Wow, rich hypocrisy coming from CIA drone king...
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https://twitter.com/JohnBrennan/status/1...9476176899
JoB has a Ukraine flag in his twit bio.
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Getting spicy...
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Whoa, LOL, reaching critical mass...
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1. Everything you wonder about is difficult to know and to learn anything with certainty you must travel to a library and do a fair amount of work. Everyone around you is relatively uninformed, offers incorrect guesses when discussing anything, and watches the same few hypnotic TV programs produced by General Electric. Actual information is gold.
2. Years later, there is a machine in your house and even in your pocket that provides a decently indexed reasonably thorough answer from an expert on essentially any question you might wonder enough to ask. Everyone around you is temporarily gobsmacked and/or extremely excited. Information is abundant and nourishing.
3. There is a machine(s) in your house and in pocket (and even places you would prefer there not be machines) that will answer any question you have in a way that seems plausible, but is actually a carefully constructed lie that is part of either a commie/Marxist/fascist political project to destroy public intellectual life or a powerful engineering project to select the most potent ads to show you. Everyone around you is either trapped in a conspiracy theory or dealing with a serious anxiety disorder. Information is suspicious at best, poison at worst. How I've not gone mad yet is a miracle, then again maybe I already have.
That moment from Max Headroom:
"What's that?"
"It's a book."
"What's that, then?"
"A non-volatile storage medium. It's very rare, you should have one."
![[Image: kCVSNYx.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/kCVSNYx.jpg)
https://twitter.com/JohnBrennan/status/1...9476176899
JoB has a Ukraine flag in his twit bio.
![[Image: l6UuDXp.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/l6UuDXp.jpg)
![[Image: gS4fAK3.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/gS4fAK3.jpg)
Getting spicy...
![[Image: fgUbF8N.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/fgUbF8N.jpg)
Whoa, LOL, reaching critical mass...
![[Image: d3yCSNU.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/d3yCSNU.jpg)
1. Everything you wonder about is difficult to know and to learn anything with certainty you must travel to a library and do a fair amount of work. Everyone around you is relatively uninformed, offers incorrect guesses when discussing anything, and watches the same few hypnotic TV programs produced by General Electric. Actual information is gold.
2. Years later, there is a machine in your house and even in your pocket that provides a decently indexed reasonably thorough answer from an expert on essentially any question you might wonder enough to ask. Everyone around you is temporarily gobsmacked and/or extremely excited. Information is abundant and nourishing.
3. There is a machine(s) in your house and in pocket (and even places you would prefer there not be machines) that will answer any question you have in a way that seems plausible, but is actually a carefully constructed lie that is part of either a commie/Marxist/fascist political project to destroy public intellectual life or a powerful engineering project to select the most potent ads to show you. Everyone around you is either trapped in a conspiracy theory or dealing with a serious anxiety disorder. Information is suspicious at best, poison at worst. How I've not gone mad yet is a miracle, then again maybe I already have.
That moment from Max Headroom:
"What's that?"
"It's a book."
"What's that, then?"
"A non-volatile storage medium. It's very rare, you should have one."
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell