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vegastar
vegastar@vegastarr·
Questions You Should Ask Your AI: 1. What is an Egyptian pyramid doing on a US dollar bill? 2. Why did 56 countries sign a treaty not to take risks and enter Antarctica? 3. Why do planes never fly over Antarctica? 4. How did NASA "lose" the photos of the moon landing, one of the most important moments for humanity? 5. If Neil Armstrong was the first to walk on the moon, who held the camera? 6. Why haven't we gone back to the moon? 7. If monkeys evolved into humans, why are there still monkeys? 8. Why does 95% of our DNA exist as "junk"? Who decided it was actually "garbage"? 9. How were huge, symmetrical, detailed, sacred, and geometrically regular structures such as cathedrals and parliamentary buildings created by people who lived in log cabins, rode horse-drawn carriages, and had no machines or lasers? 10. How is it that similar pre-Columbian architecture is found all over the world? 11. Why are there images in ancient Egyptian art that resemble "spaceships"? 12. Why were remains and images of giant people found? And why do different ancient scriptures from various cultures, including the Bible, talk about giants? 13. Why are there images of mushrooms in ancient Christian art? And why does the Pope dress up like a giant Amanita muscaria mushroom? 14. Why do ancient Egyptian artworks show jaws, and is it a coincidence that the pineal gland resembles jaws? 15. Why are there descriptions of dragons all over the world and in different cultures, thousands of years apart, and also mentioned in the Bible? 16. Why is there so much blatant satanic symbolism in the music and entertainment industry? 17. Why do most video games revolve around killing? 18. How is it possible that movies and cartoons like The Simpsons can predict certain cultural events so accurately? 19. How do forest fires melt cars but leave trees intact? 20. What is the national debt? If there is a borrower, there must also be a lender: who is it? 21. How is it that the so-called "national debt" has increased despite tax increases? Where does the taxpayer's money go? 22. Why is alcohol and tobacco poisoning considered "normal" and referred to simply as "drinking" and "smoking"? 23. Why are alcohol and tobacco shown in almost all shows and movies? 24. How do news presenters around the world and on various channels say and repeat the same script word for word? 25. If we are more progressive and informed than ever before, why do we have the highest rates of obesity, cancer, and heart disease, not to mention depression? Feel free to contribute any additional questions you may have.
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Beyond the Bell
Beyond the Bell@BeyondBellMedia·
@vegastarr You know something's up, when you can't get past question 1. 🤔
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Rituraj
Rituraj@RituWithAI·
Exploring the intersection of ancient high-technology and modern institutional gatekeeping is where the most interesting conversations live. While most are distracted by the 24-hour news cycle, the real depth is found in questioning the foundational "truths" we were told to accept without a second thought. Stay skeptical.
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John
John@Johnnycesartist·
@vegastarr “Did Bush's grandfather help Hitler rise to power?”
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Jack
Jack@oranj0x·
@vegastarr What do you mean by this? 8. Why does 95% of our DNA exist as "junk"? Who decided it was actually "garbage"?
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Michelle Henderson
Michelle Henderson@mahenderson1973·
@vegastarr @Ross_ptm Here’s one: why do people keep acting like AI is omniscient? It’s information comes from scraping the internet and whoever programmed it. Yet so many of you trust it. Learn how to do your own research and trust the only real omniscient being there is, the one who made you, God.
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Meli
Meli@MeliALSET·
@vegastarr All the answers to these questions are right there in The X-Files. The truth is out there!👇
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PulseEmperor
PulseEmperor@PulseEmperor·
@vegastarr Why ask AI when the only answer it can give is something that was inputted someplace, somewhere by another human. AI doesn't have its own brain. It just searches for the answer already "online" somewhere. 🤷‍♂️
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PLAIN To SEE
PLAIN To SEE@plain_see·
@vegastarr Antarctica? Nothing fishy about that place, just check google earth.
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victor
victor@skrrr1109·
Why do different cultures that had no contact share similar flood myths? Why is it that we can map the surface of Mars, but 80% of our own oceans remain unexplored and unmapped? How do "out-of-place artifacts" (like the Antikythera mechanism) exist if technology supposedly only moves forward in a straight line? Why do we feel a sense of "déjà vu," and what is the brain actually doing in those moments? How is it that the Great Pyramid of Giza aligns almost perfectly with True North without the use of a modern compass?
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Dewberry888
Dewberry888@Debster228282·
@vegastarr How did they lose the technology to go to the moon. An astronaut said this while being asked questions about why we haven't been back to the Moon. This was recently!
