But It isn’t unheard of for people to be too valuable to kill but still not wanting them around for various reasons. Mankind’s history is filled with such stories of people who are otherwise too valuable to kill but inconvenient to have around being sentenced to remote prisons.
While I doubt people are being sent ‘off World’. Sentencing them to remote prisons and or black sites for the remainder of their lives wouldn’t be unusual historically speaking
I think we all have some degree of belief in this stuff due to the far-fetched nature of many of the things we've learned during Trump. It's unfortunate that we can't dismiss something like this based on how far-fetched it sounds.
During my research into all things "red-pill" I categorize everything in terms of "probabilities of an accurate account of reality" based on the amount of evidence I can find, and/or how credible that evidence is.
My Probabilities are not very well defined, they are more of an internal tally I keep based on what I see as my research continues on a topic.
For each source, my Credibility meter is a balance of the author's skepticism and evidence. For example, any author that isn't skeptical but provides insufficient evidence to support their claims gets a low credibility score and is unlikely to raise my probability tally by very much, if any.
Having said that, at this point in my research absolutely nothing has a probability score of 0. This has been a wild ride. I can't discount anything as absolutely impossible. I do give things like "off world prisons" a pretty low probability however. Pics or it didn't happen (in truth it would take a lot more than "pics").
To me it's a question of, to what degree are we being lied to? Is it like, "elites secretly are pedos and eat children" or is it like, our entire reality is scripted slavery, Flat Earth, we have been denied our sacred birthright of advanced human perceptions, etc. Like, the pedo stuff would be just a small lie to me. I worry that it's bigger lies. But like you, I am not entirely sure one way or the other.
It is Pretty far fetched and Sci-Fi.
But It isn’t unheard of for people to be too valuable to kill but still not wanting them around for various reasons. Mankind’s history is filled with such stories of people who are otherwise too valuable to kill but inconvenient to have around being sentenced to remote prisons.
While I doubt people are being sent ‘off World’. Sentencing them to remote prisons and or black sites for the remainder of their lives wouldn’t be unusual historically speaking
I think we all have some degree of belief in this stuff due to the far-fetched nature of many of the things we've learned during Trump. It's unfortunate that we can't dismiss something like this based on how far-fetched it sounds.
During my research into all things "red-pill" I categorize everything in terms of "probabilities of an accurate account of reality" based on the amount of evidence I can find, and/or how credible that evidence is.
My Probabilities are not very well defined, they are more of an internal tally I keep based on what I see as my research continues on a topic.
For each source, my Credibility meter is a balance of the author's skepticism and evidence. For example, any author that isn't skeptical but provides insufficient evidence to support their claims gets a low credibility score and is unlikely to raise my probability tally by very much, if any.
Having said that, at this point in my research absolutely nothing has a probability score of 0. This has been a wild ride. I can't discount anything as absolutely impossible. I do give things like "off world prisons" a pretty low probability however. Pics or it didn't happen (in truth it would take a lot more than "pics").
To me it's a question of, to what degree are we being lied to? Is it like, "elites secretly are pedos and eat children" or is it like, our entire reality is scripted slavery, Flat Earth, we have been denied our sacred birthright of advanced human perceptions, etc. Like, the pedo stuff would be just a small lie to me. I worry that it's bigger lies. But like you, I am not entirely sure one way or the other.