05/26/2026
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It was not the virus alone that changed society, but the hype surrounding the virus – fueled by models, mass testing, fear-mongering, selective expert selection, and political measures without sufficient evidence. 2020 was therefore not just a pandemic story. It was a lesson in how quickly a society is willing to abandon freedom, doubt, and proportionality when it is told daily that its very survival is at stake.
You can read the above statement in yesterday’s article on uncunews.ch: Staged science: “THE HYPE – 2020 REVISITED” shows how models, media and politics shaped the Corona narrative. Source.

… whether these mechanisms can be reactivated at any time?
A new risk.
A new WHO warning.
A new model.
New daily figures.
New experts.
New moral blackmail.
New measures.
New exclusion of critics.

A new virus, stricter social distancing rules, inferior masks, longer quarantines, deadlier “vaccines”—only the fear remains just as hopeless as ever. But this fear no longer has the same effect it did six years ago. Back then, this fear was something new. Today, most of us are no longer afraid of reports of new “infections,” mathematical models showing an exponential “rise in case numbers,” false results from faulty tests, and clowns in white coats with stethoscopes hanging around their necks spouting nonsense in front of TV cameras.
These six years have changed our world. The media world, too. Not necessarily the mainstream media—they lie even when they cover up events that are inconvenient for them. Today, fewer people believe these fairy tales. Why? For example, after this video went viral, showing how celebrities treat the “protective” function of the masks covering their mouths—but only when they’re standing in front of a rolling camera.

That was a hoax. A hoax designed to spread fear.
Source.
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com
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