JFC. How dumb are people? I just learned that South Korea does not allow private citizens to own or build 3D printers, because that would enable them to build weapons.
@valued-customer, I made a little mistake because my English is poor.
In Korea, individuals can purchase 3D printers with permission from the Korean government. Before the individual purchases, the 3D printer is reported to the government.
However, it is forbidden for individuals to produce and sell 3D printers. Individuals can purchase a $ 100 3D printer made in China. Low-performance 3D printers made in China are mainly purchased by individuals.
High-performance 3D printers that cost over $ 1,000 are government-approved and purchased by businesses and government offices.
This is my personal opinion, I hope you don't get me wrong.
Most Koreans are not rich enough to buy a 3D printer, and there is still no market in Korea to produce and consume 3D printers.
Korean companies are importing American 3D printer manufacturing technology and producing imitation.
You understand Korea as an advanced country, but Korea is better than China or Southeast Asia. Japan is also a Western developed country in appearance, but lacks resources, food, and territory compared to the population.
Korea, China, and Japan all had economic development, but they had common limitations among countries that depended on the US economy.
Korea imports and produces American 3D printer technology, but Koreans have no money to make and purchase 3D printers. In short, the 3D printer was made by the Korean government and Korean companies for export.
Americans are richer than Koreans, so they use 3D printers for personal production and consumption, but Koreans are not rich enough to use 3D printers.
Because Koreans are not rich enough to use 3D printers for personal production and consumption, 3D printers are produced and consumed by the Korean government and corporations.
The United States is the world's richest, so Americans can use 3D printers for personal production and consumption.
However, most Koreans are poor, so they import a small amount of 3D printers made in China for $ 100.
The Korean government and corporations produce 3D printers for national benefit. Korean companies also produce 3D printers to counter the behavior of Chinese and Japanese companies producing and exporting 3D printers.
South Korea, China, and Japan are competing with each other to earn more dollars through the production and sale of 3D printers.
After all, the Korean government and corporations are making and selling 3D printers to earn dollars, not for the interests of Koreans.
@valued-customer, Please understand the mistake I made because of my poor English.
Thank you very much for clarifying this to me. I better understand now, and reckon Koreans less different than I had supposed from my misunderstanding.
Honorable senior, I admire your wisdom and insight.
I agree with your argument that 3D printers will make individuals the subject of production and consumption.
3D printers will make individuals into corporations, eventually distributing decentralization to the world.
However, Korea is an environment where individuals cannot create their own business by owning 3D printers. Most Koreans are poor, and there is no market in Korea to produce and consume 3D printers.
So, the Korean government and corporations rely on US capital and technology to produce 3D printers. 3D printers produced by Korean companies are for overseas export.
On the other hand, a handful of Koreans use 3D printers made in China for $ 130.
The $ 2000 Korean-made 3D printer is consumed by Korean government agencies and companies.
On the other hand, Korean folks rarely use 3D printers.
The Korean government and corporations have produced 3D printers to earn dollars, so Koreans' interests have been ignored.
The situation is similar for Korea, China and Japan.
They are sacrificing their own people for internationalization and globalization.
In East Asia, 3D printers have become a tool for centralization of national governments and businesses.
Tech advances. When it does, it advances more quickly.
Today the situation seems hopeless, but tomorrow will come victory. I watched a video of a guy in Australia who made a cruise missile (without an explosive payload) in his garage. Cruise missiles cost the government ~$1M. He made his for ~$5k.
DIY is the common cure for being priced out of markets.
wow, It's amazing that an Australian man made a missile for $ 5,000. Probably Koreans will also make their own weapons in warehouses. Warlords around the world may be afraid of the terrorism of the lower classes.
Koreans who are dissatisfied with the Korean government secretly make weapons and bombs to commit crimes.
They sneak make guns and bombs without a 3D printer. As you pointed out, Koreans who resist the dictatorship of the ruling classes have begun terrorism.
UFOs are real and use dimensions and propulsions we have only the base idea of.
UFOs seem to come in two flavors
A large ship that moves through our space, usually floating like a brick doesn't.
Balls of light that move faster than anything we can imagine, turning on a dime, and often interacting with viewer's thoughts.
The sightings are so numerous and for all of recorded history that we can only ignore it by ignoring it.
What the Department of War released was the worst, most grainy, almost absurd footage. I've seen better from cell phone cameras. So, what were they trying to do with this press release?
