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'No records' on church choirs spreading COVID
While Nova Scotia did not impose a mask mandate on singing or chanting by a performer or officiant during religious services during its wide-sweeping public health mandates, the province's chief medical officer of health had previously blamed 'faith gatherings' for a rise in coronavirus cases.
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Nova Scotia's government has confirmed it has “no records” that singing in a choir at a faith gathering spreads COVID-19.
The lack of records turned up in response to the following Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act request:
Please provide all records that support that singing in a choir at a faith gathering spreads COVID-19.
And please provide all records on how many COVID-19 cases have been as a result of singing in a choir at a faith gathering. (Date Range for Record Search: From 12/31/2019 To 12/30/2021).
Here's how the province's Department of Health and Wellness responded:
After a file search, we have located no records responsive to your application. Therefore, it is my understanding, pursuant to clause 7(2)(b) of the Act, that Health and Wellness does not have custody or control of records which would respond to your application.
Decisions related to public heath restrictions are based on publicly available national and international guidance as well as published literature.
I am unaware of a department or agency which would hold such records.
The Atlantic province's chief medical officer of health, Dr. Robert Strang, once blamed “several clusters of cases” on “several faith groups that participated recently in a single multi-day event.” ...
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https://www.rebelnews.com/no_records_on_church_choirs_spreading_covid
#covid19 #NovaScotia #Canada #demonization #myth_making
While Nova Scotia did not impose a mask mandate on singing or chanting by a performer or officiant during religious services during its wide-sweeping public health mandates, the province's chief medical officer of health had previously blamed 'faith gatherings' for a rise in coronavirus cases.
EXTRACT:
Nova Scotia's government has confirmed it has “no records” that singing in a choir at a faith gathering spreads COVID-19.
The lack of records turned up in response to the following Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act request:
Please provide all records that support that singing in a choir at a faith gathering spreads COVID-19.
And please provide all records on how many COVID-19 cases have been as a result of singing in a choir at a faith gathering. (Date Range for Record Search: From 12/31/2019 To 12/30/2021).
Here's how the province's Department of Health and Wellness responded:
After a file search, we have located no records responsive to your application. Therefore, it is my understanding, pursuant to clause 7(2)(b) of the Act, that Health and Wellness does not have custody or control of records which would respond to your application.
Decisions related to public heath restrictions are based on publicly available national and international guidance as well as published literature.
I am unaware of a department or agency which would hold such records.
The Atlantic province's chief medical officer of health, Dr. Robert Strang, once blamed “several clusters of cases” on “several faith groups that participated recently in a single multi-day event.” ...
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https://www.rebelnews.com/no_records_on_church_choirs_spreading_covid
#covid19 #NovaScotia #Canada #demonization #myth_making
Rebel News
'No records' on church choirs spreading COVID - Rebel News
While Nova Scotia did not impose a mask mandate on singing or chanting by a performer or officiant during religious services during its wide-sweeping public health mandates, the province's chief medical officer of health had previously blamed 'faith gatherings'…
Forwarded from DISASTER X (Maximilian Forte)
The Psychology of Mimetic Contagion
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...I suggest that two accounts of social psychology—the mass formation theory of Matthias Desmet and the mimetic contagion theory of Rene Girard, help to answer this question. These two theories also go a long way toward explaining some of the more puzzling behaviors we saw emerge during the pandemic....
Individuals in the mass are impervious to rational argumentation, and respond instead to vivid visual images, including numbers and statistics presented in charts and graphs, and repetition of the messages central to the narrative. Desmet furthermore claims that—as in a hypnotized state where one can be insensitive to pain, allowing even for surgery without anesthesia—someone caught up in the process of mass formation becomes radically insensitive to other important values in life. All kinds of goods can be taken from him, including his freedom, and he takes little notice of these losses and harms....
In addition to the mass formation theory, the insights of Stanford Professor Rene Girard, one of the 20th Century’s greatest thinkers, on mimetic contagion and the scapegoating mechanism are helpful to understand this phenomenon. In many ways, this complements the mass formation account. Girard saw that we imitate not only one another’s behaviors, but one another’s desires. We end up wanting the same thing(s), e.g., “I need to be first in line for the vaccine, which will let me get my life back.”
