Forum Discussion

cleverusername's avatar
11 years ago

Crazy Conspiracy Theory, don't read (starring mel gibson)

Alex Howlett had emailed me why wasn't Mark Bolas getting more credit publicly, Alex thought he should. Beats me I thought, but maybe someone doesn't want too much public scrutiny? Bolas did take a young Palmer under his wing. Bolas is just this nice "nutty professor" genius academic yah guiding young Jedi to do good things on this planet yah? With mixed media? Helping along the "open source" HMD hero of us all, Palmer Luckey yah?

http://www.theverge.com/2014/1/26/5346772/blueshark-us-navy-oculus-rift-virtual-interface

You sank my battleship! LOL!


So Bolas is helping on the cyberwarfare type future with the US Navy, hey that's important, as that recent captain philips movie with Tom Hanks showed, we got to worry about modern day pirates. Have to protect the shipping lanes, shipping all that oil.

http://news.yahoo.com/china-building-second-aircraft-carrier-reports-042344677--finance.html But that is important to those chinese ambitions too, and certainly there isn't enough oil to go around for 1 billion chinese, 1 billion indian, several billion of the rest of us yah? Those VR setups take massive amounts of power, high end gaming systems with extreme video cards, that takes lots of energy, can all of us have a VR future where energy supplies are infinite?

So we want Bolas's working with our military to make sure we win ww3 right? So that we get the energy for the VR futures we all want yah? He just jumped on board recently with the war effort (like Norbert Wiener during ww2) hmmm.,,,,

http://sbir.gov/sbirsearch/detail/378156 Wait, he was working for the military industrial complex back in 2009 on HMDs? WTF? Huh? Palmer didn't go work under some military industrial complex type to steer his future did he?

http://sbir.gov/sbirsearch/detail/164601 Damn even back in 1996 (how old was palmer then) he was DOD/Navy bitch. Wow! What are your roots Palmer? What are the roots of those that took you under thier wings? But I am deranged and a crazy conspiracy nut for maybe thinking the military/nsa/dod have heavily influenced things, influenced you, even if you don't realize it young padawan.

Well no one lives forever I guess



I guess I am a concern troll, and I get concerned when militaries start building up assets, like chinese carriers, and bolas designed cyberwarfare US navy systems, because no good general will let these systems go to waste, and no good capitalist won't put themselves in the middle of an arms race yah? (Prescott Bush, here is looking at you) Palmer would never throw himself with war minded people like Bolas, or spy people like Lonsdale, they are good US citizens, and detest the technologies they helped spawn that some evil military industrial complex types took over yah?

Well I am off to watch conspiracy theory with Mel Gibson once again, patrick stewart was in that movie, even the captain gets punched in the face sometimes:





Eisenhower was a General, a damn good one if you ask me, but maybe he didn't suffer from Hubris like some people do, and wasn't so naive as some people are, what did he have to say about war, death, destruction, and bolas types that took MIC money to do MIC VR projects? Sometimes the best of intentions lead to the lowest level of hell.


8 Replies

  • Oh come on it's so obvious - all the good tech, once getting adequate, goes to the army use. Some was even developed for the military. Nuclear energy, anyone? Internet? GPS?
  • sutekiB's avatar
    sutekiB
    Honored Guest
    "cleverusername" wrote:
    Those VR setups take massive amounts of power, high end gaming systems with extreme video cards, that takes lots of energy, can all of us have a VR future where energy supplies are infinite?

    I don't see why not. We derive all our energy, including that which is locked in fossil fuels, from the sun. That's not going to expire for some time! I hope that through VR we can reduce our carbon footprint. Robotic surrogates stationed around the world could mean we are less reliant on travelling. Why send your body halfway around the Earth on a plane when you can transport your consciousness into a robotic avatar? We may eventually operate almost exclusively in the metaverse, with robots performing only essential services IRL. That has to be a more efficient way of doing things, right?

    I'll see your Mel Gibson, and raise you a Bruce Willis ;)


  • "sutekiB" wrote:
    Why send your body halfway around the Earth on a plane when you can transport your consciousness into a robotic avatar? We may eventually operat e almost exclusively in the metaverse, with robots performing only essential services IRL. That has to be a more efficient way of doing things, right?

