I mean, the idea of nuclear power really is to boil water. Having never been involved in anything nuclear, there's no reason it can't just be done via chemical reaction, then the waste could be toxic and need to be disposed.... curious.
Regardless, nuclear threat as code makes sense.
I would need something more convincing to uproot that from my mind.
FWIW, I'm 100% on board that "nuclear" such and such is being used as comms as OP states.
I'm not even remotely close to tossing the whole idea of nuclear weapons out with the radioactive water, so to speak.
Hell, I'm even down with entertaining the idea they're actually some sort of occult weapon at this point. But I'll be honest, that's just because I'm deep diving Twin Peaks and it's a possible implication there. Which sounds stupid, except Twin Peaks is a treasure trove of Occult / Q theories that are pretty wildly believed to be true around these parts. Unfortunately, I can't elaborate mostly due to the fact it's so overwhelming to me, I'd really like to gety facts straight on it before doing so. Which is going to take me months if not longer.
Glad to find an open mind. Wholeheartedly encourage you to read the rest of the blog. He's just scratching the surface, but these comms seem to permeate basically everything we consume. Movies, TV, Music, News, Science. It's EVERYWHERE. Even Oreo releasing it's most stuffed cookie ever was comms to go overboard in election theft. It really is like we're living in the matrix.
You can easily find them yourself too, when you know what to look for, because they are literally everywhere.
If true, I could imagine being read in on the 'actual' nuclear power while being told that much of what they had been taught on the subject for the previous years were false before being filled in on how things actually work.
Thanks, conceptually this makes sense but would need something more tangible for me to accept.
Alright, well, that is interesting.
I mean, the idea of nuclear power really is to boil water. Having never been involved in anything nuclear, there's no reason it can't just be done via chemical reaction, then the waste could be toxic and need to be disposed.... curious.
Regardless, nuclear threat as code makes sense.
I would need something more convincing to uproot that from my mind.
FWIW, I'm 100% on board that "nuclear" such and such is being used as comms as OP states.
I'm not even remotely close to tossing the whole idea of nuclear weapons out with the radioactive water, so to speak.
Hell, I'm even down with entertaining the idea they're actually some sort of occult weapon at this point. But I'll be honest, that's just because I'm deep diving Twin Peaks and it's a possible implication there. Which sounds stupid, except Twin Peaks is a treasure trove of Occult / Q theories that are pretty wildly believed to be true around these parts. Unfortunately, I can't elaborate mostly due to the fact it's so overwhelming to me, I'd really like to gety facts straight on it before doing so. Which is going to take me months if not longer.
Glad to find an open mind. Wholeheartedly encourage you to read the rest of the blog. He's just scratching the surface, but these comms seem to permeate basically everything we consume. Movies, TV, Music, News, Science. It's EVERYWHERE. Even Oreo releasing it's most stuffed cookie ever was comms to go overboard in election theft. It really is like we're living in the matrix.
You can easily find them yourself too, when you know what to look for, because they are literally everywhere.
I have no issues with the various types of comms. It makes sense that nuclear threats are comms more than literal threats.
The thing is, to say that nuclear energy is a fiction. THAT is where I would need something more convincing. Some alternative that can fill the gaps.
If true, I could imagine being read in on the 'actual' nuclear power while being told that much of what they had been taught on the subject for the previous years were false before being filled in on how things actually work.
Thanks, conceptually this makes sense but would need something more tangible for me to accept.