Man, for anybody who has gone totally bonkers looking for car keys and that would be me, this could come as a great blessing if my two doses of Pfizer now allowed me to never have to worry about losing my keys again.

We can laugh and howl at this, and we do, but listen to this video. This is actually taking place in a formal hearing and there are people who believe that this is real. That’s why this isn’t funny anymore, it’s terrifying.

The 5G Network towers have been the cause of QAnon level panic for quite some time. The theory, as I first heard it, was that the towers were going to practice some kind of mind control on the populace. I saw this basic theme in an Outer Limits episode and it was very entertaining there. Unfortunately, we live in a world where rumor and sci fi concepts go hand in glove and the result is very strange, indeed.

They are either stunned speechless or they are taking this seriously. As much as I laugh at these people, this is not funny. When did America get so stupid? I know that there are plenty of people who never read books and the only culture they have is from TV and movies, but when did this level of sheer delusion start in?

And of course the sad part is, it makes complete sense that people like this would vote for Trump.

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  1. Your second to last question is the one I keep asking. Alas, no answer.
    Sat in a restaurant a few years back, and noticed all our silverware was magnetized. It was weird, but vaccinations never came into it. It didn’t stick to us, that would be static electricity. The food was good and we suffered no harm, just passing weird, probably a scientific explanation, but cult members don’t like to think about that.

  2. The thinking about the 5G towers making us all crazy or mind control reminds me of the scene in The Kingsman where cell phones make everyone crazy.

  3. The majority of flatware is made of stainless steel these days … unless it is a very poor kind of stainless steel it is mostly, non-magnetic … also same with aluminum cans or flatware … likewise with most coins … for a long time, when you poked coins into a pay phone, the circuits listened to the bell sound to see if your coins were real and the right ones … the tuned bells sorted the coins automatically that way … not by any magnetic sensing …

    Thank god we are bombarded with high frequency radio signals, which at the levels from cell towers, TV towers and radio stations are so low in power that we are not affected by them … same with your cell phones, they are some of the most special radio transmitters and receivers produced, again at frequencies and power ranges that are virtually non-harmful to our bodies … if we could see, hear or feel all the radio frequencies in the air at any minute, the blizzard of electronic noise would wipe us out …

    So all this talk about cell towers is bizarre … that’s why they are called cell phone towers, they work at limited power with a rage of only about 15 miles in any direction, what we have to worry about is directed beams of radio frequency like the Russians have used against our embassies at very high levels of power, making people feel ill …

  4. *Groan*

    1. Treat your crazies (some of them may need to stay long term inside properly manned sites, expensive perhaps but cheaper than having them roam free). If you can have prisons, you should be able to have these as well.
    2. Educate your dummies, even if you have to do it for free – the alternative is much more costly. You’ll have fewer people calling the covid hotline asking if it’s a good idea to swallow bleach.
    2. Get everyone who isn’t serving in the military to hand over their assault rifles (crazies too)
    3. Restrict the ability to purchase and import assault rifles (especially crazies)
    4. Close the NRA already
    5 Treat drug abusers (Meth and Oxycodone alike)
    6. Lean back and watch things improve immensely

    Just some suggestions

    • I agree that these people are not right. Using the word “crazy” repeatedly, as you do here, implies that these folks have a “mental illness.” Your solutions to that are detention and medication. However, these folks don’t exhibit anything that would ordinarily be considered criteria for a diagnosable condition. Bad behavior and stupidity don’t count.
      Your apparent disdain for people with mental health challenges is regrettable.

      • They’re dangerous to everyone around them: this kind of lunacy is transmissible. It’s a mental-health problem that way, and your denial of it is not useful.

      • No, most of them are simply ignorant dummies being influenced by crazy theories. What you infer from what I write is only partly my fault, you know.

  5. And keys too. It’s been many a year since we used iron or steel keys. Modern ones are all brass, which of course is not affected by magnetic attraction. Guess if you believe in Trump, you’re liable to believe in anything.

  6. Did anyone perchance walk up to that broad with an eating utensil and put it on themselves to show her just what a complete and utter moron she is? Of course now that I think about it, she would find some way to rationalize her way around what she sees with her own two eyes.

    Hill-billies of the world-that’s America.

  7. Just reading your article, and what came to mind as I was reading, was “this is some Sarah Palin-type shit right here!” Then you asked when did this start – I don’t recall things being this crazy previous to her arrival.

  8. I notice these fool’s never question gravity. Too bad. Would love to go up in a sky diving plane & watch them prove it doesn’t exist. They pick their battles as all cult members do.

  9. My flatware is stainless (or plastic) – but long enough contact with strong magnets might affect it.
    I want to ask her if she has video of this happening, because otherwise it’s hearsay and not evidence of anything.

  10. The media is to blame. They don’t exist to inform, but rather to sell ads.
    The crazier the person, the higher the likelihood they’ll get a spot on the 10:00 “news”.

  11. People like the person featured in the video must have: 1) A Prefrontal cortex dysfunction that overrides their ability to use reason and logic and instead jump to conclusions & believe delusions; and 2) Priority access to social media propaganda sites like: The Rima Institute’s http://www.opensourcetruth.com. Dr. Rima Laibow and other cyber terrorists prey on the weak-minded using disinformation to spread their fear viruses far and wide. Their immediate goal is to propagate anti-mask, anti-vaccine, anti-science, racist lies. Their ultimate nefarious plan is to control, weaken, divide, conquer and rule. As Abe Lincoln said: “A house divided against itself cannot stand.” At some point schools should revamp what they teach so as to include a course of life skills/techniques to armor ourselves and our brains against propaganda by thought-control Nazis like these. The 2008 Film: Damned to Heaven, examining the mind-control tactics of Warren Jeff’s FLDS cult, would be a good start in such a course.

  12. When the former guy started in with his lies, lies, lies all the time, and his press secretaries and others around him repeated those lies as truths, and when they called the truth lies, that’s when these rwnj crazies started believing any old crazy theories and wild “alternative” facts that they heard, saw, or read. Normal, sane people became these empty headed zombies spouting and believing nonsense.

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