I get many emails that claim they've hacked into my computer, have all my contacts, and have video of me. They spoof my email address to make it convincing. They use a form letter, and they usually want around $1400 to $1500 in BitCoin within 48 hours, to keep them from sending the video to all my contacts. If I had fallen for the scheme every time I got one of these emails, I would have paid over $100,000 by now.
The article mentions the interview with Kary Mullis. I think that's key to debunking the "follow the science" parrots. Mullis won the Nobel prize in biochemistry for the PCR research, and he called Fauci a liar, and a bureaucrat--not a scientist.
Now, after Musk bought Twitter, Senator Markey MA wants "algorithmic justice." Glen Greenwald tweeted a video of Markey, in the past, telling tech CEO's the issue isn't taking too many posts down, but the issue is leaving too many dangerous posts up. Politicians don't like the change in Twitter climate. That's happening even before Musk takes control.
I think of this when I hear of blackberries. https://www.amazon.com/Awan-Minutes-Midnight-Blackberries-Everything/dp/B08CM6PDS7
There are people so emotionally invested in what they see as their "elite" culture, that I wonder if they'll accept being this wrong. There are too many people who have a point of view determined by years of msm propaganda and social media bots.
It should be conspiracy analysts, not theorists.