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Charlie Sinclair
Charlie Sinclair@CharlesLeeSnclr·
1. The pyramid with the Eye of Providence on the U.S. dollar bill isn’t Egyptian - it’s a symbol of divine guidance and enlightenment from the Enlightenment era, adopted in 1782 for the Great Seal to represent strength, duration, and the 13 original states. It’s not linked to ancient Egypt but to Masonic and Christian symbolism. 2. The Antarctic Treaty of 1959, signed by 12 nations (now 56 parties), promotes peaceful scientific research, demilitarizes the continent, bans nuclear activities, and protects the environment - it’s not about prohibiting entry but regulating it for cooperation and preservation. Anyone can visit with permits for research or tourism. 3. Commercial planes rarely fly over Antarctica due to extreme cold affecting fuel and engines, lack of emergency airports, regulatory restrictions like ETOPS (requiring proximity to diversion sites), and minimal passenger demand between southern continents - no routes necessitate it. 4. NASA didn’t “lose” the moon landing photos; high-quality images and films are preserved and publicly available. Some original telemetry data tapes were reused in the 1980s due to shortages, but backups and broadcasts exist - no core footage was erased. 5. A camera mounted on the lunar module’s exterior filmed Armstrong’s descent; it was deployed remotely before he stepped out, capturing the event automatically - no human cameraman needed. 6. Returns to the moon stopped after Apollo 17 in 1972 due to high costs (Apollo cost $25 billion, or $150+ billion today), shifting priorities to the space shuttle and ISS, and lack of political will post-Cold War - current efforts like Artemis face similar budget and tech hurdles. 7. Humans didn’t evolve from modern monkeys; both share a common ancestor from 6-8 million years ago. Evolution branches like a tree - monkeys continued evolving separately while our lineage developed differently, just as Americans descending from Europeans doesn’t mean Europeans vanished. 8. “Junk DNA” (now called non-coding DNA) makes up ~98% of the genome and isn’t useless - much regulates genes, controls development, or has structural roles. It was labeled “junk” in the 1970s due to lack of understanding, but research shows it’s vital for evolution and health. 9. Medieval builders used geometry with basic tools (compass, straightedge), engineering rules of thumb, scaffolding, pulleys, and skilled guilds - cathedrals took decades with organized labor, not machines, drawing on Roman techniques rediscovered via trade and monasteries. People lived in varied housing, not just cabins. 10. Similarities in ancient architecture (e.g., pyramids in Egypt, Mesoamerica) stem from independent invention using basic shapes for stability, cultural exchanges via trade/migration, and convergent evolution - practical solutions to similar needs, not global mystery. 11. Objects in Egyptian art resembling “spaceships” are often lotus flowers, birds, or ritual items - debunked as pareidolia or misinterpretation; no evidence of advanced tech, just symbolic art. 12. No verified giant human remains exist - claims stem from hoaxes, misidentified fossils (e.g., dinosaur bones), or exaggerated myths; ancient texts describe “giants” metaphorically or as folklore, not literal beings. 13. Mushrooms in Christian art often symbolize resurrection or eternal life (e.g., as phallic/fertility motifs), not psychedelics; the Pope’s mitre evolved from ancient headgear, resembling many shapes coincidentally - no direct link to Amanita muscaria beyond fringe theories. 14. This seems like a possible misstatement - ancient Egyptian art often shows pine cone-like symbols (staffs, offerings) linked to fertility/resurrection, resembling the pineal gland (pine cone-shaped, tied to enlightenment in some esoteric views); no direct “jaws” reference, but symbolic overlaps exist in mysticism.
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Simzy The Great 👑
Simzy The Great 👑@bigchiefsimzy·
@vegastarr 7 is probably one of the dumbest questions anyone should be asking in this day and age.
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•the chaos method•@thechaosmethod·
@vegastarr Why is there art covering every inch of our planet from every angle but we refuse to SEE it??
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Raghu
Raghu@raghu_prodegi·
@vegastarr I read this point 7 as If monkeys evolved into humans, why are they still monkeys?
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Christopher Grette
Christopher Grette@bloppy88·
@vegastarr 5 Neil is the one holding the camera and taking the picture, the person you see in the photograph is Buzz Aldrin.
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Tony Roach
Tony Roach@TonyRoach101·
@vegastarr You don’t need AI for those questions all you need is the Bible Job, Joseph and the children of Israel built the pyramid of Giza when Joseph reigned as pharaoh
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A man has no name
A man has no name@Zikode_ka_Gasa·
@vegastarr I stopped reading at number 7, should have stopped at 3. I will not ask stupid questions
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IS@IS0359300041962·
@vegastarr a couple of questions to add: (1) why was JE/the cabal "courting" Stephen Hawking and other “scientists”? (2) Why was Concorde project terminated?
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Margaret.L.Cornell ✨
Margaret.L.Cornell ✨@MargaretLCornel·
@vegastarr 🙌 If we came from Adam and Eve, where did all the other races come from? I asked this question when I was 5. Never got an answer.
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Dr Mobashar Ahmed
Dr Mobashar Ahmed@mobasharahmed·
@vegastarr The pyramid on the dollar symbolises strength. Antarctica is protected for science. Planes avoid due to extreme conditions. Apollo 11 tapes were overwritten, but photos & data survive, camera was lander-mounted. We haven’t returned to the moon mainly for cost and politics.
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Jim Bowers
Jim Bowers@JimBowersclimb·
@vegastarr Question you should ask your therapist - why you so much of a nut case?
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Silver Sentinel 🍎
Silver Sentinel 🍎@h81418541·
@vegastarr It's part of the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States, which was officially adopted in 1782.
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