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posted on May, 1 2022 @ 05:55 PM
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I keep seeing the attempts to make Musk a hero of the people, so I think its important to remember what Musk and Starlink are all about.

Many people cheer Musk and his rockets, and SpaceX employees wear American flags, as if they're somehow patriotic while helping to erect the prison grid.

The elites have a term for these people, they call them idiots. They even rub it in their face:

Notice the people with block heads. Blockhead is a synonym for idiot. The fools who blindly build their towers to heaven. The baby in the poster hasn't proven to be a fool yet, so its head is still round.

Rand Corp isn't confused about SpaceX.  They aren't idiots.
They know what it really is. They have a pdf report, link, about the Internet of Bodies:

Satellite internet is being developed to enhance internet availability, including in remote areas, by putting thousands of satellites in low Earth orbit (Grush, 2019; Staedter, 2019). These advancements will enable consumer IoT technologies, such as smart home systems, to connect to IoB devices so that, for example, one’s smart thermostat will be linked to her smart clothing and automatically can regulate the temperature in her home. Greater connectivity and the widespread packaging of IoB in smartphones and appliances some of which might collect data unbeknownst to the user will increase digital tracking of users across a range of behaviors.


And, what subject matter is the reference to Grush about?

Grush, Loren, “SpaceX is in Communication with All But Three of 60 Starlink Satellites One Month After Launch,” The Verge, June 28, 2019.


More from Rand:

Some devices under development—such as augmented-reality contact lenses or direct brain-writing have the potential to significantly alter social life by enabling the recording and replaying of all a person’s interactions. Brain-reading and signaling neuro-devices are already on the market, but improved brain technology interfaces could succeed in improving cognition, memory, and control. Brain-reading and writing could eventually be used to affect people’s thoughts for benevolent or malicious ends (CPDP Conferences, 2018).


That's Musk.  That's Starlink.  That's SpaceX.  No hero of the people.  Nothing patriotic, and certainly nothing to cheer about.

and the sheep cheered...



posted on May, 1 2022 @ 06:04 PM
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a reply to: Wisenox

What about competing satellite internet services? OneWeb? Kuiper? Chinese systems?

What about competing private satellite launch endeavors? RocketLab? Blue Origin? ULA? Sierra Nevada?

What about competing brain-computer interface programs? Neurable? Kernel? Literally hundreds of similar projects at universities around the globe?

Or is this just a hit piece directly solely at Elon?



posted on May, 1 2022 @ 06:16 PM
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originally posted by: Wisenox
...and SpaceX employees wear American flags...


Also worth mentioning...


Crew-1 astronaut, Soichi Noguchi, at left representing Japan. You can see the Japanese flag there.


Crew-2 astronaut, Akihiko Hoshide, at right representing Japan. You can see the Japanese flag there.

Crew-3 carried ESA-German astronaut Matthias Maurer. Crew-4, currently in space, carries ESA-Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti aboard. Crew-5 will carry Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata aboard. Beyond that future missions will carry crew from UAE, other ESA representative nations, Canada, and other nations. As with these astronauts, they too will represent their nations flag on their suits.



posted on May, 1 2022 @ 06:42 PM
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edit on 1-5-2022 by didntasktobeborned because: ..



posted on May, 1 2022 @ 07:00 PM
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a reply to: cmdrkeenkid

Those aren't in the news, but if they are internet of bodies, then they would also be bad.

Are you upset that I'm not a fan of the prison grid?



posted on May, 1 2022 @ 07:05 PM
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a reply to: cmdrkeenkid

I didn't think the astronauts, but yeah, they're global. I was thinking about the people working in Florida.



posted on May, 1 2022 @ 07:29 PM
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a reply to: Wisenox

Elon Musks mom -

imgur.com...

Down w the one eye club ..



posted on May, 1 2022 @ 07:38 PM
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originally posted by: Wisenox
I keep seeing the attempts to make Musk a hero of the people, so I think its important to remember what Musk and Starlink are all about.

Many people cheer Musk and his rockets, and SpaceX employees wear American flags, as if they're somehow patriotic while helping to erect the prison grid.

