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Martialis
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Tin-foil milliner, 2IC of Cringe Inc.

It's going to be fascinating to watch which professions fall by the wayside as this so-called AI revolution plays out. I've long-maintained that most doctors are actually thick as pigshit, as the response to the pandemic showed in spades, so I'm not surprised they could easily be replaced by a glorified search algorithm.

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Dunno about that, but I can see your posts again on Amethyst.

This is ridiculous. Deplatforming works brilliantly to stifle dissident discourse, which is exactly why they do it. This tut-tutting about how it doesn't make for a very nice society is stupid because those engaged in it are horrible people.

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He's trying to hold the price down so he can stack harder.

Yeah, they shut down their gender clinic recently. Turns out they'd been mutilating kids since the late 80s or something.

Another Tavistock guy was Kurt Lewin, who played a central role in mind control research for decades in the US. I've been trying to write a piece related to his work (with view to blogging on Nostr) but I'm struggling to find the time to work on it.

Oh was he? I know there were some pretty prominent shrinks associated with Tavistock as well. That's the stuff I'd love to see someone explore.

Yeah, it's pretty sad when they resort to that stuff. The truth is weird enough already. MKULTRA is similar - the facts we have are incredibly sinister but then conspiritards just go and make up any old shit.

No, that's one of the ones I read. The first couple of chapters have some useful background but then it goes off the deep end. It has a whole chapter about Illuminati messaging in a Rhianna song. I'm not necessarily adverse to that sort of analysis but he doesn't even try to tie it back to Tavistock.

It's incredibly frustrating that it's virtually impossible to find decent information about the activities of the Tavistock Institute. There have been two books written on the subject and they're both among the stupidest things I have ever read. Standard procedure seems to be to highlight the Institute's initial growth from the British war-time propaganda unit after WWI and then make up whatever the fuck you want about them from there. I've not come across anything that isn't the lowest kind of speculation and most of it goes hand in hand with some of the dumber ideas regarding MKULTRA floating around out there.

Not at all - he couldn't keep his mouth shut. On the one hand it could be entirely fantasy but on the other, he did have a good record in the military and did try out for special forces with everyone who knew him at the time fully expecting that he'd get in. He had a perfect blend of capability and insecurity which would've made him an excellent patsy for an operation like this.

I don't believe that actually happened, but I wouldn't be surprised if McVeigh had been recruited and didn't realise he'd be left out to dry. He also said in his initial interview with his legal team that he thought the trucks were switched because the blast was much, much bigger than he expected. Later evidence of a second truck actually surfaced.

McVeigh was remarkably consistent on this point. He also insisted his execution would be fake and that he'd be whisked away by his handlers and given a new life as a reward for his loyalty.