Scientific Reason 2. Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon
A weird sounding term for a pretty standard phenomenon. Basically, this thing is all about the illusion of frequency. Ever see something and then you start seeing it all the time and wonder why there are suddenly so many of that ‘thing’? Whether a red car, certain brands, types of people, messages, ideas, or whatever, the Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon refers to this illusion of increased frequency.
Now, don’t think the BMP is all bad. It has its perks, especially if you start noticing things that are potentially dangerous (*cough* deadly ‘vaccine’ *cough*), or instances of “sudden and unexpected” deaths or otherwise so-called rare health conditions.
Just be careful. When trying to get through to a jabbed friend or family member, don’t blame every abnormal death or adverse event on the jabs - even if you have good reason to do so. Remember, the last thing we want to do is fall under the same kind of spell that controls them.
Just think of it. What did CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC, and all the other Mockingbird Media channels do through the supposed pandemic? What they did was very simple. They instilled fear. Through a continuous ‘ticker’ on their channels, they constantly updated and inflated the number of deaths and cases.
Wonder why some people wear masks obsessively or continue to get their fourth and fifth jabs? It’s because they’re suffering from the Baader–Meinhof phenomenon. They falsely assume that covid is ubiquitous because they ‘notice’ it more often. Problem is, most of those supposed covid cases and deaths were heavily inflated through inaccurate PCR tests, confusing ‘with’ and ‘from’ covid cases, and blatant medical coding fraud.
Want to know just how much the media fearmongering impacted people? People were convinced that covid was sooo bad, and that the so-called vaccine was sooo necessary, that 41% of Democrats thought HALF or more of those unvaccinated people infected with covid ended up hospitalized.
The real number of both unvaccinated and vaccinated ending up hospitalized with covid? Under one percent…
#2 Cont.
The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon is pretty powerful, and the main thing to do to overcome it is an appeal to rationality. Show people the real numbers and let them know how the media pumped the fear up on purpose. Let people know that both Republicans and Democrats were way off in their assessments of actual risk. This will keep it from seeming like a partisan attack.
Show people the insurance data, disability claims, and excess mortality data that is non-covid related. Edward Dowd is a great resource for this.
And don’t forget to let people know that there are way more athletes in their prime dying suddenly than ever before.
Post 4666. Trips don’t lie.
“Whether a red car, certain brands, types of people, messages, ideas, or whatever, the Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon refers to this illusion of increased frequency.”
This is VERY strong in me when I buy a new car. I see it everywhere.
Hub had to go to “town” (40 miles away) for dentist today. He saw someone with a mask. He was amazed. It’s a type of mental illness. Believing in magic.