    I'll see your Mel Gibson, and raise you a Bruce Willis ;)


    I liked that movie! The James Cromwell character was going to murder the whole planet because he had too much unchecked power. Hey the military guys tried to kill him and save us from a snowcrash raven type yes? LOL!

    Am listening to coast to coast right now with Roger Tolces http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2014/01/29 2nd Half: Private investigator specializing in electronic counter-measures, Roger Tolces, contends that surveillance and harassment is part of the overall takeover of the U.S. by the multinational corporations.

    He is talking about how Hoover used his blackmail power to corrupt many senators and take over the US government by tyrants that were not elected by us the people. He says that is happening now. Makes good points. (Maybe like Surrogates, there are real james cromwell types who are too powerful and can hurt a lot of humans) He says now they have technology to put child porn on you in ways you can't control so if they want to eradicate you in the future, no problem. That happened to Roj Blake in the first episode of Blake's 7, they implicated him on false child sex charges.

    On your point about robots, was talking to Jim Kennedy (former director of Nasa Kennedy space center) about how star trek will not happen, because its so much more practical to send robots into space than humans, he schooled me. He had a debate with Neil Degrasse Tyson, with Tyson taking the Robots side, and Kennedy taking the Humans side. He said it seemed the robot side had won and Tyson was supremely practical with his economics. But later after the event, Kennedy and Tyson were at dinner together and Tyson had just had some asteroid named after him, and they were talking about it and Tyson said he sure would like to visit his asteroid in person and Kennedy said to the people at the dinner table, Gotcha Tyson! LOL! Its human need to want to go into space, and even with costs being more practical for robots, humans will still want to go and will, so maybe Kennedy will be right. photo 2.JPG http://weneedourspace.com/
  • http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=136999#p136999

    Another triumph for cryptofascism, with these blindly indoctrinated sheeple doing the persecuting even without instruction from their masters, and the obvious truth you've uncovered is ignored. Somewhere just offstage, focus is subtly shifted to ad hominem attacks on your character, vicious calls of "you're kind of new here" and "what the hell are you talking about" displacing what would be open revolution if only these pawns would open their ears and eyes! You're so close to blowing the lid off this thing, Direlight, don't let the unanimous opinion of the entire forum that you're both wrong and annoying dissuade you from your duty!! It's entirely obvious Oculus has been a shadowy organization from its very inception, doubtless enlisting the NSA's help to sic black helicopters on those people who know the real truth (Palmer's military connections clearly run deeper than anyone knows, at least outside of Arlington and Gitmo). Those paragons of journalism at PC Gamer were definitely on to something (nevermind that they couldn't get through the two sentences supporting your case without wrongly identifying what state Palmer's from; everyone makes mistakes, right?), but the story never made it all the way out, deliberately swept under the rug by some editor who got a stern phone call from an agent of the Rothschilds. Keep fighting, Direlight!!! The media has been compromised!!!! The truth is out there, just waiting to be discovered in all its horrible entirety, and revealed to the world by some workaday hero who never gave up the fight!!!!! Palmer is on the verge of getting away with the biggest fraud in modern history here, and you're the only person who can see to it that he and all his co-conspirators wind up justly behind bars!!!!!!!!

    Pity we won't be able to read any more about this on MTBS, because you're never posting another word here, never ever. Right? Wait, don't answer that - it would destroy your credibility!


    LOL! I know it was irony, but hell, looking over human history, maybe some of the ironic stuff that was only meant to be silly turned out to be true with the perspective of future generations looking at macro actions further down the timeline?

    I am sure many people do things, out of honesty and goodness, but some things turn out bad at a macro scale in ways no one intended. As long as we can keep communicating, supporting each other, getting and giving useful feedback that maybe gets incorporated, things will get better, but the price of freedom is eternal vigilance. Many human lives were lost in America's revolution against the King. They wanted out of that ecosystem, and were willing to kill and die to do so.
  • JohnyX's avatar
    JohnyX
    Honored Guest
    I was suspecting google would step in to pick up oculus to higher grounds. . . .facebook was second option . . . . doing more research on who "owns" fb. . . from v.c. investors( and their background) to current big wigs. . . Like. . . Accel and digital sky or meritech. . . . .we get darpa all over this. . . . .
    Perhaps this would fit crazy conspiracy: oculus/"big boys" of facebook/Our brain.
    Forget the data mining
    lets look beyond. . . .http://www.theguardian.com/science/2008/aug/13/military.neuroscience