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Digital Authoritarianism: AI Surveillance Signals the Death of Privacy

John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead

“There are no private lives. This a most important aspect of modern life. One of the biggest transformations we have seen in our society is the diminution of the sphere of the private. We must reasonably now all regard the fact that there are no secrets and nothing is private. Everything is public.”
Philip K. Dick

Nothing is private. We teeter on the cusp of a cultural, technological and societal revolution the likes of which have never been seen before.

While the political Left and Right continue to make abortion the face of the debate over the right to privacy in America, the government and its corporate partners, aided by rapidly advancing technology, are reshaping the world into one in which there is no privacy at all.

Nothing that was once private is protected.

We have not even begun to register the fallout from the tsunami bearing down upon us in the form of AI (artificial intelligence) surveillance, and yet it is already re-orienting our world into one in which freedom is almost unrecognizable.

AI surveillance harnesses the power of artificial intelligence and widespread surveillance technology to do what the police state lacks the manpower and resources to do efficiently or effectively: be everywhere, watch everyone and everything, monitor, identify, catalogue, cross-check, cross-reference, and collude.

Everything that was once private is now up for grabs to the right buyer.

Governments and corporations alike have heedlessly adopted AI surveillance technologies without any care or concern for their long-term impact on the rights of the citizenry.

As a special report by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace warns, “A growing number of states are deploying advanced AI surveillance tools to monitor, track, and surveil citizens to accomplish a range of policy objectives—some lawful, others that violate human rights, and many of which fall into a murky middle ground.”

Indeed, with every new AI surveillance technology that is adopted and deployed without any regard for privacy, Fourth Amendment rights and due process, the rights of the citizenry are being marginalized, undermined and eviscerated.

Cue the rise of digital authoritarianism.

Digital authoritarianism, as the Center for Strategic and International Studies cautions, involves the use of information technology to surveil, repress, and manipulate the populace, endangering human rights and civil liberties, and co-opting and corrupting the foundational principles of democratic and open societies, “including freedom of movement, the right to speak freely and express political dissent, and the right to personal privacy, online and off.”

The seeds of digital authoritarianism were planted in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, with the passage of the USA Patriot Act. A massive 342-page wish list of expanded powers for the FBI and CIA, the Patriot Act justified broader domestic surveillance, the logic being that if government agents knew more about each American, they could distinguish the terrorists from law-abiding citizens.

It sounded the death knell for the freedoms enshrined in the Bill of Rights, especially the Fourth Amendment, and normalized the government’s mass surveillance powers.

Writing for the New York Times, Jeffrey Rosen observed that “before Sept. 11, the idea that Americans would voluntarily agree to live their lives under the gaze of a network of biometric surveillance cameras, peering at them in government buildings, shopping malls, subways and stadiums, would have seemed unthinkable, a dystopian fantasy of a society that had surrendered privacy and anonymity.”

Who could have predicted that 50 years after George Orwell typed the final words to his dystopian novel 1984, “He loved Big Brother,” we would come to love Big Brother.

Yet that is exactly what has come to pass.

After 9/11, Rosen found that:

people were happy to give up privacy without experiencing a corresponding increase in security. More concerned about feeling safe than actually being safe, they demanded the construction of vast technological architectures of surveillance even though the most empirical studies suggested that the proliferation of surveillance cameras had ‘no effect on violent crime’ or terrorism.”

In the decades following 9/11, a massive security-industrial complex arose that was fixated on militarization, surveillance, and repression.

Surveillance is the key.

We’re being watched everywhere we go. Speed cameras. Red light cameras. Police body cameras. Cameras on public transportation. Cameras in stores. Cameras on public utility poles. Cameras in cars. Cameras in hospitals and schools. Cameras in airports.

We’re being recorded at least 50 times a day.

It’s estimated that there are upwards of 85 million surveillance cameras in the U.S. alone, second only to China.

On any given day, the average American going about his daily business is monitored, surveilled, spied on and tracked in more than 20 different ways by both government and corporate eyes and ears.

Beware of what you say, what you read, what you write, where you go, and with whom you communicate, because it will all be recorded, stored and used against you eventually, at a time and place of the government’s choosing.

Yet it’s not just what we say, where we go and what we buy that is being tracked.

We’re being surveilled right down to our genes, thanks to a potent combination of hardware, software and data collection that scans our biometrics—our faces, irises, voices, genetics, microbiomes, scent, gait, heartbeat, breathing, behaviors—runs them through computer programs that can break the data down into unique “identifiers,” and then offers them up to the government and its corporate allies for their respective uses.

