What conspiracy theories do you believe in? - Put your tinfoil hats on

The only really brutal protagonist I've seen lately is Jack Reacher, and those fight scenes may not be especially believable, but they're undeniably very graphic and brutal. The ratings are very high, so we may see more of that sort of thing. The Kill List similarly had a protagonist killing lots of people.
 
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Basic maths - a super structure made of exactly what material would be able to do that? It's denser than cement.
That's why I don't think it could possibly be hollow. It would have to be a completely artificial structure, and why? There are plenty of rocks that would do. Now, having a series of tunnels and automated surveillance cameras on the Moon which is where the UFO aliens keep track of us seems plausible, if anyone out there cared enough to want to keep an eye on us with little likelihood of being discovered.
 
That's why I don't think it could possibly be hollow. It would have to be a completely artificial structure, and why? There are plenty of rocks that would do. Now, having a series of tunnels and automated surveillance cameras on the Moon which is where the UFO aliens keep track of us seems plausible, if anyone out there cared enough to want to keep an eye on us with little likelihood of being discovered.
At that point, you could just make tunnels on Earth.

I've seen some evidence of a similar situation in New York, recently.
 
Those Jews were actually pretty easily detected. I think ayyliens would do a better job.
Tunnelling is a process where mistakes happen.

Also, as part of the thread - there is an entire network, underground, in the UK. Britain has some of the oldest mines in the world, and there are thousands of years of them across the entire country. There are disused rail tunnels, unused sewer lines from the Victorian era - well-built, too. I have mapped out my local area in case of nuclear war, since there's a dried-up old treatment inlet which is still accessible by an inconspicuous manhole in an alleyway.
 
I found this to be an interesting take. Conspiracy Gnosis - How Chaos Magic Came of Age and Why Conspiracy Theories are the Last Baston of Practical Occult Science / Archive

When you think about it all other forms of magical practice are obsolete these days apart from Conspiracy Gnosis. Everything else has become academic and theoretical.
Building 7 in the BBC News Report was a gate
The Ice Bucket Challenge was a gate
There were many other gates for those who paid attention. In that to notice their anomalies/profanities crossed one over into a threshold which is now saving our lives and sanity. Elements such as these were the initiation of the neophyte. They were prima rituals that eventually protected one from Bill Gates slewing and sterilizing you.
People are continually making videos and writing books on what can be understood and achieved with previous systems of magic—or how it was practiced—and the question must be asked: is any of this now bearing tangible fruits? All very good and interesting from a study aspect. I'm glad we have it. But where are the results? Results that have real-world and personal implications?
There are not many.
Conspiracy Gnosis is a kind of folk magic of the age in that it produces tangible results such as not being murdered by pharmaceutical experimental mRNA treatments, and no longer being gaslit and burlesqued by mainstream media or political ideology. So one is free to work on one's self-development. It also—similar to folk magic of the past—thrives among the working class.
The Conspiracy Theorist is the eminent sorcerer of the age. Everything else is arcane and historical at this point. Conspiracy Gnosis is the current—evidentially dynamic—path of spiritual and psychic defense of these times. Cynicism is the agency of survival.
But it requires discernment and mental discipline as—still being a magical operation—it remains a science and an art.
I would go as far as saying that those of us who were shunned and repulsed by the Ice Bucket Challenge a decade ago are still alive today and have retained our DNA fully intact because of us being repulsed by it.
When was the last time you heard politicians warning the public not to listen to members of the OTO, Wiccan/NeoPagans, DMT hustlers or the Golden Dawn? However, the same politicians are shit scared of Conspiracy Theorists.
You tell me who has the power in all this then?
I’ll tell you…the wise and discerning Conspiracy Theorists. As they are the only group still on the path of genuine gnosis. Nothing terrifies the profane more than this. They won't ridicule and attack the ones they aren't afraid of...
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This really was a turning point for me, strangely enough. I didn’t give a shit about the ice buckets. But the groupthink, virtue signalling, and social pressure snapped me out of something, and I started saying “no” and “fuck off” a lot more.

My husband is too disagreeable for conspiracy theories, hilariously enough. But he ends up at “not a joiner” by nature so he might not need them.

Edit: memes and conspiracy theories as protective folk magic is fascinating, I need to think about further.
 
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Although the stereotypical "Wapanese" "weeaboos" "weebs" have a less-than-flattering reputation, is it possible that the "weeb shaming" began to pick up, as Western media started getting crappier? In other words, what if "weeb shaming" became a thing to keep people from abandoning the Western MSM as such started getting full of propaganda?

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New Why Files just dropped. This episode is about how green energy is a scam because we have supressed technology that would remove any problems surrounding 'global warming' and 'climate change', and how all of the inventors of this tech died in mysterious circumstances. Spoiler: They were killed.


