I don't think you lie. I do think you’re a conspiracy kook and I don’t mean that in bad way. But you have to read so many Tyler Durden articles to see he doesn't provide sources and my Google Fu attempts to substantiate his claims come up short.
That’s nice and all, but I have my own mind. I think you assume to understand me more than you do. I get called a conspiracy kook all the time on things that are real, so do others, so it just doesn’t mean anything to me. It’s just dismissive. Calling someone a conspiracy theorist has been emotionally designed by its usage to try to shut conversations about specific topics down. It’s played out and used too much, because people just use it to avoid a conversation they don’t like.
The devil is in the details, and many love to bathe in their arrogant bliss of ignorance, so our world continues to fall apart. Like when I talk about scientists working on nano sized biosensors made of things like graphene, that’s literally what they’re doing. It’s not a conspiracy; it’s what’s happening in the “medical” sciences of nanotechnology. It’s their plan, not mine. They wanna use nano sensors to track your health wirelessly by uploading the metrics of all the sensors inside of your body to the internet; that’s actually real and not a conspiracy. There’s people working on that in science labs as we speak, and it’s not my fault it’s happening.
I'm more than willing to talk conspiracy theories with some folks. I've even read Behold a Pale Horse - couldn't finish because the s h I t was getting to deep.
Let's be honest, conspiracy theories are built on facts with a healthy dose of filling in the details based on the narrative "they're out to get us."
And I even agree that powers that be will f u c k us when the chance presents itself. The thing is I don't believe they hide it from us (usually). Ie during the mortgage meltdown, the mortgage companies didn't hide what they were doing. AIG didn't hide that they were charging mortgage insurance without actually providing the insurance.
I don't see a boogeyman behind every corner. I accept that there will be some sacrifices & concessions along they way.
You’re right in that under the age of the internet, nothing is hidden. That’s why calling me a conspiracy theorist is inaccurate on many things I post due to the sheer amount of information available on those subjects. I can see how some could disagree with my assessments in what any information means, but me being a conspiracy theorist just isn’t what’s going on. I don’t think people realize how dangerous nanotechnology, AI, and hooking up humans to the internet is. That’s not my theory, but it is what is happening and coming harder and harder in the future. That’s the $cientism, and it’s powered by AI.
I’m just saying there’s a SKYNET that might keep you from reaching the stars
Maybe AI and nanotech really holds great opportunity for us in the future rather than our eminent demise.
Yeah, the development of covid in a biolab is really going well…
Interesting read.What legitimate uses are there for gain of function? Seems to me that's just pleading for trouble...
It is pretty interesting but the risks far outweigh the rewards imo
What legitimate uses are there for gain of function? Seems to me that's just pleading for trouble...
I just read that too.Crazy that testing everyones feces is happening. Nutts!!Weird how all of these diseases are popping up…
'"It is concerning that polio, a disease that has been largely eradicated through vaccination, is now circulating in our community, especially given the low rates of vaccination for this debilitating disease in certain areas of our County," Orange County Health Commissioner Dr. Irina Gelman said. "I urge all unvaccinated Orange County residents to get vaccinated as soon as medically feasible."'
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New York Health Department says hundreds of people may be infected with polio virus
The health department said it is still investigating the virus' origin, after finding eight of the positive wastewater samples are genetically linked.www.cbsnews.com