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ghostsniper
ghostsniper
4 months ago

15 years ago I walked into my friend Steve’s music store and he was sitting at his desk, staring at his notebook computer with his head in his hands. I said, “Wut up Dawg?”, and Steve stood up and said out loud, “THERE’S TOO MUCH INFORMATION OUT THERE!!!”

I asked what was wrong and he told me people would come into his store and see a particular guitar or something else and try to needle him down on the price. The reason was that they looked up the guitar on their phone and found it priced lower anywhere else. So Steve was left to dicker with customers and lose money no matter which way it went.

The thing was, Steve was fighting a losing battle because the chips weren’t stacked evenly, and it didn’t even matter.

The Cort guitar Steve was selling for $499.00 but Amazon was supposedly selling the same guitar for $299.00 + free shipping and free return if it wasn’t wanted for any reason. The diff was that Steves guitar was brand new and set up by a pro (me) and the one on Amazon was not. Also, there is no guarantee the amazon one wasn’t bought by someone else and returned, and the condition after shipping is questionable. It isn’t an apples to apples comparison. Steve eventually folded his store.

15 years later all of us are suffering as Steve did. Information overload. Info is streaming at the speed of light now and tomorrows news is yesterdays lost memory. And, the conveyor belts of steady noise are at every angle and altitude – there’s no escape. And, much of it is utter bogusness.

AI is on the scene and quickly erasing the human component of the sound to noise ratio and you may not have heard it over the din of technology but recently there was a sonic boom as the information conveyor belts have broken not only the sound barrier but also the time barrier.

With AI on the scene the acceleration of information will exceed human ability to sustain and the validity will plummet. Already there is comment out there that the young woman that was killed on the train was not even there, nor was the killer. That’s why none of the other people in the train car came to her defense, and went on like nothing had happened. Did it happen? I don’t know, nor do you, because we weren’t there. We only know what the media exposed to us.

Was Charlie Kirk killed? I wasn’t there neither. Who do you trust? The entities that you have caught lying hundreds of times? The twisters of information, to make good look bad and bad look good, and to hide that which you shouldn’t know quite yet and reveal stuff that never happened? Those entities? Are they the ones you selectively believe if they stroke your hot button just so?

Is there a solution to this societal malady? Possibly. But if there is it probably lies in each of us at an individual level. Like waking up in the morning, none of us gets up at the same time. We all get up individually, and similarly we will all find solutions or work arounds to Steve’s mantra, “THERE’S TOO MUCH INFORMATION OUT THERE!!!”

Almost every evening I sit on our porch and pretend I’m watching and enjoying the plethora of wildlife in full display here on our own little slice of heaven. While I do indeed enjoy natures floor show in the yard, it serves as a backdrop for what I am really doing. I am defragging my internal hard drive. Sorting out all the little packages of info that were delivered today and placing them in their respective pigeon holes. Many of the PH’s are connected by previous packages, creating links and chains. Keeping information organized is crucial to not suffer from overload and creates a method for retrieval at a later date, which allows an assembly of packages to be viewed in a larger context, effectively erasing the trees that are blocking the view of the forest.

And, pausing for effect.

If all incoming signals are saying the sun has went off it’s rocker and is heading straight toward the earth and life as we know it will cease in 24 hours, don’t panic and start sending message to everyone you know. Sit back, take a breath, get out of that chair and go look at that silly sun with your own bare assed eyeballs. Watch it for 10 mins. Did you become warmer in that period?

Point is, don’t let a thing own you, no matter what that thing is. Prior to a few days ago I never heard of that Ukraine woman and I barely knew who Charlie Kirk is. Now, especially with Kirk, it’s all about him 24/7, sun up to sun down. This too will pass as the information conveyor belts are hungry and must be fed constantly until they die.

Is there a message in this mess?
shrug
I don’t know. There could be I guess, depends on your point of view I suppose.

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DT
DT
4 months ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

Not believing anything is the same trap as believing everything.
I believe Charlie Kirk was killed on live stream and that there will be a severe rattling of the present aura as a result. The event feels as much a turning point as 9/11. I also believe Charlie Kirk will become a worshiped iconic figure – right or wrong.

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
4 months ago
Reply to  DT

Where did I say I didn’t believe anything?

I committed a whole paragraph above to the very opposite – how I store and collate the daily info I receive.

I don’t think much, other than symbolic stuff, will come from Kirks murder.

I think something BIG, really big, something that drastically effects the lives of most of the people in the US, before any real change will occur.

A murder or 3 won’t do it. Dropping 2 skyscrapers won’t do it. Shooting a president won’t do it. Most people are NOT directly effected by those things, their lives go on as normal.

Take away their livelihood, make food or water unreachable, make the air unbreathable. Otherwise, they just turn on “the game” and everything will be fine.

Tom Hyland
Tom Hyland
4 months ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

How the covid scam worked so well, better than they ever imagined, was it was personal. You didn’t know those 2,800 souls vaporized on 9/11 and 20 years went by… so Bill Gates said, “Maybe this will get your attention.” It was PERSONAL. The addicted cable news subscribers believed instantly that they had no immune system. They believed nothing could protect them from the virus but masks and vaccines. And they willingly were injected with untested voodoo into their veins. No, skyscrapers and bloody presidents don’t change much except to slowly erode the liberty of the rabble. But the spiders know now how to envelope everyone into their web. Make it personal and that is very BIG. It becomes everything.

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
4 months ago
Reply to  Tom Hyland

The magician uses sleight of hand to distract the audience so they don’t see the trick right before their very eyes. The only way to not become the magicians victim is to not attend the show.

At the time, I was concerned with the info that being put out. We’re fairly isolated but we do encounter people now and then, so we could become unwitting victims.

But.

I have a long history, decades, of watching the criminal words and activities of the media and the gov’t, and a very strong distaste for both. They simply did not put out a convincing argument for me to take the vax, and I never did.

What that whole thing did though was to convince me of how gullible the average american is, and that’s just downright scary.

DT
DT
4 months ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

Just a general comment inspired by: “Did it happen? I don’t know, nor do you, because we weren’t there. We only know what the media exposed to us.” Nothing you specifically stated.

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
4 months ago

Blob dood identifies as a cat.
Reality might change his mind.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/lDm3F3G0nHs?feature=share

DT
DT
4 months ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

Supposedly there was some guy identifying as a deer wandering around the woods during hunting season and got what could be expected. Urban legend? Perhaps but sounds likely in today’s world.

jd
jd
4 months ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

Such a smart man (the policeman). I hope it’s for real and not a made for uTube clip.

Tom Hyland
Tom Hyland
4 months ago
Reply to  jd

Me, too. Some of these mini-dramas are so obviously fake I click past them after a couple of seconds. This one was almost too good to be true simply because the cop was so eloquent. He had the jargon down pat almost like he was reading a script. But his age helped him to appear believable as if he’s seen everything… and many times over.

Tom Hyland
Tom Hyland
4 months ago

Here’s a very interesting take you aren’t going to read in the New York Times. Analysis of how the Zionist shills climb the ladder of opportunity, but there’s some who finally question where it’s all leading. I sure hope this link works.
https://michaelyon.substack.com/p/charlie-kirk-off-the-plantation-candace