I trust science, and if scientists are telling me a threat exists, I'll believe them until I have a reason not to
Scientists who have been bought off and who work for rapacious multinationals, perhaps? Scientific data can be misused and manipulated or even invented to dupe an unsuspecting public.
This theory was brought to you by the same paranoid delusionals who believe that Qanon garbage..etc
From the very beginning I suspected this was a hoax, before even reading about all the 'conspiracy' theories. I have no idea about Qanon, I've never really looked into that.
It's all so obvious what seems to be happening. it seems to have been scripted from the beginning. But this could be an effect of hindsight and connecting dots which in fact have no relevant relation. Apophenia is a tendency of the human mind, and may be overly-developed in some.
But it's also too easy to dismiss any narrative which questions the foundations of the government-approved worldview by claiming it comes from 'paranoid delusionals' etc.
What about Mkultra, the gulf of tonkin affair, the controlled demolition of the twin towers and building 7 (with the bbc reporting it 15mins before it happened)?
The evidence for these is pretty compelling, and the official narratives just don't hold water.
But anyway, each person believes what they want, and I'm not saying I'm absolutely right. I'm not wedded to my beliefs.
In a way, I don't really care anymore.
Makes no difference.
that cell phone towers are mind control
We actually have very little idea about the exact effects of 5g radio waves.
Those towers pump out a ton of high frequency radio waves and we have no idea about the long-term or medium-term effects.
Sure you'll see 'they're safe' slogans in all the major news outlets, but they're all owned by the same people who monopolize the telecommunications industry.
You can't trust mainstream news media. Too much filtering, too many vested interests, too much propaganda.
prominent people have been replaced by shape-shifting lizard aliens.
Ok, yes, that does seem far-fetched. I think david icke really believes it though. On the other hand, he could just be employing colorful science fiction metaphors to sell more books.
I live with 2 elderly parents and I'm not risking their lives on the very slim chance that this conspiracy theory isn't just more fear-mongering perpetuated by the usual gang of suspects.
I do understand that.
It's not as if people really have a choice anymore anyway. It's pretty much illegal to not social distance or not wear masks in most places now. There are even plans to install hotlines in some places so people can report their neighbors for not following the rules. It's beginning to resemble some of the more authoritarian regimes of the 20th century. I think they're just trying to see what they can get away with at this stage.
ok, that's just bonkers.