anything qanon related will make your brain implode faster than a carbon fiber pressure hull at 12k feet.
edit: this is not a good thing
A while ago I discovered that my home town newspaper made their entire archive searchable online. For fun I decided to search for my family to see if anyone had been in the papers.
The only one I found was my dad in a city council meeting public comment session arguing against fluoridation of the water supply and saying it was a communist plot.
Yep. That’s my dad. I once found a box of John Birch society leaflets in our attic. If it wasn’t for the fact that operating anything more complex than a light switch is effectively beyond him, he’d be up to his scalp in q-anon bullshit.
As it is, the tv never changes from fox news.
Tor. A serious study of as many .onion sites as I could find. There are many reasons why people want to be anonymous. I don’t know why, I just felt compelled to look at the edges of humanity.
Back in the early 2000s, I heard tell of Freenet, thought it sounded like a cool project, and started poking around there. I soon determined that a lot of the material being exchanged there was not anything I wanted anywhere near my disk, even encrypted. Deleted it pretty darn quick.
this would actually be pretty interesting. any details?
Drug dealers, arms dealers, hit men, conspiracy theorists with apparent mental health issues, child porn. I was at least somewhat amused until the last, then it was like, “Yeah no, I’m done with this” All you need is a copy of TAILS.
In trying to prove to a friend that fluoride in the water wasn’t bad, I had to dig into the conspiracy to refute each point.
Did your research end up changing your friend’s mind?
He did conceded on some the absolutely bat shit claims but couldn’t bring himself to fully believe the fluoride shouldn’t be in the water.

Tulpas. People basically intentionally making themselves schizophrenic



