Conspiracy theories provoke research, investigation

 In Letters, Opinion

Editor:
As one of the children of this current generation Mr. Clarke is concerned for, I was offended by how patronizing he is to us. Mr. Clarke’s letter, dated August 7, is a poorly veiled call to censor views that are in opposition to his. I am an advocate for a free market place of ideas and speech. I have the capacity to entertain ideas from multiple positions and find truth.
One such conclusion that I have come to through this methodology is that neither guns nor conspiracy theories kill people, deranged people murder. Another conclusion that I have come to is that the sexual abuse of children as well as all hatred towards human beings is satanic. I have discovered through research that Bill Clinton flew a number of times on Jeffrey Epstein’s plane to his island. I’m sure Hillary knew nothing about that, although she was tight with Harvey Weinstein. As for Mr. Sheer not responding to the question on Pizzagate, he was just doing what most politicians, even our Prime Minister does when confronted with an accountability question – Oui?
Questioning the motivations of Bill and Melinda Gates is apparently dangerous for Mr. Clarke. However, ignoring obvious truths about the two is utterly reckless. I have seen them both on forums such as “TED Talks” for years, advocating global population reduction. They state vaccinations are a means to this end, justifying their use of vaccines to reduce country’s populations. Their program in Kenya, using a modified Tetanus vaccine, resulted in the sterilization of younger women. In the study (Mogenson et al 2017) it was confirmed that girls vaccinated with the DTP vaccine in Guinea Bissau – the flagship of Bill Gates’s GAVI/WHO African vaccine program – died at 10 times the rate of unvaccinated kids. Their pursuit of vaccines has not been to primarily save lives, it has been to cull the herd – Bill and Melinda Gates choosing who is to give birth, who is to be born and who is allowed to live. In consideration of Sweden’s success in developing herd immunity for the Coronavirus, are we not even supposed to question accepting a serum from the Gates’, whose dream, along with that of George Soros’, is to become the managers of humankind? They have made their intentions very clear on this.
I am sorry that Mr. Clarke has had trouble sorting through the information regarding the origins of the COVID-19 virus. Here’s what I know, it originated in Wuhan China, that there is a wet market there and also a new level 4 virological research lab. I understand that no definitive source of the virus has been declared. I know that the Communist Chinese Party concealed from the world how highly contagious the virus was, who patient zero was, suppressed the speech of doctors who were trying to warn the world, would not allow any world agencies into that area to determine the severity of the outbreak and I know that the CCP allowed people to fly out of that area to many parts of the world, bringing the infection to all, including Canada. And I know the World Health Organization fell totally in line with the CCP’s obfuscation – and I firmly believe that the increased level of radiation of 5G that all people will be exposed to, will increase the incidences of cancer.
Conspiracy theories, so called, in and of themselves are not dangerous but quite the opposite. They are designed to provoke research and investigation which is a good thing. I wonder if Mr. Clarke’s concern for his children and grandchildren is more of an expression of a lack of confidence in the school system or the ability of parents to guide their children in controversial issues. But really, it seems the biggest fear of Mr. Clarke is that people prompted to look beneath the surface of the conspiracy theory, may find an underlying truth. In exaggerating the dangers of conspiracy theories, Mr. Clarke aligns himself with those like the CCP who prohibit any questioning of their authority or narrative.
Oh, Oh! My inner alarm for conspiracy is warning me that Mr. Clarke’s letter, is a thinly veiled left vs. right piece.
Yael Inglis,
Creemore.

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