John wrote:Nobody is gonna wanna hear this, but Building 7 wasn't hit by a plane, yet it collapsed like the other buildings, while no other buildings in history are known to have collapsed like that from fire. It just doesn't make sense unless it was built to be instantly collapsible, or...
A four-year computational engineering study from UAlaska-Fairbanks and Nanjing University found Building 7 could not have collapsed as described in the official report, as did other prior less comprehensive studies from other engineering unis
https://files.wtc7report.org/file/publi ... ch2020.pdfI don't believe 9/11 was an "inside job" but it's very plausible the attacks were allowed to happen, the Saudi Arabian government was involved, and/or Building 7 was blown up after the attacks (physically harming no one) to cover up some shady shit.
cosmicevan wrote:Usually the strangest stuff happens right in front of our faces and people say "HEY" for like a millisecond before they get distracted by the next thing.
I hope many people do care but simply feel powerless to do anything about it... that's how I feel at least. But I have followed the Ghislaine trial pretty closely and it's rage-inducing. The UFO stuff is pretty wild too! I think those are probably foreign military tech but you never know... And that concrete evidence of alien life on Venus last year, albeit simple, people seemed to brush off! WTF
Whatever level of enlightenment Kanye is on, it's beyond the Illuminati at this stage
K2000 wrote:I used to have more patience for conspiracy theories - hahaha - before Trump's institutional disinformation and Q Anon.
Understandable. I think QAnon was amplified to obfuscate the grizzly Epstein child trafficking stuff. Get some of the people most passionate about protecting children whipped into hysteria around stuff that is obviously insane bs, then it creates an environment of distrust or dismissal around any claims of an elite pedo ring, even when one pretty much definitely exists.
K2000 wrote:Microplastics in the environment is not a conspiracy theory.
Well yeah, the conspiracy part is that industries are covering up how harmful they are to human health as there's a massive disincentive to fix the problem, through controlling research and targeting scientists who publish against them. I believe Syngenta did this to Dr. Tyrone Hayes in retaliation to his findings on the pesticide atrazine (still most common pesticide used today in the US) and that they promoted that Alex Jones clip "they're turning the freaking frogs gay" to make Hayes's findings appear ridiculous and laughable. Corporations have an enormous control over what gets researched and how, and the "trust the science" crowd needs to realize that and not dismiss this kind of questioning as crazy. My college's earth sciences department was funded by and named after Shell Oil ffs.
Oil companies have known for decades with great accuracy how devastating carbon emissions are and have continually chosen to confuse and hide it from the general public to increase their profits
https://news.yahoo.com/big-oil-knew-cli ... 16154.html. Similar stuff historically with big tobacco, opioids, etc.
Dandolin wrote:once we get to grips with climate change being for real, we can move on to microplastics. having spent my career in environmental protection, i don't expect to see a consensus on environmental reality in my lifetime :/
The only path I see is accelerating to industrial collapse. The vast majority of people aren't going to voluntarily give up their lifestyles, no matter how clear the evidence is, if it doesn't directly and immediately impact their lives. It breaks my heart daily. Trying to comprehend the magnitude of environmental destruction makes me like totally despondent. I can't think about it too much without feeling utter despair. And I don't know what else to do about it besides the personal lifestyle choices that make 0.00000001% of a difference and almost no one else does anyway. Maybe nuclear fusion will happen or carbon capture or something else miraculous