Luther Blissett » Wed Aug 19, 2015 9:57 am wrote:Maybe we've all been corralled and isolated here through social engineering as part of an ongoing operation. Jeff Wells,
what is your relationship to the gifted program?
"Only an idiot would be a conspiracy theorist". Not.
Doing this kind of research and all the other stuff that I do, then going out into the real world, I am constantly reminded of being back in school where I was one of the very few who would know the answers to .... well, whatever. The homework, the questions the teachers would ask in the front of class. I usually kept my head down (meaning my hand down) because of the bias against the "brains". It wasn't a real good way to be popular if you were a brain.
My point being, I'm used to being one of the few people who have figured shit out. Not bragging, that's just how it was growing up. But that's how I feel whenever discussions at work, or on FB or wherever else come up about subjects on which I have done a lot of research, such as Deep State shenanigans, conspiracies, the media's complicitness in the neo-fascism of our country, etc. etc., you know, all the stuff we talk about here.
I often say it's like being the kid who has figured out Santa Claus doesn't exist, when all the other kids still believe. It's frustrating, mainly because they don't want to hear it. They REALLY do not want to hear it.
Now we have a fucking "election season" upon us, where it's nothing but that kind of shit, until ... when? Oh yeah, the next 15 months. Great.
I'll be the guy in the corner, reading, with headphones on, so I can tune out all the bullshit.
on edit: Just occurred to me, this is a good place to ask this question: Ever wonder what it must be like to be even vastly smarter than WE are? I mean, to be at a level where even people like us seem kinda stupid? Maybe there are a few people here like that, god knows there are some fucking talented writers here, and researchers. Jeff Wells, which is the reason I came here in the first place, was certainly way ahead of the crowd, even for this crowd. You know? I'm sure it's impossible to answer, and it's all relative, but I've always wondered about that. How annoying and alienating that must be. It's bad enough to be where I am. I know I'm pretty fucking smart, and creative, and have a really good set of eyes, far better than most people, but I'm not a genius.
"He who wounds the ecosphere literally wounds God" -- Philip K. Dick