I think you meant MacManus, not Cooper. Cooper agrees with you that the COVID narrative to explain the Jew tunnels is a farce.
No, I meant Cooper:
I think the covid lockdown measure theory is overblown, they would have gotten in through a side entrance or fire escape instead, not through some dug up dirt tunnel and sewer grilles.
I was trying to point out that it was never a "theory", it was an actual explanation given. No one 'theorized' instead it was instantly 'based af' and blaming 'gen-z teen feelings' and that sort of thing.
I then explained to any reader, though it was looking directed at Cooper, about the triggering effect of it all and why they chose that particular explanation as opposed to, say...well, really there is no explanation other than certain Jews can do whatever they want above the law.
I've got a decent BS detector so I just can't stand that others are seeing these type of, quite frankly, stupid on their face explanation and then wasting time and brain CPU cycles taking them seriously.
If we take (((Carl Sagan's))) baloney detector test as an example -- we don't get past the first bullet:
- Wherever possible there must be independent confirmation of the “facts.”
Literally every 'conservative' blue check on twitter saying these tunnels were created due to COVID lockdowns does not want any more investigation to be done on these tunnels, and they will not decry the fact that we will never know what happened there.
I'm at the point where if something is in the MSM/blue checks on Twitter, I actively don't believe it unless much more proof comes out. The best recent example of this was that submarine with the logitech controller that imploded last summer. The MSM and Twitter folks were saying things like, "This is how many hours of air those people have left" when the reality is they knew that thing was gone. Whichever government entity monitors that ocean had detected the collapse. But you know, it was a slow news cycle.
(And why do I believe this cbsnews article? Because I used to work in engineering or still do or maybe will in the future. I told everyone I knew that those people were dead by the time they heard about the story. I wasn't wrong.)
Edit: Just found
this article...
Sensors operated by the Navy detected the likely implosion of
the Titan submersible hours before the U.S. Coast Guard publicly shared that it had gone missing — a revelation that means a five-day search that sparked round-the-clock media coverage may have been futile from the start.
The date of this article was Friday the 23rd of June. The date of the implosion was Monday the 19th. They got four days out of this story and moved on.
I know it seems tangential so back on topic -- scrutinize everything you are told, especially if it relates to aliens.