Over the last month we've gone from "here's some interesting memes about how liberal polling is wrong and Joe is done, try not to drink too heavily on election night" to "oh shit we're in a Tom Clancy novel oh shiiiiit".
We've been in at least three of four Clancy novels, man. Debt of Honor had a jetliner that 9/11'd into the capitol building. The Covid scam was in another Clancy novel. I'm sure there was more.
We’re in a Clancy/Crichton collaboration. The guy who wrote Andromeda Strain about a very deadly virus also wrote State of Fear about the climate change cabal, and knew it would get him killed.
In 2004, Michael Crichton wrote an article for Parade magazine that coincided with the release of his novel, State of Fear. In it he talks about all of the “scary things” people have worried about in his lifetime that never came to pass. He concludes the essay with this advice:
“I’ve seen a heap of trouble in my life, and most of it never came to pass,” Mark Twain is supposed to have said. At this point in my life, I can only agree. So many fears have turned out to be untrue or wildly exaggerated that I no longer get so excited about the latest one. Keeping fears in perspective leads me to ignore more of the frightening things I read and hear — or at least to take them with a pillar of salt.
For a time I wondered how it would feel to be without these fears and the frantic nagging concerns at the back of my mind. Actually, it feels just fine.
I recommend it.”
If that doesn't sum up legacy media and government in regards to COVID...
Over the last month we've gone from "here's some interesting memes about how liberal polling is wrong and Joe is done, try not to drink too heavily on election night" to "oh shit we're in a Tom Clancy novel oh shiiiiit".
We've been in at least three of four Clancy novels, man. Debt of Honor had a jetliner that 9/11'd into the capitol building. The Covid scam was in another Clancy novel. I'm sure there was more.
We’re in a Clancy/Crichton collaboration. The guy who wrote Andromeda Strain about a very deadly virus also wrote State of Fear about the climate change cabal, and knew it would get him killed.
He died four years later of cancer. EDIT: possibly induced because of his research on gene patents for his final novel, “Next”.
Wow, read one of his quotes from your link.
“I’ve seen a heap of trouble in my life, and most of it never came to pass,” Mark Twain is supposed to have said. At this point in my life, I can only agree. So many fears have turned out to be untrue or wildly exaggerated that I no longer get so excited about the latest one. Keeping fears in perspective leads me to ignore more of the frightening things I read and hear — or at least to take them with a pillar of salt.
For a time I wondered how it would feel to be without these fears and the frantic nagging concerns at the back of my mind. Actually, it feels just fine.
I recommend it.”
If that doesn't sum up legacy media and government in regards to COVID...