11/04/2021 strategic-culture.org  9 min 🇬🇧 #188130

Covid Runs the 9/11 Playbook (Against You) (Again)

Peter VAN BUREN

After fanning COVID panic for a year, Democratic newsletter  Salon admits it was all for partisan purposes: "Americans have been sucked into an all-or-nothing approach, with your choice of all or nothing depending largely on your partisan identity."

Salon continues "Trump's rejection of sensible precautions caused many of his political opponents to run hard in the opposite direction, embracing the lockdowns as if they were a point of personal virtue and inherent good, instead of a temporary and deeply unpleasant measure necessary to contain the virus. Worse, liberals were so protective of lockdowns that even sensible criticisms were ignored, and liberals often acted like, well, cops. They often appeared more interested in lecturing people rather than empowering them through education. There was a lot of social media shaming for any social activity, no matter how safe it was. And in behaving this way, a lot of well-intentioned people made the pandemic much worse."

 The Hill came to the same conclusion, confessing recently "Lockdowns don't work: Remember 15 days to slow the spread? Well, since those fateful words were uttered, we have had a year of various efforts to slow down a virus that has an infection fatality rate of less than one percent. And what we have learned is that viruses are gonna virus. California, the United Kingdom, Florida and Sweden show the futility of lockdowns." The Hill adds "The media is complicit in furthering the Panic... how you could die tomorrow, from a virus that kills virtually nobody healthy under the age of 70."

A  study found no correlation between NYC subway ridership and COVID spikes. In other words, few people got sick riding in a poorly-ventilated metal tube with strangers, masked and unmasked, an admission that many of the so-called lifesaving precautions were mostly health theatre, rituals based on fear. It was easier to order people to stay home than to see if the woods really had bears in them.

 NY Magazine, after a year of scare stories about scary COVID variants taking over the world, now is running articles headlined "Maybe the Variants Aren't So Scary After All."

 The Atlantic wrote a year into the pandemic "Traditional and social media have been caught up in a cycle of shaming-made worse by being so unscientific and misguided." They point out the nonsense of the response: "Cities closed parks even as they kept open indoor dining and gyms. Berkeley and the University of Massachusetts  banned students from taking even solitary walks... pictures of people outdoors without masks draw reprimands, insults, and confident predictions of super-spreading-and yet few note when super-spreading fails to follow."

All but the most serf-like now know the response was partisan, on purpose. We know lockdowns have little effect on transmission even as they devaste people economically and psychologically. The response by government, unscientific and misguided, was encouraged by a media that correlated suffering with virtue, and pain with progress. The draconian measures taken were somewhere between merely ineffective and worse than the disease. If only somehow we could have known this a year ago and used it as a guide toward more prudent, focused, and balanced responses.

If only we'd been able to see the disease wasn't the hoax, the response was.

As America reprogrammed into one big Crisis News Network, with every story reported with a flashlight held under the announcer's chin, I first wrote on  March 5, 2020 how COVID fear was being used to manipulate people. I said the reaction to the virus will result in long term damage to the nation well beyond the health effects of the virus. I wrote on  March 10, 2020 how many of the same COVID-era tricks to create fear to drive policy were used when AIDS broke into the mainstream. On  March 26, 2020 I explained how the same playbook (terrify the American people for partisan goals) was run on us after 9/11. I wrote a second article on how the "cure" of lockdown was going to be worse than the disease on  March 31.

I'm not bragging. The information was as obvious as you wanted it to be. For example, in October 2020 a  group of infectious disease epidemiologists wrote the Great Barrington  Declaration, laying out"grave concerns about the damaging physical and mental health impacts of prevailing COVID policies" such as sweeping lockdowns. They were largely ignored, though  US News found time to call them arrogant and recklessness in calling for "focused protection." The nation was as intolerant of COVID dissent as it was of anti-war dissent in 2001.

