World Of Make- Believe

Seriously what’s real anymore?Technology has really grown and it seems you can’t trust your eyes.
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the mind. easily fooled yet we rely on it on our day to day decisions.
there was also a documentary about the virtual world and how we might have virtual people or are living in a virtual world at the moment.

the 911 conspiracies will never go away, from jet fuel not able to burn steel, to now this. (and it looks like a holograph)
but there are also conspiracies that all conspiracies of 911 are made by the US government

The “jet fuel can’t melt steel beams” notion is a fallacy

including all the tests done to prove it right?
ama yote ni conspiracy tu?

I believe the universe is a hologram with our collective reality being the sum total of our projections,everyone also is simultaneously projecting his/her reality

Let’s hope Trump can investigate this once and for all,he’s the one who seems most likely to not lie to people.

o_O

hits serious ndukulu blunt

Research “deep fake”,hapo ndio urogi imeanzia,holograms are the next phase in gaming and tatctical excercises

The world is ruled by deception. If you had the means to peel all the layers of “reality” to see what is beneath, it would be like peeling an onion: you would be left with nothing after taking off all the layers. I prefer to see it as an intricate game of self-interests, you only see the side of truth presented to you depending on where you stand. If it’s not in the interest of the person or group safeguarding that truth to reveal, it will remain a mystery. It is for this very reason hierarchies and socio-economic classes are created, to suppress any leaning toward the belief that all men are created equal. If this belief is encouraged, everyone would be a master and no one would work or serve anyone. There are some things that are simply not safe to know, and there are those who wish to keep them that way.

At the moment none is master,we are all slaves to our desires

The universal spirit of evil is the master. Christians call it Satan.

Yote ni conspiracy, you know why? Steel (or any other metal for that matter) does not have to melt to cause structural collapse as seen in the WTC. This is what the proponents of this theory don’t want to accept. Steel will melt at 2750 degrees, true, but its structure will be damaged at less than half of that temp, which jet fuel burns at, leading to the scenes witnessed in 2001. It’s complete bullshit I tell you

Would be a waste of resources really; no need to investigate what even scientists acknowledge is a lie. Jet fuel does not and did not have to melt WTC’s steel beams for the structure to tumble down.

what of the conspiracies that there were explosives planted that were used to bring it down?
how did the structure collapse in its own perimeter similar to controlled explosive demolition of structures?

There are scientific rebuttals to all those conspiracies bro. I must confess the whole thing looked suspicious even to me, but reading expert opinion shifted my balance. I’ll find you some links.

[SIZE=5]Spectacular moment: South Korea uses 300 drones to thank frontline workers fighting coronavirus [/SIZE]

The 10-minute synchronised light show lit up the night sky above the Han River in the country’s capital of Seoul - The drones were used to create images of medical workers in protective gear along with images of handwashing and people wearing masks -

To avoid having large crowds gather to watch the spectacle, the light show was not advertised ahead of time Governments around the world are doing everything within their powers to celebrate the efforts of frontline workers in the fight against COVID-19 and South Korea is certainly no exception Hundreds of drones lit up the night sky in the country’s capital city, Seoul, to thank health workers and to highlight measures that still need to be taken to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Drones remind citizens in Seoul, South Korea, to wear masks and observe social distancing guidelines. Photo: CNN.

They were programmed to form images across the sky in the national capital for an eye-catching drone art flash mob with colourful lights.

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Drone messages also expressed gratitude to medical staff in the front lines of the pandemic as well as all South Koreans. Photo: CNN. Source: UGC

“Thanks to you”, the drones wrote in the sky next to a heart shape, then formed a silhouette of the Korean peninsula with the message: “Cheer up, Republic of Korea.” The light show also had messages reminding people of key precautionary measures — from wearing masks to washing hands and keeping a distance of two metres from each other in public.

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Read more: https://www.tuko.co.ke/367281-spectacular-moment-south-korea-uses-300-drones-frontline-workers-fighting-coronavirus.html