RE: Project Ibis and super soldiers
April 24, 2017 at 9:49 am
(This post was last modified: April 24, 2017 at 9:53 am by Mister Agenda.)
scoobysnack Wrote:The Gentleman Bastard Wrote:Two and a half hours of conspiracy woo? No thanks, scoobs. You can keep all the crazy for yourself.
So you would watch a 2 hour movie of pure fiction but wouldn't watch a 2 hour interview of a life experience of something stranger then fiction whether it's true or not? I don't understand people that prefer to not know things the government doesn't want them to know. It's almost like Stockholm syndrome. Then again I'm not a huge fan of sports focusing on tribalism and grown men playing kids games with balls and obsessing over it. Not saying you do either, but there are so many interesting things on this planet, but most people are content to accept reality through the filter, and never want to get off the controlled plantation. Ignorance is bliss, and I understand just wanting to live your life, but this is why the general public is viewed as expendable by the ultra rich and powerful. They feel the masses are too stupid to be allowed to be in control so they take it upon themselves to rule and keep the knowledge secret because knowledge is power. The time has come to take back the control and power, and the only way to do that is aquire the knowledge that's being hidden.
If the pure fiction is entertaining enough, yes, that's what pure fiction is for. Why would I watch a lie (fiction masquerading as truth) if it's not at least as entertaining? I'll watch a documentary on something I'm interested in, but I'm not obliged to watch every documentary that comes along, no matter how boring or implausible. And I don't go around the internets whinging about people not wanting to watch the same vids I like.
The rest of your whine presumes the guy is telling the truth, the most unlikely of scenarios. Knowledge is based on facts, not hearsay.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.