>>121987
That appears to be exactly what's happening. It's a very delicate situation. People will riot given half an excuse. Markets crash or dive on the slightest fake news. As much as we'd all like to see a bull-in-a-china-shop approach to all this, you just can't do it that way. It has to involve a procedural approach that includes gradually building revelations. People will discard a lifetime of non-belief if they just hear from the right "authority" that it's okay to believe. That will be shock enough for them. ALL of this centers around shock reaction management. It requires enormous restraint and patience to implement. In that regard this whole thing could not have been managed more masterfully than it's been.