Setting up for alien invasion psyop
Trying to get people to accept aliens existing before they show up and say, "Hi, we're here".
It used to be that machining and manufacturing needed lots of capital and lots of space.
But what we have now is things that fit into a garage, automated enough that one person can operate it all.
However, what does that do with the assembly line worker? A person who has been dumbed down enough that they can't understand the process that they are a part of.
I don't even care about the video quality. I note that no matter what extradimensional trickery you might postulate to explain the motive force for these objects, insofar as they exist in our dimensions, the four we can well characterize mathematically, these objects do not affect physical reality in any measurable way.
That means they do not exert force against the air, do not interact with gravity or matter or energy in any way. They do not heat the air, do not push it aside or displace it with their volume.
In other words, they are images. However, even holograms projected into the air would heat the air. No measurable energy has been detected. Since we have been detecting heat for a long time, we presumably would detect it if it were there. Even if holographic images are projected, they aren't actual aliens, aren't objects at all, and are certainly a pretense.
I don't believe objects can be expressed in our 4 dimensional plane of existence and selectively interact with the matter and forces in that reality. An object in our reality occupies volume by definition, or it is not an object.
This is the point of the quote from the paper. These alleged objects aren't objects at all, because they do not interact with our physical universe.
So, what can we deduce from the 'disclosures' provided? Make sure to apply Occam's Razor to your considerations, and the only reasonable answer you can arrive at is hoax.
That's easy to explain in every way, and known motivations (other than my own declamations in the OP) have incited many hoaxers to provably fake UFO sightings before. Other than the hoax explanation, what you are left with is utter speculation regarding physical impossibility being surmounted.
I'll stick with rational explanations that have been proven true in the past.
these objects do not affect physical reality in any measurable way/
Neither does a lot of things in space, if they did we would have done conquered it by now. We've come a long way since the wagon wheel, back then if you'd told people one day we will fly like birds in the sky you'd been taken as seriously lacking sense of physical reality in any measurable way.
I don't think this virus is a hoax at all. I think it's dead serious on. I was going to write my own take on it, probably still will. People will probably think I've lost my mind even considering that government(s) would unleash such a thing onto the world deliberately but you have to consider what was at stake here. The whole global agenda was going down the tubes. You had people taking to the streets by the thousands in some countries raging against globalization, the loss of jobs, immigration and slave labor, then came Trump, millions of people across the country pouring into ventures in displeasure of the status quo. Decades of being beaten down by the globalization agenda. They have done just about everything they could think of to stop him and the support behind him, it failed. As sad as it is to think they'd unleash a virus so they could separate him from his base to me that is exactly what it would have taken to intervene and attempt to "deprogram" so to speak his followers. I think one has to read between the lines rather carefully of what was said and by whom it was said to any feel this is plausible, but it's much more plausible to assume then some scenario that any time soon they'll be trying to unleash flying spaghetti monsters out of the sky.
Despite that I reckon Trump is just part of one of the factions, rather than some saviour of the common man, I strongly agree with your assessment here, generally. I note that by all appearances the flying spaghetti monster threat is about to be seriously used to further divide and destroy society. You are quite right it's implausible, but plausibility seems to hold no allure for some, when the shiny approval of authority figures beckons.
Is very curious that after years denying the existence of UFOs now the USA government decide to support this crazy theory. And what a coincidence! now that they want to use a huge budget to support the newly created Space air force, a proyect that Trump personally wanted to approve.
As another commenter said I also believe in the possibility of intelligent life out there but I doubt that any civilizated form of life would want to travel across the universe to contact with such barbarians as our civilization.
The technology to do that of course should be very developed compared with ours and the history show us that at least between humans, that always end in a extermination of the less advanced civilization. Happened with the conquer of America but there are other good examples of that (the tribes of micronesia were also victims of that behaviour).
But if you try to convince an ufologist that the facts don't support their theory you are praying in the desert, I understand that this article don't pretend that but tries to expose the reasons why these theories are so useful for some people.
I guess people believe in even less reasonable things. It's impressive how competent some people are at suspending reason and factual understanding to conform to society. I can see how that would be an evolutionary advantage when warring tribes were seeking to control fertile steppes from enemies, but it's sure a liability today when the banksters are seeking to divide and oppress society to aggrandize themseleves.
