For those that are into what I would call "deep conspiracy", the significance of this whole TMFINR incident should not be underestimated. "Deep conspiracy" is where you're actually trying to figure out just what the hell is going on in the world, rather than (1) reacting to the flow of news, or (2) digging up all the evidence that proves you were right all along.
TPTB are going to excessive lengths to cover up whatever seems to have spilled over in the back of that plane. People who wonder what goes on in the strangest, darkest corners of the world typically just make it up according to their preferences and prejudices rather than looking for and studying the transient anomalies such as this one. Too much work, I suppose.
What did Airplane Lady (is her name even Tiffany?) really see that caused her to flip out? Filling in the context, I'd say it was a person sitting next to her that she--being the outgoing sort--was interacting with until it slowly dawned on her that that person... was something other than a person.
The touchstone here is the "Men in Black" phenomenon. They're said to often have a strange appearance, like plastic-looking skin or an ill-fitting wig, but what really puts people off is their behavior.
We've all interacted with innumerable people over the course of our lives--and seen and read about many others--and we are incredibly attuned to the entire range of normal and even abnormal human behavior. Anything outside of that range is deeply disturbing and literally unnatural.
So best guess? A soulless humanoid, a biological robot, useful for certain kinds of tasks. Maybe TPTB were just field testing and this one failed. Who knows how many did not?
Exactly, the "person" in question is really the big black hole. It makes me think that whoever orchestrates these things is (1) totally out of touch with normal people, and (2) completely creatively bankrupt.
I mean, how hard would it be to just arrange for (what appears to be) a couple of rando millenials to go on TikTok and say some version of, "I was on the plane and saw that guy. He looked like Post Malone but with less face tats and more faggy. I didn't even take a picture because he was just some dude and I didn't know this was going to be a whole thing."
Almost everybody would accept that at face value. Is it that hard? No, but they didn't do it.
Right! I've seen some weird, creepy people in my life. They could even just say - "meh it was some dude who looked like he was coming down off something." But absolutely no one on the plane claims to have seen the guy other than people saying "some guy in a hoodie" and they may just be attention whores and not be people from the plane.
For those that are into what I would call "deep conspiracy", the significance of this whole TMFINR incident should not be underestimated. "Deep conspiracy" is where you're actually trying to figure out just what the hell is going on in the world, rather than (1) reacting to the flow of news, or (2) digging up all the evidence that proves you were right all along.
TPTB are going to excessive lengths to cover up whatever seems to have spilled over in the back of that plane. People who wonder what goes on in the strangest, darkest corners of the world typically just make it up according to their preferences and prejudices rather than looking for and studying the transient anomalies such as this one. Too much work, I suppose.
What did Airplane Lady (is her name even Tiffany?) really see that caused her to flip out? Filling in the context, I'd say it was a person sitting next to her that she--being the outgoing sort--was interacting with until it slowly dawned on her that that person... was something other than a person.
The touchstone here is the "Men in Black" phenomenon. They're said to often have a strange appearance, like plastic-looking skin or an ill-fitting wig, but what really puts people off is their behavior.
We've all interacted with innumerable people over the course of our lives--and seen and read about many others--and we are incredibly attuned to the entire range of normal and even abnormal human behavior. Anything outside of that range is deeply disturbing and literally unnatural.
So best guess? A soulless humanoid, a biological robot, useful for certain kinds of tasks. Maybe TPTB were just field testing and this one failed. Who knows how many did not?
I really wish someone had filmed the guy she was complaining about.
Exactly, the "person" in question is really the big black hole. It makes me think that whoever orchestrates these things is (1) totally out of touch with normal people, and (2) completely creatively bankrupt.
I mean, how hard would it be to just arrange for (what appears to be) a couple of rando millenials to go on TikTok and say some version of, "I was on the plane and saw that guy. He looked like Post Malone but with less face tats and more faggy. I didn't even take a picture because he was just some dude and I didn't know this was going to be a whole thing."
Almost everybody would accept that at face value. Is it that hard? No, but they didn't do it.
Right! I've seen some weird, creepy people in my life. They could even just say - "meh it was some dude who looked like he was coming down off something." But absolutely no one on the plane claims to have seen the guy other than people saying "some guy in a hoodie" and they may just be attention whores and not be people from the plane.
Late to the party here, but carrot top was on that flight. If she had no clue who carrot top was, could that have frightened her?