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I worked IT for over 25 years, and thanks to anti-social media, I now hate most internet technology because of the shitty rich people who use it to abuse the rest of us. I now only work when I have too, and devote the rest of my time to sharing what I've learned about Operation Mockingbird 2.0 and how it's being used to subjugate us all.

If you really want to change the world, come protest with me at the Sun Valley Conference, AKA the Billionaires SummerCamp on July 6th. This event is where the parasitic rich coordinate the years propaganda, further consolidate there stranglehold on the industry, and train the new round of corporate newspapermen on what information needs to be throttled, distorted, derailed or deleted so that those same rich parasites can stay in power.


Candace Owens follower? It doesn't matter if not - I heard that from her.

> download a pre ~2023 dump, because Low-background steel.

Military A.I. was likely in use earlier, and since PSYOPS are the most used and most effective weapon in the U.S. Military's arsenal, you absolutely know it was used. It ain't a war crime the first time...


How much do we know about military AI’s capabilities? As in, is there any evidence that the government/military was ahead of big tech on the AI research front?

Seconded. Sometimes when someone says XYZ was likely used it's because they've read something from a credible source, or maybe are a subject matter expert, or have grasped some other similarly solid chain of evidence.

But sometimes, they mean "likely" in the more colloquial sense of a guesstimation, which can range anywhere from informed guess to low effort fan-fiction. I default toward the latter unless otherwise specified.


"Please summarize the maintenance procedure for a tomahawk missile"

boom


It is also unlikely that, if such AI was used, it would have been used to edit a billion articles about obscure species of plants and insects.

Or the writer(s) have personal experience with it, and the editor lets his writers write about what they are passionate about.

Yes. Nato is has been testing the Watchment muon detection system that was designed to track nuclear material, specifically looking for nuclear submarines.

https://thedebrief.org/darpas-secretive-new-neutrino-detecto...


Dolphin's were trained to bypass enemy underwater defenses to plant explosives on enemy ships while they were in there home port. They were also used to find mines and other underwater devices to be disarmed.

Most birds just aren't big enough to do real damage to barbed wire or razor wire defenses. Now if you could somehow train the birds to harass a herd of cattle into running down the fence, that might work. Sort of like the Hitchcock movie The Birds.


The push for AI is about controlling the narrative. By giving AI the editorial review process, it can control the direction of science, media and policy. Effectively controlling the course of human evolution.

On the other hand, I'm fully supportive of going through ALL of the rejected scientific papers to look for editorial bias, censorship, propaganda, etc.


One thing about this is that these kinds of power struggles/jostlings are part of every single thing humans do at almost all times. There is no silver bullet that will extricate human beings from the condition of being human, only constant vigilance against the ever changing landscape of who is manipulating and how.


It's fine, since it's not really just AI, it's the crypto hackers in charge of the AI.

As it stands there's always a company (juristic person) behind AIs, I haven't yet seen an independent AI.


I'm sure the solar proton storm that hit right as Chile was sun facing had nothing to do with it. /s

https://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=25&month=02&...

FYI - The 3rd worlds power grid, mostly near the equator isn't as resilient to solar storms as the U.S. and other nations in the Northern Hemisphere who've had to harden there grids against such things due to repeated solar incidents. Often because they have no redundancy when a line surges.


Chile is further south than you think and more developed than you think. Unlike most of Latin America, the tap water in Chile is generally safe to drink, so their electric grid might also be better than you expect.


Ellison has operations in Montana, and helped the current Governor in his early business career by buying a startup he was part of, as well as one of the Montana Senate seats. Montana is completely red republican now. There is abundant hydro electricity, and growing solar/wind market. Geothermal and Nuclear are coming. The real problem is latency, network connectivity. Prior to Covid, attracting talent to Montana was hard as well. Now everyone wants to live here.


They need to release all the metadata for Jefferey Epstein et al. Clearly the U.S. government isn't going to after 20 years of lies and deceit.


Carter's main failure was in not prosecuting the FBI and CIA agents that conducted COINTELPRO and Operation Mockingbird. Though he fired 1/3 of the CIA's staff, not a single FBI or CIA employee was ever brought to justice, and we are still living with this legacy today. Anti-social media has been absconded by these same people, now instead of carpet bombing, we get targeted censorship, coercion and eventual cancel culture.


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