This can lead to mimetic rivalry and increase social tension and conflict. The mechanism that societies use to resolve this conflict is scapegoating. The social tension (amplified during lockdowns and with the fear-based propaganda) is attributed to a person or class of person, with the proposal that if we can only rid ourselves of the [fill in the blank “unclean” member(s) of society] the social tension will resolve.
The banishment or destruction of the scapegoat (in this case, the unvaccinated) falsely promises to return society to a harmonious state and diffuse the threat of violent conflict. While scapegoating does relieve social tensions a bit, this is always only temporary. Mimetic rivalry continues, social tensions once again build, and another scapegoat must be identified (e.g., now the enemy is those who spread alleged disinformation). The cycle continues. ....
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https://brownstone.org/articles/the-psychology-of-mimetic-contagion/
#covid19 #Pandemicism #mass_psychosis #hysteria #psychology #demonization
EXTRACTS:
...I suggest that two accounts of social psychology—the mass formation theory of Matthias Desmet and the mimetic contagion theory of Rene Girard, help to answer this question. These two theories also go a long way toward explaining some of the more puzzling behaviors we saw emerge during the pandemic....
Individuals in the mass are impervious to rational argumentation, and respond instead to vivid visual images, including numbers and statistics presented in charts and graphs, and repetition of the messages central to the narrative. Desmet furthermore claims that—as in a hypnotized state where one can be insensitive to pain, allowing even for surgery without anesthesia—someone caught up in the process of mass formation becomes radically insensitive to other important values in life. All kinds of goods can be taken from him, including his freedom, and he takes little notice of these losses and harms....
In addition to the mass formation theory, the insights of Stanford Professor Rene Girard, one of the 20th Century’s greatest thinkers, on mimetic contagion and the scapegoating mechanism are helpful to understand this phenomenon. In many ways, this complements the mass formation account. Girard saw that we imitate not only one another’s behaviors, but one another’s desires. We end up wanting the same thing(s), e.g., “I need to be first in line for the vaccine, which will let me get my life back.”
This can lead to mimetic rivalry and increase social tension and conflict. The mechanism that societies use to resolve this conflict is scapegoating. The social tension (amplified during lockdowns and with the fear-based propaganda) is attributed to a person or class of person, with the proposal that if we can only rid ourselves of the [fill in the blank “unclean” member(s) of society] the social tension will resolve.
The banishment or destruction of the scapegoat (in this case, the unvaccinated) falsely promises to return society to a harmonious state and diffuse the threat of violent conflict. While scapegoating does relieve social tensions a bit, this is always only temporary. Mimetic rivalry continues, social tensions once again build, and another scapegoat must be identified (e.g., now the enemy is those who spread alleged disinformation). The cycle continues. ....
CONTINUE HERE:
https://brownstone.org/articles/the-psychology-of-mimetic-contagion/
#covid19 #Pandemicism #mass_psychosis #hysteria #psychology #demonization
Brownstone Institute
The Psychology of Mimetic Contagion ⋆ Brownstone Institute
Mimetic contagion and mass formation theory go a long way in explaining the more puzzling behaviors we saw emerge during the pandemic.
Forwarded from DISASTER X (Maximilian Forte)
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DAMAGE CONTROL
Hilary Butler in VAXXED 2:
💉Damage as early and often as possible.
💉Deny the damage.
💉Denigrate the damaged when they complain.
💉Describe the parents of damaged children as deluded.
💉Demonize the parents.
💉Divide the society.
The aim: force everyone to be vaccinated, thus eliminating the control group to hide the damage.
#vaccine_dangers #demonization #censorship
Hilary Butler in VAXXED 2:
💉Damage as early and often as possible.
💉Deny the damage.
💉Denigrate the damaged when they complain.
💉Describe the parents of damaged children as deluded.
💉Demonize the parents.
💉Divide the society.
The aim: force everyone to be vaccinated, thus eliminating the control group to hide the damage.
#vaccine_dangers #demonization #censorship