Disinformation and the future of shopping: Links 1 for June 6th, 2023

There is a lot to discuss today. Fires have made the air very poor in Canada’s Capitol region. The propaganda is thicker than the smoke about it. While police search for arsonists for the Nova Scotia and Alberta fires, the communist CIA outlet, the Washington Post claims the Canadian fires are from climate change. Which makes you wonder how there could have been a single plant left alive when dinosaurs roamed the earth and the average temperature was a lot higher world wide. FOr that matter, one wonder how there was any land showing with so little arctic ice if any at all back then.

1. An analysis of the consequences of the destruction of the dam and qui bono in terms of the war in Ukraine

2. So this article from the Daily Mail is just a doormat for the comment a friend found on Facebook about it.

Walgreens debuts new ‘anti-theft’ store with just two aisles where customers can shop for themselves – the rest is locked up and needs to be ordered from a kiosk

Facebook comment: 
“Ah now it all makes sense. This is why they have been allowing (and encouraging) the mass looting and legalization of theft since 2020. Here’s the blue print for future shopping experiences. Incredibly efficient warehouse, where you order on an ipad and the item is “delivered” from the back of the store to the front. They will be able to cut nearly all employees. A robot arm and artificial intelligence will EASILY be able to select and pack orders of common items, if not all items. Eventually the single open aisle will only be a place to advertise. I can picture the stores now, sterile, silent and brutalist at first, then eventually abandoned, lined with trash, and ghost like in the end. It will be like a breadline, and the options for important products and medications will be further limited and difficult to obtain. You won’t get to hold a single thing in your hand. You won’t get to read the small print. There will be no small print, there will be no packaging. There will be cardboard boxes with a QR code printed on them. There will be no looting then. Can’t wait.”

I think he or she has it about right. Eventually all diversity of products and stores will disappear. There will be one or maybe two chains and the rest of the stores will be turned into brutalist high rise buildings to accommodate the tens of millions of imported people from Africa and the Middle East, who will never be needed for any job that actually exists by then. A total slave state with no culture, history or individualism whatsoever. Don’t believe me? Maybe believe former governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, Mark Carney.

3. Digital Health: Commission and WHO launch landmark digital health initiative to strengthen global health security

Today, the European Commission and the World Health Organization (WHO) have announced the launch of a landmark digital health partnership.

In June 2023, WHO will take up the European Union (EU) system of digital COVID-19 certification to establish a global system that will help facilitate global mobility and protect citizens across the world from on-going and future health threats. This is the first building block of the WHO Global Digital Health Certification Network (GDHCN) that will develop a wide range of digital products to deliver better health for all.

Based on the EU Global Health Strategy andWHO Member States Global Strategy on Digital Health, the initiative follows the 2 December 2022 agreement signed by Commissioner Kyriakides and WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to enhance strategic cooperation on global health issues. This further bolsters a robust multilateral system with WHO at its core, powered by a strong EU.

This partnership will include close collaboration in the development, management and implementation of the WHO system, benefitting from the European Commission’s ample technical expertise in the field. A first step is to ensure that the current EU digital certificates continue to function effectively.

4. Redacted on the new Ministry of Truth in the UK

Related.

5. John Campbell: Lockdowns, a costly failure

So YouTube has already censored John Campbell’s video. Which doesn’t mean its true, but is a very good indicator it is. Here it is on Rumble below:

Thank you all for visiting this site and considering the ideas herein.

Just a few words about one tactic of disinformation which has been used extensively, well for a very long time actually, but against the general public we really notice it since Covid. And that is the classic practice of planting the absurd in order to disqualify the real in the minds of the targets. We really saw that a lot with the vaccines. It’s still happening actually. People like Ryan Cole, who actually do the actual research and science, even to the point of developing tests that can determine if heart damage was from the vaccine (only spike proteins found in the tissue sample and no nucleocapsid) or from the disease itself (the tests found the whole virus and not just the spike protein the body makes after one gets the mRNA shots). For this he has paid a heavy price. But the point is, that people will be planted on stages next to him to make absurd and impossible claims about the vaxx in order to make people without a great deal of patient reason, dismiss the material Dr. Cole presented, because of the association with the impossible and the absurd.

Going back to the quote from the book, Disinformation: “To simulate that which is not, to dissimulate that which exists”. The example above is a clear one of dissimulation. Simulating that which is not brings us to the revamped UFO stories, which have been renamed as UAP for some reason, I guess to make it less risible.  In the past couple of weeks a new tranche of articles claiming UFOs are a thing and even one article insisting that the US has complete and partial alien spacecraft outfitted with exotic tech 

have beeb popping up here and there, and NASA is playing along. So, we can assume that because its NASA, it has to be true, cause, you know, space and all is what they do. Or, we can assume that NASA is about as honourable an institution in terms of its purpose as say, the CIA, FBI, Democrat Party, half or more of the Republican Party, the Executive Branch and so on.

Here are a few links to get us started. In any case, for the purpose of demonstrating the saying, I think we nailed it. Simulating that which is not, UFOs, and dissimulating that which is, claiming dead people radiate a bluetooth MAC address from the grave as a result of the vaxx, or that the vaxx builds a home WiFi network in your blood in order to degrade the very real horror that these mRNA injections cause a whopping amount of serious injuries and deaths which were predicted by many serious scientists and doctors well before we saw them in data. The world is an information minefield now.Never before has it been as important to study the most basic fundamentals of logic and logical fallacies in order to spot them as they come your way. We are not referring to expressions like Occam’s razor. That itself is a logical fallacy, because what is simplest is often not even known or knowable. For example relativity is a lot harder to understand than Newtonian mechanics based on forces, but Einstein is much more correct than Newton, and in a way is simpler. Also, God did it is also simpler than any physics based explanation. So by logical fallacies I mean the basics. Ad Hominem. Ad Absurdum. ad verecundiam and so on. This will help anyone navigate the mind field with maybe as little as a blown off toe. But you likely won’t lose a leg. And thanks to blood clots from the vaxx, this is a more literal analogy than anyone wants it to be.

https://www.space.com/nasa-ufo-study-livestream-may-2023

https://www.news.com.au/technology/science/space/first-ever-nasa-ufo-public-meeting-reveals-up-to-5-per-cent-of-sightings-have-never-been-explained/news-story/c89109c83150037f76306b21b8754e0d

https://www.livescience.com/space/extraterrestrial-life/nasa-concludes-first-ever-public-ufo-briefing-what-did-we-learn

 

 

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4 Replies to “Disinformation and the future of shopping: Links 1 for June 6th, 2023”

  1. Michael Tracey @mtracey

    Top advisor of Zelensky thanks journalists in advance today for helping the Ukraine government win the “diplomatic and informational battle” around the bombing of the Nova Kakhovka dam. Helpful reminder of the state imperatives these journalists are expected to abide by

    [Quote Tweet]
    I want to congratulate journalists on their day. Today, your work depends on how quickly the world learns the
    truth about ecocide and Russian terrorism. It is on this day that we must win on the diplomatic and
    informational front in the battle for the truth.
    I thank you for your work.

    https://twitter.com/mtracey/status/1666017695861547008

  2. Roger Devlin in his TOO article: “The most important representative of the assimilationist position was the ethnic Swede Micha?l Wächter…”

    He must correct his article (and/or Eckehart his book), because Wächter was (like Schwarz) a “German” Jew https://de.zxc.wiki/wiki/Walter_W%C3%A4chter

  3. Item 4. Our new U.K. free speech czar, a muzz, that says it all: sharia whether you like it or not.