As one AI surveillance advocate proclaimed,Surveillance is no longer only a watchful eye, but a predictive one as well.”

For instance, Emotion AI, an emerging technology that is gaining in popularity, uses facial recognition technologyto analyze expressions based on a person’s faceprint to detect their internal emotions or feelings, motivations and attitudes.”

China claims its AI surveillance can already read facial expressions and brain waves in order to determine the extent to which members of the public are grateful, obedient and willing to comply with the Communist Party.

This is the slippery slope that leads to the thought police.

The technology is already being used…

by border guards to detect threats at border checkpoints, as an aid for detection and diagnosis of patients for mood disorders, to monitor classrooms for boredom or disruption, and to monitor human behavior during video calls.”

For all intents and purposes, we now have a fourth branch of government: the surveillance state.

This fourth branch came into being without any electoral mandate or constitutional referendum, and yet it possesses superpowers, above and beyond those of any other government agency save the military. It is all-knowing, all-seeing and all-powerful. It operates beyond the reach of the president, Congress and the courts, and it marches in lockstep with the corporate elite who really call the shots in Washington, DC.

The government’s “technotyranny” surveillance apparatus has become so entrenched and entangled with its police state apparatus that it’s hard to know anymore where law enforcement ends and surveillance begins.

The short answer: they have become one and the same entity. The police state has passed the baton to the surveillance state, which has shifted into high gear with the help of artificial intelligence technologies. The COVID-19 pandemic helped to further centralize digital power in the hands of the government at the expense of the citizenry’s privacy rights.

“From cameras that identify the faces of passersby to algorithms that keep tabs on public sentiment online, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tools are opening new frontiers in state surveillance around the world.”

…So begins the Carnegie Endowment’s report on AI surveillance note.

Law enforcement, national security, criminal justice, and border management organizations in every region are relying on these technologies—which use statistical pattern recognition, machine learning, and big data analytics—to monitor citizens.”

In the hands of tyrants and benevolent dictators alike, AI surveillance is the ultimate means of repression and control, especially through the use of smart city/safe city platforms, facial recognition systems, and predictive policing.

These technologies are also being used by violent extremist groups, as well as sex, child, drug, and arms traffickers for their own nefarious purposes.

China, the role model for our dystopian future, has been a major force in deploying AI surveillance on its own citizens, especially by way of its social credit systems, which it employs to identify, track and segregate its “good” citizens from the “bad.”

Social media credit scores assigned to Chinese individuals and businesses categorize them on whether or not they are worthy of being part of society. A real-name system—which requires people to use government-issued ID cards to buy mobile sims, obtain social media accounts, take a train, board a plane, or even buy groceries — coupled with social media credit scores ensures that those blacklisted as “unworthy” are banned from accessing financial markets, buying real estate or travelling by air or train.

Among the activities that can get you labeled unworthy are taking reserved seats on trains or causing trouble in hospitals.

In much the same way that Chinese products have infiltrated almost every market worldwide and altered consumer dynamics, China is now exporting its “authoritarian tech” to governments worldwide ostensibly in an effort to spread its brand of totalitarianism worldwide. In fact, both China and the United States have led the way in supplying the rest of the world with AI surveillance, sometimes at a subsidized rate.

This is how totalitarianism conquers the world.

While countries with authoritarian regimes have been eager to adopt AI surveillance, as the Carnegie Endowment’s research makes clear, liberal democracies are also “aggressively using AI tools to police borders, apprehend potential criminals, monitor citizens for bad behavior, and pull out suspected terrorists from crowds.”

Moreover, it’s easy to see how the China model for internet control has been integrated into the American police state’s efforts to flush out so-called anti-government, domestic extremists.

According to journalist Adrian Shahbaz’s in-depth report, there are nine elements to the Chinese model of digital authoritarianism when it comes to censoring speech and targeting activists:

  1. dissidents suffer from persistent cyber attacks and phishing;
  2. social media, websites, and messaging apps are blocked;
  3. posts that criticize government officials are removed;
  4. mobile and internet access are revoked as punishment for activism;
  5. paid commentators drown out government criticism;
  6. new laws tighten regulations on online media;
  7. citizens’ behavior monitored via AI and surveillance tools;
  8. individuals regularly arrested for posts critical of the government; and
  9. online activists are made to disappear.

You don’t even have to be a critic of the government to get snared in the web of digital censorship and AI surveillance.

The danger posed by the surveillance state applies equally to all of us: lawbreaker and law-abider alike.

When the government sees all and knows all and has an abundance of laws to render even the most seemingly upstanding citizen a criminal and lawbreaker, then the old adage that you’ve got nothing to worry about if you’ve got nothing to hide no longer applies.

