Maybe they're saying its false because they know that we know to always assume the opposite?
A rule universally followed is a rule that may be universally exploited.
This is that, I think.
What do you call the streissand effect when it is intentional?
I don't know, but if we hear rumors about a "deadly new pathogen stolen from/escaped from/released from the labs due to russian attacks", know that what I just told you was the correct perspective on this scenario and information.
Maybe they're saying its false because they know that we know to always assume the opposite?
A rule universally followed is a rule that may be universally exploited.
This is that, I think.
What do you call the streissand effect when it is intentional?
I don't know, but if we hear rumors about a "deadly new pathogen stolen from/escaped from/released from the labs due to russian attacks", know that what I just told you was the correct perspective on this scenario and information.
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