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TulliusCicero posted:
To repeat a popular meme Your parents in 1996: Don't trust ANYONE on the Internet. Your parents in 2016: Freedom Eagle dot Facebook says Hillary invented AIDS. I mentioned earlier about my own first exposure to conspiracy theories, reading the Principa Discordia in 1997 etc. And I remember at the time, when I brought up these conspiracy theories with "adults", they would basically scoff and tell me to be realistic. So yeah, I also wonder this. This is my working theory: Baby Boomers grew up in a time of limited information flow. They would have had three-five television channels, one or two daily papers, Time and Newsweek. There were tabloids and gossip magazines, and there was also more "intellectual" journals, but in general, there was a "mainstream" of information. And, while those sources may sometimes be contextually inaccurate, a boomer could be pretty sure if they read something, it was true. (Even most tabloids and gossip magazines couldn't create a story out of nowhere) Boomers were able to tell the difference between "truth" and "fiction", but it was a matter of distinguishing form, but not really understanding. Something in the local newspaper was true because The Smithville Journal was a respected paper with a big office building. Then, suddenly, they don't have these gatekeepers anymore. They get an e-Mail forward that says that Mr. Rogers was an army sniper and they read it with the same type of credulity that they would have read an article in the Smithville Journal that Smithville City Council had approved a 2 million dollar sewer bond. Like, prior to 2010 or so, 95% of what they read could be considered to be true (if incomplete). The presupposition that all reading is critical reading wasn't necessary, and now it is.
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# ? Aug 11, 2018 03:41 |
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Satanic panic in the 80s was pretty much the exact same thing as Q and was way way way way more mainstream than Q ever will ever get close to. And the "Jews sneak around and eat blood" stuff that is updated with modern cyber nonsense was a thing all of europe actually was sure was true for a while. All this Q stuff is way less mainstream than it was in the past.
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# ? Aug 11, 2018 03:50 |
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I think you're overthinking it glowing-fish. These people voted for Trump because they thought he would drain the swamp, restore American industry, etc. Now that he's in charge and none of those things have happened, they either need to accept they got taken in by a incompetent conman or go through increasingly elaborate contortions to save their egos. See, he's not under federal investigation, he's actually a secret double agent helping catch the REAL pedophiles. Edit: To some degree everyone does this, but not everyone has a vast propaganda network dedicated to preserving their delusions. Xand_Man fucked around with this message at 04:29 on Aug 11, 2018 |
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Xand_Man posted:I think you're overthinking it glowing-fish. These people voted for Trump because they thought he would drain the swamp, restore American industry, etc. Now that he's in charge and none of those things have happened, they either need to accept they got taken in by a incompetent conman or go through increasingly elaborate contortions to save their egos. See, he's not under federal investigation, he's actually a secret double agent helping catch the REAL pedophiles. Oh, I wasn't referring to just QAnon, or even to Trump supporters, etc. Although they are currently some of the loudest and most obvious representatives of Boomer credulity, it is also apparent that there is the entire parallel left-wing/liberal etc. Facebook world for Angry Conspirational Boomers, as well as things that both "left" and "right" conspirationalists believe: that Big Pharma has a cancer cure but wants to keep making money, etc. And then just neutral misinformation, stuff like celebrity rumors, "secret ingredients" in food, stuff like that. All of that stuff is just kind of the substratum of credulity that more ornate conspiracy theories rest on. But it could be that I am mismeasuring "adult" maturity against my own memories and perceptions. Like, there was always this misinformation being passed around "You only use 10% of your brain" "You swallow eight spiders a year", but those things were more cute when they were conversational tidbits that just kind of wafted around limply, instead of directed, virulent, and evolving claims that mutated every day.
