Friday, July 17, 2020

     I was getting out of my car at the gas station to buy a can of Monster for 3.50 and cheetos flamin' hot for 2.29 when I put on my mask and it felt really itchy. There was a man standing outside the gas station who said "HAVE TO WEAR A MASK." I looked him in the eyes while wearing my mask to confirm that I was wearing a mask. While I was in the store my phone started ringing. Three "notifications" of news for the Bill Gates foundation, Wal-Mart and Hannah Montana announcing a special movie TV show revival. Then my phone started ringing and it was the extended warranty on my car. The cashier asked me if I wanted to use the store loyalty card and I said no. On the way home a car tried to crash into my back bumper maintaining a distance of three feet behind me because I wasn't going fast enough. Then I saw a notification on Facebook saying state now orders all people going out to the store or public gatherings to wear a mask. After that I thought about going to Taco Bell to try the one dollar nachos deal and a Baja Blast.

     This is something new. What this will show you is that social media and influencers have created a new language and a new common speech pattern where you can only sound like you are talking in a way that's pleasing to hear by talking about advertisements. It sounds complicated but it's not crazy. You have to stop and think about it and wrap your head around it. Our flow, structure and presentation of language has actually evolved to accomodate learned buzzwords and patterns from advertisements that are repeated over and over like Dominos 5 5 5 three pizzas for five deal or Ba Da Ba Ba Ba McDonald's I'm lovin' it. If the speech patterns learned from the repetition of advertisements are there but the buzzwords that are supposed to go along with it are absent it creates mental dissonance. This is a serious problem and a big revelation I never noticed before and I am not sure how to respond to this.
You have to have the buzzwords and the repetitive speech patterns together or it doesn't work. THE STRUCTURE OF OUR LEARNED COMMUNITY LANGUAGE ITSELF BUILDS INTERNAL ANTICIPATION FOR ADVERTISING BUZZWORDS TO APPEAR SO ANY SPEECH WITHOUT ADVERTISEMENT BUZZWORDS INCLUDED IS PERCEIVED AS ANNOYING. If you use catchy repetitive speech patterns without advertising it is seen as annoying. Yes, advertisers and social media have actually mind controlled and modeled our verbal speaking processes so effectively that now you have to be speaking from the position of an advertiser in a company to be perceived as an alpha.

     There is a loophole here that if you can put yourself in the position of the advertiser and the business owner it is like wearing a police or military officer's uniform. It is an optical illusion. We think that "normal" people don't talk like advertisers in commercials because they don't have products to advertise. It is actually an unconscious division of alpha male leader roles and slave roles. It seems that by putting yourself in the imaginary role of a business owner or advertiser you could automatically gain the perceived authority that comes with it like wearing a police officer's uniform. This could be why the most popular novel in recent history was 50 Shades of Gray, people have shamelessly abandoned language as a tool for exploring logic and the senses and they use it to identify who is the "tribe leader" based on their role and their speech patterns. The popularity of "50 Shades" isn't based on the content and the message of the book it is about the explosive aggression and authority that people feel when they see the "correct social uniform" of a psychological leader role expressed as the related personality traits that come with it. Basically, the book operates as an instruction manual for identifying alpha males and not an actual story, peoples' attention spans are already too tired from listening to advertisements to enjoy a deep and rich story with complicated explanations.

     The problem is, we are stuck between a rock and a hard place. We can't compete with the rhetoric of advertisers. Without owning a company or a product our position is too boring. We can't convince everyone to start talking like it's the 18th century again and can't talk about the products that the media does because they are trademarked. We can't invent our own fake product names and talk about them because it would be instantly recognized as another category without the instant brand recognition of names like Nicholas Cage and Chic-Fil-A. The name recognition of these big brands is crucial to the flow of the public dialogue and the dialogue doesn't operate correctly unless it constantly mentions brands that already have seven figure dollar amount related big name recognition like Star Wars or Pizza Hut.

     I think that the value of the speaker is decided by how many buzzwords like "Apps" "Netflix" "Instagram" and "Olive Garden" they use constantly in every sentence and paragraph. This evolved into CEOs like Zuckerburg mixing household buzz words like "McDonalds" with new invented ones like "Algorithms" and "Connecting people".

     If only I could enable a special code that allows me to use the logos of companies like Taco Bell and IHOP as punctuation marks. We have been going the wrong way. We shouldn't be blocking advertisements we should be the ones repeating them and announcing them ourselves to gain a perception of authority as the speaker of the advertisements.

     I was rewarded for posting this because the "algorithm" rewards us for making posts that are like advertisements and structures the board so that instant appeal posts mentioning big money brand names like Sephora or Kobe Bryant stay bumped to the top. I'm not allowed to actually publish a book about this stuff because these people's names are trademarked and protected from being distributed unless it's as a temporary post on an obscure message board that will be permanently deleted and ignored three days after it's posted, advertisers are very territorial and strict about keeping us from having a voice in the market they control.
Our entire life is an advertisement. We're the McDonald's and Wal-Mart kids. In school growing up they handed out coupons for us to get free breadsticks at Papa John's and took us on a field trip to see the kitchen at Little Caesar's. School food and grocery store bought food is engineered to be shitty on purpose so that we learn as kids to crave and eat fast food like it is the blood of the messiah. Advertisers want us to betray our families and traditions and serve only our animal hunger and need for constant reassurance. Our entire purpose from birth was to be the audience of Satanist fueled advertisements and to be consumers whose only purpose is to make other people become more rich and powerful than us.

