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  1. #1
    Tyler Durden Tyler Durden @TylerDurden

    I removed the hotlink, as I don't trust the URL.

    I did not watch the video, and since it is not found on youtube, I suspect is is not legitimate.

     

    Rotary International is a legitimate organization helping with humanitarian efforts around the world. They are often referred to as "Rotary Club". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotary_International

     

  2. #2
    Lazur Lazur @Lazur

    Hey there,

    https://openclipart.org/image/800px/308195

     

    Researching the club can lead to various "conspiracy theory" sites.

    Besides everyone have their day X.

    In China currently most people face bigger issues than to stress about what's going to happen 6 years from now. 

     

     

    Regarding the site and the video, it seems they put in a lot of time, effort and money to produce it. 

    Haven't watched it through all, just skipped into random parts. 

    To me it's very fishy when they try to force feed this amount of information.

    The quality also making it suspicious. Can't comprehend someone giving away this much work without an intent that benefits them directly.

    In general their negative visions can only lead to more stress. 

    Stress leads to fear, and makes people open for mass manipulations. 

    Creating global problems -like global warming etc.- is a common theme in conspiracy theories to establish a world government. 

    We do have to be more and more suspicious because at one point ai will be able to create such content.

  3. #3
    Tyler Durden Tyler Durden @TylerDurden

    Conspiracy theorists regularly rely on salting misinformation with cherry picked truths, to boost credibility. In this case, I suspect Rotary is being used without their consent to make someone's bogus idea look legit.

    AI will certainly be used to further the agenda of nefarious agents, in turbocharged versions of deepfakes, bogus studies and altered histories.

  4. #4
    Lazur Lazur @Lazur

    @Jellyfish

     

    Parts I have seen: 

    Sequence of stock footage of business with corporate music -selling their idea, numbers are bad. 

    The budget spent on the energy sector on a global scale. 

    Doubt any commom man has the knowledge to fact check those one after another. 

    Seen footage where 6 people are edited together, all filmed in a studio setting. Selling the idea they are providind true information with no doubt.

     

    Then saw a part they claimed in the future there will be 1000+ earthquakes annually by  their prediction.

    Despite the fact that science is clueless on when earthquakes are happening and cannot forecast such a catastrophy.

    Which number was meant to be horrific, but have doubts even if that's true it'd mean much at all. Didn't say the strength or where they will be at. 

     

     

    All this in a 11 hour long video, from an annual supposedly live stream event.

    Producing such a video took serious resources.

    Fact checking or debunking it as an individual effort is rather unlikely by anyone.

     

    The same new world order agenda has been going mainstream for years. 

    -Just a side note, have you seen the first Lego movie? Which generation does it target, and what it depicts as the "ideal society"?

    Where are they now? How old they will be at day x?-

     

    Some theorise about project blue beam, where an orchestrated alien attack will happen. 

    Latter has also going well "with the plan", if you follow the related news.

    Lifting up quarantene (?) against extraterrestial beings (?); the (public) renewal of visiting the Moon, 

    the new age space race, despite the fact all using fossile fuel destroying the environment and lacking the ability to refuel...

    (Another side note, this alien attack may be similar to how things happened at 9-11. People questioning the official explanations will be made fun of at least.)

    And at some point we'll have to decide, wether we want to follow those leaders as androgynous servants on their space cruise (possible in an invasion/crusade) or want to remain on the ruined planet. 

    That's another theory.

     

    My routine is not self-sustainable at the moment. I should put in serious work on myself to go forward. Definitely need to change it.

    On a global scale, individuals can hardly have a self-sustained life either, not relying on the global market in some form. 

    To face the problem at their roots you say? What if the roots are the issue here? 

    The strong foundation that we miss in society. A healthy family model. Strong men. Feminine women. 

    Traditions.

    Doing work that yealds to real and meaningful results, and not nine to five deskjobs for the sake of sustaining the globalist economic or other abstract models. 

    Something before the technical revolution and large industrialisation. 

    We come a long way to stay healthy and still be miserable, depressed and totally clueless in life. 

    (Calhoun's Rodent Utopia comes to mind. There are many videos covering it.)

     

    Feel the quote in my previous post relevant by author G. Michael Hopf

    “Hard times create strong men,

    strong men create good times,

    good times create weak men,

    and weak men create hard times.”

     

    Will check on the video more times although not convinced it is really beneficial. 

  5. #5
    Tyler Durden Tyler Durden @TylerDurden

    Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.

    If the claims had significant validity, they would not be buried in an obscure video hosted on bogus websites, they would be vetted in peer-reviewed scientific journals. 

    Show me the whitepapers, I know how to follow citations.

     

    " is this really a deep fake? do they really use all the videos, photos and quotes and everything without permission and promote this abuse via a fake website with hours of content? if yes, why - just clickbait?"

    Probably. The bigger question is what they do once the viewer hits the landing page.  The goals could be as simple as installing drive-by malware, or conversely, groundwork for an elaborate con-job. (Look what Q-anon snowballed into.)

     

    To return to the original questions:

    Rotary is a legit group, their inclusion in a fearmongering video is certainly without their consent. 

    Since Trinity, the planet has been a heartbeat from annihilation. I spend each day endeavoring to treat people and the planet better. 

     

     

     

  6. #6
    Tyler Durden Tyler Durden @TylerDurden
    Jellyfish

    the website where the video was published is authorized by "Rotary International"

    I don't buy it. It is not referenced anywhere within the Rotary International website.

    Presenting "excrusively" [sic] for Rotary does not mean commissioned or endorsed by Rotary.

     

     

    Jellyfish

    Do you live in a kind of parallel universe?

    Congratulations. This conversation is over.

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