There's a pandemic brewing in India that will eat our brains and leave 75% of those affected dead. This is the latest scaremongering on the virus front. However, there's a detail to the story that can be turned against those who might see this as an opportunity to create even more damage to society.
The virus in question is called Nipah and has been around since 1998. In all these years, it has failed to become a pandemic. That means that if it ever becomes an issue, its spread can be linked to events that took place in 2021; most notably, the vaccination campaign. We can therefore create a plausible narrative that links the spread of Nipah to the vaccine.
It's clear by now that there's a campaign of fear directed towards us, with the aim to control us. However, any use of Nipah to further such an agenda can be countered by the construction of a plausible counter-narrative. Should the virus emerge in conversations or on social media, we can note that its spread appears to be related to vaccines.
Our counter-narrative will highlight the facts, and can be backed up with rumors of our own making. We can thank ourselves lucky that we're not vaccinated; that our immune-system is intact and prepared. We can use the 3% trick and claim that the virus is nothing to worry about because it only affects a small portion of the population, and that the unvaccinated are spared pretty much completely.
Should anyone respond with fear, we must take care to calm their nerves. Let them know that vaccines wear off over time. If they refrain from taking the boosters, they will get their immune-system back.
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