if the Stanford Prison Experiment is any indicator
I think they eventually admitted and pointed out that study was all bullshit.
Not relevant to the original point, there's already camps for the unvaxxed in numerous countries. Washington state next? Entirely believable. If true I imagine it'll start off as something for travelers and, well, we'll learn how it's used long-term.
Sure, the results weren't particularly useful because they achieved nothing but essentially torturing a bunch of people. I'd be interested in seeing what you read where it said it was all bullshit, though. If you happen to have it available.
There's no mention on the Wiki page
The only mention I can think of was people pointing out the errors of the movie that was made a couple years back — but not the event itself.
I imagine that the Camps will likely be something more commonly seen in Blue states. I'm not sure why they think that will make some sort of dramatic impact at this point when we're almost two years in, though. It seems entirely pointless now. My guess is pretty much what you said, that there's something more long-term.
I don't know if this is my original source since it has been several years, but this is where 1 of the original participants admits it involved acting/embellishment - https://archive.vn/TlV5c
Other citations or references beside the NY Post exist if you just search for the experiment along with the word fake. There has been dispute about its authenticity even before this, considering the linked article is relatively modern (2018).
See how much you want to lend credence to it; for me, it does overly smell of pseudo-intellectual academic bullshit so I'll side with the "fake".
I think they eventually admitted and pointed out that study was all bullshit.
Not relevant to the original point, there's already camps for the unvaxxed in numerous countries. Washington state next? Entirely believable. If true I imagine it'll start off as something for travelers and, well, we'll learn how it's used long-term.
Sure, the results weren't particularly useful because they achieved nothing but essentially torturing a bunch of people. I'd be interested in seeing what you read where it said it was all bullshit, though. If you happen to have it available.
There's no mention on the Wiki page
The only mention I can think of was people pointing out the errors of the movie that was made a couple years back — but not the event itself.
I imagine that the Camps will likely be something more commonly seen in Blue states. I'm not sure why they think that will make some sort of dramatic impact at this point when we're almost two years in, though. It seems entirely pointless now. My guess is pretty much what you said, that there's something more long-term.
I don't know if this is my original source since it has been several years, but this is where 1 of the original participants admits it involved acting/embellishment - https://archive.vn/TlV5c
Other citations or references beside the NY Post exist if you just search for the experiment along with the word fake. There has been dispute about its authenticity even before this, considering the linked article is relatively modern (2018).
See how much you want to lend credence to it; for me, it does overly smell of pseudo-intellectual academic bullshit so I'll side with the "fake".
It's a good read. Thank you. I'll be sure to check out his expose later as well, since it appear that'll have most of the good information in it.