Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: I have a weird Question...

EClark1894 opened this issue on Jun 07, 2020 ยท 78 posts


WDBeaver posted Sun, 07 June 2020 at 3:17 PM

Hm.

Well, anything that references Alex Jones of Infowars is guaranteed to be pure garbage to begin with. The 'quotations' from Rockefeller, Gates, and Musk have been out there for years and taken very out of context. Shiva Ayyadurai is mainly a Phd comp major from MIT with no real training in clinical biology. And a hefty amount of his notoriety outside of that circle is coming from Qanon these days (nuff said there). Dr Scott Jensen (they left off the 'n') is a holistic/general practitioner who seems to frequent Faux Noise and Laura Ingrahams time slot. The only Dr Audrey Kaufman who shows up in searches is a radiologist, who has no expertise in infectious disease whatsoever. There is an _Andy _Kaufman who is molecular biologist and psychiatrist who seems associated with Dr Thomas Cowan, who runs a site that specializes in pushing a homeopathic neo paleo diet thats supposed to fix all that ails you.

Basically, you have a lot of fringe individuals with far off the mainstream path ideas, who may or may not approve of how their information is being parsed and distributed. Classic conspiracy propaganda BS. As far as microchips go, can you imagine the bandwidth needed just to ping a locator signal? Or the power it would take to reach a satellite with enough signal integrity to discriminate individuals? Yes, I know the Evil Cell Towers(tm) are there, and you can check the specs and see how limited they actually are regarding the Illuminati levels of data transferance needed. Never mind the fact that a little work with a spectrum meter would betray the extra signal almost instantly, giving the victims more than enough time to deal with it. The whackamoles always forget little things like available watts and RF effects and heat dissipation on deep tissues. Never mind the actual scale of components (look at the pet implants; that is about it so far as practicality. Since room temp superconductors and quantum computing circuits are not yet viable, the mythical 'microchip you inhale unknowingly' or the 'nanotech robots you ingest that control you' are still firmly in the realm of science fiction And some technicians would say outright fantasy).