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Post conspiracy theories you believe are true or probable. I'll start Hollow Earth/Agartha/Shamabala Vaccine Skepticism Multiple Columbine Shooters Solutrean Hypothesis (or some Natives appeared to be White)



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Non-western countries lie about their population numbers and there's not actually 8 billion humans on Earth, way less Maxwell Yearick was the guy that was shot by the police in Trump's rally in Butler, not Crooks Aum Shinrikyo (those behind tokyo subway sarin attack) detonated a small nuclear weapon in Australia in 1993



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Post 8117:8120 There’s so many theories about the attempted assassination attempt on Trump in Butler, PA. What makes you think Maxwell Yearick could be the guy? Also in this theory did he shoot trump?



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Is the presumption that these have to be improbable or false? I don't think any of these really have any significance, other than the vaccine one. Pizzagate is probably the best one that's nearly vindicated but still has people who haven't updated their internal clocks to the current day and still think the idea of an elite pedophile ring is ridiculous. Remember kids: People do NOT conspire. Groups of two or more do not make malicious plans in secret. People, especially the government, would never secretly do evil things. And if they DID do them, they'd TELL US about what they're doing. We know MKUltra is real because the government TOLD US. If the government didn't tell us, they're not doing it. End of story. People do not conspire. Now get that crazy schizophrenic nonsense out of your head now!

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Post 8117:8121 I don't have most of the material on this at hand right now, but in the first few minutes and hours, the name “Maxwell Yearick” came up a lot, and apparently, as of today, nothing is known about his whereabouts. Yes, he's supposedly the guy who shot at Trump. I only have this image saved: https://postimg.cc/qhvVR18Q and this text that I copied from a post: 10 people were shot in Butler, Pennsylvania Copenhaver Dutch Comparatore Trump “A woman’s hand” Ronny Jackson’s grandson Pittsburgh motorcycle police officer (treated at the hospital) 3 other Pittsburgh police officers 8 shots fired That’s 10 people injured or killed by 8 shots :End of the copypaste



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Post 8117:8125 that link is broken nvm, here's the image:



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The CIA killed JFK, Oswald was just a CIA patsy who was tricked into taking the fall.
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Post 8117:8121 Pizzagate is really suspicious. For some reason reminds me of 2017 Las Vegas shooting. A lot of that stuff doesn’t add up.



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Post 8117:8126 If you’re into JFK shooting here’s some good websites. I made another thread that has some good sites as well. I have some more I could probably share but don’t fit the “old internet aesthetic” I was looking for. https://www.jfk-assassination.net/ https://web.archive.org/web/20230606085352/https://jackiekilledjfk.webs.com/



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Even as a kid the vegas shooting made no sense to me.



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A conspiracy that has been permeating my mind lately is the possibility that the proliferation of GAI software globally is meant to effectively unify all cultures into one Westernized meta-culture through the sanitizing of online memetic culture. Since a large portion of these companies are based in America and the OpenAI corporation is defacto a branch of the U.S. Military (the internet was invented by the US Military as a tool of theirs, don't be unwise to assume that it still isn't being used as such), any country outside of the Western Cultural noosphere is going to be subjected to what is essentially a distilled version of cultural nuances that are deemed as "acceptable" based upon Western principles. Things that may be seen as taboo in the west that are considered normal in SEA or Africa would be told that is wrong by the Western AI depending on the prompt that it is given and therefore would be censored and sanitized. Memetic content is already being utilized by many world governments to effectively re-wire how people's brains work and to distill down cultural nuance and news in general to the masses, but GAI is making it easier to turn all corners of the internet's memetic content into one vein of humor, especially when the GAI is trained on the cookie cutter image macro formats that you see proliferating virtually everywhere. It didn't take long for the already dead 67 joke to reach Japan within days once it started to become more and more popular. Now that I think about it, the term "OC" is basically dead, and rarely does any sort of "OC" even become something to create memetic content about.



