Subj : Re: Thoughts on "666_IBM.TXT" textfiles.com To : ALL From : debian Date : Wed Jul 06 2022 12:22:48 > Experimental designs tended to "run out of steam" through the lacking of the > variability a robust systems otherwise encounters. Even though allot of them run out of steam, they still do have residual effects. But, that said, the worst of it usually dies out very quickly as people see through the narrative. > As most human life systems are actually part of a multivariate interconnected > mass of codependent systems, the forced optimization on a limited amount of > axis, causes adverse effects of the non-optimized axis, again leading to a > destructive instability. I was a kid when 9/11 happened, so I don't remember what the pushback was against the 9/11 narrative, however I do remember there was a large amount of pushback against the covid lockdowns, mask mandates, and vaccine requirements. I know plenty of people who are now homesteading because of the covid power grab. If you read through SPARS 2025, the authors of that document assumed everyone would comply. This clearly didn't happen and the covid narrative broke down pretty quickly. Again, plenty of people I know of took up homesteading after they saw through the covid narrative. Now, we are facing a crippled economy, decimated supply chains, sky high gas and property prices (amoung others). > Systems Theory is somewhat ignored in this pursuit of control via monitoring. I see this in allot of communities as well, not just the controllers. The controllers are either ignorant of systems theory or they completely ignore it and use fear to control their followers. The same goes with (atleast some of) the followers, especially when they first see through the narrative. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/02/11 (Linux/64) * Origin: SPOT BBS / k9zw (700:100/69) .