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

I mean the cells need to come from somewhere, right?
In this specific case, the claim comes from the fact Senomyx used HEK 293 cells (which themselves come from fetal stem cells taken from a female fetus' kidney in 1973) to develop flavor enhancers that fall under the category of "artificial flavors" so they don't need to be individually listed on ingredients lists. The flavor enhancers do not come from the HEK293 cells, but instead the flavors they developed were tested on those cells as a way of proving the ingredients are safe for human consumption.
 
Even if you don't believe it because it"benefits the right/good people" and then that leads to "betraying or casting aside those close to me is ok because they might be the bad people supporting musk cause they didn't agree!"
It's a bizarre parasocial groupthink, for lack of a batter way of putting it. One with barely any solid ground to stand on, if any.
weak people will always prefer to think "what is beneficial for me to believe is the truth?" over "what is the truth?"
 
There was a serious version of the bird meme?
The CIA attached cameras and microphones to street birds like pigeons to spy on the population
This is now so well known that even they finally admitted it, you can look it up, although only after calling everyone who knew of it a craaaazy conspiracy theorist and popularizing the "birds aren't real" silly meme theory to muddy the waters

You ever notice how many things that are portrayed as dumb crazy baseless schizo theories end up true? Don't notice it too hard tho, don't worry, this is definitely not the case now in the present, the current theories are definitely false and will never ever be proven true in a few years, we all know the past was another reality and in no way dictates the future
 
I'm sure a couple of morons here and there fall for these, but their sudden popularity whenever a new theory pops up means either something is astroturfing them to make the real theory sound silly by association, or society has been trained to do this to themselves just to avoid cognitive dissonance by convincing themselves the theory is dumb and thus attach super hard to said few idiots and close their eyes and ears to anything that makes a lick of sense
Ah yes, like when those of use against the COVID vaccine were called anti-vaxxers because we were against that one vaccine rushed to the market with absolutely no testing. Those were fun times (not really).
 
Ah yes, like when those of use against the COVID vaccine were called anti-vaxxers because we were against that one vaccine rushed to the market with absolutely no testing. Those were fun times (not really).
that doesn't even fit the definition of what an anti-vaxxer is, being someone who specifically opposes vaccines as a whole, on principle
calling someone an antivaxxer for hating one specific faulty vaccine is like calling someone a racist for hating one black guy because he always shits in his yard and not because he's black
but who cares? "antivaxxer" already has a spicy sound to it and it works, it's associated with eeeebil scary people, just reuse it, nobody will notice
 
Get some shit stained retarded on the show, make him look like a complete zombie, then presto, all the other strange people are no different from this guy.
This reminds me of a flat earth doc I was watching on Netflix. They had a mock up of the le bad conspiracy theorists book shelf, full of books on wacky conspiracies, and they threw in a mock book on MKULTRA, the one that's decisively not a conspiracy theory. Just a bunch of well poisoning.
 
Ever notice how whenever a conspiracy theory pops out, there seems to be a publicly misunderstood but similar variant of the theory that gets popularized around the same time and gains more traction that the actual theory itself and is way more well known and memetic than the rational theory?
Yes. The effectiveness of it seems directly proportional to just how big the lie being smothered from view tends to be. So much so, in fact, that I'd suggest many don't even realize where their blind spots are because they're so well blanketed over. An otherwise cautious and thoughtful person may be completely dismissive of something which doesn't actually gel with the farcical narrative pushed and not even realize it. This goes on even if they see how clear that lie is with their very own eyes every single day.
You ever notice how many things that are portrayed as dumb crazy baseless schizo theories end up true?
Quite so, yes. As we move into the coming years and things continue to escalate, I only pray for my fellows that they allow the scales to at least loosen up from their eyes before they get rapidly hit with all the oncoming disclosure.

Exciting times to be living in, friends!
 
Ever notice how whenever a conspiracy theory pops out, there seems to be a publicly misunderstood but similar variant of the theory that gets popularized around the same time and gains more traction that the actual theory itself and is way more well known and memetic than the rational theory?

Wait, are you're telling me that people questioning COVID in early 2020 weren't just crazy people thinking children were being rescued from tunnels under Central Park?

It’s wild to me that claims of widespread conspiracy theories, supposedly believed by tons of people, start sounding like conspiracy theories themselves. You always hear about folks buying into bizarre ideas, but I’ve yet to meet anyone who actually does.

