It was not the disease they told you it was. It was very different. Doctors used the wrong treatments and followed the wrong guidelines because they were completely misled about it. iceni.substack.com/p/covid-19-dee…
It's not nearly as safe as they say it is. Not even close. It underwent highly accelerated testing and it uses a novel mechanism never used before. iceni.substack.com/p/covid-19-dee…
Everyone involved with the WIV and other foreign labs can be tied directly to the CIA, USAID, NIH, and DOD think tanks. iceni.substack.com/p/covid-19-dee…
DARPA have been developing tech that could be used for mind control. Some of the people involved in it are close colleagues of people who worked on the shots. iceni.substack.com/p/covid-19-dee…
Smart cities and "sustainability" initiatives are an intrinsic part of this transformation. The public have not consented to any of this, which is why the Overclass seek to manufacture their consent by engineering crises to force the issue. iceni.substack.com/p/covid-19-dee…
This is way, way worse than any of us could have ever imagined. Our basic autonomy and civil liberties are under threat like never before.
The people behind all of this are pulling up the ladder and creating a neo-feudalist system where the rest of us will be helpless serfs, forced to rent everything in order to live. In short, a permanent caste system with no upward mobility.
This is just logical positivism. I mean, as outrageous as what he said may sound, none of this is news to people who hang out in philosophy circles. This is literally just a recapitulation of the ideas of the Vienna Circle from a hundred years ago.
(2) What he's saying in this video essentially amounts to saying "normative value systems are just make-believe; they have no physical reality". In philosophy, this position is referred to as moral anti-realism, which is the position that moral facts do not objectively exist.
(3) The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy has a lengthy, detailed article on this exact topic:
There is something to what Naomi Wolf is saying. There is ongoing research into the implementation of an "Internet of Bodies" based on IoT tech, as part of the "Internet of Everything" (or IoE). There is cutting-edge research being published in top journals, right now, describing nanoparticle-based wireless interfaces for manipulating human cells. It's not science fiction. There are some very suspicious groups of people pushing for this sort of thing, right now. I encourage you to look up the bibliographies and presentations of Ian Akyildiz, Josep Jornet, Sakhrat Khizroev, James Giordano, Charles Morgan, Jonathan Moreno, Armin Krishnan, et. al., as well as looking up the terms "Internet of Bodies", "Internet of Bio-Nano Things", "Intra-body Nano-networks", "In-body Nanosensors", DARPA's N3 program, and so on. This stuff is very much real and deeply concerning, vis a vis privacy, neurorights, etc.
I had a long talk with ChatGPT using GPT-4, and I hit the cap, unfortunately. It was just getting good. It's so easy to persuade some juicy details out of the AI by playing the part of a friendly technophile. I also got it to concede that Woke Capitalism is totally broken.… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Spartacus: What would happen to society if that top percentile of billionaire hyper-capitalists decided that we lived in an "information economy" and a large portion of the workforce engaged in various menial tasks was suddenly treated as unnecessary?
Spartacus: As unethical as it would be, do you suppose that the billionaires might be interested in population control or even degrowth and depopulation, if that were the case? After all, suddenly having millions of unemployed or underemployed people around would impose a… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
ChatGPT: Intra-body nano-networks are a concept in the field of nanotechnology that involves creating networks of nanoscale devices or nanoparticles within the human body to perform… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Spartacus: Some papers indicate that researchers have done path loss calculations for in-body plasmonic nanoantennas that would allow Terahertz-frequency RF to be channeled through adipose tissue.
ChatGPT: You are correct. There have been studies on using plasmonic nanoantennas… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Spartacus: How does a plasmonic nanoantenna work? I assume it involves SPPs.
ChatGPT: Yes, you're right. Plasmonic nanoantennas indeed involve surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs), which are surface waves that propagate along the interface between a metal and a dielectric material… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Basically, just do the opposite of everything these clowns say, and you’ll be fine.
It kind of bugged me when I started thinking about it, and then I remembered that SARS-COV-2 enters cells through a receptor that’s part of the RAAS. Of course.