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# ? Aug 11, 2018 05:14 |
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So a dude stole a plane from the Seattle airport and well it may rile the Qs a bit. https://twitter.com/EndDeepState/status/1028128365268664321 Edit: looks like was suicide by plane hijack. Not sure if he crashed or was shot down. https://twitter.com/jwsthomson/status/1028134044502908929 Zil fucked around with this message at 05:34 on Aug 11, 2018 |
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Zil posted:So a dude stole a plane from the Seattle airport and well it may rile the Qs a bit. I was just joking that the Q400 would rile up the galaxy brains. Sure enough, the decoding has begun. TulliusCicero fucked around with this message at 06:17 on Aug 11, 2018 |
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TulliusCicero posted:I was just joking that the Q400 would rile up the galaxy brains. Sure enough, the decoding has begun. Over a dozen threads on it on /r/GA alone. The model number and tail number of the plane contain "Q" and one of them started a rumor that the island that it crashed on has 17 people on it. Some of them are losing their poo poo, some of them are "like come on guys listen to the tower tapes, this isn't anything important." Found this freeper-level poo poo when I was looking around.
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# ? Aug 11, 2018 07:46 |
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McGlockenshire posted:Someone cracked Q's latest tripcode and posted as him linking this pastebin with an essay about how Q is bullshit and how easy tripcodes are to crack. Someone explain trip codes to me. In that pastebin he lists off a few trip codes that “Q” has used. Why would Q have used multiple codes? The way I understand it is that you input a secret and the algorithm outputs a string that corresponds to that particular secret. So if Q posted with a code “imdumb” and he later posts with “imstupid” how do people know imdumb and imstupid are the same people? Does the imstupid person need to give out the secret that generates the imdumb code?
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# ? Aug 11, 2018 08:25 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:Someone explain trip codes to me. In that pastebin he lists off a few trip codes that “Q” has used. Why would Q have used multiple codes? The way I understand it is that you input a secret and the algorithm outputs a string that corresponds to that particular secret. So if Q posted with a code “imdumb” and he later posts with “imstupid” how do people know imdumb and imstupid are the same people? Does the imstupid person need to give out the secret that generates the imdumb code? You understand correctly. The thing is, tripcodes are not meant to be particularly secure or hard to crack. After all, posting with a name is kind of the opposite of the point of 4chan. Q has been switching every so often and posting the (non-secret) output string of the next one he's going to use, iirc.
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# ? Aug 11, 2018 08:31 |
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So it’s essentially like the whole “take a picture of yourself with the following words on a piece of paper” thing that people doing AMAs do?
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# ? Aug 11, 2018 08:35 |
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Lmao, this together with the rumors that Sacha Baron Cohen is Q is just
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# ? Aug 11, 2018 12:59 |
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glowing-fish posted:But it could be that I am mismeasuring "adult" maturity against my own memories and perceptions. Like, there was always this misinformation being passed around "You only use 10% of your brain" "You swallow eight spiders a year", but those things were more cute when they were conversational tidbits that just kind of wafted around limply, instead of directed, virulent, and evolving claims that mutated every day. Like Owlofcreamcheese said, both the Satanic Panic and Daycare Abuse Panic of the 80's/early 90's were far more savage and depressing than the Q conspiracy, and achieved it without a single tweet or Facebook rant. On the one hand, you had Geraldo Rivera earnestly telling everyone about the evils of heavy metal; less funnily, the only thing stopping these investigations from being literal witch hunts was the fact that no-one was hanged or sent to the stake. Many of those imprisoned and/or ruined by these allegations never got an apology, let alone financial restitution. A substantial amount of the panic-spreading was done by memoirs written by the parents of the supposed victims, who suddenly found themselves weird celebrities; the rest was down to talking tours carried out by some dodgy psychologists, who reckoned they had a quasi-magical ability to get children to recall abuse. As a result, Anglophone countries were affected far worse than anywhere else. 'Not My Child: A Mother Confronts Her Child's Sexual Abuse' is typical of the type, and here are two reviews from what I guess would now be called the MSM, endorsing it as essentially factual: https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/patricia-crowley/not-my-child-a-mother-confronts-her-childs-sexu/ https://www.nytimes.com/1991/08/18/nyregion/mother-s-story-of-child-abuse-at-nursery.html The accused teacher in this case, who was 23 when she was supposedly raping toddlers with cutlery, apparently without doing them injury, was released in 1993 after she'd served five years. Bernard Baran was locked up for 21 years, and was still trying to have his criminal record expunged when he died in 2014. Raspberry Jam It In Me posted:Lmao, this together with the rumors that Sacha Baron Cohen is Q is just Sacha Baron Cohen would do a better job of it, though.
