I see constant, verifiable bits of evidence that disprove each model, yet I see a constant stream of diatribes from each side… sound familiar? Divide and conquer. It's possible that both models are false, completely.
Nobody can deny the fake footage from the ISS, the absolutely fake moon landing, the fake Tesla Roadster in space, the lasers across 20 mile stretches, the zoom ends on boats that should be completely behind the horizon, etc.
And then on the flipside, nobody can deny things like the celestial poles (a post today), the ability to grab a telescope in view another planet, etc.
It's possible we are in a physical simulation of some kind. I think pretending that we know the answer for sure, one way or another, based on bullshit and lies fed to us by the television is just a LARP.
Thoughts?
I wouldn't call myself a Normie. I don't even have a TV. I've consumed basically nothing but conspiracy content since the mid-2000s, and flat earth content since 2010-ish. I've watched every video from taboo conspiracy and even watch the controlled ops like Jeranism, etc. I just can't hear the audio in this video because it sounds like somebody ran it through some kind of filter to make a bunch of white noise over top the voice. Skip a few minutes into the video when he starts doing the demo on his modeling software. You'll hear it.
Tight thanks I'll check him out. And yeah that's my thinking also (re: only knowing what we can see).
I seek out more evidence constantly, because it's the most interesting thing imaginable, if truly proven. The idea that it's possible we could be in a system that is vastly different than what everyone believes is just mind-blowing. I mean, in the abstract sense, this is already true (fake economy, fake elections, etc.), but trying to imagine what the world would be like if there was actually a full awakening of basically everyone - this would be bigger than an Independence Day level alien invasion - but only truly indisputable proof of exactly how it all works (not just that there is no curve or some other really valuable yet technically circumstantial evidence, but something much more palpable, like a close up high resolution video of the moon from a large hobby rocket (and it's like a digital light source, etc.).
Btw I was able to hear him over the white noise a lot better with headphones tonight.
Holy shinto btw, finished the video - hyper interesting. If you happen to come across a higher res / fidelity version of this, please let me know (for sharing with friends).