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If central control of knowledge represents a primary mechanism for shaping societal behavior, a deeper inquiry emerges regarding the purpose of such deception. The answer is often characterized by the term "transition." This drift toward a new paradigm, cloaked in the language of public necessity, manifests in an overwhelming dependency on expert opinion and a restructured social fabric.
The shift from established truths and methods to a new paradigm characterized by ambitious medical interventions plays a role. Fear becomes a catalyst, demanding immediate action under the guise of public health. The invocation of emergency status provides a moral justification for rapid changes that can circumvent traditional bureaucratic processes.