History shows us that semantically loaded words - when delivered by adept spellcasters from the widestreaching platforms - can make people do previously unimaginable things like forcing children to die alone in hospital
AS the worldwide biosecurity state emerged in 2020, the news kept on reporting that there was a pandemic.
It was repeated again and again, everywhere, until it became common knowledge; until it became fact; until it became reality.
Just one word, used trillions of times, can establish the boundaries of existence for us all.
Some believe we do not live in a world of magic and spells; but we do, and those spells are the words we use.
Certain powerful words create pictures in our minds, stir our emotions, and can shape our perception of anything and everything. And from perception comes reality itself and the actions we take within it.
'Pandemic' has been one of the greatest word spells of recent times.
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