“It’s a ritual”. Psych Professor diagnoses child covid vaccination
A leading statistician and professor of psychology at Ghent University, Mattias Desmet, has described the international efforts to inject children with the experimental covid vaccines as ‘a ritual’.
Talking to the Children’s Union, Professor Desmet said he began to consider the covid situation from a psychological perspective after it became clear that the science and modelling was no longer being used to update policy.
“While the corona measures claimed to be based on science and mathematical models, the strange thing was, the measures were not correct when it was proved the models were wrong. The measures continued as if they were independent of any mathematical modelling at all.”
“From then on I began to consider the crisis from a psychological perspective, and to wonder what was going on in our society [that the entire covid measures were disproportionate to the biological reality of the crisis]”
Professor Desmet has concluded that a significant proportion of society has been gripped by a well documented psychological phenomenon known as ‘mass formation’, which results in a narrowing of the field of attention, allowing people lose their perspective on wider moral issues. People in this condition are not sensitive to rational arguments and don’t seem to notice the collateral damage of the measures.
“This is very strange because the collateral damage is huge,” he said.
Professor Desmet, who lectures on mass formation at the University of Ghent, said those under the influence of mass formation are in a mode of extreme selflessness, and are willing to sacrifice themselves and those they love in the name of whatever narrow perspective they have focused in on.
“Also the mass vaccination of children is a ritual. It’s a ritual in which someone shows he is radically loyal to the collective; that he wants to sacrifice everything that is precious to himself as a sign of the importance of the social bond. It’s ritualistic behaviour…. We all grasped in a huge ritual which establishes a new kind of social bond.”