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A conspiracy that has been permeating my mind lately is the possibility that the proliferation of GAI software globally is meant to effectively unify all cultures into one Westernized meta-culture through the sanitizing of online memetic culture. Since a large portion of these companies are based in America and the OpenAI corporation is defacto a branch of the U.S. Military (the internet was invented by the US Military as a tool of theirs, don't be unwise to assume that it still isn't being used as such), any country outside of the Western Cultural noosphere is going to be subjected to what is essentially a distilled version of cultural nuances that are deemed as "acceptable" based upon Western principles. Things that may be seen as taboo in the west that are considered normal in SEA or Africa would be told that is wrong by the Western AI depending on the prompt that it is given and therefore would be censored and sanitized. Memetic content is already being utilized by many world governments to effectively re-wire how people's brains work and to distill down cultural nuance and news in general to the masses, but GAI is making it easier to turn all corners of the internet's memetic content into one vein of humor, especially when the GAI is trained on the cookie cutter image macro formats that you see proliferating virtually everywhere. It didn't take long for the already dead 67 joke to reach Japan within days once it started to become more and more popular. Now that I think about it, the term "OC" is basically dead, and rarely does any sort of "OC" even become something to create memetic content about.
Even if it's not the intended effect, what you described is certainly happening. It's weird, I can talk to someone from Indonesia online and he has an American accent, knows American culture, denominates everything in USD, and has the same understanding of memes. This has happened to me many times, and it's honestly disturbing. It's the flattening of all culture.

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A conspiracy that has been permeating my mind lately is the possibility that the proliferation of GAI software globally is meant to effectively unify all cultures into one Westernized meta-culture through the sanitizing of online memetic culture. Since a large portion of these companies are based in America and the OpenAI corporation is defacto a branch of the U.S. Military (the internet was invented by the US Military as a tool of theirs, don't be unwise to assume that it still isn't being used as such), any country outside of the Western Cultural noosphere is going to be subjected to what is essentially a distilled version of cultural nuances that are deemed as "acceptable" based upon Western principles. Things that may be seen as taboo in the west that are considered normal in SEA or Africa would be told that is wrong by the Western AI depending on the prompt that it is given and therefore would be censored and sanitized. Memetic content is already being utilized by many world governments to effectively re-wire how people's brains work and to distill down cultural nuance and news in general to the masses, but GAI is making it easier to turn all corners of the internet's memetic content into one vein of humor, especially when the GAI is trained on the cookie cutter image macro formats that you see proliferating virtually everywhere. It didn't take long for the already dead 67 joke to reach Japan within days once it started to become more and more popular. Now that I think about it, the term "OC" is basically dead, and rarely does any sort of "OC" even become something to create memetic content about.
Even if it's not the intended effect, what you described is certainly happening. It's weird, I can talk to someone from Indonesia online and he has an American accent, knows American culture, denominates everything in USD, and has the same understanding of memes. This has happened to me many times, and it's honestly disturbing. It's the flattening of all culture.
Re: AI, that is in fact happening. There was an actual study recently saying it is homogenizing human thought. It's why I shy away from chats hard every single time they turn into WOAH HEY GUYS I FOUND THIS NEW AI SHIT because you know it's followed by dumping anything cool you were in favor of showing off what you made the AI machine generate, for all eternity. https://gizmodo.com/researchers-say-ai-is-homogenizing-human-expression-and-thought-2000732610 The homogenization of culture has been happening far before, and you could argue it happened all the way back when the TV was newer/more mainstream. Case in point: how the TV show Dallas made people in Romania think capitalism was cool because these guys on TV were living large instead of being broke in a commieblock. Or people in Asian countries who are really into Western media because they were more into that as a kid, etc. I've known a few like that. Or music. I don't think anyone could name say some South American music group that was big over there, unless you had online friends who live there. Or Russian music aside from Viktor Tsoi (because of Stalker, GTA IV, Metro, algos, etc.), or Japanese music that isn't either anime music, algorithm suggestions of 80s J-Pop, or some "quirky" band. But I'm sure someone in even the middle of nowhere could name big rock hits from the USA, especially with how popular movies/video games from the USA are. Everyone played GTA, and it had all the hits in the soundtrack. Ditto with movies, how many people could name foreign movies unless they're some arthouse film enjoyer or anime fan, or they had some English remake like The Ring did? Then social media happened, along with either translation apps or people learning English because of video games/the anglosphere and that's when it kicked into high gear. It happened in the USA, where kids in dead-end small towns with just a Dollar General and a Post Office got oneshotted by imageboards and Tumblr. It's happened overseas too where foreign groups of people online run into the English speaking world, with disastrous or hilarious results. Or you just get that weird kid from overseas who just wants to be American. But AI definitely did not start it, the internet and TV/Radio beforehand did.





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