First memes!
I love how innocent Steve looks here
![[Image: attachment.php?aid=3174]](https://rogue-nation.com/mybb/attachment.php?aid=3174)
Some days I wonder about the YouTubes algorithms. Couldn't help but notice the suggested videos on the interview
![[Image: attachment.php?aid=3175]](https://rogue-nation.com/mybb/attachment.php?aid=3175)
Context
“Yes, I’d been working with Peter Levenda, who looks at the cultist angle, and we told our new military friends that we wanted to help break the stranglehold of manipulation.”
"Christopher Mellon, former Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, landed at lunchtime today, a tall Midwestern intellectual wearing a blue jacket, immediately comfortable among us. Peter Levenda arrived from Florida, a quiet man with a white goatee. He is the writer hired by Tom Delonge for the non-fiction trilogy."
"We began discussing a 20-page statement Tom had assembled, but we learned little from the session, primarily devoted to finding a storyline for the fiction series. I gave up in mid-afternoon. The military officers want to get people to look at the world differently, starting with teenagers. To their credit, they’re worried about the rise of fanaticism; they want to use a scifi framework to show how the future could be reshaped. The strategy is clear enough. The way it will influence the youth of America, less so. Some people even think it’s against the law."
- forbidden science 6
I love how innocent Steve looks here
Some days I wonder about the YouTubes algorithms. Couldn't help but notice the suggested videos on the interview
Context
“Yes, I’d been working with Peter Levenda, who looks at the cultist angle, and we told our new military friends that we wanted to help break the stranglehold of manipulation.”
"Christopher Mellon, former Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, landed at lunchtime today, a tall Midwestern intellectual wearing a blue jacket, immediately comfortable among us. Peter Levenda arrived from Florida, a quiet man with a white goatee. He is the writer hired by Tom Delonge for the non-fiction trilogy."
"We began discussing a 20-page statement Tom had assembled, but we learned little from the session, primarily devoted to finding a storyline for the fiction series. I gave up in mid-afternoon. The military officers want to get people to look at the world differently, starting with teenagers. To their credit, they’re worried about the rise of fanaticism; they want to use a scifi framework to show how the future could be reshaped. The strategy is clear enough. The way it will influence the youth of America, less so. Some people even think it’s against the law."
- forbidden science 6