According to Q, in post 142 "the truth would put 99% of people in the hospital."
Of all the things Q has said, that is one hell of a spicy comment to make, but what could possibly do that?
Ever since they posted it I have been wondering but nothing I can think of fits.
I mean, even if all the world's worst conspiracies were suddenly revealed to be true, it wouldn't put us all in the emergency ward. Most of us would just go DAYUM, and carry on.
Could we have been implanted with something so that if truths come out the cabal has a global kill switch, something like the plot from Kingsman maybe? The ultimate blackmail?
I realize that is nuts (kek), but a simple truth by itself, how could that put us in hospital?
Any ideas?
The main theme of "Dracula" is that the modern West, by adopting a rationalist worldview that rejects belief in things like demons and vampires, is becoming naïve rather than wiser. Dracula flees Transylvania for England because the "superstitious" Transylvanians know what he is and have largely succeeded in protecting themselves from him. That's why he is so old-looking at the beginning of the story: he hasn't been able to get much blood lately (he becomes younger as he starts to drink more blood). He wants to go to England because the people there tend to have a more rationalist or materialist view of the world and are unlikely to see him for what he truly is. Abraham Van Helsing, being scientific (as a doctor with knowledge of the latest techniques such as blood transfusion) but also open-minded to the supernatural, is able to see what's going on and to open the eyes of the other heroes to the nature of the threat that they face and the necessity of turning to faith in God as their weapon against evil.