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Carnival of Shrews posted:A substantial amount of the panic-spreading was done by memoirs written by the parents of the supposed victims, who suddenly found themselves weird celebrities; the rest was down to talking tours carried out by some dodgy psychologists, who reckoned they had a quasi-magical ability to get children to recall abuse. Turns out you can get kids to say whatever you want them to say by applying high-powered interrogation techniques. I remember some of the supposed signs of satanic ritual abuse being entirely normal things for kids like bed wetting and nightmares. So then you'd call in the expert to interrogate your kid until he or she un-repressed the memories of the evil satanic clown rapist at the daycare. And the legal system took this entirely seriously, which is why the satanic panic was much more dangerous than Q.
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McGlockenshire posted:Over a dozen threads on it on /r/GA alone. The model number and tail number of the plane contain "Q" and one of them started a rumor that the island that it crashed on has 17 people on it. Some of them are losing their poo poo, some of them are "like come on guys listen to the tower tapes, this isn't anything important." I wish just one of these chucklefucks would do the slightest bit of research and look up what "Allah" means. Also yes, high IQ white Christians with guns are the only thing stopping the globalist cabal. 2 things that require a high IQ: being a white Christian with a gun and watching Rick and Morty!
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glowing-fish posted:Oh, I wasn't referring to just QAnon, or even to Trump supporters, etc. Although they are currently some of the loudest and most obvious representatives of Boomer credulity, it is also apparent that there is the entire parallel left-wing/liberal etc. Facebook world for Angry Conspirational Boomers, as well as things that both "left" and "right" conspirationalists believe: that Big Pharma has a cancer cure but wants to keep making money, etc. And then just neutral misinformation, stuff like celebrity rumors, "secret ingredients" in food, stuff like that. All of that stuff is just kind of the substratum of credulity that more ornate conspiracy theories rest on. There's not a multibillion dollar industry feeding disinfo to the left-wing cranks, is the major difference.
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Carnival of Shrews posted:
I dunno. Sacha Baron Cohen has the spectacular ability to always perfectly disguise himself as "Sacha Baron Cohen in a disguise". The reason his bits are so funny is that the only people who actually get fooled by them are the dumbest people alive and he cuts out any footage of someone saying "This is obviously fake, gently caress off". Also he'd probably have stopped after the first arrests and attempted murders.
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# ? Aug 11, 2018 15:32 |
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Sacha Baren Cohen would have gotten them to start wearing shirts saying "I am a fuQhead" or something at least 3-4 months ago.
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AnoHito posted:Sacha Baren Cohen would have gotten them to start wearing shirts saying "I am a fuQhead" or something at least 3-4 months ago. "Trump for Q!"
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chitoryu12 posted:I dunno. Sacha Baron Cohen has the spectacular ability to always perfectly disguise himself as "Sacha Baron Cohen in a disguise". It's hard for me to believe that some of these people are really falling for it for that reason, the makeup and disguises are so obvious and exaggerated. "Colonel Erran Moran" looked like Robbie Rotten from Lazytown.
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Pope Guilty posted:There's not a multibillion dollar industry feeding disinfo to the left-wing cranks, is the major difference. Allow me to introduce you to the awful world of supplements, essential oils, and "cleanses".
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chitoryu12 posted:I dunno. Sacha Baron Cohen has the spectacular ability to always perfectly disguise himself as "Sacha Baron Cohen in a disguise". The reason his bits are so funny is that the only people who actually get fooled by them are the dumbest people alive and he cuts out any footage of someone saying "This is obviously fake, gently caress off". I don't know about this. Somehow the ones who are allegedly smart enough to see through SBC never spread the word so their fellow travelers are forewarned. This poo poo has, as far as I can see, super tight opsec until it's time to market it for airing.
