not qualified to say this is anything relevant. but, got loop mentioned with infinite symbol, and i assume people who think authoritative news sounds like a swell idea (but i have no reason to believe that).
i didnt even want to research tbis. but some red flags kept appearing.
in anons mind:
True Detective, Mathew Mcconoughey voice: It's all just one giant Lifelog, man
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sounds like a cult. talk of "unschooling"