It wasn't too long after the beginning of the pandemic that I came to the opinion of covid being a highly contagious but relatively harmless respiratory virus. I took it seriously at first, it wasn't until after a bunch of people I knew caught it and were absolutely fine that I changed my mind. Like I said before, this included fat people, the elderly, smokers, people with seriously compromised immune systems, etc. I'm not saying covid isn't partially responsible for the deaths of many people, just that it's being greatly exaggerated.
I personally think it was made in the lab and intentionally released by China. I thought this at the time because China used their authoritarianism to contain the virus domestically while allowing their seasonal textile workers to return to Northern Italy. I'm not going to pretend to know all of China's geopolitical motivations for doing this. Trump's trade war and the fact that the US and Australia were encroaching on China's virtual monopoly of rare earth production likely had some kind of role. But I don't know.
Eventually I became more interested in how covid was being used by the system than the virus or its origin. I think it's basically being used as a psyop to gaslight the population into hating each other even more than they already did (it's working, lol). This creates a state of chaos that the system can use to consolidate more power, coming one step closer to a dystopian future where they have total control (the endgame).
This is the schizo part of the theory. But I look at both sides of the media (controlled by the same system, imo) and the rhetoric is getting fucking spicy. Just in the last week we've had an anti-vax protestor shot by antifa and a couple random citizens stabbed by some psycho after they asked him to put a mask on. These are small, isolated incidents for now but can't you feel the tension building? I get the feeling that it is and these stories will become more commonplace until the country is in a state of absolute chaos. Just to be clear, I don't want this to happen. I just think it's inevitable at this rate of polarization.