Never forget what they have taken from us.
 
An idea taken from a good friend of mine:
The CIA has an advanced AI machine that can help them figure out what they want to get done, such as getting Biden re-elected in 2024 by using Taylor Swift as means to do so (or whoever is the current popular star).

The CIA has a large language model trained on the bulk collected NSA data stored at the giant government data center in Utah. This is the one where the Snowden revelations revealed come from; has 100% of domestic US communications from every phone call, text, email, and social media message.
As for how they decrypt them: they've got something baked into the secureboot platforms, a backdoor or way to access the information, or they get the decryption info from the various companies themselves.
From there, they've got everything; a large language model trained on 100% of English language communication in the entire world.
You type prompts into it, and it tells you what actions to take to have a 99.99999% chance of any given outcome.
A model with that much data, operating at that high a level, would be so accurate and so powerful in its predictions that you literally couldn't "turn it on" all the time, or it would be obvious, so they don't turn it on very often.

They turned it on after Biden's approval tanked after the Afghanistan disaster; where it told them that Swift can sway more Republicans/Undecided/Non-voters into Biden voters in 2020 than all other sources combined.
They built her up with the CIA media machine (CIA has staff in literally every social media and traditional media company) to be bigger than Elvis, then unleashed her on the one audience that had managed to avoid her so far, misogynist NFL superfans.
Kelce was specifically selected for plausible deniability. He's actually good at football, and by tying Swift to him, unless he choked, Swift is now over with the football fans.
Then they just had to book the season and the super bowl like a wrestling match, which they did; with all the news of how great the Chiefs were doing, and Swift's relationship with Kelce/etc.
Specifically though, the Machine told them the winning strategy was to rig it obviously, so Republicans would notice and COMPLAIN.
Republicans complaining about the game being an obviously rigged shitshow is part of the plan.
The long plan is for Joe Biden and Taylor Swift to brand everyone who doesn't support them (who skew poor and increasingly non-white as Joe loses support from muslims and black people over Gaza and immigration) as schizophrenic losers who are out of touch with reality.
This has always been the long game. Which is why (hardcore) Biden supporters have always been mean-spirited shitheads.
 
The virgin basic conspiracist:
I think aliens are a cover story for advanced us military airplanes
Vs the chad unhinged schizoid poster:
The CIA has a large language model trained on the bulk collected NSA data stored at the giant government data center in Utah. This is the one where the Snowden revelations revealed come from; has 100% of domestic US communications from every phone call, text, email, and social media message.
As for how they decrypt them: they've got something baked into the secureboot platforms, a backdoor or way to access the information, or they get the decryption info from the various companies themselves.
From there, they've got everything; a large language model trained on 100% of English language communication in the entire world.
You type prompts into it, and it tells you what actions to take to have a 99.99999% chance of any given outcome.
A model with that much data, operating at that high a level, would be so accurate and so powerful in its predictions that you literally couldn't "turn it on" all the time, or it would be obvious, so they don't turn it on very often.


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Historically, US military/Intel always had better and more advanced tech than is known to the public. Radio, microwaves, jet engines, rockets, etc.
I think it's perfectly reasonable to assume that somewhere in the government apparatus, they had machine learning shit for a while before we the public figured it out. Not every scientist in the government is just sitting around gooning all day, at least a few of them do actual work and cyber stuff is super fucking important to literally everything we have around here.
 
An idea taken from a good friend of mine:
The CIA has an advanced AI machine that can help them figure out what they want to get done, such as getting Biden re-elected in 2024 by using Taylor Swift as means to do so (or whoever is the current popular star).

Yeah, I believe with all this data they can easily build prediction models of human behavior. It is not far fetched to think you can predict future behavior with access to metric tons of past data.
 
Not completely related to this thread but American Thinker posted an article about conspiracy theories.

April 22, 2024

‘Conspiracy Theories’ Aren’t Theoretical Anymore​

By John Green


The national mood in the mid-twentieth century was very different from now.

  • The United States was respected around the world -- even if not necessarily liked.
  • Technology was advancing faster than at any time in human history.
  • Our cities were mostly orderly, safe, and clean.
  • We believed there were few hardships which couldn’t be overcome with hard work. Opportunities seemed endless, as was our optimism.
  • We were completely naïve about the danger posed by our own government.
Not everything was sunny. We had problems that needed attention. That is the nature of human existence after all. But when Ronald Reagan said, “Government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem,” we just thought he was promoting self-reliance and highlighting government inefficiency. As I said, we were naïve.
Along with that naivete, was a belief that our government would never intentionally harm us. It might be incompetent, but we didn’t think it was malicious. Theories of vast government criminal conspiracies were considered delusional. Going to the police and claiming that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by the CIA (as Robert Kennedy Jr. is suggesting), would have gotten one labeled a “conspiracy theory” nut; and more likely would trigger a psych evaluation than a criminal investigation. That was the American worldview before Barack Obama.