As Orwell wrote in 1984:

You had to live—did live, from habit that became instinct—in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except in darkness, every movement scrutinized.”

In an age of too many laws, too many prisons, too many government spies, and too many corporations eager to make a fast buck at the expense of the American taxpayer, we are all guilty of some transgression or other.

No one is spared.

As Elise Thomas writes for Wired:

New surveillance tech means you’ll never be anonymous again.”

It won’t be long before we find ourselves looking back on the past with longing, back to an age where we could speak to whomever we wanted, buy whatever we wanted, think whatever we wanted, go wherever we wanted, feel whatever we wanted without those thoughts, words and activities being tracked, processed and stored by corporate giants, sold to government agencies, and used against us by militarized police with their army of futuristic technologies.

Tread cautiously: as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries1984 has become an operation manual for the omnipresent, modern-day AI surveillance state.

Without constitutional protections in place to guard against encroachments on our rights when power, AI technology and militaristic governance converge, it won’t be long before Philip K. Dick’s rules for survival become our governing reality:

If, as it seems, we are in the process of becoming a totalitarian society in which the state apparatus is all-powerful, the ethics most important for the survival of the true, free, human individual would be: cheat, lie, evade, fake it, be elsewhere, forge documents, build improved electronic gadgets in your garage that’ll outwit the gadgets used by the authorities.”

Constitutional attorney and author John W. Whitehead is founder and president of The Rutherford Institute. His book Battlefield America: The War on the American People (SelectBooks, 2015) is available online at www.amazon.com. Whitehead can be contacted at [email protected]

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Kayla Harris
Kayla Harris
Aug 3, 2022 7:51 AM

If I’m not mistaken, China has already introduced or is introducing a similar system, and there each person now has his own rating, which this AI can add or decrease! It’s like you’re in a computer game where you’re just a character, and big guys are sitting above you, who control you! I don’t like this perspective of life, to be honest!

wardropper
wardropper
Aug 1, 2022 4:19 PM

You have to be either a sheep or a severely damaged person to get a good job these days. Other sheep and other severely damaged persons will see to that.

Which of course begs the question of, “What is a ‘good’ job ?”
The healthy human being will contemplate that question.
The backward human being won’t be arsed.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 9:20 PM
Reply to  wardropper

No, you have to be work for / in the biggest shark. First case experience.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Aug 1, 2022 2:20 PM

Well… I’ll give this another go: ALL AI technology produces both analog and digital signaling within its broadcast range. This even holds true at the component level. Electromagnetic broadcast induces serious degradation of health, which is not limited to human populations alone. All biological life is being affected by this technology. It is a dangerous tool, in and of itself.

There are several comments in the reader section which suggest that AI technology can be circumvented through destruction of 4G and 5G infrastructure. Perhaps… But this would be limited to small areas of infrastructure, whilst the remaining infrastructure continues to function as designed.

Recent additions of 5G satellite surveillance (which are not “communications” limited) have been piggybacked onto existing orbital broadcast as well as ground-based systems. The entire planet is saturated in these biohazardous broadcast frequencies. Our species is committing suicide, period.

AI will never germinate into anything but a continuance of our death wish.

One of thousands of documents detailing the effects. >

Excerpted from: BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION (RADIOWAVES AND MICROWAVES) EURASION AND COMMUNIST COUNTRIES (U)
DST-1S1OS-074-76
March 1976
(PDF) Admission of harm by Governments & Former Industry Insiders (Top Motorola Executive, Lead Scientist in Largest Cellphone Studes project, Microwave Weapons Specialist, T-Mobile study admissions) | Selisha Nielson – Academia.edu

Excerpt: Combinations of frequencies and other signal characteristic to produce other neurological effects may be feasible in several years. The possibility of inducing metabolic diseases is also suggested. Animal experiments reported in the open literature have demonstrated the use of low level microwave signals to produce death by heart seizure or by neurological pathologies resulting from breaching of the blood-brain barrier.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 2:40 PM

I would add as looming food shortage:
https://truthcomestolight.com/would-you-stick-your-head-food-anything-in-a-microwave-oven/

Look at the photos about the plants watered by water which had been kept close to wifi.

