Ok. First, these lights didn’t appear until Spring/Summer 2020ish. Now, all we have to do is call to get them changed, but none of them in my area has changed and I know for a fact that ppl have called. So what we(my girl and I) wanna do is map them out, see if there’s any specific distances between them, where they are and see if a pattern arises.
So in the game, from what my girl has told me, a virus spread(like Covid), the government/GRE(WHO/CDC) rolled out forced vax(more or less) and something went fucky with the vax and ppl started turning into zombies or something like that. And at night they’re super powerful so it’s been discovered that sunlight/UV light slows the turning or prohibits the turning(enter the main character). Everyone is infected in the game. They wear what appears to be like FitBits/watches that can tell you how close you are to turning. Except for the main guy, he’s from beyond the wall.
So also in the game, there’s purple street lights, doorway lights sporadically placed throughout the landscape/cityscape that you must use to save you or to use at your advantage.
We’re totally into Conspiracy Theory here but with predictive programming they like to use and how much we’ve thought was fiction or not possible has come true, can’t overlook it.
Also, if you memeber, I recall reading something maybe last month about how the vaccines distributed in the Southern/Red States were different, had higher viral load or whatever, than the vaccines in the rest of the country/Blue States.
Germicidal UV is blue. When UV lights are purple (black lights) it’s because most of the light is being filtered out. Seems like the game even follows this logic because the lights I see in screenshots are blue, not purple.
UV does not penetrate skin. It would not even penetrate clothing. It is used to sterilize surfaces. It would never have any effect on anyone who has already contracted a germ. This is why there are talks of IV UV treatments.
“Throwing it out through sheer hubris” - what are you talking about? I just disproved it using logic.
Of course there’s nothing wrong with discussing a theory, but there is something wrong with completely ignoring and sidestepping all criticism against it.
Ok. First, these lights didn’t appear until Spring/Summer 2020ish. Now, all we have to do is call to get them changed, but none of them in my area has changed and I know for a fact that ppl have called. So what we(my girl and I) wanna do is map them out, see if there’s any specific distances between them, where they are and see if a pattern arises.
So in the game, from what my girl has told me, a virus spread(like Covid), the government/GRE(WHO/CDC) rolled out forced vax(more or less) and something went fucky with the vax and ppl started turning into zombies or something like that. And at night they’re super powerful so it’s been discovered that sunlight/UV light slows the turning or prohibits the turning(enter the main character). Everyone is infected in the game. They wear what appears to be like FitBits/watches that can tell you how close you are to turning. Except for the main guy, he’s from beyond the wall.
So also in the game, there’s purple street lights, doorway lights sporadically placed throughout the landscape/cityscape that you must use to save you or to use at your advantage.
We’re totally into Conspiracy Theory here but with predictive programming they like to use and how much we’ve thought was fiction or not possible has come true, can’t overlook it.
Also, if you memeber, I recall reading something maybe last month about how the vaccines distributed in the Southern/Red States were different, had higher viral load or whatever, than the vaccines in the rest of the country/Blue States.
It’s just a thing that makes me go 🤔
Some major issues with this theory:
Germicidal UV is blue. When UV lights are purple (black lights) it’s because most of the light is being filtered out. Seems like the game even follows this logic because the lights I see in screenshots are blue, not purple.
UV does not penetrate skin. It would not even penetrate clothing. It is used to sterilize surfaces. It would never have any effect on anyone who has already contracted a germ. This is why there are talks of IV UV treatments.
All I’m going to say is nothing wrong with discussing a theory. Throwing it out through sheer hubris doesn’t help prove or disprove. Just saying.
“Throwing it out through sheer hubris” - what are you talking about? I just disproved it using logic.
Of course there’s nothing wrong with discussing a theory, but there is something wrong with completely ignoring and sidestepping all criticism against it.
I know the “official story” about it, Cheesey.