The state is an organization constantly at war with itself. This has been known since biblical times, and the best way to deal with this is to keep the state at a distance. However, the state is powerless without people engaging in strife and bickering. Without the general public taking sides in the internal battles of the state, there's very little room for power to grow. With people ignoring the state altogether, the state ceases to exist. It is therefore of utmost importance to the state that there's a handful of more or less believable events over which people can take sides.
Conspiracies are a tool of the state. The reason Area 51 remains closed to the public is that it's in the interest of the state to keep people in the dark about what's there. It's a convenient conspiracy that plays into the hands of the state. Climate change is another dubious science that the state loves, not only because it is a perfect excuse for corporate expansion, it's also something that divides people into groups. On a lesser note, we can mention public schools as a convenient conspiracy. It gives the state power over children while at the same time dividing parents as to what these schools should or should not teach.
The list of conspiracies and associated hoaxes is long. It includes the Covid pandemic, the great reset, and now also the Covid vaccine. All of these have believable reasons to take either side of the argument. There is a virus currently killing off old and weak people, there is an agenda to reset the economy, and the vaccine is a real thing that we either have to accept on faith or not. All of these things are real. What's up for discussion is what to do about it.
Conspiracies and hoaxes are rarely without any foundation at all. They are mostly built around some real event that happened quite randomly. However, there may also be cases where the entire episode in question is a pure fabrication. An example of this would be the recent incident in which Tiffany Dover, a head nurse, fainted after taking a shot of Covid vaccine. The fact that this happened on direct TV makes it suspicious, almost as if it was planned. But it also makes it believable. There's real life footage of the incident.
Some may argue that the state has no interest in faking something like this because the state wants us all vaccinated. However, this ignores the fact that the state is a multi-headed beast that thrives on conflicts and uncertainty. There is always an incentive for chaos somewhere inside the state apparatus, and the Tiffany Dover incident is a prime example of a convenient mishap, or deliberate hoax, to be used by someone to extend power through the creation of chaos.
None of this will ever be fully resolved. There's just too many interests involved and too much to be gained by keeping this and all other conspiracy theories alive. The only useful takeaway is that we should be wary of the state. Nothing reported from the state or about the state can be trusted. Furthermore, none of this is in the end very important for any of us. What's important is not to know all the facts, but to live our lives to the fullest.
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