One of the few rabbit holes I feel better about the world after going down. I used to have existential fear of nuclear bombs, and I'm glad to know that they aren't a real thing.
World trade in it's current form doesn't even make sense if suitcase nukes exist.
Please elaborate? Not reactionary doubt, but curious.
I mean, nukes are real, or what was done with all the testing and all? WW2 as well?
And to world trade; is that just in the sense that if suitcase nukes were an option there would not be the trust to have people travel easily because they might set off a nuke on arrival?
I don't think nukes are real at all. They were used to scare the population. Hiding under desks now from school shooters was hiding under desks from nuclear attack a few decades ago. Same tactic, different era. Both driven by lies from the government.
Nuclear stuff in pop culture or news is a way to send secret messages about dangerous information. For instance, when a guy wanted to go dive to visit the wreck of the titanic, the Navy made him do something to a nuclear sub before he explored the titanic. Doesn't make sense until you realize it was code for hiding the fact that the titanic was sunk on purpose.
I know I sound kind of crazy if you aren't aware of how the world really works.
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.
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.
One of the few rabbit holes I feel better about the world after going down. I used to have existential fear of nuclear bombs, and I'm glad to know that they aren't a real thing.
World trade in it's current form doesn't even make sense if suitcase nukes exist.
Please elaborate? Not reactionary doubt, but curious.
I mean, nukes are real, or what was done with all the testing and all? WW2 as well?
And to world trade; is that just in the sense that if suitcase nukes were an option there would not be the trust to have people travel easily because they might set off a nuke on arrival?
I don't think nukes are real at all. They were used to scare the population. Hiding under desks now from school shooters was hiding under desks from nuclear attack a few decades ago. Same tactic, different era. Both driven by lies from the government.
Nuclear stuff in pop culture or news is a way to send secret messages about dangerous information. For instance, when a guy wanted to go dive to visit the wreck of the titanic, the Navy made him do something to a nuclear sub before he explored the titanic. Doesn't make sense until you realize it was code for hiding the fact that the titanic was sunk on purpose.
I know I sound kind of crazy if you aren't aware of how the world really works.
https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2021/09/08/nuclear-q/
That blog will teach you more than you want to know.
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.
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.