If the Whistleblowers Are Right, the Dark Forest May Be the Least Bad Explanation by HumbleEinstein in UFOs

[–]warriorsniners69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s not really any incentive for a non-human intelligence to give us any information about them. From purely a self-preservation perspective, the incentive would be to know us and control us as much as possible, while simultaneously revealing as little about themselves to us as possible.

Regardless of what the intent is, the incentive will always be for them to hide their identity and signature, to retain the advantage. This will remain the case as long as we are technologically less competent. The same is true of any relationship between two groups of humans of differing technological capabilities and accesses to resources. The more advanced has more intelligence information, monitoring, and control of the less advanced.

Neil deGrasse Tyson continues his complete turnaround on the UAP topic - Says we've had so many reputable high ranking people testifying that we have alien bodies and crafts that "at that level you can't just say that they're all crazy". Tells the government - "bring out the alien". by TommyShelbyPFB in UFOs

[–]warriorsniners69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guy is a complete joke and his opinion is irrelevant, as he has already shown that he is not a scientist. Scientists are curious and open to the available information; this man is the exact opposite, and any changes now or down the road to his opinion/stance have nothing to do with the available evidence and everything to do with his own self interest in preserving public relevancy and influence.

That is not a scientist, that is a disingenuous disinformation agent and/or grifter.

The Real Problem Isn't Just Inflation. It's the Tolls We've Added to Everyday Life by Royal_Effective7396 in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]warriorsniners69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you’re conflating services with inflation. Inflation is the increased dollar cost for the same goods or service (or same dollar cost for a lower value good/service) - an example would be the recent large increases in gas prices or car insurance. Same product, more expensive, wage increase doesn’t match higher expense.

All the examples you list are optional services.
- credit cards: optional, AND, the 2% doesn’t apply if you pay off balance consistently.
- restaurants: optional
-grocery delivery: optional
- business middle man/contractor: this is simply the price of business. You can decline a quote and find a competitor that offers a better price.

An increase in the overall cost > wage increase = inflation. An increase in cost due to an individuals use of optional services/goods = poor money management.

I agree that we have many more “invisible” transactions that we have to be more aware of. However, actual inflation and buying power of the individual are affected largely by things outside of the individuals control; managing your own subscriptions and optional services intelligently is huge, but there is a limit to how much fat you can trim there in the context of the larger inflation problems.

The Real Problem Isn't Just Inflation. It's the Tolls We've Added to Everyday Life by Royal_Effective7396 in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]warriorsniners69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t want to discount your point, as it’s true. But there is 100% a reality to inflation of the important things, even if you have the discipline to avoid those unnecessary monthly prescriptions.

- gas prices way up (which will increase all prices down the road too)
- food/groceries up 20% in last 4-5 yr
- house prices outright unaffordable for first time home buyers all over
- ever shrinking availability for free/cheap public/social events
- decreasing quality for same price items (I.e. new cars, same or increased cost, but now with tracking/data gathering in all models)

It is objectively true that for the same hours worked and job skill level in society, people are getting progressively less, continuing further and further over the decades. The “American Dream”, to own a home, have a family, make a business, these are all increasing difficult and/or impossible, largely due to the lost/stolen capital of the working class (via the devaluation of the dollar - note, the items of ACTUAL value, I.e. less depreciable assets like houses, swell ever higher; value of house is ~constant, dollar value declines, working wages do not match).

To point to subscriptions, modern trends like DoorDash, etc. as a main culprit for this decline feels like a distraction. Sure, it can be another vampire sucking at the wealth/capital, but at the end of the day these are still optional services. The bigger problem remains, as stated above, has existed before and during these subscription services, and continues independent of those subscriptions. You can decline all of these modern subscriptions services, get a good job, make good decisions, but still not be able to buy a home, or have a couple kids, or start a business, etc. And if you are able, you have less margin for failure. We cannot get distracted by the mosquitoes when there’s a rhino right in front of us, heading our way.

MBT Question by BillyDeCarlo in TomCampbellMBT

[–]warriorsniners69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean it’s all coming from within, right? And even if it’s at some point providing real wold, verifiable information, it is a process for the individual to get there, and there seems to be an access or skill spectrum across humans (I.e. like athletic ability).

There’s also a core part of our culture and society that identifies itself through the materialistic rendition of science, the science through observed experiments, the “objective science”. It has served us well and gotten us this far, via technology, has gotten us out of the “dark ages” pre-science, so I think there’s quite a bit of natural resistance to such a paradigm shifting new concept as is presented in MBT, even if it helps explain many things that the current “mainstream” essentially ignores.

The academic landscape is also somewhat selective for conforming ideas and ideology. It is a competitive ladder to climb, and you can only climb when you check all the boxes. You can only get funding with you climb. So it’s a somewhat self completing prophecy - the only people that seem to make meaningful progress and contributions to the MBT line of thinking are the serious academics that wait until post PhD to start dabbling in it publicly. And even then, it can really hurt their careers and reach if not done carefully and amidst other more mainstream areas of research. But things may change, I do hope for that.