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Lemniscate Blue posted:I don't know about this. Somehow the ones who are allegedly smart enough to see through SBC never spread the word so their fellow travelers are forewarned. This poo poo has, as far as I can see, super tight opsec until it's time to market it for airing. Pretty much everything has been insanely obvious though. It's not like Cohen is some master of disguise and manipulation. He looks exactly like Sacha Baron Cohen wearing silly clothes, bad makeup, and putting on a funny accent and makes people do bizarre and offensive things on camera. The only person who would actually fall for one of his tricks is either in on the joke or a complete dunderhead (which, admittedly, every single one of his targets for this one have been).
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chitoryu12 posted:Pretty much everything has been insanely obvious though. It's not like Cohen is some master of disguise and manipulation. He looks exactly like Sacha Baron Cohen wearing silly clothes, bad makeup, and putting on a funny accent and makes people do bizarre and offensive things on camera. The only person who would actually fall for one of his tricks is either in on the joke or a complete dunderhead (which, admittedly, every single one of his targets for this one have been). i'm guessing some 60+ republican probably hasn't watched Borat
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# ? Aug 11, 2018 18:41 |
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botany posted:i'm guessing some 60+ republican probably hasn't watched Borat The prosthetics are extremely obvious, even watching on a small screen. In some scenes you can even clearly see the transition lines. If the interviewed people are not in on the joke or doing it for publicity, they must be pants on head retarded or half blind. (Or both)
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Raspberry Jam It In Me posted:The prosthetics are extremely obvious, even watching on a small screen. In some scenes you can even clearly see the transition lines. A Georgia state rep had to step down after he chased Cohen around with his bare rear end so I'm guessing they're not in on the joke.
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Arpaio's defense is that he didn't hear Cohen clearly and thought he was asking if he'd say yes if Trump offered him a job, without hearing the "blow" part.
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chitoryu12 posted:Arpaio's defense is that he didn't hear Cohen clearly and thought he was asking if he'd say yes if Trump offered him a job, without hearing the "blow" part. He's old as poo poo, so it's possible he didn't hear the whole thing (especially with SBC's accents) but no less funny.
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chitoryu12 posted:Pretty much everything has been insanely obvious though. It's not like Cohen is some master of disguise and manipulation. He looks exactly like Sacha Baron Cohen wearing silly clothes, bad makeup, and putting on a funny accent and makes people do bizarre and offensive things on camera. The only person who would actually fall for one of his tricks is either in on the joke or a complete dunderhead (which, admittedly, every single one of his targets for this one have been). People are much more willing to believe something if it flatters their worldview, especially if their worldview is full of cartoonish oversimplification. That was also the premise to Borat.
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# ? Aug 11, 2018 19:31 |
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Keep in mind these people are loving addicted to being on camera and assume that they can't be made a fool of because they're smart. They don't care about the weirdo interviewing them, they're just pleased as punch to have a platform to talk about themselves.
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# ? Aug 11, 2018 19:33 |
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He very much picks people who are desperate to get to say what they want to say on tv and that need makes them ignore the little voice that says "something about this seems odd" until they're maybe too deep into it if at all. They've signed releases with a production company and there's a camera crew and they've had makeup applied and they're going to be featured on a tv show and if the host seems a bit off, so what? They're not going to walk away at that point. E: what you guys said yeah. Shoulda refreshed.
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# ? Aug 11, 2018 19:37 |
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1stGear posted:A Georgia state rep had to step down after he chased Cohen around with his bare rear end so I'm guessing they're not in on the joke. Trying to chase away a terrorist with his naked rear end while screaming sand friend of the family was probably a big hit with his base and gave him a lot of exposure. Made him seem really committed to the cause. I mean, he is batshit insane human garbage, it's not like he was ever going to be a big hit with the non-braindamaged demographic anyway. His entire goal has always been to cater to the trash people demographic and those types really love what he did. I guess I'm still not 100% convinced that he wasn't in on the whole thing. How the gently caress do you not see the prosthetics?