     If you're talking to an average stupid person mentioning McDonalds or Pizza Hut is like pressing a button that automatically deactivates them. They are so used to surrendering their autonomy to these brands they will automatically do it if they are confronted by an average person mentioning the same brand names. We don't actually have control over our habits and brain pathways we have been tricked into giving up control to social media and advertisement business strategies.

Friday, June 26, 2020

A Parable of the Prophet Muhammad (as Transcribed by Cory Banta)


four beautiful hijabi women posing on a yellow orange and red background

A girl bought an iPad. When her father saw it, He asked her "What was the 1st thing you did when you bought it?
"I put an anti-scratch sticker on the screen and bought a cover for the iPad" she replied.
"Did someone force you to do so?"
- "No"
"Don't you think it's an insult to the
manufacturer?"
- "No dad! In fact they even recommend using a cover for the iPad"
"Did you cover it because it was cheap & ugly?"
- "Actually, I covered it because I didn't want it to get damaged and decrease in value."
"When you put the cover on, didn't it reduce the iPad's beauty?"
- "I think it looks better and it is worth it for the protection it gives my iPad."
The father looked lovingly at his daughter and said,
"Yet if I had asked you to cover your body which is much more precious than the iPad, would you have readily agreed???"
She was mute.....
~ Indecent dressing and exposure of your body reduces your value and respect.
Always dress decently.
*Pls protect our young ladies by sharing this with all sisters*.
-Unknown

Saturday, June 20, 2020

The 'Plandemic' documentary removed from Youtube and social media ...
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Novatini: Plandemic didn't bother me all that much until some people I know started to get really into it.  They've begun to manifest a faith in Mikovits's opinions that any contradiction only reinforces.  If anyone cites a source that criticizes Mikovits or her opinions, then that source is being controlled by big pharma and the deep state, proving Mikovits's message correct.  This self-fulfilling prophecy is incredibly annoying and renders reasonable discussion impossible.

Jim BobShe's either right or she's wrong. If she is right, then the criticism of her is pretty much all illegitimate and ultimately sourced in elite conspiracy against her.

     You actually have to keep your head deep in the sand to not recognize what is going on here. The establishment bans her, even bans reporters who interview her, and initiates a propaganda blitz with dozens of articles making the same accusations against her.

     Comes down to whether you have a basic faith in the establishment to tell the truth. I sure don't have any of that faith.

Novatini: My complaint is more that the very same people who view reports from “established” scientific sources with extreme skepticism are perfectly willing to accept anything Mikovits says with no skepticism whatsoever, as if she’s the mouthpiece of God himself.

Alexandrian Prince: This to me is along the same lines as Infowars. Does Alex Jones have a lot of truth and great things to say? Of course, but reality is that his audience (for good or bad) does comprise of many right-wing NPCs who are just as quick to take everything he says at face value as their leftist MSM-watching counterparts. I don't care who or where someone gets their sources or news from; no one is above the Clear and Distinct Rule and I find it concerning when anyone's message is absorbed unquestioningly regardless of affiliation or intention.

     PLANdemic has succeeded in gaining the traction it as largely because of its repeated deplatforming, which has consequentially caused Mikovits' book sales to skyrocket, as it is completely sold out on amazon at the moment. Explicators could bicker all day nitpicking the truths and falsities in the myriad narratives we have heard about the events of the past few months, but at the end of the day, no one has taken any action based on their perception and the only thing that has changed is the increasing amount of money going into the pocketbooks of corporations, politicians, and the grabblers who scour the remains they leave behind.

Jim Bob: Normies a few years ago: IF YOUR CONSPIRACY THEORIES WERE TRUE THEY WOULDN'T LET YOU TALK ABOUT IT
Normies now: THEY ARE BANNING THESE CONSPIRACY THEORISTS FOR THE PUBLIC WELFARE, WE CAN'T HAVE THIS DANGEROUS MISINFORMATION!

     What we really have here is just another effort for normies to justify cognitive dissonance. You listened to Mikovits and believed her? What?! You didn't agree with the mainstream propaganda blitz against her?! Well obviously then you are just blindly having faith in her. There can be no other explanation, since I have blind faith in the establishment narrative set against her.

