DWQA QuestionsCategory: Coronavirus COVID-19Is the nano-tech now prevalent in almost all living things also a contributing factor to what is popularly known as the coronavirus?
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
These are separate phenomena intended to serve separate purposes. The one does not influence the other directly. There are always things that can be done to manipulate people through the implants of nano-tech devices, so there is an interplay of propaganda, disinformation, and manipulation always ongoing on a mass scale among all human beings through the exposure to the media. At the same time as they add to complacency, for those who are particularly sensitive to the idea of an epidemic they may work to ramp up fear correspondingly, and also to impart distortions so people will raise concern about a side issue and not the main problem, and this diffuses their energy and deflects it from where it might do the most good to arouse the complacent governmental bodies, who will easily dismiss what appears to be clearly a conspiracy theory and then all potential consequences are deflected because it throws the baby out with the bath, so to speak.