The playbook run against Americans with COVID (and 9/11, and AIDS, and...) goes back as far as 1984, the book, not the year. Orwell  envisioned the need for a massive Ministry of Truth to create a state of fear among Americans, and then manipulate that fear into specific support and policy. In fact in 2020 all it took was an initial handful of deaths, some of what Orwell labeled prolefeed - worthless entertainment for the masses about whether calling COVID "Chinese flu" was racism - and a dash of sky-is-falling articles that piled on to existing anti-Trump night terrors.

The goal is always to make fear of something the problem and then empowering government becomes the solution. You have to give things up for a safe society. It just is no longer practical to try to have freedom and security, you will have to choose. If you don't wear a mask, you're selfish; you've committed a crime against society. You purposely have endangered your masked, compliant neighbors. Substitute in "terrorism" if you like at this point.

Fear is a powerful a tool for manipulation. It rubs raw on the fight or flight part of our lizard brain, especially when you involve family members as potential spreaders who want to kill grandma or as victims (grandma again.) Fear is also self-reinforcing. We feel embarrassed when we've been fooled into over-reacting, like when our friend made us jump, springing from his hiding place at a party. So after you sold off your stocks at a huge loss in March 2020 fearing a global depression that never came, you were ready with self-reinforcing gab instead of admitting fear drove you into a dumb financial decision. "Well, at least I had peace of mind" said many trying to justify a needless 30 percent capital loss.

Fear of the virus can be shaped into fear  Trump would find a way via incompetence to kill us all somehow. That made it easier to believe he would seriously suggest you inject bleach. The MSM told us the vaccines, the scientific answer to the virus, were being rushed through, that Trump would manipulate the approval process for political gain and release dangerous untested drugs. The MSM throttled the black community with racist claims about the vaccine, invoking the 1943 syphilis experiments during last year's Summer of Racism. Of course none of the media admit blame for today's resistance to the vaccine.

The COVID fear playbook is nearly identical to the post-9/11  playbook, though kudos to those Bush officials who pulled it off in 2001 without the help of social media and only 3,000 dead. They turned Americans into such fearful creatures they stopped traveling, signed off on multiple wars, a torture regime, and the effective end of privacy in American life. We were conditioned to new precedents of  control over personal decisions, civil life, freedom of movement and assembly, whole city lockdowns, education, and an increasing role for government and the  military in health care. We became trained that when we saw something, we said something. Not unlike our modern mask patrols, rent-a-cops, and Karens demanding everyone stay back six feet, driven by things such as the Washington Post, which  wrote "Every viewer who trusts the words of Earhardt or Hannity could well become a walking, breathing, droplet-spewing threat to the public."

It will be hard for people to let go of their fear; folks will be wearing masks for a long time because there is no end game. We learned that when lockdowns went from until the curve flattens to until the vaccine until, well, forever. Secretary of State Antony Blinken  said "Unless and until everyone in the world is vaccinated, then no one is really fully safe, because if the virus is out there and continuing to proliferate, it's also going to be mutating." COVID fear mongering will be around as long as it is a political asset and gone before it becomes a political liability.

Too many good people died of COVID. Many of us have a personal tale of a friend or loved one. The news is still so full of COVID  porn you'd think they were trying to convince us of something. But as we grieve equally all deaths, we must understand death was not invented in 2020. Hospitals are sadly full of people dying painfully every day. COVID deaths will soon enough be down to a mere fraction of the current count. Deaths from heart attacks, cancer, and car wrecks will not. We just won't talk about them and we certainly won't blame one political party over another for them.

But if drama is indeed a currency in the pandemic, let me spend some. I have physically visited with my relatives and hugged them for the past year. Not only are we all still COVID-free, we have the honor of saying the government did not tell us how to live and love each other. It was Orwell himself who wrote "They're afraid of love, 'cause love makes a world they can't control."

Remember that for the next time. No government should be allowed to create a world of fear and isolation for its citizens, and no citizen should willingly demand that from a government.

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