It's crap unless I'm looking at two different things here.
Wiki says: Lown was born in Utena, Lithuania as Boruch Lac, on June 7, 1921, the son of Nison and Bela (Grossbard) Lac. His family was Jewish, and one of his grandfathers was a rabbi. They emigrated to Maine when Lown was 14, and he attended Lewiston High School, graduating in 1938.
So dates don't add up at all. Grad in 38 and the claim is he was in India in 36?
Yeah that anecdote seems like total BS to me. There is no doubt that fear was an important piece to the scamdemic, but the way all this is being characterized in this tweet seems off the mark to me.
Whether or not the fear was actually causing deaths, who knows. Seeing that all-cause mortality didn’t spike, seems unlikely there were placebo deaths. However. I think the psy-op caused tons of folks to actually believe their symptoms were much worse than normal. Every time I’ve ever had a cold/flu in the past, I’ve felt as if I was “dying”, but psychologically I knew it was just typical illness that would pass. For millions who suddenly believed they could die from “it”, that caused a total shift in mindset for the masses. Many went to hospital for something they never would have in the past, further adding to the trauma/hysteria…and who knows what effects the protocols had which were being implemented to hospital patients.
“”Although Covid-19 is often claimed to be a bioweapon (i.e. discussions about GoF research, lab-theory, are just a distraction in my opinion), the absence of excess mortality in African countries where people were unaware of Covid makes it quite improbable.””
Jab countries = excess mortality e.g. Australia, it aint a distraction, I’m thinking this article is a distraction.
It's crap unless I'm looking at two different things here.
Wiki says: Lown was born in Utena, Lithuania as Boruch Lac, on June 7, 1921, the son of Nison and Bela (Grossbard) Lac. His family was Jewish, and one of his grandfathers was a rabbi. They emigrated to Maine when Lown was 14, and he attended Lewiston High School, graduating in 1938.
So dates don't add up at all. Grad in 38 and the claim is he was in India in 36?
Here is an obit by Harvard.
Looking through a synopsis of his book it doesn't seem like it fits.
I call BS
Yeah that anecdote seems like total BS to me. There is no doubt that fear was an important piece to the scamdemic, but the way all this is being characterized in this tweet seems off the mark to me.
This is an excellent take...
I've been calling it the Covid Psyop from the very beginning:
https://searchvoat.co/v/QRV/4168629
https://searchvoat.co/v/QRV/4158162
https://searchvoat.co/v/QRV/4054617
https://searchvoat.co/v/QRV/3922516
If anyone thinks this is important for the community let’s see if we can get it pinned.
I think we also had a little bit of the Milgram experiment run on us.
This is excellent! Wow.
We already have the Boiling a Frog analogy, this is way too sus and overly complicated. I'm sticking with the frog in a pot.
Whether or not the fear was actually causing deaths, who knows. Seeing that all-cause mortality didn’t spike, seems unlikely there were placebo deaths. However. I think the psy-op caused tons of folks to actually believe their symptoms were much worse than normal. Every time I’ve ever had a cold/flu in the past, I’ve felt as if I was “dying”, but psychologically I knew it was just typical illness that would pass. For millions who suddenly believed they could die from “it”, that caused a total shift in mindset for the masses. Many went to hospital for something they never would have in the past, further adding to the trauma/hysteria…and who knows what effects the protocols had which were being implemented to hospital patients.
Gotta take issue with this:
“”Although Covid-19 is often claimed to be a bioweapon (i.e. discussions about GoF research, lab-theory, are just a distraction in my opinion), the absence of excess mortality in African countries where people were unaware of Covid makes it quite improbable.””
Jab countries = excess mortality e.g. Australia, it aint a distraction, I’m thinking this article is a distraction.