During lockdown I noticed that the less educated a person, the easier they understood a concept I conveyed to them. The educated are too clever and materialist to engage with information and pattern recognition that is an existential threat to how they wish to be perceived in the wider world.
What I asked people was, did you notice in the middle of the propaganda guff about masks and taping up benches in parks and urinals in restrooms, that it was SIX people at a gathering, SIX feet social distancing (subsequently rounded up 18cms to 2 metres) and if one died from the flu statistics that disappeared during the pandemic, they would be buried SIX feet under?
For the memory-wipes and the too-busy-types, may I remind you of Churchill's most precious quote?
"“Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened."
Orwell also weighed in on the subject.