I have lamented being somewhat socially distant at times in my life. I don't today. My inability to suspend disbelief leaves me with bare reason and logic to consider fairy tales, rather than the urge to join the herd parroting what they're told.
I've recently come to the aliens as psy-op conclusion as well, although I'm not closed minded enough to believe intelligent alien life is impossible. The reason I believe it's a hoax though is because the amount of energy required for an alien civilization to traverse such vast distances makes no sense but as an attempt to take our resources, or to make contact with us for humanitarian reasons (by humanitarian, I mean in behalf of other intelligent beings). Any such civilization would be sufficiently advanced as to be able to eradicate us at will, which leaves the question: why haven't they either killed us nor revealed themselves yet? I think it's because they don't actually exist, at least not as visitors to our planet. It's all a hoax to provide cover during times that TPTB need misdirection. In fact, I believe most conspiracy theories have been conjured for the same purpose. They create confusion, focus attention away from what's actually going on, and destroy the credibility of those who are taken in by them, so that when they call something accurately, they're easily dismissed through some form of public humiliation. It's the perfect 1-2-3 punch by evil people who generally hide in plain sight.
There's clearly a subset of the population that would believe they were on fire if some authority figure told them that, even if they weren't. I'm far too gullible to believe just anything I'm told, because experience has caused me to check, having been fooled so often in the past.
I've just seen no evidence whatsoever of aliens coming here and probing anuses insatiably, however salacious the prurient tales. I'd pretty much chalked up the claims to folks entertained by fooling the gullible, up until now.
However, it seems that serious people are seeking to use that vulnerability to gain a lot of power soon. I can't see any other reason for the USG to be deploying this propaganda. That troubles me, particularly given our current global predicament, and that fact that the USG is paying us all $1200 to buy our sovereignty and get us to stay under house arrest. Pretty sure that's all UBI is, TBQH.
Very interesting post, (and comments) I don't know that I agree or disagree with your conclusion. The other day Alex Jones had on this character who believes in UFOs, aliens, the works. Jones doesn't normally dare to venture in that general direction, but yesterday he sure did. What's the deal, is there a lot of UFO programming going on in the media?
@valued-customer, I made a little mistake because my English is poor.
In Korea, individuals can purchase 3D printers with permission from the Korean government. Before the individual purchases, the 3D printer is reported to the government.
However, it is forbidden for individuals to produce and sell 3D printers. Individuals can purchase a $ 100 3D printer made in China. Low-performance 3D printers made in China are mainly purchased by individuals.
High-performance 3D printers that cost over $ 1,000 are government-approved and purchased by businesses and government offices.
This is my personal opinion, I hope you don't get me wrong.
Most Koreans are not rich enough to buy a 3D printer, and there is still no market in Korea to produce and consume 3D printers.
Korean companies are importing American 3D printer manufacturing technology and producing imitation.
You understand Korea as an advanced country, but Korea is better than China or Southeast Asia. Japan is also a Western developed country in appearance, but lacks resources, food, and territory compared to the population.
Korea, China, and Japan all had economic development, but they had common limitations among countries that depended on the US economy.
Korea imports and produces American 3D printer technology, but Koreans have no money to make and purchase 3D printers. In short, the 3D printer was made by the Korean government and Korean companies for export.
Americans are richer than Koreans, so they use 3D printers for personal production and consumption, but Koreans are not rich enough to use 3D printers.
Because Koreans are not rich enough to use 3D printers for personal production and consumption, 3D printers are produced and consumed by the Korean government and corporations.
The United States is the world's richest, so Americans can use 3D printers for personal production and consumption.
However, most Koreans are poor, so they import a small amount of 3D printers made in China for $ 100.
The Korean government and corporations produce 3D printers for national benefit. Korean companies also produce 3D printers to counter the behavior of Chinese and Japanese companies producing and exporting 3D printers.
South Korea, China, and Japan are competing with each other to earn more dollars through the production and sale of 3D printers.
After all, the Korean government and corporations are making and selling 3D printers to earn dollars, not for the interests of Koreans.
@valued-customer, Please understand the mistake I made because of my poor English.
Thank you very much for clarifying this to me. I better understand now, and reckon Koreans less different than I had supposed from my misunderstanding.
Honorable senior, I admire your wisdom and insight.
I agree with your argument that 3D printers will make individuals the subject of production and consumption.
3D printers will make individuals into corporations, eventually distributing decentralization to the world.
