The ones pointing and blaming are guilty. It's a sick messed up world we live in where the goal is confusion and believing things that make zero sense.
Thank you Robyn for the link to And Then There Were None. That was literally the most fun I’ve had reading in a very long time. If only people realized how much power there is in saying, “I won’t.”
Isn't it an amazing story? I first read it a couple of years ago, and then something prompted me to re-read it last week. The second time through, its message was even more poignant to me. We don't need tanks or missiles or fighter jets to defeat these ghouls. We just need to fully grasp the power of saying "No."
Is there anyone who still trusts Wikipedia for information? I only use it to look up ages of more or less prominent people. The 'information' is very dubious. Once I corrected a mistake, only to find out they had undone my correction and repaired the mistake...
It remains quite useful for looking up basic facts, like the molecular weight of fluorine or what year the Battle of Waterloo took place. And even the politically slanted articles have references that are worth checking in order to build out a more complete picture of the topic you're investigating.
true! The facts that are not politically inclined - archeological sites, tourism, plants, birds etc.
But even that I like to check on another site. What I had corrected was the title of a music album from an Italian singer popular in the 70s and 80sI . So that should have been a non-political fact !
Yep, I'll be the first to admit that I was taken in by the Imperial College of London Neils Ferguson ruse. As the information came out on how the data for his model was obtained, I couldn't believe how bad I was conned. I really didn't see how pervasive it was till I looked into the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Health Security Steering Committee. The gang was all there. That was another awakening moment. I went back to see just how much money the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation poured into the Imperial College of London for almost a decade. It was in the millions from their sort of not for profit "Foundation". Yes we now find all these places of academia are at a whole different level of corruption most never expect.
I hate being the target of a huge con job. I hate that this setup had the markings of nazi like development with government infiltration being quite obvious now.
No shame on you for being taken in at first. What's truly impressive is that you were able to set aside your initial convictions and begin to investigate the underlying details. Of course, once you do that, you start falling down the rabbit hole 😂... and then you discover that it's actually a giant rabbit warren... but they're not nice bunnies, they're people with no respect whatsoever for regular people like you and me.
I see them as the attack rabbit from Monty Python's Holy Grail. We now need Holy Hand Grenades to take them all out. We tried to warn them but they were all taught all good things about bunnies.
The ones pointing and blaming are guilty. It's a sick messed up world we live in where the goal is confusion and believing things that make zero sense.
You're right - it's a REVERSE inoculation where the goal is to weaken people's psychological immune system by shovelling BS at them 24/7.
Thank you Robyn for the link to And Then There Were None. That was literally the most fun I’ve had reading in a very long time. If only people realized how much power there is in saying, “I won’t.”
Isn't it an amazing story? I first read it a couple of years ago, and then something prompted me to re-read it last week. The second time through, its message was even more poignant to me. We don't need tanks or missiles or fighter jets to defeat these ghouls. We just need to fully grasp the power of saying "No."
Is there anyone who still trusts Wikipedia for information? I only use it to look up ages of more or less prominent people. The 'information' is very dubious. Once I corrected a mistake, only to find out they had undone my correction and repaired the mistake...
It remains quite useful for looking up basic facts, like the molecular weight of fluorine or what year the Battle of Waterloo took place. And even the politically slanted articles have references that are worth checking in order to build out a more complete picture of the topic you're investigating.
true! The facts that are not politically inclined - archeological sites, tourism, plants, birds etc.
But even that I like to check on another site. What I had corrected was the title of a music album from an Italian singer popular in the 70s and 80sI . So that should have been a non-political fact !
That's completely bizarre. Just goes to show how untrustworthy it is.
I should hope not! Even the cofounder of Wikipedia, Larry Sanger, now denounces the entire operation as a propaganda outlet for the establishment (e.g. https://nypost.com/2021/07/16/wikipedia-co-founder-says-site-is-now-propaganda-for-left-leaning-establishment/).
Yep, I'll be the first to admit that I was taken in by the Imperial College of London Neils Ferguson ruse. As the information came out on how the data for his model was obtained, I couldn't believe how bad I was conned. I really didn't see how pervasive it was till I looked into the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Health Security Steering Committee. The gang was all there. That was another awakening moment. I went back to see just how much money the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation poured into the Imperial College of London for almost a decade. It was in the millions from their sort of not for profit "Foundation". Yes we now find all these places of academia are at a whole different level of corruption most never expect.
I hate being the target of a huge con job. I hate that this setup had the markings of nazi like development with government infiltration being quite obvious now.
No shame on you for being taken in at first. What's truly impressive is that you were able to set aside your initial convictions and begin to investigate the underlying details. Of course, once you do that, you start falling down the rabbit hole 😂... and then you discover that it's actually a giant rabbit warren... but they're not nice bunnies, they're people with no respect whatsoever for regular people like you and me.
Oh and I did like my visit to Queensland years ago. Lovely place.
It's glorious. I'm a relatively new Queenslander (moved here in 2019, the year before the scamdemic). Very relaxed way of life.
I see them as the attack rabbit from Monty Python's Holy Grail. We now need Holy Hand Grenades to take them all out. We tried to warn them but they were all taught all good things about bunnies.
LOL!!!! That killer attack rabbit was scary!