Weaponizing Drones Minds The New Chaos Algorithm
preparedness"You don't have to hit the target." Boone on drones and the new chaos — the psychological effect of the weapon matters more than the kinetic hit. Weaponizing minds through the fear of what's possible is the algorithm. You don't need accuracy when terror does the job.
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you don't have to hit the target. This is an important thing. If someone's popping rounds at you and you're in your car and they're not hitting near you, guess what you're doing now? You're like, you're like, holy shit, I'm getting shot at. And so even if you don't hit the target, you're effective because that person is going to now change what they're doing and it's going to cost. So you don't have to be successful in the attack to cause. So you can do that. You can buy a drone on Amazon that can carry a hundred plus pounds. You can buy a drone that can shoot 6,000 rounds a minute. It's, it's tree seeds. It's a tree seed, but that could be converted into something else. There's drones that can shoot fire. So anybody can do this. And one of the things that we can do really well, and this is going to get right back into your wheelhouse, Boone, is like, we're always talking about who's the person trying to help me make the show go like, who's your person. Right. And so you can literally make a profile and you may not nail it the first time, but you only got to be successful sometimes because you can mass blast out. You can look for people who are psychologically unstable and lean right or lean left or do whatever. And you can target those people with messaging fairly simply, right? You can do the calculus to do it and you don't have to hit your mark very often, but you do need to weaponize one or two dudes a month. And all of a sudden, whole lot of chaos. Bro, give me a, give me a chat room full of kids that are in angst and let me find one of them that's on a certain page. regimen of drugs, of psych meds, and make friends with them. And, you know, it's especially when they're disenfranchised, they're separated from their families, they don't feel a connection to anybody. I mean, just like you have these predators out there that young girls and young boys into sex trafficking, there are predators out there that are doing, you know, the same type of thing, except it's not to lure someone into some sort of you know, some sort of nefarious situation where they're going to be victimized. It's to encourage them to do things that they wouldn't otherwise do. And the susceptibilities, again, if you're on the psych meds and you're having those just normal shit that the kids go through, I don't know when it became abnormal for kids to be depressed. I mean, that's part of growing up. It really is. It's, it's, that's how you learn how to cope with it when you get older in life. And, but everybody's trying to save kids from that. And really it's just learning coping strategies. It's not saving anybody, but that's a whole other thing. But, you know, again, the, there are folks out there, there are entities out there that are looking for susceptibilities and vulnerabilities and just being able to put the pieces together. You know, give me somebody who's susceptible, get them fucking spun up. And the next thing you know, you just find a way to put a firearm in their hand and put the idea in their head that this is, you know, the way to do things. And for whatever reason that motivates them. And I'm pretty sure, you know, technically I believe that could probably happen. Oh, we can for sure happen. And you don't have to be successful every time, right? You just need one or two. You just need the news to report on it. That's it. That's right. And even by not getting 100% success, you're still moving people towards this thing. And we know already that the, and look, this is going to, again, this is going to sound conspiratorial, but it's not. So we know that our software, our internet, all of these things, our social media things are designed to create that dopamine hit, that phone that we can't, Like put your phone down and walk away from it for two days. You're going through, you'll go through withdrawals. You probably go run to it. We used to walk around all the time, Boone, no phone at all.
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