So Sad They Think We’re All So Stupid
What else could it be? The agenda and the goons running it have to believe that the people of the world are not only useless eaters, but as about as sharp as a bag of marbles.
This is very sad, but there is no other explanation for it.
Remember when you were a young idiot, say around 17 or so (just assuming a few of you were like me at that age—for the most part, an adolescent, immature, idiot). And you might get involved in some cruel joke with a less fortunate fellow idiot in your class.
I mean a kid who wasn’t totally together, not really bad off (you would never do this to someone really bad off, I know I didn’t), but just not as sharp as you or your cohorts. You would tease him (usually a “him”), yeah, that’s what it was, innocent “teasing.” And you and your buddies would laugh and laugh—you couldn’t believe how naive this guy was.
He would believe anything, no matter how preposterous.
I always think of Anthony Fauci when this idea comes up. He must have gone home laughing every time he made one of his news briefs. “Now it might be a good idea to wear two masks!” Hilarious. “Can you believe that???” He probably exclaimed, “They bought that?” How f—ing stupid are these people?” That’s sad. Very sad.
But tell me if you have a better explanation for the last five years. And before that as well. What else could it be?
I think at one time, way back when, they went through a bit of trouble to trick us. They had not yet had enough experience to know “the people” would buy, for a fact, anything they threw at them. They probably thought they had to go through some effort to make it at least somewhat believable. Look at the JFK assassination.
That was a lot of trouble. Setting up Oswald like they did, making Ruby the fall guy for Oswald’s strange death. Hiding the other shooters on the grassy knoll. They must have all gotten together and discussed the whole incident, throwing out certain ideas, “No, we can’t do that, do you think the American public is stupid??” No, they must not have thought that back then.
Look at the moon landing. Another great effort on their part to make all that somewhat believable. They even bothered to get a famous movie director to shoot the “on the moon” footage. That was a lot of trouble, not to mention rather expensive. “Whew,” they said, “It looks like we pulled that one off! That wasn’t easy!”
Well, it could have been a lot easier, I’m afraid. I think by 1969 they had managed to dumb down the masses enough that they probably could have pulled that one off with a bit less care for detail. Considering how long ago it was, and how half-assed the technology was back then, it is much easier to see glaring inconsistencies today. And people still believe it was 100% real. Jeesh. (I am not saying it was all fake, but some of it must have been.)
Maybe some of this stuff was real. Kennedy did get shot. Maybe we did send men up in a rocket, maybe they even landed on the moon, but it was too much trouble to actually film it, so they faked that part. Who knows. All I do know is that they tried to pull one over on us dummies, and they succeeded.
How long have they been doing this? Good lord, who knows, but it has been a while. I would say any sort of government action that would not sit well with the general public has been subject to this sort of wool-pulling over the eyes (and we all know where wool comes from). So that means since the beginning of time.
I don’t think it has always been that easy to do, though. I do think humans in masses have gotten stupider over time. And with a good explanation. The agenda has done really well dumbing down the multitudes. The whole common-sense factor (CSF) I have written about before has been its primary target. And ya gotta give ‘em credit—they’ve done exceedingly well accomplishing their goals.
Covid was the “humdinger pull-the-sheep-wool over the sheep’s eyes” event. Never before have we seen something so ridiculously false executed as the truth on such a grand global scale. And it got crazier and crazier as time went on. Fauci and his minions were like kids in a candy store, tossing out one absurd directive after another, each time probably betting on how far they could push it before the masses blinked. “Wear a mask! No, two masks! Hell, make it three if you really care about grandma!”
And we bought it, didn’t we? (Well, a lot of us did.)
They’d brief us on how cloth masks—those flimsy things you’d wear to a Halloween party—were suddenly the gold standard for stopping a virus. Meanwhile, Fauci’s own emails later showed he knew masks were about as useful as a screen door on a submarine. But he stood there, straight-faced, while we all shuffled around looking like wannabe surgeons, fogging up our glasses and breathing our own stale air. Sad, sad, sad.
Then came the social distancing nonsense—six feet, because, you know, viruses apparently carry tape measures and respect personal boundaries. They drew circles on the floor, taped off grocery store aisles, and turned us into paranoid robots dodging each other like we were in some dystopian dodgeball game. Fauci’s crew pushed this with zero evidence, just vibes, and a lot of us lapped it up. Restaurants went bankrupt, kids lost years of school, and families couldn’t hug at funerals, all because some bureaucrat decided six feet was the magic number.
They must’ve been doubled over laughing, picturing us all measuring our sidewalks with rulers, too clueless to question the math. And when someone did ask for proof, “Trust the science!” they’d bark, as if science were a deity and Fauci its high priest.
Pathetic.
The vaccine was the grand finale of their circus. “Safe and effective!” they chanted, shoving it down our throats while conveniently ignoring anyone who dared mention side effects or, God forbid, natural immunity. Herd immunity? Oh, that was real until it wasn’t—Fauci flipped the script overnight, saying we’d need 90% vaccination rates, then 95%, then who-knows-what, because the goalposts moved faster than anyone could imagine. They knew the shots didn’t stop transmission—leaked documents proved it—but they still pushed mandates, ruined livelihoods, and shamed the unvaccinated like they were lepers.
All while Fauci and his pals probably toasted to their success, marvelling at how we’d line up for boosters without a peep. The audacity of it all, the sheer gall, assuming we’re too dim to see through the lies—it’s not just sad, it’s infuriating.
And what were they doing all this time? Laughing hysterically, probably, while sipping wine at one of the numerous parties and get-togethers they would attend, flying their multi-million-dollar private jets to hang out with their partners in crime.
All maskless, of course, all mingling together, hugging, shaking hands.
This is no joke; there are countless photographs to prove it. Smiles, laughs, and conversations like, “Did you really think these people would be this stupid?” Yes, they did, and damn it, they were right.
https://off-guardian.org/2025/07/19/so-sad-they-think-were-all-so-stupid/