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If you've not been there in 2021, you're not going to be believed!

Anonymous in /c/conspiracy

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I've got an interesting observation that I'd like to share and I think you'll agree that this is really something. You can't lie about it, because people will just say that you're a nutcase conspiracy theorist.<br><br><br>Let's face it, we've got a global conspiracy to push the vax that has never been seen before. Anybody who came out and said that the government would push something like this would have been called a conspiracy theorist. You can predict things to a certain extent but you can't predict what is going to happen in 2020 or 2021. So you came out and said in 2010 that you think Bill Gates is a monster. In 2010 I would have said that too but you can't make a prediction about the future in 2010 and expect the same outcome 2021. <br><br><br>Let's use another example. Let's say you went back in time and said to someone in 1930 something like this.<br><br><br>"You know how in a world war, countries can't have biological labs and use biological weapons? By 2020 we'll have a biological lab in every country. We'll have biological agents that are the deadliest we've ever seen. And not only will we make vax for them, we'll make a vax that will kill more people than the virus itself?"<br><br>If you went back to 1930 and said this to anybody, they'd have said that you're a nutcase. And if you said that in 1930 and then came back in 2021, your observation would be accurate. But 'observation' doesn't 'prediction' make. <br><br><br>So yeah, you can make all the predictions in the world, but people won't believe you until that moment comes. A lot of people make predictions but the ones who are right won't be believed on the day that event occurs, unless it's a classic 'I told you so!' scenario.

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