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Good report on #conspiracytheories and confused #political attitudes within the #wellness business. From the Guardian.

‘Everything you’ve been told is a lie!’ Inside the wellness-to-fascism pipeline.


theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…

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Script Kiddie hat dies geteilt.

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@ivan zlax It is James. Though i guess that's not what you're up to. Anyway, despite multiversial profound connotations, that could - but also may not - indicate otherwise, i liked, what i read. I am not here with enough time to make assumptions about an author i don't know in person.
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@_jayrope

It is James.


I quoted a hypothetical Jane:
"Jane – not her real name – is nervous about speaking to me. She has asked that I don’t identify her or the small, south-coast Devon town in which she lives. “I’m feeling disloyal, because I’m talking about people I’ve known for 30 to 40 years,” she says."
It was about her friend, not about the friend of the author of the article.

I am not here with enough time to make assumptions about an author i don't know in person.


I checked the author. Article looks like promotion of his new book now: twitter.com/jamesrbuk/status/1…
"The Other Pandemic: How QAnon Contaminated the World by James Ball is published by Bloomsbury. To support the Guardian and Observer, order your copy at guardianbookshop.com. Delivery charges may apply"
Just a business - nothing personal.

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@_jayrope

Question is: Did James Ball go to a boarding school?


According to this article:

- apparently not, according to his words he come from "a normal family", but for some reason i couldn't find the names of his parents anywhere.
"My school, who’d discouraged me from applying, lost our application forms, meaning a teacher drove down a UCAS form handwritten in under an hour as my university entry, the biggest thing I’d ever done. Somehow, thankfully, it was enough".
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@ivan zlax We need anyone helping. And anyone has failures. You, too. And me.
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@_jayrope

We need anyone helping. And anyone has failures. You, too. And me.


In Joyce's Ulysses i read and memorized the old Irish proverb: "Never trust a woman, and also an Englishman". In my region, this Ball would be called "Peace Door Ball".

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@ivan zlax I never trust anybody or anything. (or maybe i do) That doesn't stop me from being light hearted.
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And so it starts... please ignore me
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There are so many factors here, it makes your head spin.

  • It became politicized, and people loyal to their party believe whatever their leaders tell them, even if it is inaccurate.
  • The medical industry did take advantage of government incentives and over-reported it and over-hyped it.
  • Regardless of its origin or name, people were getting sick and vulnerable people were dying.
  • Governments used this as an opportunity to consolidate power over their citizens.
  • Political parties used the crisis to attack their opponents.

Most people only focus on one of the aspects listed above, so they come to different conclusions than others.

There is a saying that some politicians seem to abide by: "never let a good crisis go to waste."

You had an emergency and you had a lot of players with different agendas, which when combined together, made a perfect storm.

So I believe the Spanish Flu and COVID-19 were real. But I also think that unscrupulous people took advantage of the situation and abused their power or tried to make money at other people's expense.

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@Scott M. Stolz

So I believe the Spanish Flu and COVID-19 were real.


In Western authoritarian democracies, everyone is supposed to believe whatever the mass media says and preach their beliefs. It's well known.

Little-known details about the origins of "The Spanish Flu":...

Little-known features of the origin and naming of carnivorous coronavirus:

In 1901, Gates designed the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now Rockefeller University), of which he was board president. He then designed the Rockefeller Foundation, becoming a trustee upon its creation in 1913. Gates served as president of the General Education Board, which became the leading foundation in the field of education.


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ty…

Known for: Discovery and naming of coronaviruses
Scientific career: Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
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@ivan zlax

In Western authoritarian democracies, everyone is supposed to believe whatever the mass media says and preach their beliefs. It's well known.


I guess I am surrounded by free thinkers, because most of the people I talk to recognize that they are spouting B.S. We don't trust them. Never did. Most Americans are skeptical of government and the media. I am not sure about other western democracies.

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@ivan zlax

This is easy to understand: modern media viruses spread through mass media. As soon as masks changed to helmets, the healing began.


As I said before, there are multiple factors at play. I know people who DIED from whatever this was. Maybe it was the flu. Maybe it was COVID. Maybe it was something else. But people I know actually died.

Just because the media and politicians overhyped it and exaggerated its threat does not mean that it did not exist.

This is how the media and politicians work, worldwide. They take something that really exists, and then they exaggerate it and manipulate the truth to get what they want. So even if they were lying about how big of a threat it was, that does not mean it never existed at all.

Both facts can be true at the same time. Something made people sick. Politicians and the media were lying to you. Both can be true.

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@Script Kiddie

is TOR from the CIA too?


I have no idea. But I am sure they benefit from it, just like anyone else who wants to hide their IP address.

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@Script Kiddie For the alias "script kiddie" that seems a bit mere, no? But no: Not my business to judge that. I am a musician. My websites got defaced before and it wasn't all too difficult to notice and get rid of that. And i do support playing around with things.
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@Script Kiddie

is TOR from the CIA too?


Formally - U.S. Naval Research Lab:

But in fact, the project is controlled by the NSA:



pcmag.com/news/how-the-nsa-tak…
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@ivan zlax your website isn't working. What's going wrong and why is your xmpp server not running?
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@Script Kiddie

your website isn't working. What's going wrong


Which website exactly and why do you think so?

and why is your xmpp server not running?


Running. Sent you an authorisation request here: terabithia@anonym.im