If the long con is to replace the idea of a 'creator' with the randomness of 'evolution', it seems like a lot of time and money invested for not much in the way of results with the ongoing Jurassic Park charade.
Does the belief in the pre-existence of giant lizard creatures automatically null and void everyone's idea of "God"? I mean, do…
If the long con is to replace the idea of a 'creator' with the randomness of 'evolution', it seems like a lot of time and money invested for not much in the way of results with the ongoing Jurassic Park charade.
Does the belief in the pre-existence of giant lizard creatures automatically null and void everyone's idea of "God"? I mean, do people spend a lot of time thinking about dinosaurs? "Oh, look at these pictures of giant lizards...there must be no God....let's all just be nihilists and have big bang parties." People still gonna believe...
There has to be more to this as a cover story. But I reckon 'evolution' as a backdrop has entanglements with our friends in modern medicine who like to tell stories about DNA and genes as well...
Driving the concept of EXTINCTION into our brains is another psychological warfare angle. It ties into the Nuke hoax, and how the threat of annihilation wrecks our minds, makes us fearful and looking to leaders.
They wanted to nullify Christianity (to nullify the family unit as part of Eugenics) and went after creation with Dinos which later led to Darwin. Maybe they didn't realize the economy that would take off and I think that was secondary to the psy-op.
Still fake Dinos and fake Darwin doesn't mean there is no evolution but the Dino-Darwin darlings was great PR to get evolution at bat against creation. Like Darwin (and Einstein), later as you say the Human Genome Project and Venter also got paraded and PR'd to the brink to make them look real-just like they did with Covid parading fake virus photos around.
The timing is right. Look up the history of the invention of the Scofield Bible by a con man and convicted crook, and how it applies to the world today.
It's a massive indu$try. It pushes the theory of evolution which has spirtual/religious implications. It also promotes the idea of "fossil fuels" (nonsense) as a scarce resource. Let's not forget the Big Bang and all the fake outer space lore, too. These things are always layered.
If the long con is to replace the idea of a 'creator' with the randomness of 'evolution', it seems like a lot of time and money invested for not much in the way of results with the ongoing Jurassic Park charade.
Does the belief in the pre-existence of giant lizard creatures automatically null and void everyone's idea of "God"? I mean, do people spend a lot of time thinking about dinosaurs? "Oh, look at these pictures of giant lizards...there must be no God....let's all just be nihilists and have big bang parties." People still gonna believe...
There has to be more to this as a cover story. But I reckon 'evolution' as a backdrop has entanglements with our friends in modern medicine who like to tell stories about DNA and genes as well...
Driving the concept of EXTINCTION into our brains is another psychological warfare angle. It ties into the Nuke hoax, and how the threat of annihilation wrecks our minds, makes us fearful and looking to leaders.
They wanted to nullify Christianity (to nullify the family unit as part of Eugenics) and went after creation with Dinos which later led to Darwin. Maybe they didn't realize the economy that would take off and I think that was secondary to the psy-op.
Still fake Dinos and fake Darwin doesn't mean there is no evolution but the Dino-Darwin darlings was great PR to get evolution at bat against creation. Like Darwin (and Einstein), later as you say the Human Genome Project and Venter also got paraded and PR'd to the brink to make them look real-just like they did with Covid parading fake virus photos around.
Here you can see Venter making genomes in record time because they are all fake, just like the Dinos. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.302.5649.1307a
Sadly, the name"Dinosaur" is also fake. The actual story is that a bloke named Deano " saw us" casting fake tracks and bones.
Ironically, they buried this truth.
The timing is right. Look up the history of the invention of the Scofield Bible by a con man and convicted crook, and how it applies to the world today.
https://discover.hubpages.com/religion-philosophy/Founder-of-the-Scholfield-Bible-a-con-man
Don't forget about "fossil fuel"! (Even as a child I did not believe that.)
It’s also a gigantic money making scheme, as well as producing fame and notoriety.
It's a massive indu$try. It pushes the theory of evolution which has spirtual/religious implications. It also promotes the idea of "fossil fuels" (nonsense) as a scarce resource. Let's not forget the Big Bang and all the fake outer space lore, too. These things are always layered.