There have been a number of strange infrastructure incidents in the US lately, some involving goods trains carrying toxic materials and others involving roads and the electric grid. None of these incidents have been described as anything other than accidents. No-one seems interested in investigating the mysterious circumstances involved.
On a similar note, we have the Wuhan lab theory. This story comes and goes. It's as if it's kept alive just enough to one day spring into full bloom.
There are many stories suitable for propaganda purposes that haven't been fully developed. The Wuhan lab theory can be shaped into an argument against China, and the infrastructure incidents can be pinned on just about anyone. All that's needed is for some investigator to come forward with "conclusive" evidence of malice. The media machinery can then be engaged to shape public opinion.
For example, we had the highway bridge that collapsed in Philadelphia the other day. It happened during the early stages of a Ukrainian counteroffensive, and a day before a massive NATO exercise in Europe.
More than two hundred NATO aircrafts are currently in the air, ready to strike Russia. All that's needed is for Ukrainian forces to breach the Russian defences, and a potential victory is at hand, in which case NATO's aircrafts should be engaged. However, that can only be done with popular support in the West.
This is where the media comes into play. For the West to help Ukraine directly in their attack against Russia, there has to be a story of terrorism and sabotage in the West, perpetrated by Russian agents. A barrage of such stories at the right moment is precisely what will be needed, and this is probably the reason for all the narrative stubs.
The stories are kept dormant on purpose. They are to be activated only in the event of an opportunity to attack either Russia or China.
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