
Tag: thought
Cinematically and intellectually this is about as far out as it gets, but we live in a time when we also must wonder if this is true
Is stretching our imaginations a tactic of mass mind-control or is it a necessary defense against mass mind-control? It could be both. Not enough information can be dangerous but so can too much of the wrong kind of information be dangerous. This clip describes a not impossible way of controlling us as information systems through a larger information system. Language, society, and human psychology can be understood as fundamentally information systems that are also fundamentally chaotic or too complex to fully control; hence our love and fear of freedom. Money and food systems control a good deal of what we do but not enough. An “intra-body nano network” would create an overarching information system that is simpler, objective, and controllable. ABN
Alex Jones Most Epic Rant Ever – Explains Everything.
Originally tweeted by Moonbase Commander (@MoonbaseCommand) on August 7, 2022.
American parasitism – a renaming, sequins
Our parasitic class(es) have grown so large and dominant, we need a name for the core people, the core group(s) without which we would not suffer such profound parasitic infestation and harm. To this end I propose the term sequins, which is a reasonable pronunciation of SQN — sine qua non, “without which nothing.”
Sequins are the core people, the top people who fund, organize, promote, and propagandize in their own interests, even though these interests are typically couched as being for “the greatest good,” which they are not. They are the people “without which” we would not suffer so much parasitism.
The World Economic Forum, for example, is a group of sequins, without question controlled by a more secret group of even stronger sequins. The Biden administration is clearly controlled, handled, run by sequins, many of whom went apeshit over Donald Trump because he threatens them.
I doubt this term will catch on, but maybe it will. We need something like this word to identify the top people behind our core problem. The terms people use with varying meaning today to sort of indicate what sequin means are not accurate and bring in many other associations that serve only to confuse the issue. ABN
For those who understand TES’s Exothermic Core Theory of Climate Change, the hypothesis predicts that a cooling period should coincide with a speed up in the Earth’s Rotation
For those who understand TES's Exothermic Core Theory of Climate Change, the hypothesis predicts that a cooling period should coincide with a speed up in the Earth's Rotation.
Indeed our 6 year long cooling period coincides with an exceptional speed up in Earth's rotation.
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To examine the Exothermic Core Theory further, one can read it here.
Originally tweeted by Ethical Skeptic ☀ (@EthicalSkeptic) on August 2, 2022.
Interesting mix of economic, green, and futuristic ideas
WHO Nudge Unit chief: So what if I’m a Communist?
“Nudging” is a form of mind control. ABN
President Trump explains his thinking on running in 2024
…“Knowing what you know and seeing what you see of Joe Biden, how do you not run in 2024?” Travis said.
“Very hard for me not to run, to be honest,” the former president responded. “And also, the polls indicate that, from the Republican standpoint, it would be easy.”
“There are some things we just have to ask you, Mr. President. If you’re gonna announce, when are you gonna announce? Can you tell us that?” Sexton said.
The former president said it all comes to two words: “Is it before or after?”
The “before or after” refers to the midterm elections, and his answer indicated that he is going to announce his candidacy and the only question is when.
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Academic heuristic pretending to be critical path investigation
“We have had serious people suggest anyone who (asks questions about vaccines) should get a jail sentence… that’s frightening & not an environment where you can have open debate” – Clare Craig
Dick Morris outlines five strategic elements of Trump’s next presidential campaign; and, yes, he is going to run again
“The most unpopular opinion I’ll ever do”
This is the heartbreaking reality of what the woke activists have done to our community with their push to sexualize & indoctrinate children. So many of us feel this way. Had we known this is what our fight for equality would have led to, we wouldn’t have fought for it at all 💔
Incredible and raw video from our newest contributor, Carol. You can find her on TikTok and Instagram.
Originally tweeted by Gays Against Groomers (@againstgroomers) on July 17, 2022.
The Buddha made rules for monks and nuns ad hoc, to address something that had happened or was happening. In the video above Carol says: “If I had known… I never would have.” I think that is a very good basic formula for how to draw the line on behaviors that have gone too far. Carol states it very eloquently, in a fine example of controlled brevity. “If we had known better… we would never have agreed to that.” This is a good way to assess public policies that have not worked for us and figure out how to improve them. ABN
They Were Putting Plastic Bags Over The Head Of ‘Covid’ Patients In The Hospitals
They Were Putting Plastic Bags Over The Head Of ‘Covid’ Patients In The Hospitals
Originally tweeted by • And•Seethe • (@Expendable_RE) on July 16, 2022.
Compare to cops in Uvalde who are being excoriated for their “systemic failures and egregious poor decision making.” Our medical system is still today denying early treatments while providing really bad treatments in hospital for covid. We are also mandating obviously failed covid vaccines and even pushing them on BABIES. It is a valid comparison and shows how we absorb and often fail to understand complex information. In Uvalde, cops froze as a group for over an hour as children were being killed. In USA, the majority of us—including a large majority of doctors—are still frozen in the face of covid. ABN
Damning report into Uvalde school shooting shows ‘systemic failures and egregious poor decision making’ across state, federal and local law enforcement: 376 officers responded to shooting but failed to take swift action
The 149 US Border Patrol agents and 91 state police were among nearly 400 on the day who should have helped with the ‘unfolding chaos’, the report noted
The report slammed them for ‘failing to prioritize saving the lives of innocent victims over their own safety’
The blistering 77-page document blasted ‘system failures and egregious poor decision making’ by nearly all those in power during the May 24 attack
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Compare law enforcement “systemic failures and egregious poor decision making” during the Uvalde tragedy to our medical institutions “systemic failures and egregious poor decision making” during covid. Did not many in the medical profession—including doctors, health officials, and hospitals—also “fail to prioritize saving the lives of innocent victims over their own safety”? In fact, the medical profession is worse than the cops in Uvalde because none of their lives were in danger and they have had two and one-half years to mull over their decisions. But still do not act bravely or reasonably or even cautiously, except being cautious about keeping their own jobs. ABN
Easy and hard problems in Western civilization and how to solve them
First the easy ones:
- Global warming. The earth is warming somewhat, CO2 may be involved, so might other factors like deep ocean warming. Solution for CO2 is build many more nuclear reactors.
- Immigration. Should be much less.
- Transgender surgeries for children should be banned. Trans drugs for children probably should be banned. I am not sure even adults should be allowed trans surgeries.
- Teaching sex stuff to young children; having drag queens perform in schools should be banned. Teachers who engage in this should be fired and lose licenses if offense is egregious.
- Critical race theory in K-12 schools either practiced or taught should be banned, teachers fired as above.
- Oil and gas in USA—drill as much as needed until nuclear can easily take over.
Most people can more or less agree on the above, even stated as bluntly as that. These and other simple issues are purposely made complex or stated as ideals to confuse people so advocates/activists can rake in the money.
The hard problems:
- General religious agreement. The West is not going to be saved by Christianity. The West should be open to all good religions, including atheism.
- General political agreement. The West has a long tradition of individualism and law-based social controls. This is an excellent core for Western civilization.
These two hard problems are difficult because they involve highest level beliefs/values. My proposal for these is put them together. The result will be a Western “religion” or “culture” that accepts individual rights in a law based social system that respects all religions that can accept this synthesis.
