Look up the list of new epidemics in XX - XXI centuries. The coronavirus is just the last one. This time is more deadly, has longer incubation period and spreads faster because they are trying to create the perfect one that will kill us all. The survivors of this one will simply die after the next one. Since average people are too stupid to understand this, nobody is able to stop them. I can't really blame average people. It's almost impossible for the ignorant to understand that the elite are always conspiring against us.
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La_Chalupacabra ago
One of the solutions to the Fermi paradox is that intelligent species invariably develop technologies faster than their ability to use them responsibly.
In other words, eventually, some retard with no appreciation for the deadliness of a technology wipes out their race -- possibly even their planet.
Conspirologist ago
Great post, mate. Let's add to this the Dunning - Kruger effect, and we can explain everything.
La_Chalupacabra ago
Of course, you'd be hard-pressed to find a bigger retard than the one who thinks that fancy piece of paper from a college somehow makes them immune to making mistakes.
And as the saying goes, "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."
Well, isn't that what research institutions are, a bunch of college-educated stupid people in one setting?
Remember the scare when it came out there was the possibility CERN might create a black hole that could destroy the Earth, however remote the possibility?
But their response was, "Trust us; we know what we're doing."
Excuse me, but by its very definition, an experiment is testing an unknown in order to gain understanding, not the other way around.
Retards all the way down...
Conspirologist ago
I have noticed a pattern, that in every group of people only the 1% has higher than average IQ. It can be applied to any group, be it plumbers, football players, or scientists, it's the same thing. Scientists with low IQ are the most dangerous group, since they are responsible for our security world wide.
La_Chalupacabra ago
I wouldn't say it's 1 percent, but, I will agree with you that those with true creative intelligence -- versus those with rote intelligence -- are in a distinct minority.
Brings to mind the kid who sailed through high school and college only to wind up with a failed marriage and manager of a grocery; lousy life decisions from someone who showed so much potential (hey, at least he didn't go on to blow up the world...)
Conspirologist ago
Before I was thinking about 10%, but after the last decade I think it's highly likely only the 1%. This is because 10% is still capable to do something in order to stop the madness.
La_Chalupacabra ago
I think you have to be a little bit mad in the first place just to make it through life as a human being.
How did Futurama describe it: A planet full of psychotic apes?
Yeah, that sounds about right.
Conspirologist ago
Good point. Let's keep in mind that Futurama was canceled, because the general public was to stupid to understand the satire.