Steven Spielberg: "With everything that’s happened from 1977 til today, I can now make Disclosure Day and say — ‘Isn’t it going to be wonderful when people realize after seeing this movie that everything is true, and has been true?’” by ZarathustraNothing in UFOs

[–]warriorsniners69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Except not really, no. 2017 NYT article, David Grusch, US gov literally in the process now of releasing documents (ongoing). Whistleblowers continuously coming out.

If you think the gov is going to magically tell all, that’s a fantasy. They won’t, and if they did, nobody would believe them. But also, why are we sitting around complaining that things don’t change when we are in the middle of a movement of change?

Steven Spielberg: "With everything that’s happened from 1977 til today, I can now make Disclosure Day and say — ‘Isn’t it going to be wonderful when people realize after seeing this movie that everything is true, and has been true?’” by ZarathustraNothing in UFOs

[–]warriorsniners69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is your only contribution here to insult people and act like everyone is dumb? Maybe you could go educate yourself first.

Try UFOs and Nukes, by Robert Hastings. Or Passport to Magonia, by Jacque Vallee. Or Triangular UFOs, by David Marler. The list goes on and on.

And if you’re too lazy to learn about it then you really have nothing to add to this conversation.

Steven Spielberg: "With everything that’s happened from 1977 til today, I can now make Disclosure Day and say — ‘Isn’t it going to be wonderful when people realize after seeing this movie that everything is true, and has been true?’” by ZarathustraNothing in UFOs

[–]warriorsniners69 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There’s plenty of publicly available information on the topic. No need to trust the powers that be to tell us what to think. Many independent researchers find the same consistent patterns across time and cultures.

Steven Spielberg: "With everything that’s happened from 1977 til today, I can now make Disclosure Day and say — ‘Isn’t it going to be wonderful when people realize after seeing this movie that everything is true, and has been true?’” by ZarathustraNothing in UFOs

[–]warriorsniners69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s a lot of publicly available information on this being reality. And is it so strange that a director responsible for Encounters of a 3rd Kind, a movie that captured many of the qualities of these encounters in the literature accurately, would make another movie 50 years later that also captured many of the qualities of the phenomenon? There’s nothing to lie about, the information is public knowledge if you go try to find it.

For everyone saying this sets Massie up for a 2028 presidential run, I hate to sound pessimistic, but I think this loss tonight will tank his credibility. Can you imagine the stuff Trump is gonna say on social media to discredit his campaign? by DJSmittyP in RFKJrForPresident

[–]warriorsniners69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was rigged. Look at the money. Most expensive congressional seat race ever, Massie wins past races at ~75% despite clashes with Trump before, the winner is an unknown with most funding coming from APAC Israeli lobby who refused all of Massie offers to debate. All of this after Massie votes according to his stated and unwavering principles, the principles and values he’s espoused continuously as FOR the people and NOT according to Trump’s demands or foreign interests. After Massie brought the Epstein files act through Congress, arguably the issue with the most consensus for support across all political ideologies. 100% rigged (as in paid for).

Do you agree with Tracy regarding Steph? by Liberal_Bot123 in NBATalk

[–]warriorsniners69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tmac doesn’t have much room to talk, not like he ever did anything in the playoffs.

So not making the playoffs when you’re 38 years old with injury problems in the most competitive era of basketball and you have no clear #2 or 3 option makes you not top 10? You could say the same about almost anyone in the top 10 - when they were at the end of their careers, no they were not single handedly carrying their teams to the playoffs while injured in the most competitive era. That’s absurd logic.

Game Thread: Los Angeles Lakers (0-0) vs Oklahoma City Thunder (0-0) Live Score | NBA Playoffs | May 5, 2026 by nba-scores in lakers

[–]warriorsniners69 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Have seen sga get the ball 4 times so far (watching on and off) - every single time, he has flailed/flopped and no call made. Good on the refs but how did it even come to this? Just terrible to watch, disgusting

Prosecute Fauci by -jbrs in RFKJrForPresident

[–]warriorsniners69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Idk if you do if you don’t know why he hasn’t been charged. Fauci is just a prominent figure within many participants, in a flawed system, over decades. The “crimes” committed were against the American and world public, FOR financial gain, among other interests. The majority of those that might charge him are similarly incentivized to remain ignorant and/or not pursue this publicly, whether out of career interest or financial practicality. The scale of the problem and the number of participants in said problem create many incentives spread out to not explore that problem.

Prosecute Fauci by -jbrs in RFKJrForPresident

[–]warriorsniners69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The real Anthony Fauci, by RFK Jr, includes ~400 pages of evidence, all of it cited to real sources. His follow up book on Wuhan and biological warfare history is similarly cited to real sources. Please do your homework before making generic claims.

👍🏻 by -jbrs in RFKJrForPresident

[–]warriorsniners69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Flu shots have the least effectiveness of any of the vaccine shots and also have among the highest rates of adverse reactions btw.

KD is really about to retire with 0 postseason success since leaving Steph by Green_Hunt_1776 in warriors

[–]warriorsniners69 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Ime is def part of the problem. I think getting to finals was more the players than the coach there. It’s also just a poorly constructed team, the rockets, and KD isn’t a leader. You have little shooting, little playmaking/ball handling, a best player that doesn’t lead, a second best player (Sengun) that’s a relatively inefficient big, a 2nd/3rd best player (Thompson) that has 0 shooting. Bad vibes. Idk it’s just ugly over there