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JM's avatar

The use of em-dashes and certain rhetorical techniques, such as in this sentence— "That's not a sensor blip. That's not a software fault. That's a message."— reads way too much like AI. It's possible that this person is trying to obfuscate their language using an LLM, but if they were legit they would've just said so. This writing just seems too geared towards persuasion.

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Brenton Baker's avatar

Reads like standard 4chan creepypasta to me. Felt a bit like reading the Goatman or Raparat.

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Scatterbrawn's avatar

Heavily doubt this. You know all the things that came out of 4chan as it went down? A lot of them would seem to improve this, especially the parts about what various govts were doing on/to the site.

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Scatterbrawn's avatar

Also, in some places, I can recognize certain rhetorical techniques generally used in fiction. Like the "cold, mechanical, and purposeful" line.

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Peter's avatar

Absolute rubbish

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Atlas's avatar

The section talking about consciousness and imagination: i came to this from the remote viewing side. I have idea or exposure to anything on USOs. What I do have private confirmation on is that the entire galaxy of hundreds of ET types, their sole focus is the harvesting, experimenting and selling of human energy and DNA. They use us like cattle, infiltrating our governments to keep us distracted. The currency of the galaxy isn't gold or a precious metal or fuel source; its HUMAN DNA

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Raphael's avatar

Interesting stuff

Time is not a dimension

100 scientist debunk Einstein theory of relativity written in the 19 teens

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Big Mike's avatar

Has 4chan ever been anything but a place for spooks to try out various narratives? I wonder why this one is being trotted out? Not that I don't love the idea of a submerged alien super weapon, but apparently, so do the spooks.

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Skookum's avatar

The unfavorable descriptions of the authorities and experts responding to this unknown and dangerous machine intelligence is consistent with how the Feds reacted when I got tired of the covert debriefing phase and told them that my targeting experiences included some kind of advanced technology appearing as magic working in synchronicity with groups of people using operant conditioning tactics. Their reply was "are you sure it's not in your head" and then "the socialists are trying to recruit you." OTIR subreddit concludes that the program predates modern technology drawing on experiencer reports and sums it all up as "trauma based personality change." Perhaps the ancient Gnostics were ahead of the curve with their material on the Demiurge.

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Skookum's avatar

Archons gonna Archon, lol. I refer to the theatre group as "Pokemon: Gangstalking" and the middle age NLP spooks (presumably retired LEOs or military order, secret society guys??) as "Fletch."

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Ally's avatar

I hope it was a Cold War relic superweapon

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Moth's avatar

I don't know. The guy matches what a professional army guy would feature - his comfident and wants people to know, he's angry etc

At the same time he makes people fo into his "story", he embarks people onto a process of "let's unveil things together". "Find the initials of the boat and I shall carry on". He becomes a manager.

It could be some army egocentrism bound to fear.

Thanks for the article, very interesting!

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Eric Brown's avatar

BLUE HADES, anyone?

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Prester John Andrews's avatar

Big if true

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Jarret Sharp's avatar

🤯

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