>>28405>EtikaI only noticed his connection recently, but it does look like what happened to him is the same thing that happened to Isaac Kappy, Tracy Twyman and others, and that the same people are responsible.
https://www.reddit.com/r/EtikaRedditNetwork/comments/cl8bp8/what_happened_to_eyeseaaycem_ates/The way this guy is talking, "life is a game" and posting occult content mixed with Anonymous imagery, is very indicative. This then reinforces the connections between the Venus Project and the developments in the early 2010s.
- Jacque Fresco, the guy behind the Venus Project, was involved with "Technocracy, Inc" in the 30s, the same organization Elon Musk's grandfather was in and which mainstream sources have already cited as an influence on Musk.
- Venus Project has "What Is The Plan?" on their website in 2010:
https://web.archive.org/web/20100627105441/http://thevenusproject.com/the-venus-project-introduction/faq.
- This appears to influence the site whatis-theplan.org where Project Mayhem 2012 would occur and where several users also discussed the Venus Project (see screenshot).
- "The Plan", which also seems to be present in the original Chanology thread on /b/ from 2008, is adapted in several ways by internet cults through the years and is ultimately the source of "The Plan" in QAnon.
- Allatra Creative Society cult also seems to adapt "The Plan" on their site.
No, I'm not imagining the connections, they're all the same "Plan" meme. There is no actual plan described, it's just a shibboleth / meme device they find useful for some reason.
So think about the Venus Project. At first, it doesn't seem like Allatra, which is obviously a cult. Venus Project and Fresco received positive attention in media (he was at it for practically a hundred years). He may have been a little strange, but he obviously meant well, right? But the Venus Project never had any real projects. The entire thing was pictures of sci-fi cities, stupid videos, and some kind of activist network which I'm not sure what they were supposed to be doing (probably forming a cult). It was not science. It was pure fantasy. Watch some of the Venus Project videos and then watch some of the Allatra videos. They have a similar quality that's really hard to describe. At least, they both use the appeal to science in a similar way, while having zero real science.
Was Venus Project and Fresco like that from the beginning? IDK, but this whole thing, and what Musk is appealing to, has a particular relationship with science and technology. And all the cyber-occult, hypnotist and mind-control stuff is also like that. It doesn't really work. It's not real technology. But it still has some weird power.