However, Korea is an environment where individuals cannot create their own business by owning 3D printers. Most Koreans are poor, and there is no market in Korea to produce and consume 3D printers.
So, the Korean government and corporations rely on US capital and technology to produce 3D printers. 3D printers produced by Korean companies are for overseas export.
On the other hand, a handful of Koreans use 3D printers made in China for $ 130.
The $ 2000 Korean-made 3D printer is consumed by Korean government agencies and companies.
On the other hand, Korean folks rarely use 3D printers.
The Korean government and corporations have produced 3D printers to earn dollars, so Koreans' interests have been ignored.
The situation is similar for Korea, China and Japan.
They are sacrificing their own people for internationalization and globalization.
In East Asia, 3D printers have become a tool for centralization of national governments and businesses.
Tech advances. When it does, it advances more quickly.
Today the situation seems hopeless, but tomorrow will come victory. I watched a video of a guy in Australia who made a cruise missile (without an explosive payload) in his garage. Cruise missiles cost the government ~$1M. He made his for ~$5k.
DIY is the common cure for being priced out of markets.
wow, It's amazing that an Australian man made a missile for $ 5,000. Probably Koreans will also make their own weapons in warehouses. Warlords around the world may be afraid of the terrorism of the lower classes.
As you point out, the Korean government restricts high quality 3D printers out of fear Korean people will make weapons with them.
He didn't have a 3D printer though. Just a good shop full of good tools, and the skill to use them well.
Koreans who are dissatisfied with the Korean government secretly make weapons and bombs to commit crimes.
They sneak make guns and bombs without a 3D printer. As you pointed out, Koreans who resist the dictatorship of the ruling classes have begun terrorism.
UFOs are real and use dimensions and propulsions we have only the base idea of.
UFOs seem to come in two flavors
The sightings are so numerous and for all of recorded history that we can only ignore it by ignoring it.
What the Department of War released was the worst, most grainy, almost absurd footage. I've seen better from cell phone cameras. So, what were they trying to do with this press release?
It used to be that machining and manufacturing needed lots of capital and lots of space.
But what we have now is things that fit into a garage, automated enough that one person can operate it all.
However, what does that do with the assembly line worker? A person who has been dumbed down enough that they can't understand the process that they are a part of.
I don't even care about the video quality. I note that no matter what extradimensional trickery you might postulate to explain the motive force for these objects, insofar as they exist in our dimensions, the four we can well characterize mathematically, these objects do not affect physical reality in any measurable way.
That means they do not exert force against the air, do not interact with gravity or matter or energy in any way. They do not heat the air, do not push it aside or displace it with their volume.
In other words, they are images. However, even holograms projected into the air would heat the air. No measurable energy has been detected. Since we have been detecting heat for a long time, we presumably would detect it if it were there. Even if holographic images are projected, they aren't actual aliens, aren't objects at all, and are certainly a pretense.
I don't believe objects can be expressed in our 4 dimensional plane of existence and selectively interact with the matter and forces in that reality. An object in our reality occupies volume by definition, or it is not an object.
This is the point of the quote from the paper. These alleged objects aren't objects at all, because they do not interact with our physical universe.
So, what can we deduce from the 'disclosures' provided? Make sure to apply Occam's Razor to your considerations, and the only reasonable answer you can arrive at is hoax.
That's easy to explain in every way, and known motivations (other than my own declamations in the OP) have incited many hoaxers to provably fake UFO sightings before. Other than the hoax explanation, what you are left with is utter speculation regarding physical impossibility being surmounted.
I'll stick with rational explanations that have been proven true in the past.
I could be wrong.
I doubt it.
Neither does a lot of things in space, if they did we would have done conquered it by now. We've come a long way since the wagon wheel, back then if you'd told people one day we will fly like birds in the sky you'd been taken as seriously lacking sense of physical reality in any measurable way.
I don't think this virus is a hoax at all. I think it's dead serious on. I was going to write my own take on it, probably still will. People will probably think I've lost my mind even considering that government(s) would unleash such a thing onto the world deliberately but you have to consider what was at stake here. The whole global agenda was going down the tubes. You had people taking to the streets by the thousands in some countries raging against globalization, the loss of jobs, immigration and slave labor, then came Trump, millions of people across the country pouring into ventures in displeasure of the status quo. Decades of being beaten down by the globalization agenda. They have done just about everything they could think of to stop him and the support behind him, it failed. As sad as it is to think they'd unleash a virus so they could separate him from his base to me that is exactly what it would have taken to intervene and attempt to "deprogram" so to speak his followers. I think one has to read between the lines rather carefully of what was said and by whom it was said to any feel this is plausible, but it's much more plausible to assume then some scenario that any time soon they'll be trying to unleash flying spaghetti monsters out of the sky.