Deliberately mischaracterizing what people think as some extreme seems the norm these days. Just look at the discussion over Ukraine. According to people on Twitter, if you're against starting WW3 you're just a low IQ victim of Russia popoganda who is siding with Putin. Can't I just not want nuclear war and not give a shit if Ukraine doesn't get to ethnically clense the Donbass?
 
Someone upthread was speculating that the supply chain on most things has more or less collapsed and the astronomical rise in grocery prices is to tamp down demand to keep shelves from emptying. This dovetails pretty well with that, private labeled product is quite often just the quality control rejects of a branded production line. Those would be the first things gone if there are problems with supply.
I used to work in a grocery store, and these guys are right production for a lot of different brands of pretty much everything got totally fucked over by the COVID response (conspiracy) so the stores just stocked their cheap-ass store brand and prices got so bad that the store brand ended up mirroring what the names brands used to cost.
 
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Ah yes, like when those of use against the COVID vaccine were called anti-vaxxers because we were against that one vaccine rushed to the market with absolutely no testing. Those were fun times (not really).
I still remember when Trump was pro-vaccine and the libtards were freaking out saying they’d never take it
 
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Wyatt Stagg makes a case for so-called predictive programming acting as the mechanism by which propaganda grooms its audience. I'm sure it's been argued before somewhere that all propaganda grooms or tenderizes the brain into accepting the violation of new boundaries, but the closing remarks on his most recent video ring especially well:
Having been shown this catastrophic possible future, we are then offered a means of averting it through our racial self-overthrow.
28 Days Later has a purpose beyond behavioral reconditioning however, for it also clearly prefigures events that would come to transpire long after its authorship, making it a form of predictive programming. Like all such programming, this was intended both to help engineer future conditions and outcomes and to preemptively frame emerging events in the collective consciousness so as to dictate the manner in which they would be perceived as they came to unfold. Thus, the rise of White self-preservationary anger, as manifest for example in the 2024 England riots, has been understood in the popular mind through subconscious association with ingrained fictional tropes and narratives as a manifestation of a dangerous and irrational sickness.
Films like 28 Days Later have had their intended narrative-forming effect. And as the violence and hatred of the racial interloper as well as the
repressive actions of the hostile institutions with which they are aligned intensify, so too, will a media messaging designed to redirect and neutralize White backlash against it, and to provide moral sanction for more radical measures taken against our kind. It is certain that the upcoming sequel, 28 Years Later, has been specifically contrived for precisely these ends and that its antagonists will be the White cults and
tribes that denote White efforts to collectivize and survive in the face of existential danger.
If they are to live, a people must have the will to fight and the will to hate. This is the incontrovertible truth of life in this world made hideous in our eyes because it is viewed through the clouded lens of a false morality that condemns as evil the demands that survival makes of us and the very instincts that empower us to meet them.
For as long as we despise those instincts, whether they reveal themselves in hatred, or in prejudice, or in anger, we despise an inalienable part of our own being and this reviled inner nature will appear in our eyes as a monster to wreak a vengeance upon us. But if we embrace it without judgment or reproof, the veil will be lifted and it will show itself as a friend once more.
The Beast Within was only ever a monster to those who had cause to fear it.
I discussed my reaction to The Walking Dead elsewhere, but watching this video makes it redundant because it was essentially a search/replace function for one zombie IP vs. another, one country vs. another, and the US Summer of Floyd vs. the UK Summer of Discontent.
 
asking AI to summarize something for you is a bad idea and unhelpful
even if it's not downright programmed to lie to you, it will be faulty at best
even when it's occasionally "right", or rather more accurately put, the words it generated ends up being understood by us as correlating with reality, you're still teaching yourself to rely on and trust it instead of just reading further than the front page of google and actually going to the source and using your own brain to summarize what you understood

don't do it
it's gay and retarded

that aside, the occult and "conspiracy aesthetics" have become so mainstream that people now copy them for fun and to look cool so you can no longer say it directly correlates to involvement with actual occultism
I mean ffs remember Gravity Falls? there was a CARTOON on the Disney channel for kids about this stuff, that's how non esoteric it all became, or at least the surface level symbolism of it
 
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asking AI to summarize something for you is a bad idea and unhelpful
even if it's not downright programmed to lie to you, it will be faulty at best
even when it's occasionally "right", or rather more accurately put, the words it generated ends up being understood by us as correlating with reality, you're still teaching yourself to rely on and trust it instead of just reading further than the front page of google and actually going to the source and using your own brain to summarize what you understood

don't do it
it's gay and retarded
Okay I'll just post a recent MV from a Japanese company. Do the themes seem familiar?
 
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