My response to the question in the title is that there are a few reasons:
The first reason is to expose false and misleading claims in the mainstream and even ‘alternative’ media.
The second is to share information that is omitted from the media narratives in order to help you make informed decisions.
The third is to show that most of these stories are intended to manipulate us into either taking or not taking certain actions; and that, in most instances, what we are being encouraged to do or avoid doing is not in our best interests.
The reason that fear is used is because it is known to be debilitating; fear stifles our ability to think clearly and therefore to take the appropriate action(s).
We are also made to believe that we have to listen to the experts and authority figures promoted by the media, because only they have the knowledge to resolve the problems we face. This is far from being true!
As I discussed in my recent workshop, Restoring Sanity in a Crazy World, ‘fear’ is one of the key challenges we face; because we are made to believe that we have no control over what is happening or over our own lives.
However, from my research spanning more than 2 decades and my own life experiences, I have learned that we have far more power and far greater abilities than we are led to believe.
I also discussed this in my workshop.
If you haven’t already watched it, here’s the replay link.
The workshop also contains an invitation to dive deeper into the 6 steps I’ve identified that we can take to restore our sanity and reclaim control over our lives.
Here’s where you can find out more about the full 6-week journey.
To be fair, what I know from these years of reading would terrify any normie with cognitive dissonance. Every piece of the jigsaw, every strand of the spiders web, each rachet tightened, sometimes imperceptibly. I know I cannot do anything myself but have no fear. Keep up your excellent work.
Fear is "their" number one weapon. The world has been terrorized over the last four years by a specific fear, a chapter of the long-running contagion myth. Now the powers-that-shouldn't-be are diversifying their fear narrative, but the central content remains the same. Even most of the "freedom movement" seems obsessed with the next thing to be scared about. Thanks, Dawn.