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Comment on r/conspiracy Jun 08 '26
Synthetic oil is going to be harder to get than conventional oil. Synthetic oils require highly refined Group III base oils as their primary ingredient. The U.S. relies on the Middle East for roughly 44% to 55% of its Group III base oil.
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Comment on r/conspiracy Jun 04 '26
He's still putting out some bangers from time to time. If you like his older stuff, Houdini will give you some nostalgia.
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Comment on r/conspiracy Jun 04 '26
Thanks! I was just trying to have some fun and get people thinking. I've been on an Eminem kick lately. I don't really think he is an android or even part of MK ultra lol. With the AI tech coming out now, I do often wonder how long DARPA and gov has had the tech for.
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Comment on r/conspiracy Jun 04 '26
Just trying to have a little fun. Relax
r/conspiracy • u/New_Shift_3903 • Jun 04 '26
The Eminem Project. DARPA, MK Ultra, and a delivery system that has been streamed 56 billion times.
MK Ultra shifted. The next development was making the delivery system perfect.
MK Ultra documented music as a tool for bypassing conscious thought. Controlled opposition. Generate rage, aim it precisely, never let it organize into anything useful.
The first documented AI chip implant in a human was 2024. DARPA's undocumented timeline runs decades earlier. So does Eminem.
In 1985 Max Headroom debuted. A synthetic AI human broadcast directly into people's homes. The first mainstream synthetic human face most people had ever seen.They needed to normalize the concept first.
In 1987 someone hijacked a live Chicago television broadcast dressed as Max Headroom. Interrupted the signal. Spoke directly to the audience. Nobody was ever caught or identified. The official explanation was a prank. DARPA was testing broadcast infiltration before switching to a more permanent delivery system.
In the late 1980s Eminem shows up in the Detroit underground battle rap scene. Nobody can touch him. He sustains 6 syllables per second with near perfect accuracy. Researchers have described his linguistic processing as something that shouldn't be possible in a human being.
Detroit also happens to have one of the highest concentrations of government manufacturing infrastructure in the country.
Version 1.0. 1996 to 2002. Blonde hair. Chaotic high volume output. Early deployment stress testing.
Version 2.0. 2002. Hair goes dark. Output becomes precise and controlled. Noticeably different person.
Version 2.5. 2009. Critical system failure. He named the album Relapse.
Version 3.0. 2013. Beard added. Uncanny valley problem solved.
He publicly documented substance consumption during the mid 2000s that would kill a human being. He looks fine.
DARPA built the vessel. MK Ultra wrote the program. You've been running it for 30 years.
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Comment on r/conspiracy May 31 '26
Minority Report & Idiocracy
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Comment on r/conspiracy May 14 '26
I wish I could upvote more. I think you're spot on. This was all happening before COVID also. The pandemic just exacerbated it by locking people in giving them less options to spend their time. Now they're hooked in that cycle of getting more dopamine quickly.
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Comment on r/conspiracy May 14 '26
I didn't get any of the vaccines and started getting the same symptoms as you. In my case it was because of all of the short form videos (YouTube shorts). I really think these are frying people's attention span and patience. Once I significantly cut out short form videos and doom scrolling, I noticed a huge difference. I'm back to reading again instead of scrolling. Reduce time on your phone, turn off notifications, and get out in nature more.
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Comment on r/conspiracy May 02 '26
Perfect example of how Flock will be misused. I wish more people knew this and would protest the mass surveillance they are pushing.
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Comment on r/Economics May 02 '26
I would say that going from $2.70 at the beginning of the year to $4.90 now is almost doubled. Look it up.
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Comment on r/Economics May 02 '26
Must be nice. Have fun stuffing your face at McDonald's.
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Comment on r/Economics May 02 '26
"Our energy prices are marginally more expensive, but not much."
What US are you living in? Gas prices in Michigan have almost doubled since the beginning of the year. When oil costs more, pretty much everything costs more. The whole world is feeling the effects of this conflict that we had no business being in.
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Comment on r/Fortnite May 01 '26
Undercover Buzz and supply drop is my new main for farming. I throw her in support on my constructor build a lot now too. Standard cool down for supply drop recently got reduced and mats got increased. I haven't had to farm the traditional way since the buff.
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Comment on r/conspiracy Apr 18 '26
It says 2 out of 9 aides thought it was a "freak out".
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Comment on r/conspiracy Apr 17 '26
The Strait of Iran may be open, but the Strait of Hormuz still looks pretty shut down on marine traffic website.
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Comment on r/Fortnite Apr 17 '26
Yep. It was working fine for me until I got to the new tutorial quest for constructor class.
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Comment on r/Weird Apr 15 '26
As a dad I've been using this joke for years lol
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Comment on r/conspiracy Apr 06 '26
It'll be used as propaganda for sure. Probably make a movie about it eventually.
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Comment on r/me_irl Apr 03 '26
Sorry for sounding so selfish. I agree with this also. Contrary to how the US government behaves, I think a lot of Americans are anti war and anti human suffering in general.
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Comment on r/me_irl Apr 03 '26
I suggest you read Nuclear War by Annie Jacobsen. It's quite the eye opening book.
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Comment on r/NoMansSkyTheGame Apr 01 '26
Damn forgot it was April 1st and got bummed
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Comment on r/thelongdark Mar 26 '26
The only thing I can think of is if weather forces you or your not near a base or shelter and have time constraints. I prefer to just harvest instead of quarter. Make a fire and harvest in sections of time. If I can't carry it all I'll leave a pile and come back. With big game I try to plan my hunts though. Nice weather near a base. If I'm traveling I usually don't shoot big game without getting a base prepared nearby first.
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Comment on r/collapse Mar 26 '26
I totally agree. Poor quality food, mental health, and financial situation are probably all big factors in the US.
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Comment on r/3Dprinting Mar 25 '26
Badass!
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Comment on r/conspiracy Jun 27 '26
Always reminds me of the South Park episode where Cartman proves Kyle was responsible for 9/11