IS it real, though? Did you bother to look into it yourself? At all? Or are you automatically believing what some random person online says and then passing it on with no further thought?
At this point, I won't even bother to fact check it myself because it will ultimately just be a waste of my time. Because chances are (by a huge margin), if it's some sort of vague, super-fantastic claim being posted here, then it's most likely not true. Or at the very least, it's being seriously misunderstood and/or misrepresented.
Also, this is not meant as a personal attack on you, but you do have an established history of frequently posting things that are easily discredited with three minutes or less of fact checking. So your reputation precedes you on this.
But just on the off chance that someone on this elite research board is interested in doing some elite level (or, you know, any level) of research on this, here are some tips on what to look into:
Who is this "someone" who pulled the original German manuscript out of archives? Names are the first step in establishing a trail of evidence. Is there anything, anywhere that gives the name of this person?
Is there any collaborating evidence to this? Other than a photograph of what the original manuscript supposedly says? Who originally posted this photograph? Where?
Has anyone else been able to view the original manuscript? If so, what info is there about them? What is their name? What did they say about it? What evidence have they given?
Where exactly is this original German manuscript archived? How might others be able to see it for themselves?
Is "Elon" found only in the original German manuscript? Is it found in the published German version? Is it found in the published English version? Is it found in any published version of any language? If it's only found in the original, unpublished German manuscript, but never made it into the published versions...why?
Has anyone else bothered to do any research on this? What did they find?
What are the psychological/emotional/financial motivations for fabricating such a claim, if it is not true? What is to be gained?
These are just a few things that might help someone to fact check this, if they wish to do so.
I certainly hope that people would do at least the bare minimum of checking before taking this as gospel straight from the lips of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and/or John. Because not only is it important to exist in reality, and not go wandering about in Delusion Land, it jeopardizes our credibility as a group when this type of thing is passed around to normies and they blow holes in it within 30 seconds of hearing about it.
It seems harmless when viewed by itself, but if you add up all these little things, it eventually starts to give people a false impression of reality. It becomes part of the collective unconscious, and people simply take all these things to be true and gives us a view that doesn't match reality.
Quite frankly, I think this is BS. I think people like "finding" these little clues about things that reinforce opinions they already hold. I think it's comforting to them because it makes it seem as if there is more order and control in the world where there otherwise might not be. Which is why so many people get so upset and emotional when anyone suggests that it might not be true.
So, I could make yet another request that you at least try to do some basic fact checking on this type of thing before you post it to our elite research board, but I think we all know that it would be pointless. Right?
PS - I don't think I'd be all that chuffed that a literal Nazi might be including me in some prophecy of his. But that's just me, I guess. 🤷♀️
IS it real, though? Did you bother to look into it yourself? At all? Or are you automatically believing what some random person online says and then passing it on with no further thought?
At this point, I won't even bother to fact check it myself because it will ultimately just be a waste of my time. Because chances are (by a huge margin), if it's some sort of vague, super-fantastic claim being posted here, then it's most likely not true. Or at the very least, it's being seriously misunderstood and/or misrepresented.
Also, this is not meant as a personal attack on you, but you do have an established history of frequently posting things that are easily discredited with three minutes or less of fact checking. So your reputation precedes you on this.
But just on the off chance that someone on this elite research board is interested in doing some elite level (or, you know, any level) of research on this, here are some tips on what to look into:
Who is this "someone" who pulled the original German manuscript out of archives? Names are the first step in establishing a trail of evidence. Is there anything, anywhere that gives the name of this person?
Is there any collaborating evidence to this? Other than a photograph of what the original manuscript supposedly says? Who originally posted this photograph? Where?
Has anyone else been able to view the original manuscript? If so, what info is there about them? What is their name? What did they say about it? What evidence have they given?
Where exactly is this original German manuscript archived? How might others be able to see it for themselves?
Is "Elon" found only in the original German manuscript? Is it found in the published German version? Is it found in the published English version? Is it found in any published version of any language? If it's only found in the original, unpublished German manuscript, but never made it into the published versions...why?
Has anyone else bothered to do any research on this? What did they find?
What are the psychological/emotional/financial motivations for fabricating such a claim, if it is not true? What is to be gained?
These are just a few things that might help someone to fact check this, if they wish to do so.
I certainly hope that people would do at least the bare minimum of checking before taking this as gospel straight from the lips of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and/or John. Because not only is it important to exist in reality, and not go wandering about in Delusion Land, it jeopardizes our credibility as a group when this type of thing is passed around to normies and they blow holes in it within 30 seconds of hearing about it.
It seems harmless when viewed by itself, but if you add up all these little things, it eventually starts to give people a false impression of reality. It becomes part of the collective unconscious, and people simply take all these things to be true and gives us a view that doesn't match reality.
Quite frankly, I think this is BS. I think people like "finding" these little clues about things that reinforce opinions they already hold. I think it's comforting to them because it makes it seem as if there is more order and control in the world where there otherwise might not be. Which is why so many people get so upset and emotional when anyone suggests that it might not be true.
So, I could make yet another request that you at least try to do some basic fact checking on this type of thing before you post it to our elite research board, but I think we all know that it would be pointless. Right?
PS - I don't think I'd be all that chuffed that a literal Nazi might be including me in some prophecy of his. But that's just me, I guess. 🤷♀️
Do you have a link to it? Because I can't seem to find anything other than a copy of the page seen above.
I can't find it on google books again, I closed the page, but I found a YouTube video of Elon's dad talking about how he named him after that book: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zL9yNDs9M4&t=138s
You can find the book here https://www.pdfdrive.com/the-mars-project-e176024220.html
Btw in the English version there is no occurrence of "Elon".