I agree with much of what you said here. Including your rational suspicions about leveraging the virus. The video would have been better if instead of drawing conclusions they allow the events to create the real questions most will have just from seeing the events.
Most of the unusual happenings will never be studied. Doctors are afraid. None of the ones with questions are willing to ask. No one with the funding or resources to conduct real studies will risk losing everything by simply asking the wrong questions.
This is the new normal. People have real fear about just saying the wrong words today. In every profession.
The institutional capture is too bad, on first glance. I wonder, though, if it's been that way for a long time and we just got to see it illuminated.
It was interesting how easily the Aussies gave in when they got told it was a condition of employment. I didn't hear one person ask "Are you sure you're going to be ok if you lose me?"
Underneath it all was a general agreement that you're lucky to have your job and they're doing you a favor by letting you work. Uh, no. The reason they give you money is because you do something of value and they want you to keep doing it. Idk, apparently everyone secretly regards themself as worthless.
That was the coup I saw. A bowing down. But whatever. Vae victis.