There are a couple of concepts that I've heard suggested, or otherwise come across, that I feel are false or inaccurate that I would like to comment
on and I will follow this with informed speculation on my part.
1. "Nothing from liars can be trusted." This simply is not true, especially when it comes to records and historical facts. Sometimes liars get in over
their heads with a web of lies that have to be continuously maintained and covered up in order for the liar to protect themselves, but you want say,
the US government to be able to protect themselves, right?
If someone to believes that everything a liar says is false, it can give a liar an additional way of deceiving that person. Now they can feed them
accurate information that they want the person to discount, discredit, or outright reject as false. Disinfo-101.
2. Some people think covid was a psy-op, some a hoax and that the virus never even existed, and some don't even believe in viruses anymore. We are
raised to believe what we are taught, but when we learn that some of what we were taught was false, it can be easy to fall back into thinking patterns
of before being educated. "I've been lied to, so maybe teeny, tiny, bad things don't exist after all, and maybe the Earth is actually flat, because
that's how it appears to me." Some people go so far as to reject all knowledge, education, and even science as false.
It was clear to me early on that covid was genetically engineered, and what happened to the world was multifaceted. Psychological operations, PR, and
disinformation were all a part of our reality. Some of us chose to comply, and some of us chose to speak out and resist policies, mandates, and
experimental drugs. Hopefully, everyone learned something about themselves and their governments.
Two things can help people overcome the pitfalls I just mentioned.
Knowledge and discernment.
Knowledge shouldn't be rejected before it's understood. Once it's understood, it should be verified, analyzed, and further researched and developed.
Developing factual and verifiable understandings of the world around us is an ongoing and group effort.
My speculation as to why this covid information is being released:
Simply put, I think it's becoming harder and harder to hide from the truth.
In the case of covid, I think that there is enough damning evidence out there already, that our legislators, and our government, need to cover their
ass to the point of coming clean about everything that's been known, and saying sorry, before say, Nuremberg 2.0. Government should have a right to
protect itself, but it should also be able to protect the people it represents. If it can't, corrections should be made.
In the case of other truths, I can foresee AI becoming powerful enough to really make serious sense of all of the data that has been collected and is
being collected, and connect dots to the point of a massive truth reconning sometime in the near future. Even the NSA is boasting that the truth is
coming.
edit on 17-6-2023 by IndieA because: Added information