Saturday, November 06, 2021

The Magickal Thinking of the Vaxx Cultists

Yes, "Magickal Thinking."

In an essay concerned with the economic fallacies of Marshall, et.al., we find two grafs which describe the Covid Cult's High Priests and Sorcerers and their lickspittle followers in the media (and elsewhere).

...The question remains: why do we respond to the anagogic drone of the magus with awed silence or cries of affirmation rather than with skeptical jeers? “How was it,” Frazer asks, “that intelligent men did not sooner detect the fallacy of magic? How could they continue to cherish expectations that were invariably doomed to disappointment? With what heart persist in playing venerable antics that led to nothing, and mumbling solemn balderdash that remained without effect? Why cling to beliefs which were so flatly contradicted by experience? How dare to repeat experiments that had failed so often?”

 Frazer’s answer offers perhaps his most important insight and, like his framing of the question itself, is worth quoting at some length. The first reason, he tells us, is simply that it is difficult to separate cause from effect. “The fallacy was far from easy to detect, the failure by no means obvious, since in many, perhaps in most cases, the desired event did actually follow, at a longer or shorter interval, the performance of the rite which was designed to bring it about; and a mind of more than common acuteness was needed to perceive that, even in these cases, the rite was not necessarily the cause of the event.” A ritual “will always be followed, sooner or later, by the occurrence it is meant to bring to pass.”...

Have the Magi of "health" stopped CoVid 19 and its progeny with The Vaxx?  Masks?  Distancing?

Incantation #1 was "two weeks to stop the spread."  How'd that work out for you?  Incantation #2 is "Protect the protected by becoming Vaxxed."  That doesn't even make sense--but the Cultists repeat that jibberish endlessly.  Number 3?  "Pandemic of the un-vaccinated."  Due to its blatant falsity, it was brief.

The Marshall essay quote below describes the successful Sorcerer.  It's not flattering.

The pitfalls which beset the path of the professional sorcerer are many, and as a rule only the man of coolest head and sharpest wit will be able to steer his way through them safely. For it must always be remembered that every single profession and claim put forward by the magician as such is false; not one of them can be maintained without deception, conscious or unconscious. Accordingly the sorcerer who sincerely believes in his own extravagant pretensions is in far greater peril and is much more likely to be cut short in his career than the deliberate impostor. The honest wizard always expects that his charms and incantations will produce their supposed effect; and when they fail, not only really, as they always do, but conspicuously and disastrously, as they often do, he is taken aback: he is not, like his knavish colleague, ready with a plausible excuse to account for the failure, and before he can find one he may be knocked on the head by his disappointed and angry employers....

Senator Rand Paul has been pointing to Senior Sorcerer Fauci with exactly that critique for several months now.

The Cultists and their Sorcerers will continue to incense "vaccines" and "masks" no matter the obvious failures (and deaths) resulting from their Magick.

The important question is this:  When will the masses figure out the scam?

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