That's... actually not what I said. I just asked for a direct answer to my simple questions. It now seems like you're not ever going to give me one, so I'm forced to conclude that it is, in fact, just a big goose chase with no real answer at the end.
I'm gonna level with you too. I'd like you to be honest with yourself... do YOU actually know the answer to my questions? If you can't answer these simple, obvious questions, how certain are you that these various conspiracies you believe in actually make sense?
Really think about it. Even if you can't tell me the answers, for whatever reasons, you should try to lay it out for yourself, privately, just to make sure you can actually get from point A (some monument in Georgia) to point Z (covid vaccines are bad) in a way that makes sense to you. If you can't, I hope it makes you pause and reconsider some of this stuff.
Because, to be honest, your post about the end goal of all this being a world with quintillions of dollars of gold spread amongst everyone, everyone having beautiful homes on minimum wage, etc... all that just sounds like a wish fulfillment fantasy to me. Are you certain you're not believing these things just because you want that future to come true?
Think about it. How much of your beliefs are because you WANT them to be true, rather than actually having good reasons to believe that they ARE true?
Like you said in another post, I don't gain anything from changing your mind (or not), except to say that I don't think it's good for America when its people live in totally different factual universes. I don't think a nation can survive long in that state. And looking at your post history and how deep into this stuff you are, I really think you're on the wrong path.
I really hope you'll try to answer my questions for yourself, at least, and really think about whether those answers truly make sense.
You keep saying this but it's not true. I'm not asking for your entire worldview, I'm just asking about the stuff contained in the image you posted to start this topic. That image has the Georgia Guidestones and the covid vaccine in it. I want to know how those things are related, how you know, and why. That's all. Again, to reiterate, all I've asked is:
* Who built the Georgia Guidestones?
* How do you know?
* Why did they build them?
* How is this related to the vaccine?
Here's an answer that at least has the right shape for those questions: "Joe Smith built the Guidestones. We know because we looked at his business records, available here (link), which show a large payment to a company called 'GG Monument LLC', in Georgia, a couple weeks before the construction on the monument began, for the exact amount that the Guidestones cost. We think he did it because he's a Scientologist, as evidenced by pictures of him at these Scientology meetings (link). In Dianetics, one of Scientology's main books, it calls for the creation of such a monument (link to the passage in the book). This is all related to the vaccines because Joe Smith went on to be a cofounder of GlaxoSmithKline, a major pharmaceutical manufacturer."
If you had said something like that, I would have said "oh, that's very interesting, maybe these guys are actually onto something. Maybe I'll look into the other stuff they're talking about".
Unfortunately, your answer doesn't resemble this. So far you've only given me vague references to topics that seem completely unrelated to what I'm asking. What do the Guidestones have to do with Masonic court systems run by the Vatican, quintillions of dollars in gold, logographic thinking, etc? No idea. Why is the city of London, ancient Babylonians, the House of Saud, etc, related to these specific questions? No idea. They don't even seem like the kind of topics that could possibly lead to answers for these questions. Ancient Babylonians certainly didn't build the monument, it was built in 1980.
Given your refusal to give an answer that even plausibly begins to make sense for those questions, I'm forced to assume you don't have an answer. Since you don't have an answer, I have no inclination to do a bunch of additional research.
I hope realizing that your worldview can't produce an intelligible answer to these simple questions causes you to reflect and reconsider.
That's... actually not what I said. I just asked for a direct answer to my simple questions. It now seems like you're not ever going to give me one, so I'm forced to conclude that it is, in fact, just a big goose chase with no real answer at the end.
I'm gonna level with you too. I'd like you to be honest with yourself... do YOU actually know the answer to my questions? If you can't answer these simple, obvious questions, how certain are you that these various conspiracies you believe in actually make sense?
Really think about it. Even if you can't tell me the answers, for whatever reasons, you should try to lay it out for yourself, privately, just to make sure you can actually get from point A (some monument in Georgia) to point Z (covid vaccines are bad) in a way that makes sense to you. If you can't, I hope it makes you pause and reconsider some of this stuff.
Because, to be honest, your post about the end goal of all this being a world with quintillions of dollars of gold spread amongst everyone, everyone having beautiful homes on minimum wage, etc... all that just sounds like a wish fulfillment fantasy to me. Are you certain you're not believing these things just because you want that future to come true?
Think about it. How much of your beliefs are because you WANT them to be true, rather than actually having good reasons to believe that they ARE true?
Like you said in another post, I don't gain anything from changing your mind (or not), except to say that I don't think it's good for America when its people live in totally different factual universes. I don't think a nation can survive long in that state. And looking at your post history and how deep into this stuff you are, I really think you're on the wrong path.
I really hope you'll try to answer my questions for yourself, at least, and really think about whether those answers truly make sense.
You keep saying this but it's not true. I'm not asking for your entire worldview, I'm just asking about the stuff contained in the image you posted to start this topic. That image has the Georgia Guidestones and the covid vaccine in it. I want to know how those things are related, how you know, and why. That's all. Again, to reiterate, all I've asked is:
Here's an answer that at least has the right shape for those questions: "Joe Smith built the Guidestones. We know because we looked at his business records, available here (link), which show a large payment to a company called 'GG Monument LLC', in Georgia, a couple weeks before the construction on the monument began, for the exact amount that the Guidestones cost. We think he did it because he's a Scientologist, as evidenced by pictures of him at these Scientology meetings (link). In Dianetics, one of Scientology's main books, it calls for the creation of such a monument (link to the passage in the book). This is all related to the vaccines because Joe Smith went on to be a cofounder of GlaxoSmithKline, a major pharmaceutical manufacturer."
If you had said something like that, I would have said "oh, that's very interesting, maybe these guys are actually onto something. Maybe I'll look into the other stuff they're talking about".
Unfortunately, your answer doesn't resemble this. So far you've only given me vague references to topics that seem completely unrelated to what I'm asking. What do the Guidestones have to do with Masonic court systems run by the Vatican, quintillions of dollars in gold, logographic thinking, etc? No idea. Why is the city of London, ancient Babylonians, the House of Saud, etc, related to these specific questions? No idea. They don't even seem like the kind of topics that could possibly lead to answers for these questions. Ancient Babylonians certainly didn't build the monument, it was built in 1980.
Given your refusal to give an answer that even plausibly begins to make sense for those questions, I'm forced to assume you don't have an answer. Since you don't have an answer, I have no inclination to do a bunch of additional research.
I hope realizing that your worldview can't produce an intelligible answer to these simple questions causes you to reflect and reconsider.