So satisfying to see this smug arrogant gasbag getting busted by the Steak-umm guy, although I think there are many 5th-graders who would shine brighter than Tyson does in a room full of scientists. I have never been able to endure this man, and I turn him right off whenever he appears. Here is a secret: Tyson's condescending "I am so much smarter than thee" demeanor is a cover for his insecurity. He is not as smart as he would like people to think, and it shows on his face and in his arguments. He is but a chosen mouthpiece for MSM and Cabal "scientific" propaganda, which I don't understand because his conceit is so irritating; but there is a reason it works, which is the magic of subliminal association. People need to wake up and realize that when they are being told to respect someone, it doesn't necessarily mean that person deserves it. See the trick: People on TV will ubiquitously defer to someone as being an expert to make it seem like he is one, then through that association the ones passively watching assume that the man knows what he's talking about. A lot of apparently smart people agree, so it MUST be true, right? But who are the ones doing this to convince you? They are the very people who have lied to you over and over to get you to think the way the powers who pay their salaries want you to think. Strangely, I find that I'm craving Steak-umm now. Can you make Steak-umm into a meatloaf? Is that something Tyson might know? (No apologies for my sexist he-ism.)
So satisfying to see this smug arrogant gasbag getting busted by the Steak-umm guy, although I think there are many 5th-graders who would shine brighter than Tyson does in a room full of scientists. I have never been able to endure this man, and I turn him right off whenever he appears. Here is a secret: Tyson's condescending "I am so much smarter than thee" demeanor is a cover for his insecurity. He is not as smart as he would like people to think, and it shows on his face and in his arguments. He is but a chosen mouthpiece for MSM and Cabal "scientific" propaganda, which I don't understand because his conceit is so irritating; but there is a reason it works, which is the magic of subliminal association. People need to wake up and realize that when they are being told to respect someone, it doesn't necessarily mean that person deserves it. See the trick: People on TV will ubiquitously defer to someone as being an expert to make it seem like he is one, then through that association the ones passively watching assume that the man knows what he's talking about. A lot of apparently smart people agree, so it MUST be true, right? But who are the ones doing this to convince you? They are the very people who have lied to you over and over to get you to think the way the powers who pay their salaries want you to think. Strangely, I find that I'm craving Steak-umm now. Can you make Steak-umm into a meatloaf? Is that something Tyson might know? (No apologies for my sexist he-ism.)