Science of Agnotology, used by tabacco manufacturers to silence opposition
Agnotology is the study of deliberate, culturally-induced ignorance or doubt, typically to sell a product or win favour, particularly through the publication of inaccurate or misleading scientific data. More generally, the term also highlights the condition where more knowledge of a subject leaves one more uncertain than before.
Coined in 1995 by Stanford University professor Robert N. Proctor,[3] along with linguist Iain Boal, the word is based on the Neoclassical Greek word agnōsis 'not knowing'; cf. Attic Greek, and -logia Proctor cites as a prime example the tobacco industry's advertising campaign to manufacture doubt about the cancerous and other adverse health effects of tobacco use.
In preparation for WW3, the government needs to replace portions of all essential jobs with military and national guard. They are using the guise of a "vaccine mandate" to purge the self reliant civilians that refuse the vax, creating a seamless transition to martial law.
It's rather that or they are doing it because of an impending natural disaster. Considering the current international tensions I'd say the former is more likely.
We are now an Oligarchy, controlled by Corporations, The Military Industrial Complex and The Pharma logical Industrial Complex.
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