The elites have a term for these people, they call them idiots. They even rub it in their face:

Notice the people with block heads. Blockhead is a synonym for idiot. The fools who blindly build their towers to heaven. The baby in the poster hasn't proven to be a fool yet, so its head is still round.

Rand Corp isn't confused about SpaceX.  They aren't idiots.
They know what it really is. They have a pdf report, link, about the Internet of Bodies:

Satellite internet is being developed to enhance internet availability, including in remote areas, by putting thousands of satellites in low Earth orbit (Grush, 2019; Staedter, 2019). These advancements will enable consumer IoT technologies, such as smart home systems, to connect to IoB devices so that, for example, one’s smart thermostat will be linked to her smart clothing and automatically can regulate the temperature in her home. Greater connectivity and the widespread packaging of IoB in smartphones and appliances some of which might collect data unbeknownst to the user will increase digital tracking of users across a range of behaviors.


And, what subject matter is the reference to Grush about?

Grush, Loren, “SpaceX is in Communication with All But Three of 60 Starlink Satellites One Month After Launch,” The Verge, June 28, 2019.


More from Rand:

Some devices under development—such as augmented-reality contact lenses or direct brain-writing have the potential to significantly alter social life by enabling the recording and replaying of all a person’s interactions. Brain-reading and signaling neuro-devices are already on the market, but improved brain technology interfaces could succeed in improving cognition, memory, and control. Brain-reading and writing could eventually be used to affect people’s thoughts for benevolent or malicious ends (CPDP Conferences, 2018).


That's Musk.  That's Starlink.  That's SpaceX.  No hero of the people.  Nothing patriotic, and certainly nothing to cheer about.

and the sheep cheered...


Have you got a link to that picture? I would like to look at it closer. Thanks!



posted on May, 1 2022 @ 07:42 PM
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a reply to: nOraKat

She does have the eye down pat. She reminds me of the 101 Dalmatians lady.



posted on May, 1 2022 @ 07:44 PM
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a reply to: TruthJava

Do a search for EU Tower of Babel poster. There's a lot of them out there. I'm sure there are better copies than the one I have.



posted on May, 1 2022 @ 09:01 PM
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Musk has straight up said the biggest threat to humanity is AI.




Crazy what they're doing right now.



posted on May, 1 2022 @ 09:03 PM
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Believing the world's richest (publicly known of at any rate) man has the common persons best interest at heart is the epitome of gullible. If he didn't serve the Cabal A. He never would have got so much money B. He'd be dead. As one of the leading proponents of Transhumanism Musk is transparent, mentions how supremely dangerous the AI he continues developing is, even moreso is his realm of interface between that and the biological, this direct attack is anti-human and anti-life, in other words pure evil.




posted on May, 1 2022 @ 09:22 PM
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originally posted by: Wisenox

Notice the people with block heads. Blockhead is a synonym for idiot.


Then in that case I feel bad for the people who play Minecraft lol They become one with the character on screen






posted on May, 1 2022 @ 09:30 PM
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a reply to: Wisenox

They are in the news, quite frequently. How else do you think myself and others know of them? Why do you think they're bad?

What is a "prison grid" you're mentioning? Is internet via satellite really any different than on mobile? On WiFi? Going to the library and using a computer there? Same end results. You get connected to everyone and everything.

a reply to: Wisenox

SpaceX line level employees, whether in Florida, Texas, California, or wherever else don't wear any flag on their sleeves as you claim. The only one who do are the astronauts. Nice back pedaling.



posted on May, 2 2022 @ 02:02 AM
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SPAM REMOVED.
edit on 5/2/2022 by seagull because: (no reason given)



posted on May, 2 2022 @ 02:56 AM
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originally posted by: Wisenox
I keep seeing the attempts to make Musk a hero of the people, so I think its important to remember what Musk and Starlink are all about.

Many people cheer Musk and his rockets, and SpaceX employees wear American flags, as if they're somehow patriotic while helping to erect the prison grid.

