Never believe fully in anybody else’s belief system!
The second rule is like unto the first, don’t believe totally in your own bs!
-Robert Anton Wilson
It’s already happened, cell phones for example. In the early days of internet 1.0, it was widely expected that everything you say online could be observed by the authorities. Of course, the people at this time were all nerds, we didn’t have computers in our pockets making access for the nudniks and normies so easy.
Their food is mediocre at best, so this doesn’t surprise me.
They are known as useful idiots.
We desperately need teachers to help their students learn critical thinking.
Never before have we had such access to knowledge. This must have an impact, preferably beneficial.
It is a process where they record with a camera and then illustrate over it. Ralph Bakshi rotoscoped multiple animations, including, “Wizards” (1977), “The Lord of the Rings” (1978), and “Fire and Ice” (1983).
You can get the soundtrack for free here.
https://gorgonaut.bandcamp.com/album/exordium-soundtrack
The Spine of the Night, made by the same people, is a full length movie.
How have they “saved” anything?
They call it Right to Work. It’s truly anti union.
Unless a person lives in a cave, there is almost no way around it.