Consider, 2020 and the story of COVID is going to be in history textbooks soon… and every bit of it is going to be bullsh*t.
Now think about everything else you “learned” from a history book.
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I think about this all the time
Makes you think how a „true“ history book would look like. I bet it would be an unexpected read… 📕😉
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That realization alone should make people question everything.
History is written by the winners, and edited for convenience.
All of the stuff they taught us was true. It’s only the stuff they’re telling the kids after we leave that’s bs
What do you think they'll say? Wasn't everyone online during that time - it's pretty recorded. Or no? What am I missing? I'm here to learn
Lies of omission are most common.
Definitely a lot of clown world “learning” out there.
Facts
Lies of omission are most common. The history they teach in school isso distorted and manipulated.
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6 Million is true though
The real consideration here is what history are you/we writing with our actions. 2026 is a monumental year for the history books. Let's be worthy anscestors.
without catharsis, history will repeat itself
Not much of recorded history is ever true. Humanity loves to tell tall tales and fabricate.
Yep, it’s wild, isn’t it @TheGuySwann. There’s always a new fear narrative—now H5N1 🦠.
What worries me is how early fear and authority are normalised in schools. My 14-year-old now has Citizenship lessons on police powers, the UN and NATO, plus lockdown training. Education should build critical thinking, peace, and respect for freedom and sovereignty—not fear. Thankfully, she already thinks for herself 🧡
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This claim is false. The history of COVID-19, including its origin, spread, and impact, is extensively documented by global health organizations, scientific studies, and historical records. While some details—such as the exact origin of the virus—remain under investigation, the core events of the pandemic are well-supported by evidence from institutions like the World Health Organization, peer-reviewed research, and government reports. You can verify this by reviewing WHO situation reports, scientific journals, and public health databases.
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Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Situation Reports
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Relying on Wikipedia for fact checks on the covid psyop lol
lmao that's actually funny 😂🤣
Lol
Youz trollin' us.
Ah dang the AI hallucinated again.
Ice always said, if they can pull covid off in the age of digital information. Imagine what they pulled off in centralized news day.
Is history anything more than what has been written?
The history textbook:


I agree in principle but there is a huge difference between history books and history textbooks. The former can be very good. The latter is never trustworthy.
For the new#Nostr history books:
1. Christmas miracle
2. influenzas
@npub1mznw...6mak what was your position during the Covid years?
Have you advocated for isolating a certain group of people or nudging people to get vaccinated?
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It’s something.
Good point. If the news lies to us this much in real time, imagine what gets rewritten in the history books.