Novatini: I’m not claiming to have faith in the establishment or its narratives. I think that corporate funding for scientific research has led to a lot of corruption. I think that the COVID response has been dreadful. In my mind, people like Fauci and organizations like the NIH and WHO are quite open to criticism, but the fact that Mikovits also criticizes them (at a moment when she stands to profit tremendously from doing so) lends no credibility to her own “research”

Jim Bob: At some point, all of our beliefs do rest in large part on FAITH in what other people are telling us. As human beings with extensive limitations, we are not able to directly research and experiment and experience for ourselves every bit of data we accept as fact. We believe in viruses, most of us having never used a microscope capable of seeing a virus. I could list endless examples. In a sense, all complicated human beliefs in general are a sort of faith based religion which is a composite of thousands of individual beliefs which are mostly taken on faith from trusted sources without personal verification. The conspiracy crowd has always been a heretic cult challenging a mainstream orthodoxy. I happen to find Mikovits to be trustworthy. I look at her history in context with my worldview, and her story is very believable.

Friday, June 19, 2020

An opinion on the Disappearance of The Page (As transcribed by Cory Banta)

     
     "I dont think the topic is related to the group, but I just wanna rant.
Am I the only one bothered by the disappearance of the concept of 'PAGE' on internet and the deliberate inconvenience it brought?
I remember vaguely once on Youtube comment section there was page. So if a video has 2000 comments, one could still put them in temporal order and straightly goto the page in the middle. The youtube comment section now, however, users are forced to either only viewing the latest comments (suppose the user wont waste few days keep scrolling down thousands of comments), or to view the comments picked by the AI algorithms.
 
     Its the same for facebook or any other major social medias. For one to find a older post in a facebook, the only thing they can do is scrolling down for god knows how long, or hope it magically appears by facebook algorithms.
And this design was deliberate. What it causes is a destruction of the concept of 'past' on social media, which what only remains is the 'now', the 'present', the newest in the feed, and the things being pushed by the algorithms lord.
In the old school style BBS and forums, one could simply browse the history of a community by selecting a page and look for the old posts from years ago whenever they want. But for the major social medias, they eliminated the feature together with the history of the each within-communities.
   
     On facebook or most social media now, it became so hard for you to find something that you can only wait for things to be fed to you. It is triumph of information control and training for user dependency."

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The City of God is Built on Clay

     


     There is a trepidation to be found in the holy city of Wilmore, Kentucky. Outwardly the small town carries itself to be a place of spiritual excellence and vitality. After all, it holds both a Christian or "conservative" arts college (Although they will tell you they are a rather prestidgious university) and a Wesleyan theological seminary. Much of the land within the town has been owned or subcontracted to these two pillars, and as a result much of the population believes and conveys that just as these two organizations are undeniably performing the Lord's work, such also are they. This is most often conveyed metaphysically through subconscious behavior and attitudes, but can also be found manifest through both the egotistical and capitalist advertizing and slogans scattered across the town's landscape as well as in the very conversations of residents.

     A false self-awareness can be heard from the lips of her heard of villagers. In fact the very nikname "The Holy City" is one of the most common found at the seminary. The supposed irony lies in the comparison of their beloved Wilmore to bulwarks like Jerusalem, Rome, or for the Southerner, Charleston, South Carolina. Clearly Wilmore resembles these cities in no way. Where these cities shine as the eyes, jewels, and serve as the foreland to the hinterland, Wilmore conversely hides in the shadow of a shadow, resting beyond the hinterland of Nicholasville which already serves as the hinterland to Lexington. Furthermore, these cities play and have played significant roles in the religion of their people for much of their existence primarily by drawing pilgrims and others to them. A University and College do the opposite of this by sending people away from the city after they have scraped up what it has to offer. While the seminarians who crack these jokes regularly find this to be a good bit of irony, the issue is that not only does the instrumentally-thinking majority struggle to conceive this, but the seminarians themselves hold this underwhelming jest to be a truth in their hearts.

     I take revulsion at this notion (for more than simply a stagnant humoresque). Not only is their identity incorrect, but it is quite hypocritical. Swept under the rugs of the college and seminary is the seedy underbelly of the town. Meth labs, addicts, sex-offenders, and all the like that are associated with "white trash" appear in an almost vampiric fashion some time after dusk. Wilmore is no more devoid of its deep socio-economic problems than any other 'hood in middle America. Unlike many of these 'hoods, however, Wilmore refuses to acknowledge or legitimize the presence of any these individuals. Instead of recognizing (let alone resolving) this dysfunctional and problematic stem of their town, the puritanical seminarians would instead hide away in their ivory offices carefree. Those who claim to be the guardians of truth and faith reap no practical application of it in the field most plainly within their reach.

     However, the auxiliaries and producers are found guilty as well. Fed by the disdain of the guardians, the two lesser classes share in this identity, but where the guardians are at least bound by posterity, the lesser classes are not slaves to appearances. It is beyond dispassion that these people hold; repudiation serves much better for these classes against the hidden faults of their town. What is most glaring is despite all these efforts, conscious or unconscious, the grave issues plaguing this town stand out all the more as they are juxtaposed to this whitewashed wall of false purity.

     An eerie vibe carries through the town of Wilmore during the day which I attribute to this lifestyle. After dusk, this vibe is only exemplified as the true nature of the town is made apparent. I am unsure if it is possible to entirely dismiss my perturbation, but I feel that doing so would be injustice. It is for this reason that I write this piece.

Respice post te. Hominem te memento.

t. A concerned onlooker

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