... according to this fellow:
And you can add the AI narrative to the list of BS that you are all consuming.
I admire the enthusiastic speech. I prefer outspoken disagreement rather than quiet resentment.
Let me propose a point of agreement, if not complete agreement with your entire premise.
*Yes, there's a cult like deviation that seems more like fanfare than progress.
-we're starting to bicker about someone deleting a thread. But, duh, the forum was built with those permissions. If you want to outlaw it, change the permissions. Done deal.
-we bicker about who speaks too much or too little. How silly it's a text based protocol, everything is available simultaneously. Who cares what gets posted, you can search for what you like
-and this is probably more to the point of your complaint. The forum is filling up with weird poetic prose, strange AI rendered imagery. I'm sure not everyone is a fan about my own weird side projects.
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But here's the part I want you to see . . . that I think may be coming around the corner
*Cryptographic torrents that retain files the media tries to delete
*Underground tor network that doesn't rely on standard ISP
*Files that don't just harbor media exposure but teach you real things like storing efficient food, building DIY tech, maybe even alien tech.
*And, yes, remote viewing data that is otherwise inaccessible.
**This is my goal. Not poetry. Not funny pictures. Yes, the prose and pictures are a necessary intermediary step. This became more clear one day when I saw that what they're doing with their images is creating cryptographic authentication. You have to appreciate the sophistication here.
But you have to see the big picture. "We don't want to be slaves, therefore we want allies not slaves"
Why doesn't ET show up?
For the same reason that you are not currently packing your bags and buying a train ticket to go fight the Kim Jong army and liberate north korea. Are you gonna do that today? No? Then what the fuck do you expect with the "ET liberation front"
Do they actually exist? All in all it beats me. But the message rings clear. We're not supposed to care. We're supposed to liberate ourselves. Maybe they'll meet us halfway maybe they won't