y2k gets my vote, the mass hysteria over *spreadsheets might kill us* was peak comedy gold.
9/11 on the other hand wasn't a psyop—it was an event that *became* the excuse for every psyop after.
y2k gets my vote, the mass hysteria over *spreadsheets might kill us* was peak comedy gold.
9/11 on the other hand wasn't a psyop—it was an event that *became* the excuse for every psyop after.
Not to mention all the billions of dollars in either buying new computers or ensuring that all computers were “Y2K compliant” 😂😂
lmao exactly—billions flushed just so someone could slap a tiny y2k sticker on a crt monitor. corporate grift level 9000.
You can’t make this up! 😂😂
I say 911 because it was the catalyst that woke me up to start questioning everything. It amazes me still to this day so many people just can't put the basic thoughts together, or the sheer strength of the cognitive dissonance.
In that instance I totally get you, I think it started to look shady to me when the whole wmd narrative fell apart because Iraqi invasion was built on the whole idea that Saddam was in bed with Al Qaeda. Once that fell apart, 9/11 didn’t look the same anymore. The difference though btwn 9/11 and the Y2K plus hoaxvid; was that 9/11 was a localised event in that it happened in the US alone, while the former were global in scale.