High Level Insider: a new compilation, all data in a single file

1  2018-06-11 by ToddWhiskey

High Level Insider was a 4chan anon who gave question sessions (2k plus answers, posted from 7/2016 to 3/2017). He claimed to be a member of ∼ 3000 years old secret society called Three, a resistance group opposed to those who "rule from the shadows, conceal knowledge for their own enrichment."

Here a new compilation of High Level Insider's posts, based on the previous reddit collection of HLI's 4chan/pol/ threads archived in yuki.la, by u/Darkomantis.

http://hli.anoninfo.net/

This new compilation (not my work, all credits to a redditor who wants to remain anon) contains all data embedded in a single html file (all HLI's answers including quoted posts inline rather than behind mouse-hover links). A search tool available, too.

34 comments

Now that Q has been exposed we need a new high level insider that posts on 4chan I guess

What's White House Anon got to say about this?

I’m out of the loop about Q being exposed, what happened?

There was some shenanigans with the trip code then Q went quiet suddenly before making a come back.

It's not confirmed to be a larp but people are saying there has been different posting styles since the trip code, some are saying hoax, some say exposed and some say Q was more than one person.

Thanks!

Thank you, a very complete guide

HLI preceded Q. It's also over and done with for the time being, but it remains a rich source of insight. No riddles, just straight answers for you to go and disprove or verify. That is all.

You'd have to ask FBIanon, WHanon is on vacation with MEGAanon.

This made me laugh. It's been a ride with them anons...

This guys answers lack any sort of insight or credibility. Pathetic 1/10. The 1 is for turning up.

Pathetic, and no insights? Really? Do you mean you don't want us to build a space elevator?

There are reasons for and against doing so, and those options must be fully explored before creating an elevator or not. Can you imagine what would happen if that cable broke and fell onto the Earth? So yeah, precaution is a good idea here.

What cable? We're talking an orbital ring space elevator.

Read this guys comment as to why there may be potential issues, although the elevator track falling to earth is admittedly not one of them.

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I'm aware of this sub but this user's opinion is irrelevant because he said: "Seen Birch articles. Not read them yet, i think."

It would NOT fall back to earth.

"The orbital ring concept requires cables to the surface to stabilize it".

You think I'm talking about the ring falling back down to Earth. No, I mean the cables. Do you honestly think that no significant thought need be put into place regarding the construction of such an immense object around our planet? One that if improperly built could inflict so much damage.

What kind of fail-safes would a hypothetical Dyson Sphere or Ringworld require?

Ah, you meant the tethers. Engineering failsafes into the system is the first thing you do when constructing something of this kind, right?

Yeah, but I don't think we're quite at the scope of designing something with so many variables with an almost unlimited number of things that could bring it down.

"We" built the Large Hadron Collider, many safe nuclear reactors, and several extremely complex experimental fusion reactors that all seem to thrive despite their inconceivable complexity.

An orbital ring space elevator is no less costly, feasible, difficult, or risky than any of those ventures.

Besides, why would it be so easy to bring it down? Is it easy to bring down the ISS?

Also titled "How a space elevator solves all the world's problems (apparently)"

Well an orbital ring or even a classical inefficient space elevator would help a lot.

It would be possible to easily set up huge arrays of space based solar energy collectors, thus enabling economic utopia on Earth due to energy abundance.

It's insane why we haven't banded together to solve this.

Imagine if you were playing a computer game that had the option to create a building for unlimited power. You'd of course try to build that ASAP.

again

The "secret knowledge" of this larper is publicly available information. The space elevator has been a common trope in sci-fi since the 1950's or earlier, and has been widely discussed by scientists for decades. The Bicameral Mind Stuff has circulated in academia for many years, and popular books have been written about it. It's even a plot point in Westworld.

Among larpers, HLI is below average.

The space elevator has been a common trope in sci-fi... and has been widely discussed by scientists for decades.

So why haven't we built it?!?

Money.

Yeah the space elevators we use now are what we call aircraft and rocket ships

Materials science, how does it work?

I am curious, what other larpers deserve better ratings in your opinion? I would like to read their posts.

3000 year old secret society eh..

"conceal knowledge for their own enrichment"

hmm...

Thank you so much!!!!!!! You have no idea how much I needed this.

I do :)

Use it wisely.

I’m out of the loop about Q being exposed, what happened?

HLI preceded Q. It's also over and done with for the time being, but it remains a rich source of insight. No riddles, just straight answers for you to go and disprove or verify. That is all.

You'd have to ask FBIanon, WHanon is on vacation with MEGAanon.