They do think we’re stupid. And, unfortunately, there is a significant portion of the population that is, that follows these headlines with a “hmmm, we should pay attention!”. I’m continually mystified how some of my most intelligent friends, PhDs and people I’ve always considered to be really bright, fall for this crap because they believe the legacy media could never lie to them! They’re the low hanging fruit. Then there’s the country club set that drinks together every night, criticizing government yet doing absolutely nothing. They know there’s trouble but think they’re untouchable. They travel the world like nothing’s changed.
The cause of 14-year-old Harris Wolobah's death has not yet been confirmed, but he reportedly ate the spicy Paqui Chips' product at school before going home sick the day he died.
Worcester school officials confirmed to The Boston Globe that while attending school on Friday, Harris began feeling ill and went to the nurse’s office. He was then reportedly released early so he could go home with his parents.
Harris’ mother, Lois Wolobah, told NBC10 Boston that a classmate gave him the chip at school, and that he suffered a bad stomach ache as a result. He felt better when he got home, she reportedly said, but as they were about to leave for basketball tryouts, his brother discovered that he’d fainted.
They do think we’re stupid. And, unfortunately, there is a significant portion of the population that is, that follows these headlines with a “hmmm, we should pay attention!”. I’m continually mystified how some of my most intelligent friends, PhDs and people I’ve always considered to be really bright, fall for this crap because they believe the legacy media could never lie to them! They’re the low hanging fruit. Then there’s the country club set that drinks together every night, criticizing government yet doing absolutely nothing. They know there’s trouble but think they’re untouchable. They travel the world like nothing’s changed.
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The cause of 14-year-old Harris Wolobah's death has not yet been confirmed, but he reportedly ate the spicy Paqui Chips' product at school before going home sick the day he died.
Worcester school officials confirmed to The Boston Globe that while attending school on Friday, Harris began feeling ill and went to the nurse’s office. He was then reportedly released early so he could go home with his parents.
Harris’ mother, Lois Wolobah, told NBC10 Boston that a classmate gave him the chip at school, and that he suffered a bad stomach ache as a result. He felt better when he got home, she reportedly said, but as they were about to leave for basketball tryouts, his brother discovered that he’d fainted.
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