I have a hard time buying these mask theories for one simple reason. In Derek Johnson's tweet shown towards the bottom of the article, it shows how the bottom of quality masks cover the chest area and part of the back so the mask will look normal and be somewhat undetectable. So, why would anyone make a mask that cuts off with a rough line at the neck? Makes no sense.
A few reasons, though I do not buy mask theories personally:
A) They love to rub it in the public's face, or it's a part of a ritual of consent where they tell or show you what you're doing and then misdirect people (that's not really a mask, that's just Biden's facelift changing every other day!)
B) If it were white hats, it could be there specifically to communicate their presence or get us asking questions about it because it catches our eyes.
There are probably a few other reasons, but as I said I don't buy it personally.
I have a hard time buying these mask theories for one simple reason. In Derek Johnson's tweet shown towards the bottom of the article, it shows how the bottom of quality masks cover the chest area and part of the back so the mask will look normal and be somewhat undetectable. So, why would anyone make a mask that cuts off with a rough line at the neck? Makes no sense.
Maybe they want people to know.
What would be the point then?
Letting people know while maintaining plausible deniability.
So you can actually see. Since you did it worked.
A few reasons, though I do not buy mask theories personally:
A) They love to rub it in the public's face, or it's a part of a ritual of consent where they tell or show you what you're doing and then misdirect people (that's not really a mask, that's just Biden's facelift changing every other day!)
B) If it were white hats, it could be there specifically to communicate their presence or get us asking questions about it because it catches our eyes.
There are probably a few other reasons, but as I said I don't buy it personally.