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  • There is a funny German song about this: Versengold - Im Bier sind Dinge drin

    What I like about this song is that it also works as an argument against all this microchipping none sens, while being funny. If some world government really wanted to chip you, why not put it in beer, or the water supply, or food, etc. They do control all that stuff, you know.

    Not that it makes much sense to put microchips in random people anyway, when almost everyone buys and carries a perfect surveillance suite with them everywhere. They even pay for the data and upgrade them to be faster once every few years. The inmates are financing the prison.

    Oh, and of course, the same morons crying about microchips in vaccines are also uploading their stupid opinions to all kinds of websites on purpose.

    It makes perfect sense for the shadow world government to put expensive microchips in vaccines, instead of just using the smartphones and smartwatches everyone paid for with their hard-earned money via their direct link to google, facebook and apple servers.

    Sorry, I got a bit off-topic. Stupid conspiracy theories that make no sense at all are a big pet peeve of mine. Here are the translated lyrics for the song in bad formatting, if you’re interested:

    There are things in beer (Lyrics) I’ve long suspected That drinking beer does something to me Because more often than not I do really stupid things when I’m slightly tipsy

    But now I know it’s not me I can’t really help it Instead of responsibility, I have genius A conspiracy theory

    There are things in beer, well, things like that That make me cheerful and slightly tipsy Yes, there are things in it and that makes sense The government arranged it that way

    Yes, chemtrails are expensive and out If you want to control the people, you brew Just one sip of beer And Bill Gates has already chipped you

    The internet has revealed it And I, a horny guy, have checked it out A sleeping sheep, anyone who doesn’t rant about it We’re all being vaccinated by swallowing

    There are things in beer, well, things like that They make me feel good and slightly tipsy Yes, there are things in it and that makes sense The government arranged it that way

    So much for the purity law My beer is my daily bread And that’s why I know for sure Because I’m super smart

    There are things in beer, well, things like that They’re definitely to blame for me still being single Yes, there are things in it, and that makes sense

    The state arranged it that way There are things in beer, well, things like that They do this and that and give you a double chin on the side

    Take a closer look, palim palim palim We’re all being controlled



  • If only there was an entity that could make rules about who and what can be driven on public roads.

    I know it sounds impossible, but what if this entity could have stepped in before companies tread public roads and other drivers as beta testers for their half finished commercial products? They could have forced companies to either make this stuff work, or keep it off the roads.

    Real talk for a moment: The world, but especially the USA has been on fire over the last decade. Sometimes I wonder how different the introduction of certain technologies could have been if everyone wasn’t distracted by all the craziness and governments had actually done their job. I’m not just talking about self-driving or AI, as another example, but also crypto and social media in general. Would things be much different, if this stuff appeared during “boring times”?

    Sorry, I’m just rambling here …


  • Oh, now the MIC does something? Strange, they seemed to be oddly quiet when it comes to Ukraine. I’m always a bit surprised the MIC isn’t all in on sending both old military stock and newly developed stuff there for testing and recognition. So much money to be made. It can also be quite the advertisement if your 30-year-old tanks can crush the mighty modern Russian army. Including the invincible T14 Armata shown off in 2015.

    This was their times to shine, and even the most hardened anti-war peace lovers would have been forced to thank them for it.






  • Ok, but the genie is already out of the bottle. Arguing like this is kinda pointless.

    I don’t think it will be possible to get them off social media (or the internet in general), so you need to find ways to make it work.

    E.g. minors can not be advertised to, no algorithmic content, no doom-scrolling, and heightened data protection. I think teenager should get access to as much as possible to reduce the “risk” of them trying to go around it. “Their” version of social media might even be the superior one in the end.

    If the world wasn’t on fire at the moment, people could calmly discuss possible solutions and propose laws in every country to actually protect their children from e.g. the stuff mentioned in the linked article. Sadly, this isn’t going to happen …