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Why We Should Beware Anonymous Influencers

Flagging up an insidious trend

Frederick Bott
3 min readFeb 10, 2022

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Something I’ve personally noticed in Medium is a growing insidious trend of anonymous influencers.

In one recent example, I saw a follower of mine, who was also following an anonymous influencer, being influenced away from understanding my Engineering Analyses, to believing what I see as dangerously deceptive doctrine of the anonymous influencer.

Though I started out on the technical subject of Metaverses in Medium, in which I was involved at PhD candidate level with my VRENAR blog, it has lately become energy, and how this needs to be used to get us out of the obvious existential pickle we are in as a species. Because I know if we can’t at least do that, then there can be no Metaverse.

I apply my thirty-odd years of Systems Engineering experience, training, and formal Systems Engineering Tools to do this task. Anyone can look me up in Linkedin.

To me there is only one way out, and we must see it clearly.

“Kardashev Engineering”.

This is all about understanding the “The Money-Fuel Tree”, and “Kardashev Money”, and how we have to make it work.

You can find these stories in my Medium profile, or by searching for them with my name on internet search engines.

We must not waste any further valuable time, effort, or resources on anonymously propagated misinformation.

It is absolutely crucial that we must understand and believe completely in success.

That is not difficult, if we can see clearly how the energy of our world actually works in nature.

What would happen to a chicken, if it didn’t have the faith to peck its way out of its egg?

What would happen to a new-born baby, if it didn’t have the faith to draw the first breath of air after its umbilical cord was cut?

I won’t name the valued follower I know about who was influenced away from understanding my work.

But the anyonymous influencer was this one:

At the end of the day, these anonymous people can put out any nature of disinformation with untold consequences, with no concerns of the outcome whatsoever.

We don’t know who’s payroll they might be on, which planetery damaging for-profit organisations they might represent.

They can come across as concerned, gentle, intellectual people, like B above, but the potential effects of their disinformation are catastrophic.

They can use some very well-documented techniques and means of persuasion, like B above, with persistent daily output of materials.

Sorry B, you might be for real, but we don’t actually know, and to me it looks like you are doing some real damage.

Checking out the credentials of who we put faith in believing, when it comes to technical subjects, is vitally important.

If we can’t do that, Beware.

Please, for the safety, sanity, and survival of our species, beware of anonymous influencers.

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Frederick Bott
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