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Raspberry Jam It In Me posted:Trying to chase away a terrorist with his naked rear end while screaming sand friend of the family was probably a big hit with his base and gave him a lot of exposure. Made him seem really committed to the cause. I mean, he is batshit insane human garbage, it's not like he was ever going to be a big hit with the non-braindamaged demographic anyway. His entire goal has always been to cater to the trash people demographic and those types really love what he did.
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Satanic Panic was taken super seriously in the 80s and 90s to a level Q could only dream of. Police took it seriously enough, or at least some did, to use it as basis of investigations. There were people who billed themselves as Satanic Experts, mostly Pastors and supposit former cultists who turned to Jesus, and other Evangelical Busy Bodies. A body would turn up at some remote area or abandoned building, and the Expert would see someone spray painted Iron Maiden on the wall and say "Iron Maidens were used by Satanists to drain the blood of Christians for their rituals" and then the cops would stop looking at the actual evidence and go looking for some edgelord teen that listens to metal and has a pentigram on his cut off jean jacket. This a pretty good summery of the whole thing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBf35HS6atU Imagine if there was videos out there sent to LEO about how to identify child drug rings and face removal ceremonies?
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Raspberry Jam It In Me posted:Trying to chase away a terrorist with his naked rear end while screaming sand friend of the family was probably a big hit with his base and gave him a lot of exposure. Made him seem really committed to the cause. I mean, he is batshit insane human garbage, it's not like he was ever going to be a big hit with the non-braindamaged demographic anyway. His entire goal has always been to cater to the trash people demographic and those types really love what he did. So wait, you think that they'd recognize him without his latest outfit as being someone who mocks those he interviews? Because I suspect that those who recognized him at all either declined interviews or avoided any bait. But you don't make the show out of the boring interviews and the people who didn't agree to show up.
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Raspberry Jam It In Me posted:Trying to chase away a terrorist with his naked rear end while screaming sand friend of the family was probably a big hit with his base and gave him a lot of exposure. by the time this episode aired he had already lost the primary to regain his seat and was just serving out the rest of his term. and then basically everyone yelled at him from the governor to his fellow lawmakers to his constituents so he had to resign, even though if he just served out his term he would have gotten free healthcare for life for his family
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twistedmentat posted:Satanic Panic was taken super seriously in the 80s and 90s to a level Q could only dream of. Seeing videos of “converted witches/Satanic leaders” grifters is never not funny because it’s obvious to anyone who isn’t an idiot how much they’re clearly bullshitting through everything they’re saying
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twistedmentat posted:Satanic Panic was taken super seriously in the 80s and 90s to a level Q could only dream of. Yeah, law enforcement somehow taking all of this stuff seriously is the most baffling aspect of the Satanic Panic to me. There are a bunch of videos floating around YouTube that are police training videos, and a lot of them are just straight-up produced by Evangelical churches. Hell, one of them even has the overtone of "Well, you can't arrest a Satanist just for being a Satanist, because they have freedom of religion under the first amendment, which is stupid, maybe we should do something about that [wink wink wink]". It's just weird to think that entire police forces were totally buying into the idea that secret Satanist cabals could be sacrificing babies in their tiny towns, and the only way you can find them out is by looking for heavy metal records and maybe candles. Dr. VooDoo posted:Seeing videos of “converted witches/Satanic leaders” grifters is never not funny because it’s obvious to anyone who isn’t an idiot how much they’re clearly bullshitting through everything they’re saying It was effective, though. Launched a lot of lucrative, if fleeting, careers. That whole "converted ex-leader" concept is still kicking around in Evangelical-land, only nowadays it's usually "ex-Muslims" talking about the two hidden pillars of Islam and poo poo.
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# ? Aug 12, 2018 02:14 |
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Gaming Pro Tip!: check behind the leftmost Hidden Pillar of Islam to find a secret Chaos Emerald
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SatansOnion posted:Gaming Pro Tip!: check behind the leftmost Hidden Pillar of Islam to find a secret Chaos Emerald Is that before or after I input the commands for Super Jesus?
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