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Lies, lies, and more lies

Most High Tech isn’t real. After going down so many rabbit holes over the past few years, I’ve started to realize that we’re being lied to about almost everything.

Anything that’s super high-tech or way too complicated, too sciency for the average person with a decent IQ to understand is like that for a reason. It’s designed to be confusing so we don’t bother trying to figure it out. Just “trust the science” or the scientists, right? They’re smarter than us, after all. We’re just the dumb ones.

High tech in science

Take Einstein’s theory of relativity, for example—curved space and all that. Sounds fancy, but what did Nikola Tesla say about it? He called it “magnified mathematical garb” that dazzles people and blinds them to the truth. Tesla straight-up said space can’t be curved because it doesn’t have properties. You can’t act on nothing! He believed in good old-fashioned classical physics, not these wild mathematical abstractions that make your head spin. And honestly? He had a point.

Simple physics and common sense example:

If you are on a car that is traveling at 100km/h and throw a rock forward at 20km/h, then at what speed is the rock going? Obviously it is the speed of the car plus the speed of the rock from the car’s point of view: 100 + 20 = 120km/h.

Einstein claims that the speed of light is 300,000km/s and that nothing can travel faster than light.

So if you go in the same car at 100km/h and turn on the head lights, you can’t add the speed of the car to the speed of light to find the total speed of the light coming from them because that would be over the number he said, and according to him, that is impossible. Make sense? No, right? Exactly! But trust the science.

High tech in History

Let’s talk about other stuff. Fake history, for starters. The history we learned in school? Totally fake or at least super distorted. Missing pieces—like Tartaria, the mud flood, or twisted narratives like the “holocuento.” The winners of the world wars re-wrote everything. History is always written by the winners. You never get the other side of the story. Think about it: who won WWII? Who is still getting paid reparations? Follow the money. They re-wrote history. At least that part of history. There were others before them that won wars and re-wrote their part of history to their advantage. So really, history is just a series of stories written by the winners of a series of wars. The result is that what we think we know about history today is very far from what really happen.

Who built all those incredible old buildings in the 1700s and 1800s? They didn’t have cranes, trucks, or power tools—just horse buggies. But the buildings appear to have been built with high technology and in record times. They actually look better and have lasted longer than anything we build today. How does that even make sense? Do you want an example? Check this video about the construction of the Yankee Stadium.

Our history is very weird, apparently 3ooo years ago we had an advanced society, awesome architecture, science, arts, a lot of literature. Think of ancient Rome, Egypt, Greece, China. Then we went into the Dark Ages. A time that we have no knowledge of what happen because there are no records, no one wrote anything, no literature, no science, no advance on anything for a few hundred, maybe a thousand years.

Then all of a sudden The Renaissance, architecture, arts, science, everything re-started again from where we left off before the Dark Ages. Suspicious, right? Could it be that maybe, just maybe, historians made up the Dark Ages? That they just added a thousand years to our history for whatever reason? Without that added time our history would have proper continuity, it would make more sense.

Copy paste technology used in history

You know how it is said that history repeats itself? Yes, that is exactly what is wrong with it. They had to copy and paste events with slight changes to be able to fill the time added and to replace other events that were erased. Not a coincidence, just sloppiness, they couldn’t come up with new stuff so they just copied and pasted.

Anatoly Fomenko is a very famous professor at Moscow State University.

Fomenko offers a striking comparison, highlighting the uncanny resemblance in the lengths of reigns between the Kings of England and the Byzantine Empire, primarily in the East. The lines on the graphs represent the duration of each king’s rule, with longer lines indicating longer reigns. The lengths of each ruler’s reign in both England and the Byzantine Empire, are side-by-side, with the years clearly marked. The graphs visually demonstrate the remarkable similarity in the duration of these reigns, fueling the argument that these two seemingly separate historical narratives are, in fact, intertwined.

