Posts for Tag: question everything
There Will Be No Climate Catastrophe: MIT Professor Dr Richard Lindzen
“If you reach Net Zero by 2050, if you do it worldwide, you avoid about a third of a degree of warming. If it’s just Europe and the Anglosphere, it’s closer to a tenth of a degree,” says Dr Richard Lindzen, an atmospheric physicist and professor emeritus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). “So you have avoided a tenth of a degree of warming at a cost of probably tens of trillions of dollars. Doesn’t seem like a bargain to me,” he adds. “How far will the population go in saying, we will sacrifice ourselves for a symbolic gesture?” [Read More]
Exorcist Warns: Are Chatbots the New Ouija Board?
Moderating Human Behaviour: Palantir Insider Reveals Company’s Sick Plans for A.I.
Tribute to Thomas Binder's Accurate Summary
Respect to my good friend @Thomas_Binder who accurately describes the past 5 years to perfection. I couldn’t have said it better myself. pic.twitter.com/mEAJS32TAl
— Dr. Lynn Fynn-derella🐭 (@Fynnderella1) June 11, 2025
Christian Pastors Ignore Israel’s Corruption
Christian Pastors Support Israel and the Killing of Iranians Ignoring the Facts that Netanyahu Funds Hamas and Israeli Leaders are Involved in Satanic Ritual Abuse
The Unseen Hand: Why AI’s Rise Will Mark a New Era of Net Job Loss
The siren song of technological progress has always promised a brighter future, often accompanied by reassurances that any jobs displaced will be swiftly replaced by new, unforeseen opportunities. From the Luddite rebellions against textile machinery to the fears surrounding automation, history is replete with instances where technological advances were expected to lead to widespread unemployment, only to witness a net increase in job availability. [Read More]
Plandemic 2.0: The July 4th Bioterror Plot & Palantir’s Master Plan - Dr. David Martin
The Eliza Effect 2: Electric Idiocracy Zombie Apocalypse Boogaloo
Memory, History, Mandela Effect, And Time Mirrors
For some time, as a regular feature of comments and conversation in this website's vidchats, we've been talking about the epistemological warfare being waged in our time, and against virtually every institution. For example, for many I've entertained a very high octane speculative hypothesis about the so-called "Mandela effect" as being an experiment both in social engineering, and as an experiment in the possibilities of the "observer effect" on the macro, and not quantum, scales. One may get a handle on this speculation by posing a simple question: what happens - if anything at all - when a group observer has its memory altered or changed while another group does not? Minimally, one may say that this creates two very different timelines, at least mentally. But how - if at all - would this spill over into the physical world. [Read More]