Memetic Engineering - /pol/ (#510546390) [Archived: 335 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: KSSp9AQAUnited States
7/16/2025, 6:00:19 PM No.510546390
memetic_messiah_metagame
memetic_messiah_metagame
md5: d3986f6d91fae73c51511092dc7dab21🔍
I pissed in your memetic messiah well.
Now you can't exploit it because if you try it will lead to me.
But you MUST continue to drink.
Because there is no other juice in town.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izXnCkrfjO0
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Anonymous ID: 7NNVMUV6United States
7/16/2025, 6:01:20 PM No.510546510
>>510546390 (OP)
Tldr you're gay and manic. Nobody cares you exist outside of your family.
Anonymous ID: rlzxRvtSUnited States
7/16/2025, 6:01:35 PM No.510546542
>>510546390 (OP)
>Memetic warfare
I don't want to remember.
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Anonymous ID: KSSp9AQAUnited States
7/16/2025, 6:02:56 PM No.510546647
memeticapocalypse
memeticapocalypse
md5: 4926b947441bae4405f7375ff36fab18🔍
>>510546542
>While too conceptual to be of any transformative value to the public at large, this idea goes to the heart of today’s viral efforts, and is certainly understood by those who consider themselves soldiers in the meme wars. Biological viruses are only successful when they are able to turn their host cells into manufacturing plants for more viruses. The virus interpolates its genetic material into the DNA code of the cell, so that the cell will begin reproducing the virus. Eventually the cell divides or explodes, releasing many copies of the infected code. This is how a whole organism can become infected with a single virus; the code has iterated millions of times. The strategy of these Internet viral manifestos is to use the iterative potential of the computer nets to spread memes about viruses housed within units that are themselves viruses. The virus 23 strain even makes reference to chaos math and the predictions of some fractal influenced observers that the world itself will reach a critical mathematical moment of “singularity” near the turn of the millennium. The virus writer exploits a chaotic device—the computer-generated media virus—to spread the conceptual and spiritual implications of chaos mathematics.

Sound familiar? It was written in 1994. Here's the source:

https://pastebin.com/4s91qRn6

You know who else read the book "Media Virus?"

>There are paragraphs on how ****** might insert “media viruses” into American public life, which could become self-sustaining and self-replicating. These would alter mass consciousness, especially in certain groups, it says.