My Take
On Covid-19 “Conspiracy Theories”
By Paul
Craig Roberts
April
03, 2020 "Information
Clearing House"
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A number of readers
have been asking me for my take on the various
“conspiracy theories”?
For example, is the virus a bioweapon?
Did the US release it on China or China
on the US?
As Bill Gates and the US military (
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/55003.htm
) knew in advance or predicted the pandemic, why
weren’t preparatory steps taken?
Why are we caught with no plan, no
protective gear, shortage of ventilators and no
treatment? (
https://stephenlendman.org/2020/04/us-knew-of-novel-coronavirus-threat-failed-to-prepare/
) Is
the virus a plot by the global elite to reduce
the population, especially older people on
Social Security and Medicare, in order to free
more public money for subsidies to the One
Percent?
Is it a plot to install tyranny?
Some of
the “conspiracy theories” lack plausible motive.
Others lack evidence. Others have
circumstantial evidence—for example, a meeting
of the global elite conducted a simulation of a
pandemic a few weeks prior to the outbreak.
Why? And some of the circumstantial
evidence looks more real than circumstantial.
For example, this:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer#!msg/newsfromunderground/24dOim8rSvc/8zEtMrmcCwAJ
What is
the point of blocking information about a
successful treatment of Covid-19 other than to
keep the profit opportunity open for a vaccine?
The more people who die from the virus, the
more acceptance a vaccine will have regardless
of its effectiveness or danger.
I
appreciate readers confidence that I know so
much.
But I don’t.
I cannot answer the questions.
However, I do appreciate the questions,
because they provide an opportunity for me to
draw an important lesson. Let’s begin by calling
the conspiracy theories alternative
explanations. What all of the alternative
explanations have in common is distrust of the
authorities and the official explanations.
This is the fault of the authorities and
the media, not of those with alternative
explanations. If the public had confidence in
the authorities, there would be no scope for
alternative explanations. By not being
forthcoming up front, by polticizing the virus
against Trump and against China, by taking so
long to acknowledge the seriousness of the
threat while doing nothing to prepare, the
authorities have harmed public trust in them.
Trust in public authorities and the media was
already thin.
The lies about Washington’s wars—“weapons
of mass destruction,” “Iranian nukes,” “Assad’s
use of chemical weapons”—and the Russiagate
hoax, have undermined the credibility of
Washington and the US print and TV media.
Now
with the virus, denial and unpreparedness and
the impact on the economy and people’s economic
condition have further eroded confidence in
authorities, thereby producing a receptive
audience for alternative explanations.
But those with alternative explanations
are themselves undermining confidence in public
authorities.
Yes, questions are in order.
There is no doubt that we are confronted
with large scale failure by an unprepared
government and health care system. Capitalism
with an inadequate public sector has exposed us
to both health and economic failure.
These are all legitimate points to be
made.
However, the purpose of some alternative
explanations seems to be to attract attention to
a website or to a person with a podcast, and
others produce division that prevents a coming
together and leadership, however belated, from
public authorities by discrediting such
leadership in advance.
Thus,
the alternative explanations can be just as
debilitating and irresponsible as the
authorities prevarications.
If the
virus is used for self-interested purposes by
the many interests affected, no common interest
can form that would provide a basis for
leadership by authorities.
To survive as a society, we need realism,
decisive action, and commitment to everyone by
public authorities without favoritism.
From doubters, we need questions in place
of the denunciations and explanations that imply
our doom.
If we believe we are doomed in advance,
it will be hard to muster the will to prevail
over the health and economic challenge.
The challenge from the virus might be greater
than we know, for example:
https://stephenlendman.org/2020/04/new-covid-19-outbreaks-in-china/
. If
we are discouraged in advance, the catastrophe
will be greater.
As we experience the shortcomings, and perhaps
the failure, of our health and economic system,
we should be prepared to demand and force
through substantial reforms, reforms even more
far-reaching than those brought by the Great
Depression.
The neoliberal globalism of recent
decades has left the United States and Europe
extremely vulnerable.
We must not contribute to making this
vulnerability worse, and we must replace
neoliberal globalism with a less dysfunctional
system at the earliest opportunity.
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of
the Treasury for Economic Policy and associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal. He was
columnist for Business Week, Scripps Howard News
Service, and Creators Syndicate. He has had many
university appointments. His internet columns
have attracted a worldwide following. Roberts'
latest books are
The Failure of Laissez Faire
Capitalism and Economic Dissolution of the West,
How America Was Lost,
and
The Neoconservative Threat to
World Order.
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