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RebalionMcEntirefire 2 points ago +2 / -0

I see and I understand. However, my hope grows dim.

Dr. Phil isn't just a man, he is a recognized name brand.

Few others could pull this off without getting dismissed.

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RebalionMcEntirefire 4 points ago +4 / -0

This show is a detriment to the future of earth.

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RebalionMcEntirefire 3 points ago +3 / -0

No one really asks much anymore what happened to Harvard professor Dr. Charles Leiber and his research, the guy who was working on injectable mesh electronics (Nature magazine) and was arrested for working unscrupulously and under the radar with c h i n a.

From the US Justice Department website (no link, for reasons):

Unbeknownst to Harvard University beginning in 2011, Lieber became a “Strategic Scientist” at Wuhan University of Technology (WUT) in China and was a contractual participant in China’s Thousand Talents Plan from in or about 2012 to 2017. China’s Thousand Talents Plan is one of the most prominent Chinese Talent recruit plans that are designed to attract, recruit, and cultivate high-level scientific talent in furtherance of China’s scientific development, economic prosperity and national security.

Notably founded a company called 'nanosys' which works on quantum dot tech for """"television screens"""".

There is obviously some sort of brain-machine interface battle going on since other platforms are being developed, such as Neuroswarm3 and obviously Neuralink.

Perhaps Musk's version is a more mechanistic stand-in or step-up for the IQ-disadvantaged, so they don't get scared by what they already have inside them, but that's my only speculation here.

Everything else is easily verifiable by a plentiful amount of sources, including the research papers themselves.

It all kind of makes you think.

I'm less concerned with the hydrogel as a technology except for its disruption in normal bodily function or what some X user mentioned that it causes a change in the 'Zeta potential.' She was quite worried about it but much of what she says goes over my head.

Quite the pickle, innit?

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RebalionMcEntirefire 13 points ago +15 / -2

It's been a long time holding this thought back: I don't think women can love.

After over 40 years on earth, I don't believe it's a thing they do. They desire, but do not love. They find use in things, but do not love them.

They would kill us all if we became an inconvenience to them. The rumors alone decimate some men.

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RebalionMcEntirefire 1 point ago +1 / -0

Communal Narcissists. "I couldn't be a narcissist; I'm helping everyone!"

  • link 1: A wolf in sheep’s clothing? Communal narcissism and positive implicit self-views in the communal domain
  • link 2: Communal narcissism: Social decisions and neurophysiological reactions
  • link 3: Grandiose (communal and agentic) narcissism and predicted (dis)obedience in the Milgram paradigm
  • link 4: Structural validity of the Communal Narcissism Inventory (CNI): The bifactor model

Some traits:

1 Need of Control

  • There is a constant control battle going on and those in leadership positions are always needing to be right and in control. They need to have the power and be seen as the authority. This often comes off as bossy or dictatorial. There are also control games that are played in order to keep others off balance.

    Also, those who are communal narcissists tend to use guilt as a way to control others. They will make you feel guilty for not being available or for not doing what they want you to do.

2 Lack of Empathy

  • Communal narcissists lack empathy and seem unable to understand or share the feelings of others. They may have a general concern for others, but it is usually superficial and not sincere. This can be difficult to see at first because they may fake empathy in order to get what they want from you. But over time, their true colors will start to show. It will become evident that they only care about themselves and their own needs.

3 Manipulation

  • Communal narcissists are master manipulators. They will use your own words and feelings against you in order to get what they want. They are also experts at gaslighting, which is a form of manipulation that makes you question your own reality. If you find yourself constantly second-guessing yourself around someone, it may be a sign that you are being manipulated.

4 Self-Importance

  • Everything revolves around them and their needs. They believe that they are more important than anyone else and that their needs should always come first. They will often interrupt conversations to make sure that the focus is always on them. And if you try to talk about something that they’re not interested in, they will quickly change the subject back to themselves.

5 Sense of Entitlement

  • Communal narcissists feel entitled to special treatment and always expect others to cater to their needs. They believe that they are owed something and that the world owes them. This sense of entitlement often leads to a sense of entitlement. Also, sometimes there may be a sense that they are above the law and that rules don’t apply to them.

6 Arrogance

  • Communal narcissists are arrogant and full of themselves. They think they know everything and that they’re always right. They have a superiority complex and will look down on those who don’t meet their standards. Also, they tend to be very critical of others and are quick to find fault.

