Does anyone know of any real arguments Q might not be real? All I seem to hear is retarded shit like "Q's predictions have never come true" from cunts who don't even know what it is
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It is a legitimate point that it matters more what they believe. This is why rhino horn and tiger penis markets exist.
But for that to make sense here, then it would mean despite adrenochrome not being capable of extending life or curing disease, the Cabal mistakenly believes otherwise, and is not listening to the same people who are supposedly working on their behalf in academia and the medical institutions, who also agree that adrenochrome can’t do any of this.
It basically means the only reason they believe this is true is not because of the scientists and doctors they have working for them, but because some anons once wondered if Fear and Loathing was accurate and never bothered to actually check. And none of their own experts are telling them it’s nonsense.
Rich people hire smart people to figure this out. I don’t see a world in which a Cabal as powerful and successful and secretive as the one in this theory would willingly take such an enormous risk for a theory that literally nobody actually believes is true, including their own experts.
I mean, you can buy it on the internet right now. I’m not even sure it’s a controlled substance. If people here are willing to eat horse medicine, is nobody really willing to buy some adrenochrome and test if it’s actually what you’re worried about?
I can only study the chemical formula for adrenochrome. If it’s synthetically a different chemical compound than natural adrenochrome, then it’s not adrenochrome any more than hydrogen peroxide is water. If you have the chemical structure for synthetic adrenochrome, then I’d be happy to take a look at it. I am not an expert in chemistry, but I know a couple and have a decent background in it myself.
Also, the difference between the horse medicine and the people medicine isn’t in the chemical compound of the medicine. It’s in how it’s delivered to the metabolism. They will preserve meds for horses with less stringent regulations than for people. The paste itself may be less safe for human consumption than for horses.
But the medicine itself is exactly the same and if injected directly to the blood would be exactly the same. Chemically identical.
There it is... Our nemesis:
PERSONAL INCREDULITY
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_from_incredulity#:~:text=Argument%20from%20incredulity%2C%20also%20known,or%20is%20difficult%20to%20imagine.
It’s true!
But it’s also difficult to imagine that people are gay because the sun is actually the egg of a gigantic telepathic alien commanding them to have sex with each other.
It’s perfectly reasonable to ignore that theory that in absence of compelling evidence. I have to filter information somehow. I can’t simply accept every single random theory I run across as worthy of investigation. I would literally have no time to act on real information if I was obligated to research fake information just in case.
I can’t logically counter an argument by saying it doesn’t seem likely, but I can on that basis demand a far more convincing case be brought forth before I spend time on it.
Because otherwise, I’ll need you to read my fifteen hundred page theory about gay sun alien fetuses being responsible for all evil and you’re obligated to research it all before telling me that you don’t accept it.