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Much of '''The Science''' is actually the popular culture of it's time.<ref>https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2021/07/08/a-third-of-americans-deny-human-caused-climate-change-exists</ref>   
Much of '''The Science''' is actually the popular culture of it's time.<ref>https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2021/07/08/a-third-of-americans-deny-human-caused-climate-change-exists</ref>   


*food pyramid
*'''The Food Pyramid''' - In the 1970s, the U.S. started to notice that obesity was on the rise and decided to do something about it. But, the USDA, the governing force behind the food pyramid, let lobbyists and politicians with their own agendas dictate the standard, and a long history of problematic dietary guidelines was then born. But seriously, who thought '''11 servings of grains per day''' was a good idea?
*children taken away from parents for vaccine refusal
*children taken away from parents for vaccine refusal
*water quality  
*water quality  

Revision as of 00:30, 7 March 2023

Quote.png The willful idiocy of NPCs is what enables the wicked to wield power. A traitor is always worse than the enemy. Quote1.png

If you don't remember this guy, stop reading.

The Science,[1] as opposed to "Science," is a tool and tactic used by those in power to promote division, depression, anxiety, and other negative effects upon political, economic, or religious enemies.

The Science[2] became well known during the 2020 Covid-19 plandemic, because of the strife and mistrust over the Coronavirus vaccine being foisted upon an unwitting public. This is not to say that the plandemic was the originator of The Science,[3] but, as a strategy, it was greatly accelerated.

Why Can't You Just Do What You're Told?

The world used to be a place where a person was previously called a conspiracy theorist for not trusting sciences, governments, and other authority figures. They were told to "wear their tin foil hat," because it was obvious that their skulls were being fried by government controlled brain rays in order to be rid of them.

However, those conspiracy theorists seem to have outsmarted those that wish to destroy them. Or, they were incredibly lucky. A thing that The Science cannot abide.[4] The Science has been used to destroy countries, kingdoms, corporations, and even people if they are foolish enough too get in the way.

Why Don't You Trust It?

Quote.png Designed and deployed in under 12 months? For a virus that really only impacts old , sick and unhealthy people? Why force it on the rest who have a 98.5% chance of survival? It was a total over reaction and should be seen as a crime against humanity. Quote1.png

Common sense, mistrust, and a deep understanding of just what those in power are capable of doing. While this is a quite simple explanation of the mistrust, it is also the most succinct. Usually, the simplest answer is the correct answer. Many people could see through the horseshit, mostly because they have been subject to similar horseshit in the past. Blah Blah Blah, and history repeats itself.

Quote.png From the beginning, public health experts in the highest echelons of government have played politics with their messaging, rather than fulfilling their role as purveyors of information and facts. As lawmakers delegated policymaking to white-coat experts, the status of such experts was politicized during a time when accurate and dispassionate facts are more needed than ever. 

It began early in the pandemic, when Dr. Anthony Fauci famously crafted the noble lie that masks were unnecessary — a lie concocted to protect against a run on much needed medical supplies. However, even noble lies erode credibility and foster disdain for those who utter them — and his fib about the efficacy of masks wasn’t his only attempt at leveraging his reputational largess to manipulate the masses. 

His estimation of what percentage of Americans would need to receive the vaccine to induce herd immunity was similarly crafted to incentivize behaviors rather than inform the populace. In a New York Times interview, Dr. Fauci admitted that the number he provided was chosen with the intention of encouraging vaccination, rather than being based on some epidemiological reasoning. Likewise, his recent suggestion that the U.S. might soon consider vaccine requirements for air travel was based not on factual data regarding the transmission of the virus on airplanes, but on the notion that making life further inconvenient for the unvaccinated might produce his preferred social outcome.[5] Quote1.png

Examples Of The Science

this section is notes for further study unlike the section below that is news articles for further study.

Much of The Science is actually the popular culture of it's time.[6]

  • The Food Pyramid - In the 1970s, the U.S. started to notice that obesity was on the rise and decided to do something about it. But, the USDA, the governing force behind the food pyramid, let lobbyists and politicians with their own agendas dictate the standard, and a long history of problematic dietary guidelines was then born. But seriously, who thought 11 servings of grains per day was a good idea?
  • children taken away from parents for vaccine refusal
  • water quality
  • water quality vs vaccines
  • modern medicine
  • hot pokers for hemorrhoids
  • syphilis cure for malaria
  • seed oils
  • butter
  • pork
  • lead as a sweetener
  • radium/radiathor
  • lobotomies
  • tapeworms
  • further examples

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