Tucker talks 9/11– What happened to building 7?????...
The third building that ‘collapsed’ during the 9/11 attacks…. 👀
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Maybe people are much more close to being red pilled then we thought. The fact that they get mad, and not just about 9/11, but about pizza gate, school shootings, maybe tells us they know more than they are willing to accept.
So the question is, how do we get them to accept what is in their gut?
A couple weeks ago, had some folks over for a birthday party. Many at the table started talking about cancers they had had. (not my idea of a fun party) I told them about my BIL and how he pretty much cured small cell lung cancer with fenbendozole, after the chemo he tried went way wrong. Nothing....Crickets... The silence was deafening. Wouldn't you think people would be happy to learn there are cures for serious cancers? My only conclusion is they must think I was lying?
There are many people out there who still believe the medical community and will not try anything not prescribed by their doctors. That is why you are met with silence. They believe you are a “nut job” because their doctor would NEVER tell them to try it. They don’t realize even their doctors are brain washed not to deviate from chemo, radiation and surgery which are all expensive and are lucky if they prolong life for more than a few months.
Yes, you are 100% right. Scary and sad.
Understand that this cognitive dissonance is encouraged by one's ego itself. "I listened to my doctor, are you trying to convince me to ADMIT that I was foolish?"
Because that is exactly what merely entertaining the possibility of fenben or anti-parasiticals/fungals requires. A very large chasm to cross, mentally speaking.
THAT is the issue.
People do not want to be confronted with the idea that they might be stupid, ignorant, or easily duped and manipulated by others.
If they believe what Fauci said because he is "the expert," and it turns out that Fauci lied to them, then their faith in "experts" was misplaced and they were fooled -- making them foolish, as you say.
THIS is what people are subconsciously trying to avoid -- more than ANYTHING ELSE IN THEIR LIFE.
Most revolutions don't need a majority...it's a minority and the majority go along with it.
Some people, when they hear someone that appears to be smart say something, they think that if they agree and repeat it that they too will appear to be smart....
Yeah. In another thread, OverQualified called out people like those as “stuck in the world of victimhood”. It fits. So many people cannot give up their safety net of “playing the victim”, that they cannot see straight. So, when you come along and offer them a solution that involves them being accountable for their own actions, and that doesn’t go with the lamestream media narrative, you get blank stares. My opinion, people need to be courageous and admit how lost they are in the world before they can free themselves of victimhood.
"stuck in the world of victimhood" is a good way of putting it. And you're right, it fits so many.
Grievance collectors. The whole world is out to get them. Things are "unfair" and they are forever embattled and at risk of being destroyed. Thue, everything is an existential threat and therefore the stakes couldn't be higher and no behavior or action I take or thing I say is too much. You know the type. They don't have to be responsible or feel any responsibility toward a social contract. Also they are martyrs in their own mind.
BTK inhibitors have changed the landscape of CLL Leukemia --several different medications-one taken once a day with for most very small side effects leads to remission-some are comparing to diabetes
Its cognitive dissonance.
Certainly all the chemotherapy they went through, the tens of thousands in medical bills, the mounting stress and fear of mortality ... certainly all of that wasn't for nothing? Certainly they couldn't have fixed that with a few pills?
Because if that's the case, they'd feel immensely stupid. It's far easier to not even think about it or ignore it, hence cognitive dissonance.
Though a few do realize they were played. They get very angry, but at the right people.
You do bring up a very good point. I know people who have suffered great loss due to cancer. I can't imagine finding out that all along it could have been cured. After suffering such a great loss, having to deal with that type of betrayal would be very devastating.