Things changed in 2016 when the conspiracies stopped being secret. Government operatives decided they could work with a political party to stop an outsider from playing in their sandbox -- by any means necessary. The FBI, CIA, DNC, and MSM created the Russian collusion hoax to undermine Donald Trump’s campaign -- but he won anyway.
 
Not completely related to this thread but American Thinker posted an article about conspiracy theories.
It kind of worries me that conspiracies are becoming really normal for people. On one hand, the truth is always important. That's undeniable and conspiracies allow seeking the truth, at least when we get serious about it instead of just talking about Agartha.
However, I'm starting to think that a lot of people just can't handle the truth, so to speak. I would go so far as to say that the majority of people are so dumb, so retarded, the idea they can't trust the TV or media or their own government is too much for their <100 IQ to process, and then they just lose their mind. They fall into Q, or adrenochrome, or lizard people, or whatever retarded shit they're too stupid to not believe.
 
There's an effort to get people to be...filter blind?

I don't know how to explain it, but I've recently noticed that 3 people I know who are under the age of 30 seem incapable of identifying filters on instagram/snapchat. Very obvious filters, even on people they regularly see in real life, they seem not to be able to perceive. When I point it out that they are using filters they treat me like I'm crazy. It honestly reminds me of that photoshop south park episode.

Two of them also have a terrible time identifying obvious trannys. If there is indeed something going on I think it's an effort to make people less perceptive of deep fakes and/or AI generated content.
 
There's an effort to get people to be...filter blind?

I don't know how to explain it, but I've recently noticed that 3 people I know who are under the age of 30 seem incapable of identifying filters on instagram/snapchat. Very obvious filters, even on people they regularly see in real life, they seem not to be able to perceive. When I point it out that they are using filters they treat me like I'm crazy. It honestly reminds me of that photoshop south park episode.

Two of them also have a terrible time identifying obvious trannys. If there is indeed something going on I think it's an effort to make people less perceptive of deep fakes and/or AI generated content.
lol they autistic and face blind bro, that’s all. Do they also catalog trains and play mtg?
 
There's an effort to get people to be...filter blind?

I don't know how to explain it, but I've recently noticed that 3 people I know who are under the age of 30 seem incapable of identifying filters on instagram/snapchat. Very obvious filters, even on people they regularly see in real life, they seem not to be able to perceive. When I point it out that they are using filters they treat me like I'm crazy. It honestly reminds me of that photoshop south park episode.

Two of them also have a terrible time identifying obvious trannys. If there is indeed something going on I think it's an effort to make people less perceptive of deep fakes and/or AI generated content.
That’s really interesting. I think there is work done on how we can’t perceive reality from not from visual stimuli . I’ve seen it in the context of looking at frightening stuff or traumatic stuff - your brain reacts as if it’s real. Memories are formed that you can’t distinguish
It kind of worries me that conspiracies are becoming really normal for people
This one is more complex. I think a lot of this stuff has come from increased exposure to social media and people being able to disseminate ideas more widely. People used to have to go out of their way to access the whackier ideas before and now it’s all in front of them.
At the same time - I think the veil has fallen for a LOT of people wrt the fact their governments hate them. Stuff that was said to be conspiracy has been shown to be true. Things like the WEF agendas, Mk ultra, etc there’s a lot of documentation about. When you see an event like Covid happen, and you think it’s a bit off, and they’re saying nothings happening and it’s exactly what they said about things you now know actually happened then it changes your threshold for thinking it’s all bullshit and there’s more to it.
And having said that, I think that’s two edged. It’s good that people aren’t blindly swallowing what they’re told BUT they also don’t seem to be able to think a bit more critically about what they’re told from any source. So you get this proliferation of really weird stuff. Is any of it true? I suspect some of it is and most of it isn’t, or it’s misleading.
We are overloaded with information, and very few people have the sources and critical ability to make 100% correct choices when presented with a scenario.
If I was a glowie, I’d probably wonder what was easier;
Option 1. Keeping something totally secret and denied when bits of it have leaked out anyway .
Option 2. Saying nothing to confirm or deny and flooding the information space with information about really whacked out but mayyyybe plausible shit to create obfuscation. You’d also be able to track how ideas propagate this way, and how groups of people who believe x can also believe y.
I bet it’s a very interesting job to have. Like I say, it’s something I would actually find interesting to work in, but maybe I don’t have the right ‘moral flexibilities.’
 
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