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Dancing nurses were never about the morale of healthcare workers or stress relief. They were a test, a sorting mechanism, revealing who would accept the contradictions and who would resist them. These videos on TikTok, which appeared simultaneously across all continents while governments declared medical emergencies, represented something unprecedented in the history of propaganda: the authorities showed that they could make populations accept two mutually exclusive realities at the same time. [Hospitals were "overwhelmed" and yet doctors and nurses spent hours rehearsing dance routines.]
What we witnessed was not traditional propaganda aimed at persuasion, but something more akin to what abuse experts recognize as gaslighting on a large scale. The psychological mechanism was elegant in its cruelty: it presented citizens with an apparent contradiction—hospitals that were both overcrowded and empty enough for choreographed routines—and then punished them socially for noticing it.
This essay explores how this technique fits into the broader context of psychological warfare
The dancing-nurses were a test for the distortion of reality. Once populations accepted this initial contradiction, they were prepared for more: each accepted absurdity weakened the public’s ability to trust their own observations.
This technique seems to draw inspiration from what Michael Hoffman calls “method disclosure“ — the practice of cryptocracy revealing its activities in plain sight, knowing that public inaction in the face of such a revelation produces a discouraging effect. The message becomes: “We can show you the contradiction between our words and our actions, and you will do nothing. You will accept both the lie and the evidence of it.” It is a form of ritual humiliation that works not through concealment, but through unabashed display. Almost four years later, we can see how this enterprise created precedents that persist.
![toobaffled's tweet photo. Dancing nurses were never about the morale of healthcare workers or stress relief. They were a test, a sorting mechanism, revealing who would accept the contradictions and who would resist them. These videos on TikTok, which appeared simultaneously across all continents while governments declared medical emergencies, represented something unprecedented in the history of propaganda: the authorities showed that they could make populations accept two mutually exclusive realities at the same time. [Hospitals were "overwhelmed" and yet doctors and nurses spent hours rehearsing dance routines.]
What we witnessed was not traditional propaganda aimed at persuasion, but something more akin to what abuse experts recognize as gaslighting on a large scale. The psychological mechanism was elegant in its cruelty: it presented citizens with an apparent contradiction—hospitals that were both overcrowded and empty enough for choreographed routines—and then punished them socially for noticing it.
This essay explores how this technique fits into the broader context of psychological warfare
The dancing-nurses were a test for the distortion of reality. Once populations accepted this initial contradiction, they were prepared for more: each accepted absurdity weakened the public’s ability to trust their own observations.
This technique seems to draw inspiration from what Michael Hoffman calls “method disclosure“ — the practice of cryptocracy revealing its activities in plain sight, knowing that public inaction in the face of such a revelation produces a discouraging effect. The message becomes: “We can show you the contradiction between our words and our actions, and you will do nothing. You will accept both the lie and the evidence of it.” It is a form of ritual humiliation that works not through concealment, but through unabashed display. Almost four years later, we can see how this enterprise created precedents that persist.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G3RGfv3a8AAM6Ga.jpg)
The #EmptyHospitals & the #DancingNurses were the inspiration for this track:
https://t.co/VaGGKVDQ3L
Remember the dancing nurses? Officially, ‘it was all a bit of morale boosting by hospital employees done to lift the spirits of the public + overworked medical professionals struggling under deadly waves of a pandemic.’
The reality is much more sinister.
https://t.co/U5BTGSc6TD

@RonDeSantis @GovRonDeSantis Covid was political theater of paid actors in medical costumes. #dancingnurses
@EricaRN4USA @ANANursingWorld Here's the thread I spoke of before - the sinister side to the #DancingNurses, that it is not all fun and games; rather a form of state propaganda:
There have been many people pointing out that the proliferation of dancing nurses and doctor videos since the onset of global COVID19 policy has been...well...tacky. I agree, but also think there may be more going on.
🧵...
The hospitals were never overwhelmed. We were all lied to.
#dancingnurses
COVID - I’m reflecting on the woman who was arrested for filming inside an empty local hospital.
Whilst nurse filmed dance routines, the government told you all hospitals were overwhelmed.
Was she arrested for spreading misinformation? Or the truth?
The hospitals were never ‘overrun’. They lied to you.
#dancingnurses
Why did so many alleged "nurses" perform dances during the "pandemic"?
@BohemianAtmosp1 Unexplained Deaths Sudden Deaths. Excess Deaths. Scientists Baffled. #DiedSuddenly.
All since 2021.
Not 2020. That was #DancingNurses year.
2021.
@BGatesIsaPyscho #paidactors
#Olympicbreakloser is also a WEF #paidactor
#dancingnurses
#blm
All of the ‘noise’ you hear and see is part of the NWO psyop
@GlitterDoggess @elonmusk #WEFpaidactors are performing everywhere… the Olympics showcased two distinctly obvious ones. #DEI #dancingnurses #blm #insurrectionists
Look closely folks!
💃 DANCING TIKTOK NURSES 👩⚕️
What did you think about this trend during the lockdowns in 2020?
#dancingnurses #tiktok #covid1984
@alpa_denaik @houmanhemmati @ashishkjha It was.
It could have been handled like the flu.
So infectious that people's masks littered the sidewalks. Wouldn't those be biohazards?
#dancingnurses
We’re watching the Rockefeller Model of Medicine collapse in Real Time. Good.
This was laughable then,. & should be easier to see watching this now.
#DancingNurses in the middle of a
"SERIOUSLY- HORRIFYING- DEATHLY- VIRUS"
There have been many people pointing out that the proliferation of dancing nurses and doctor videos since the onset of global COVID19 policy has been...well...tacky. I agree, but also think there may be more going on.
🧵...
The NHS Literally got away with murder in so many different ways 🤔🤯. #Ventilators #WaitingLists #DNR #CareHomes #Midazolam #DancingNurses #CovidOnly #VaxMandates @ClareCraigPath @CartlandDavid @DrHoenderkamp @DrAseemMalhotra @DocAhmadMalik
2020 was just a drill… A “Live Exercise”, if you will. The Dancing Nurses make more sense, now.
2023 will be the Real Deal.
Get Ready. #COVID19 #BF7 #CovidVariants
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