monk
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- Aug 12, 2023
Maybe that's precisely what the problem is. It wasn't a golden era, it was seeds of the upcoming apocalypse. Seeding satanism, mental illness (trannies, fags, etc.) and replacing reality with a virtual world where nothing is real and you can do anything without consequences, some people lose their mind because they're not prepared for it. It also allowed the group of people that always had the intention to spread these things, start spreading them much more effectively to the Internet users and even kids, which were more or less protected by their parents in real life, but often let loose on the Internet. These groups of people had vested interest in spreading satanism and mental illness to children, for which they used things typically appealing to them, like PC games, pop culture, social media.Nerds were an outlier back then. "You play computer games? Gross" or "No, I've never heard of Annie May. Is she the new girl?"
Now everyone plays computer games. Even grandma plays farm crossing heros or whatever on her phone. Anime is normal and you'll find that shit in any Walmart. D&D is no longer Satanic. Soccer moms collect Baby Yodas.
Nerds didn't disappear, everyone just became a nerd.
I'm not saying that the technology is evil, I'm saying that the people who have the power to control how the technology is used is evil. The majority of the Internet is censored and spied on by the same people who are in power of doing the same things with traditional media in real life. Freedom exists only in very isolated corners of the Internet, far from the view of normies.
It was a (D)ARPA project, ARPANET. They wouldn't have made it public if it wasn't going to give them more power. Probably for their spy networks to be able to communicate back to HQ without resorting to traditional radio or mail. MKULTRA was then also expanded to the Internet. Facebook was Lifelog, made by feds. There were probably a lot of psycho(logist)s involved in planning and implementing everything.