StarLink: a planet killer
In my recent post about StarLink, I said that we would see the rhetoric begin to ratchet up against Musk and SpaceX. Right on Cue: We now know why, because it's a huge threat
Just look at the growing narrative.
NASA also says the swarm could threaten the whole Earth.
Well, yeah: just not in the way people expect. The threat is to the powers that be and their chokehold on our ability to communicate freely and without surveillance.
Now that you know WHY these headlines are appearing, you can see right through their plan.
Why the panic? Read my two prior posts about Truth Social and Starlink.
And for the record: I have no plan to “Epstein” or “McAfee” myself, just so you know.
As I mentioned in a reply to one of my commenters:
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Again, thank you for your great comment; it's obvious you've got quite a bit of knowledge in this area and have thought about it in depth. I appreciate your insights.
I need to go back to two of my main points here: (1) the two recent posts I wrote regarding Truth Social and Starlink talk about what NEEDS to exist and why--to make deplatforming difficult or impossible. I acknowledge that the state of play is not there yet on a number of fronts, including the networking layer; but (2) that the growing perception of a plausible threat posed by Starlink (or other technologies that are worth covering in future posts) are causing states of anxiety to arise in certain parties and it makes them show their hand prematurely. One can begin to see this in the narrative escalation against Musk. This tells me that the direction things are going with Truth Social and Starlink and/or something like it...is precisely the right direction. For the sake of humanity, it MUST happen; censorship and deplatforming and the surveillance state mindset must be eradicated from the face of the earth, or civilization will suffer for a thousand years.
Thanks, CC; Elon Musk is the next "cancel culture" target after Joe Rogan, so this does not come as a surprise, whatsoever. He can wear it as a badge of honor.
It is quite hilarious watching the narrative unfold against Starlink - arguably, one of Musk's companies that has historically attracted the least amount of spotlight. To borrow a funny analogy, when I heard about it for the first time I almost thought it was akin to the "Applied Cryogenics" in the Futurama series - neglected, yet somehow still active.
I think the bad actors are only now realizing the potential the technology could entail. Indeed, very interesting developments may have been happening in front of their faces completely unaware of the potential and/or the implications.
It's a great time to be alive… Keep it up!
Amazon is doing the same exact thing, called Project Kuiper. I think they are a couple of years behind Musk.
You think they will be making the same accusations about Bezos?