High Tech. Historic timelines copied and pasted from one country to another.
Image source: https://chronologia.org/en/en_history/im/fig-5c.gif

What’s truly intriguing is the near-identical pattern between these two seemingly disparate timelines. Fomenko suggests that these parallel histories are not coincidental, but rather a deliberate manipulation of historical records. This leaves three possibilities:

  1. That the same individuals ruled both nations, their names altered to create distinct, fabricated histories.
  2. One story is the original and the other is just a copy.
  3. Both are copies and we don’t know the original.

Hight Tech in Medicine

Then there’s viruses. Did you know they only exist in theory? No one’s ever actually isolated or seen one. So when a doctor says you have a virus, what they’re really saying is, “I have no idea what’s wrong with you.”

And don’t get me started on the V’s. After what we’ve been through, I don’t even want to talk about it. Can they do what they claim with mRNA? I don’t think so, too high tech and complicated. But poisoning people? Yeah, that’s low-tech. Just mix 36 snake venoms with fillers, call it a V, fill the vials with random amounts of it, from zero to full to create doubt, as not everybody will get hurt by it, and watch healthy people drop during a football game.

Hight Tech in Space

Oh, and satellites? They are not orbiting in space, they are actually “satelloons” hanging from high-altitude balloons inside the atmosphere. Watch the launching of a satellite:

Space travel? Moon landings? Proven fake. NASA erased the original tapes and then somehow lost the technology that allows us to go back to the moon. Sure! And don’t even get me started on that Tesla Roadster supposedly orbiting Earth. “You can tell it’s real because it looks so fake”…

Speaking of space, what about the shape of the Earth? I personally don’t know what it is because I’ve never seen it myself—and I doubt anyone else has either. All those NASA pictures? CGI. Cartoons. And every experiment trying to prove the Earth rotates or is a ball has failed. Meanwhile, there are plenty of clues suggesting it could be flat. Not proven, but possible. And honestly, it makes more sense than the ball theory. But no, science says, “Don’t trust your eyes or common sense—just trust us.”

High Tech Nuclear Weapons

What about nuclear weapons? We’ve been told atomic bombs destroy everything and leave areas uninhabitable for thousands of years due to radiation. So how come Hiroshima and Nagasaki were rebuilt in less than two years, with people living there totally fine? Yes, the cities were bombed and destroyed, just like plenty of other cities during the war—with regular bombs. Some scientists have even said the whole “critical mass” thing doesn’t add up. If it were real, anyone could build a nuke. Spoiler: they can’t.

Why the lie? Well, that was a con to make every one else think that USA had a super powerful and terrifying weapon that no one else had. It was meant to create the illusion of military superiority. But the Russians caught up with the lie pretty soon and claimed that they also had nuclear weapons, and the fear of a world destructing nuclear war was created. Nuclear weapons? Definitely fake. Dirty bombs, though? Those are real—just regular bombs with radioactive material added to them. Not the same thing.

Quantum Technology

Quantum computing? Actually, quantum anything. Total BS. We’ve been hearing for over a decade that quantum computers will break all encryption in seconds. According to the news, universities have them, China has them, Russia has them—so why are we still using the same old encryption? Shouldn’t we have quantum encryption by now, especially for the military and banking systems? Nope. Fake. If you see the word “quantum,” just assume it’s nonsense.

Oil is running out

Is oil a fossil fuel, is it running out? Of course not, oil is the second most abundant liquid on earth after water. Oil regenerates within the earth faster than we can extract it. It can never be depleted. See how Col. Fletcher Prouty explains the invention and use of the term “Fossil Fuels”.

Climate change? More BS.

“The Science” is riddled with so many absurd theories that we are taught in school as if they were facts. The Big Bang Theory? That at the beginning there was nothing and then nothing exploded into everything and created the whole Universe? How did they even come up with something like that? I thought that the second law of thermodynamics said that energy and matter can not be created or destroyed, only transformed.

So, I gotta ask—is there anything that’s actually true?

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