Despite that I reckon Trump is just part of one of the factions, rather than some saviour of the common man, I strongly agree with your assessment here, generally. I note that by all appearances the flying spaghetti monster threat is about to be seriously used to further divide and destroy society. You are quite right it's implausible, but plausibility seems to hold no allure for some, when the shiny approval of authority figures beckons.
I finally got around to writing a "take" on it, one where, in my opinion, the objective opinion seem to fit.
https://hive.blog/politics/@sunlit7/so-they-unleashed-a-virus
I finally got around to writing a "take" on it, one where, in my opinion, the objective opinion seem to fit.
https://hive.blog/politics/@sunlit7/so-they-unleashed-a-virus
I choose prepare, thanks!
This UFO stuff is such a sham. I was like ...wtf? lol
Is very curious that after years denying the existence of UFOs now the USA government decide to support this crazy theory. And what a coincidence! now that they want to use a huge budget to support the newly created Space air force, a proyect that Trump personally wanted to approve.
As another commenter said I also believe in the possibility of intelligent life out there but I doubt that any civilizated form of life would want to travel across the universe to contact with such barbarians as our civilization.
The technology to do that of course should be very developed compared with ours and the history show us that at least between humans, that always end in a extermination of the less advanced civilization. Happened with the conquer of America but there are other good examples of that (the tribes of micronesia were also victims of that behaviour).
But if you try to convince an ufologist that the facts don't support their theory you are praying in the desert, I understand that this article don't pretend that but tries to expose the reasons why these theories are so useful for some people.
I guess people believe in even less reasonable things. It's impressive how competent some people are at suspending reason and factual understanding to conform to society. I can see how that would be an evolutionary advantage when warring tribes were seeking to control fertile steppes from enemies, but it's sure a liability today when the banksters are seeking to divide and oppress society to aggrandize themseleves.
I have lamented being somewhat socially distant at times in my life. I don't today. My inability to suspend disbelief leaves me with bare reason and logic to consider fairy tales, rather than the urge to join the herd parroting what they're told.
I've recently come to the aliens as psy-op conclusion as well, although I'm not closed minded enough to believe intelligent alien life is impossible. The reason I believe it's a hoax though is because the amount of energy required for an alien civilization to traverse such vast distances makes no sense but as an attempt to take our resources, or to make contact with us for humanitarian reasons (by humanitarian, I mean in behalf of other intelligent beings). Any such civilization would be sufficiently advanced as to be able to eradicate us at will, which leaves the question: why haven't they either killed us nor revealed themselves yet? I think it's because they don't actually exist, at least not as visitors to our planet. It's all a hoax to provide cover during times that TPTB need misdirection. In fact, I believe most conspiracy theories have been conjured for the same purpose. They create confusion, focus attention away from what's actually going on, and destroy the credibility of those who are taken in by them, so that when they call something accurately, they're easily dismissed through some form of public humiliation. It's the perfect 1-2-3 punch by evil people who generally hide in plain sight.
There's clearly a subset of the population that would believe they were on fire if some authority figure told them that, even if they weren't. I'm far too gullible to believe just anything I'm told, because experience has caused me to check, having been fooled so often in the past.
I've just seen no evidence whatsoever of aliens coming here and probing anuses insatiably, however salacious the prurient tales. I'd pretty much chalked up the claims to folks entertained by fooling the gullible, up until now.
However, it seems that serious people are seeking to use that vulnerability to gain a lot of power soon. I can't see any other reason for the USG to be deploying this propaganda. That troubles me, particularly given our current global predicament, and that fact that the USG is paying us all $1200 to buy our sovereignty and get us to stay under house arrest. Pretty sure that's all UBI is, TBQH.
Thank for that one lol. I laughed pretty hard.
Very interesting post, (and comments) I don't know that I agree or disagree with your conclusion. The other day Alex Jones had on this character who believes in UFOs, aliens, the works. Jones doesn't normally dare to venture in that general direction, but yesterday he sure did. What's the deal, is there a lot of UFO programming going on in the media?