7 Constant Need For Validation

  • Communal narcissists always need to be validated and approved of. They need constant reassurance that they are doing a good job or that they are valuable. This often leads to them being very dependent on others for their own self-worth. Without this validation, they can feel insecure and lost. Sometimes, they may even try to manipulate others into giving them this validation.
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RebalionMcEntirefire 3 points ago +3 / -0

A friend of my ex, a public health nurse who wanted to give me the jab, couldn't contain her joy at wanting less white men on earth. The jab she was going to give me was not going to be chilled (as per the instructions plastered all over tv), she had some ivermectin on her counter at the time and she wanted to jab me privately in her own home, completely detached from medical observation. Her friends were already calling me a nazi in public so I kind of put 2 and 2 together with the "white man" comments (then seeing the Dr. Carol Baker video) and started to get a real dark feeling inside me about the whole mess. Then when I didn't take it, almost everyone in my circle abandoned me, shunned me and slandered me. Friends, family, relationship, mostly ruined now. I got kicked out of where I was living and later was outed at work for not having taken it and a bastard there had the fucking balls to call the county public health department and singled me out to them. I had to move 3 or 4 times and was basically homeless for a short time. My life got fucking destroyed.

Before I moved, I experienced the Summer of Love firsthand. Terror is witnessing your city get burned down while you're living in it and then watching the local and national news run cover for the monsters who did it. Driving through what looks to be a war zone just to try to make it to work on time and not appear to be bothered by any of it. Kafka would blush upon hearing the story of the last decade of my life. I'm still trying to make sense of it all, have a big spreadsheet with dates, texts and events that illustrate the total tyranny of living around such petty, mindless, imbeciles, but it just makes me sad to think about it now, how much I lost.

by NotACop
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RebalionMcEntirefire 2 points ago +2 / -0

About 2 to 3 months after my father took it he told me that he didn't recognize me. Maybe it's just the stress of leading quite a hard life plus all this stupid bullshit lately, but his face was really strange-looking when he said it. Like in lord of the rings when Bilbo snapped at Frodo, his eyes got all sullen and he was really upset that I wasn't doing what he wanted in that instant and therefore wasn't his son.

I've seen it in a few other people, too, where it seems like if you don't do exactly what they're imagining you should be doing, without any particular prompt from them either, that you are their enemy in that moment.

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RebalionMcEntirefire 1 point ago +1 / -0

In a world of perpetual change those who claim they are never wrong are always eminently so.

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RebalionMcEntirefire 1 point ago +1 / -0

“Intolerance of ambiguity is the mark of an authoritarian personality.”

― Theodor Adorno, Jewish emigre who helped establish Critical Theory.

What now?

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RebalionMcEntirefire 3 points ago +3 / -0

Many of their bot farms are just people sitting in front of like 100 phones. There are videos of this that I can dig up if you don't believe me.They have phone numbers so there needs to be some way of keeping a million "kevan8615498716"'s from altering culture through social manipulation. I don't know how he intends to do this. It is especially important though as this manipulation is causing idiotic social fads and incredibly damaging ideologies to develop and persist which give imbeciles validation to continue to be imbeciles because there are thousands to hundreds of thousands of illegitimate likes and broken english comments supporting the absolutely stupidest thing anyone says. Mild verbal harassment is an age-old means of countering the type of absolute stupidity that is running amok right now. Our language and dullards, who don't know how to parse meaning or authenticity from words and a profile picture alone, are being manipulated, heavily.

From just a profit-motive perspective, Elon needs people to be smart and aware enough of objective reality (if even half the people on twitter still believe in this anymore) to buy his product. He makes less money if we are all too stupid or unreasonable to understand the value of what we're even being sold by his companies. Plus, if we are experiencing some full or partial form of nth generational warfare, internally or abroad, wherever you may be, it needs to be addressed somehow. Just doing nothing isn't going to work long term, for even those engaged in it.

I'm concerned a bit about some of his former views but hope he isn't momentarily dumb enough to misread the situation strategically. He has a lot of eyes watching him and a lot is at stake: for him, everyone else on the platform and those affected by the discourse on it, so doing something monumentally stupid is just not in his personal interest. That being said, I have no idea what will happen, in the dark as anyone else.

Edit: Harassment ->> Mild verbal harassment