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  • The 5 Basic Laws of Human Stupidity

    The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity is a short essay written by the Italian economist Carlo Cipolla first published in 1976.


    First Basic Law
    Always and inevitably everyone underestimates the number of stupid individuals in circulation.

    Think about all the people that you had judged intelligent, before realising they were actually behaving stupidly and obtusely. If you are still not convinced, Cipolla suggested an experiment. Go out in the street and see how many people insist on obstructing you for no apparent reason. What would you call their behaviour if not stupid?

    Second Basic Law
    The probability that a certain person is stupid is independent of any other characteristic of that person.

    Examples of this are such things as race, intelligence, the job that they do etc. It is distributed roughly equally in all walks of society, regardless of people’s level of education.

    Third Basic Law
    A stupid person is one who causes losses to another person or a group of people while they gain nothing or may even suffer losses.

    Carlo Cipolla considered this the golden and most important law, never to be forgotten. He did not consider stupidity a matter of IQ, but rather a lack of relational skills. In particular, he believed that it is possible to classify people based on their behaviour. Stupid people are the ones who harm others and often themselves. On the contrary, the behaviour of intelligent or overly naive people is aimed at helping others.

    Specifically, he believed that stupid human beings behave in an irrational and difficult-to-understand way.

    Fourth Basic Law
    Non-stupid people always underestimate the damaging power of stupid individuals. In particular, non-stupid people constantly forget that in any time and place and circumstance dealing and/or hanging out with stupid people always turns out to be a costly mistake.

    Stupid people are deadly dangerous because reasonable people find it difficult to imagine and understand stupid behaviour

    Fifth Basic Law
    Stupid people are the most dangerous type of people.

    Common sense tells us that intelligent people, no matter how hostile they may be, are predictable. In contrast, stupid people are not. This subtle difference makes stupid people incredibly more fearsome than intelligent people.


    So how does this relate to the pandemic and vaccine mandates? Well it has become fairly clear, given all the evidence uncovered so far and presented in this forum and many, many other alternative websites, that the pandemic was a planned event. It is also clear that there is an agenda playing out that involves the corrupt pharmaceutical companies. They are in it [1] for the money - that is obvious, and [2] they are part of an attempted depopulation scenario along with the likes of the now deceased Bill Gates.

    But they have made mistakes along the way - the vaccines were not supposed to create the harm they have as quickly as they have.

    So can you can categorise these Deep Staters as "stupid" or just "criminal"? A bit of both I would argue. Not only are there actions criminal but they are also stupid to think they could get away with it. The population is waking up to what they are doing are the consequences are going to be severe.

    You decide.

    g
    "Know thyself and thou shall know all the mysteries of the gods and of the universe"
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