.
“In his own words:
“‘In late 2019, I predicted [his accurate gut prediction] that COVID-19 would turn into a disaster. I told many of my colleagues, who all thought I was crazy and simultaneously were confused by these remarks as I was typically the dissenting voice against getting worked up over the annual “pandemic.” While many things at work by late 2019 suggested this could happen, the primary reason I was willing to put my reputation on the line to claim this was due to the media coverage surrounding the pandemic.’
“‘Specifically, it’s a longstanding tradition [which he intellectually learned through long years of observation] for both the media and federal health apparatus to massively hype up each potential “pandemic,” but in the case of COVID (called Sars-Cov-2 at the time), the exact opposite happened. There was a consistent push to downplay it (e.g., “it’s just a flu bro” flooded the internet at that time) to the point many of my colleagues who typically got the most up in arms about (minor) infectious diseases laughed me off when I suggested COVID was something to be concerned about.’
“‘All of this was a red flag to me as I initially could not believe the pandemic industrial complex would be silent when the pandemic they had been waiting decades for finally arrived [a behavior that he intellectually observed over many years]. Then, once it became very clear (from reports circulating on the internet in Dec 2019) that COVID was very different and actually had a high likelihood of causing a true pandemic, I inferred [his gut prediction, based on previous intellectual knowledge] that only two things could explain why it was being suppressed—either it was known that it would turn into a huge problem and health authorities wanted time to prepare for it before the public panicked, or they wanted it to spread under the radar as much as possible so it could turn into an actual global disaster.’
“In the article, he goes into length about what he had learned (intellect) about the medical establishment, over the course of many years of observation. He is familiar with the medical establishment’s motives and behaviors. So, when a new crisis emerges, he can accurately form a gut prediction about it.
“His exceptional intellectual preparation made him immune to the mass formation.
“By contrast, the vast majority of Americans lacked his intellectual preparation, and so they were vulnerable to the mass formation that was built around following the ‘voices of authority and charisma’ — ‘I’m a man of science;’ ‘the science is settled;’ ‘follow the science;’ ‘I’ve been the head of a powerful government health agency for decades, so you can trust me.’
“In a sense, the majority of Americans were following a lower form of intellect — ie, they were depending upon the intellect of others. It is common and sensible to depend upon the intellect of others, when you lack expertise. That’s why we hire experts in daily life.
“The problem was the PsyOp — ie, the establishment blocked the majority of Americans from being exposed to the intellectual expertise of dissenting doctors; those doctors were smeared, preventing the majority of Americans from trusting them; and some of those doctors were severely punished, which discouraged other dissenters from taking a public stand against the establishment.
“Sometimes, the intellectual expertise of dissenting doctors was able to break through the PsyOp — eg, the Darkhorse Podcast, in which Dr. Robert Malone appeared; and the Senate hearing, in which Dr. Pierre Kory appeared.
“Still, only a minority of Americans were exposed to the dissenting doctors. Most Americans were exposed to only negative smears against the dissenting doctors. So, due to the PsyOp, there was a void of dissenting information.”