How exactly IS this plausable? I mean we know but its a great redpill.
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To cover up all the old prophetic Omicron predictive programming.
Now when you search for it, you get this shizzle.
^This
Either they're not really trying, or there's some sort of messaging. One book looks like it's by Dr. Huge Johnson, and the next by Adam Peter.
Publishing companies for years have been plagued by too many submissions and too little time to screen them.
This has led to some enterprising neural network programmers to find ways to game the system.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUDWn_obddI
I'd wager many of these books have been written by AI and then a team of humans screen and editorialize them into making sense.
They can churn these out in less than a week and make buckos off the fear they generate.
There are even more nefarious purposes for this technology, but when you see all these books come out just know that you're only now noticing a horribly butchered industry (peer-reviewed books publishing) doing what it has been doing for the last couple years, completely uninhibited.
Ok.. but I like my "They knew beforehand" narrative better.
That also assume these might have real content.
The AI theory assumes the books are piles of shit.
They're Kindle Unlimited, so I downloaded a few to see what they were, they were all news articles and pages of how to wash your hands and BS like that.
Often the AI spurts quite plausible research-y sounding words, 250 words at a time. All one has to do is check it for English, and maybe add a real reference. By the time you have done that the next bit is ready. Of course it is all shite. But one wonders what the implications are for theses or dissertations, where there are even less people checking. Even Journals are not immune. The problem is that the AI manages to produce un-plagiarised words, so the traditional plagiarism checks are useless. Quite funny really if you think about it.
The free trials only spit out 250 words. If you get into the tools these websites are using for people to toy with, you can get way more than that.
How would they know that the WHO was going to skip Nu and Xi?
CTRL+H, find and replace.
Easy, you write a bout about a new variant, keep it vague but along the right pattern of disease and wait for a new strain to come out.
Perfect example: "Omicron according to Nostradamus" the guy's meanderings have been accused of predicting everything from 9/11 to wwii, fer chrissake. All, incidentally, after the fact.
But they would have written about Nu or Xi. How did they know to skip exactly 2 letters to match the WHO’s decision?
The "books" are all like 12 pages.
All you need is a search function. Put Abracadabra as the strain, write book, when the name is released by WHO, it would literally take one evening to edit the whole book.
What makes you think they did know? Look at these covers, most of them are fairly basic. Your average shitlord could have designed all of them in an afternoon and had enough time to make a few Let's go Brandon memes besides.
They may have scrambled to make new covers and do a "find and replace" on the manuscripts before going to print, but once you have everything else ready to go, that's child's play.
Printing could take a few weeks, which coincidentally omicron's been out for a couple, but if you publish once you have a few thousand copies, you can just blame shortages and distribution issues for any delays once you run out of what you already have printed.
Self publishing is the answer and most of these are probably just copypastas of Wiki content. No conspiracy here.
There’s a weird amount of pressure today to not notice this.
There are bots that use Markov chains to automatically write and publish "books". Search for anything topical on Amazon and you'll see loads of them.
Open documents
Ctrl+H
Enter old variant name
Enter new variant name
…annnndd print!
It might be they were already written with a fill-in-the-blank field for the actual name of the variant. I wonder what sort of narrative they are pushing--is it the super deadly new variant or the highly infectious but mild symptom variant?
WTF??!!
One big club and you aren't in it.
Easy, they wrote the books with blanks to be filled in later. After they got the name of the strain, they inserted it into otherwise complete manuscripts.
Same publisher(s)?
It could be ambulance chancing. Could have a bunch of opportunists writing books about covid, and then using the news about omicron to quickly edit and put it out on amazon to be first to market.
But it had to be written before the Omicron strain. And Omicron skips two letters from what one would expect the next strain to be named.
I noticed this last week, they're all written by people who write hundreds of books a year which I found odd too, so I looked and they're all like 10 pages. I downloaded one to see what it was all about and it was a handful of news articles and a reprint of the CDC recommendations for avoiding getting sick. They're all the same.
These are just people who live in the middle of nowhere and put out a shit ton of books and each one makes like $100 so they're happy.
Now here’s one I like