Curiousness
Seems to be a trait for alot of species.
Both humans and reptilians pretending to be humans seem to have it.
Going down the ladder you have mammals and reptiles, both too seem to also share this trait, but on a way bigger lack of attention span kind of way. I have witnessed dolphins in very large numbers, bout 100-150 go out of their way to come over to the boat I was in and circle around it for 15 minutes in small pods of about 5-7. These pods stretched out about 100 yards and encircling the boat. A few of them even went so far as to swim just under the boat.
Likewise I have seem certain types of lizards and turtles also stop and either check me out or come closer and then check me out. Birds have done the same also.
If a person who is awake in the world is observing events. One of the conclusions that can be drawn in the bigger picture is that the people running the show, really want curiousness gone.
In all shapes, sizes, and mannerisims.
If you're to afraid to ask "who, what, where, how, when, WHY" out loud, well then you have had your curiousness done in....by them, already.
This is how I have been checking the media since the mid 1980's. By the way, or rather the lack of the way that mainstream everything asks those six words. The lack lays in the variation, and I can see almost none of that in any media for a very long time, because in recognizing it in my lifetime, I can recognize it in earlier media before I was living and even farther back in texts.
Scarier yet is with all the different types of major mainstream media and channels, and after watching TV for all my life, I can put it into something imaginable.
So imagine this.
Each of the original big 3 networks represent a wave like you see on a scientific scope with the green wavey line, that represents waves. Now imagine that the variation of those six questions are that green wave. The wider and closer together the waves are, equal more variation, the farther apart and smaller they are equal less variation. So on the scope we should have three green waves that are all offset. Now add each new TV channel, and we SHOULD have MORE OFFSET WAVES. So that by the time you stand in the present and looking at the scope, the screen should look like a big green spirograph that some 8 year old kid made.
INSTEAD what you actually have IF you are paying attention is the opposite.
Almost all the lines are running on the same wave....one wave, on the scope and once in a while you see a couple offsets but they quickly return to the same wave on the scope.
Conformity in action and very viewable.
On top of that the line is narrowing, which in turn makes the waves smaller.
Why is this important?
Well you tell me.
What happens when it flatlines?
How narrow is the wave becoming?
Go look....I just told you how.
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