The elites have a term for these people, they call them idiots. They even rub it in their face:

Notice the people with block heads. Blockhead is a synonym for idiot. The fools who blindly build their towers to heaven. The baby in the poster hasn't proven to be a fool yet, so its head is still round.

Rand Corp isn't confused about SpaceX.  They aren't idiots.
They know what it really is. They have a pdf report, link, about the Internet of Bodies:

Satellite internet is being developed to enhance internet availability, including in remote areas, by putting thousands of satellites in low Earth orbit (Grush, 2019; Staedter, 2019). These advancements will enable consumer IoT technologies, such as smart home systems, to connect to IoB devices so that, for example, one’s smart thermostat will be linked to her smart clothing and automatically can regulate the temperature in her home. Greater connectivity and the widespread packaging of IoB in smartphones and appliances some of which might collect data unbeknownst to the user will increase digital tracking of users across a range of behaviors.


And, what subject matter is the reference to Grush about?

Grush, Loren, “SpaceX is in Communication with All But Three of 60 Starlink Satellites One Month After Launch,” The Verge, June 28, 2019.


More from Rand:

Some devices under development—such as augmented-reality contact lenses or direct brain-writing have the potential to significantly alter social life by enabling the recording and replaying of all a person’s interactions. Brain-reading and signaling neuro-devices are already on the market, but improved brain technology interfaces could succeed in improving cognition, memory, and control. Brain-reading and writing could eventually be used to affect people’s thoughts for benevolent or malicious ends (CPDP Conferences, 2018).


That's Musk.  That's Starlink.  That's SpaceX.  No hero of the people.  Nothing patriotic, and certainly nothing to cheer about.

and the sheep cheered...


calm down super girl, he's not lex Luthor.
edit on 03/22/2022 by sarahvital because: (no reason given)



posted on May, 2 2022 @ 02:59 AM
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a reply to: cmdrkeenkid

The Internet of Bodies is the prison grid, and its bad because it removes all of your rights, ownerships and freedoms while also controlling your behavior.
Its bad because they need implants in your body to make it happen. The vaccine patent includes both the carbon nanotube technology and the ability to cross the blood brain barrier.

Its totalitarian enslavement. You seem to be in favor of it. Why do you see it as good?

SpaceX employees in Florida wear civilian attire and many of them include garments depicting the flag. These characteristics are typically displayed by people who consider themselves to be patriotic.


edit on 2-5-2022 by Wisenox because: (no reason given)



posted on May, 2 2022 @ 12:54 PM
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originally posted by: Wisenox
a reply to: cmdrkeenkid

The Internet of Bodies is the prison grid, and its bad because it removes all of your rights, ownerships and freedoms while also controlling your behavior.


How does it remove "your rights, ownerships and freedoms while also controlling your behavior" in any way? I'll wait.


Its bad because they need implants in your body to make it happen.


Proof of that? The article you cited in your opening post only says smart clothing, devices, and appliances. Here's a solution: don't use smart clothing or connected devices and appliances.


The vaccine patent includes both the carbon nanotube technology and the ability to cross the blood brain barrier.


Citation needed. Show me where in the vaccine patent this is. I bet you can't find that definitive answer from the United States Patent and Trademark Office.


Its totalitarian enslavement.


No it's not.


You seem to be in favor of it.


And I wouldn't be if it were.


Why do you see it as good?


This is not that, at all.



SpaceX employees in Florida wear civilian attire and many of them include garments depicting the flag. These characteristics are typically displayed by people who consider themselves to be patriotic.


Again with the backpedaling. So they're free to choose what they want to wear, whether it has an American flag or not? How, again, is this different from any other company with no underlying dress code?



posted on May, 2 2022 @ 01:27 PM
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a reply to: Wisenox

Can you explain what this "prison grid" is supposed to do?



posted on May, 2 2022 @ 08:53 PM
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a reply to: cmdrkeenkid

You can look up the internet of bodies for yourself. Its not hard to find. If you disagree with my post, then please, post your view of what the IOB will be.
I would definitely be interested in hearing a different point of view.




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