Someone wrote in [personal profile] ecosophia 2021-09-09 09:57 pm (UTC)

I had a very creepy thought, a further hypothesis:

1) The Covid hysteria in the form we saw would have been almost impossible without the internet as it exists now, and seems to have been mediated quite strongly through it.

2) A lot of people have pushed the idea of the internet being a good thing in all places and contexts under all circumstances a lot further than makes any kind of sense. This has been especially true since the mid 2000s.

3) A lot of people seem to find that the internet is demonic in various ways, especially where it relates to social media.

4) Given the extremely centralized nature of the internet and internet regulation, it wouldn't be too hard for a demonic entity to push the internet to develop in a particular direction; merely by influencing a relatively small number of people.

6) In many ways it was the rise of social media that set the stage for much of the insanity; as well as the insanity around TDS. The first real social media company, Myspace, appeared out of nowhere, lasted as a major force for 7 years, before it started to lose influence and fade away. This would fit the 7 years of benefit traditionally ascribed to selling your soul.

7) In 2010 around a dozen people who worked on Myspace from the beginning died under very strange circumstances. I don't know if there was news on this, since there was a lot of effort made to hide this, but it freaked out a lot of us working there; this would also fit the dragged screaming offstage when those 7 years are up.

8) A lot of people who worked at Myspace from 2003-2010 (including myself), the period when it was founded through to when it began to lose influence, experienced incredibly awful working conditions and more than one of my former colleagues has said that if they were sent to hell, they wouldn't be surprised if it meant going back to working there. This could be any number of things, but in light of the above suggests intense demonic activities.

9) Programmers tend to be disproportionately atheists, and in 2003, when these programmers would have sold their souls based on the above, the New Atheist Movement was going strong; and I've seen lots of evidence that people in that group will call upon demons and make deals for their souls solely to prove they don't believe in any of it.

10) All of which suggests that the modern internet was created by demons, using a group of programmers who sold their soul in 2003, probably for wealth and influence; which could suggest that these demonic forces were planning this attack for quite a while...

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