"Damn. My husband mentioned something about a cricket factory and how they're trying to get more people to be okay with eating crickets... Where exactly is he getting this information?? It must be the same online source as my husband." HOLY SHIT. It was on CBC, FFS! IMAGINE being this low-info!
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🧠 These people are STUPID!
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Yuval Harari said humans are hackable animals, and free will is over. These two statements really bugged me. So confident. As time has past and I've watched loved ones completely change, people I knew who were once intelligent and rational are now complaint and unquestioning. I kept questioning whats happening? Even others I've talked with can't understand whats happened to people they know.
Its the hack. Its already happened. He wasn't joking. That's why he was so confident. They already did it. That's why folk are walking around wondering whats happened to the people they know, and how they can't see whats really happening around them. They've been hacked!
I'm no expert. Was it through trauma? The lockdowns, the constant level of stress people are under I don't know. But I am convinced something has taken place that has caused massive change in the minds of those around us. The more I look at this from the 'hackable' angle the more it makes sense. Varying degrees to be sure, not hacked like zombies all under the same control. More sophisticated.
Just a spidey sense thing, but DNA, those ancestry places. Could that have something to do with it? Enabled the hack? There's no denying somethings happened. There are people I know ...180 degrees. Its not them anymore, I don't care what anyone says. They've changed.
Eating bugs? Sure. They'll eat the bugs. Just like they got the jab. Just like they have 11 people they personally know who are now dead, and been to their funerals and still believe every story it was heart attack, stroke, cancer and so on ...
Hacked. Yuval Harari was right. I'm certain of it.