It does seem like things have happened before. When I was young I wondered about the Mark of the Beast and how that could possibly work and who would think of something like that anyway? Someone who knows that it was done before, and knows precisely how and why it should be done now? Maybe.
This is true facts, he was Agent 72. Declassified documents from MI6 confirm this. Historians try to play it off like Ben was just careless but he was probably a TRIPLE agent (France) and certainly a rake. I spend as much time unlearning lies i was taught about history as finding truth through careful study. What a timeline!
This is where I start eyeing those videos of Atlas doing ballet and parkour and worrying that they might just say "fuck it we are close enough" and do something drastic to cull the herd. Like a real pandemic or flying neutron bombs. Computers can beat us at go and poker already. Wanna bet they can beat us at War?
Notably, when people have tried to stop them elsewhere they were arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law while instigators (with criminal backgrounds no less) were released and even lauded. Clown world, man.
My almost red pilled but still annoyingly normie gf caught me flat footed with this one, a hoax that I believed my whole life. There are so many real things that she disbelieves but she truthbombed me anyway. What a timeline to live in.
I can not see it with "top" filter selected, but can with other filters, like "worst" or "old". I commented on it which made no visible difference. Speaking as a software developer It does feel suspicious to have a "bug" be so selective. I don't like suspicious "bugs" in open forums. Good eye.
I just started reading The Suppressed History of America, The Murder of Meriwether Lewis and the Mysterious Discoveries of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. It suggests that a great deal of what we think we know about pre-historic America needs to be re-examined. It tells me that the founder of the Smithsonian Institute, James Smithson, never even visited the United States and his motivation for creating the Institute is unclear. It goes on to describe news articles and references of discoveries that were sent to the Smithsonian that afterward vanished. Very intriguing, especially the suggestions of white skinned natives of possible ancient European descent. It mentions giants, too.
My favorite was the guy who bought a $50,000 gyroscope to confirm his weird predictions only to show that it operates exactly as predicted by standard math, but still on camera starts speculating how that could happen in Flatearthland.