The cause behind the skyrocketing osteoporosis:
https://truthcomestolight.com/wireless-radiation-and-osteoporosis/

And in my opinion – I just wrote a longer comment about it – the present ‘draught’ which in fact not because of hot weather (it’s not hot) but because of years of less rain which started exactly during the spring of 2020, same time as the mass implementation of their tech.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Aug 1, 2022 4:16 PM
Reply to  GundelP

Hello GundelP: Yes. I’ve been on Arthur Firstenberg’s emailing list for many years. His analysis of the “situation” is quite correct. I read a number of your early comments before posting. It was good to know that someone else was on the same page. So thanks for that…

This is a very old page that I’ve had on hand for about a decade. The effects of microwaved water on plant life have been duplicated many times over by various individuals and academics. Most mammalian bodies are comprised of about 70% water, and virtually every urban tree, shrub, flower, weed, grass, and beloved pets, are similarly affected by microwave emissions. The microwave circus needs to leave town before everything is quite dead…
 
Microwaved Water – See What It Does to Plants
Posted 4-13-2006
Rense.com
http://www.rense.com/general70/microwaved.htm

Microwave induction of the human neurological system acts as an excitotoxin and is strongly addictive. Civilians need to understand that this limbic system stimulant is also affecting governance and administrative classes…

Emilio
Emilio
Aug 7, 2022 3:40 PM

Does it occur to you that all the supposedly evil world leaders and their minions working in the State apparatus, scientists and top execs of telecom companies evolve in the same environment as us and don’t seem to wear specific outfits or live in bunkers to protect themselves and their loved ones from radiations. Are they suicidal?

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Aug 8, 2022 12:04 AM
Reply to  Emilio

Hello Emilio: Your question runs deeper than many others may think… I have reason to believe the human species has been pre-programed toward self-extermination via a variety of methods. The biblical prophesies leading to end-time Revelations are a powerful tool of mass psychosis. Most Christian Nations and their members, refuse to address this canard as a real-time function.

The urbanization of civil populations has fractured man’s relationship with the Natural order. Some would say this is a Spiritual fracturing. Reliance on technological “fixes” to fill the Spiritual void, has exacerbated the alienation of man from his surroundings.

Industrial requirements for raw materials and (alleged) elaborate manufacturing methods, have incrementally contributed toward global scale conflicts. No one in authority has posed a way out of the industrial trap. The entire script is suicidal, and they are trapped in the machine with us. This has been ongoing since the beginning of the industrial revolution.

Electromagnetic induction of human neurological systems has reached levels well beyond any measure that psychology can muster the courage to address. The human species is addicted to electromagnetic crack cocaine. We will do the crack until the crack does us…

At some point our leaders will no longer lead. They will be running before a very angry mob…

Emilio
Emilio
Aug 12, 2022 3:59 PM

Hi Paul, you don’t answer my question. Why would the people who put theses systems in place everywhere do something that harms them and their loved ones? And if these waves everywhere were all that bad as you say, why are we all not dead by seizure already? I guess it’s because like with ailments, it’s the dose that makes the poison, and that so far the dose of waves we receive is totally bearable by the vast majority of us.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Aug 12, 2022 4:13 PM
Reply to  Emilio

Hello Emilio: The people placing these systems are idiots. and have no clue about the damage they’re causing.

Estimates concerning human electro sensitivity are roughly 20-30% of the population. The variety of effects can be investigated on sites such as this:
Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity – Electrosensitivity

Human values
Human values
Aug 1, 2022 11:17 AM

The course of Humanity is not from Paradise to Dystopia. Satan doesn’t win this war.

You give way too much credit to satanic forces like government and AI, they are not all-seeing, all-knowing and everywhere, they are not god-like.

Only God is God and never will lose.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 2:45 PM
Reply to  Human values

I am sorry but I can’t see how a God could win while his creatures – the majority – working against him.
They gave us a tech, we became such lovers and addicted we rather kill ourselves then binning its elements starting with smart mobiles and wifi.
Cabled tech worked for years, it’s not about speed, it’s about additction.

Howard
Howard
Aug 1, 2022 5:06 PM
Reply to  Human values

‘Sposing there is a God, or an Evolution for that matter, it has to have realized long ago that “intelligence,” which has reached its pinnacle in humans, is a dead end.

Every other creature was “given” a limited intelligence and has managed to survive for countless millennia. Then along came humans, gifted with superior intelligence – and what have they done with it? They have proceeded to destroy nearly everything on the planet – themselves included.

The question isn’t “Will God intervene and save us?” The question is “WHY would God intervene and save us?”

God and Evolution have at least one thing in common: they bury their mistakes.

Geo Martin
Geo Martin
Aug 2, 2022 2:16 PM
Reply to  Howard

God gave humans freewill but not without strings attached, he established laws for everything that we see in this universe which must happen or else it would all collapse.
We are the only creatures he created with this freewill, the ability to chose which entails responsibilty and consequences; we can’t blame God for our bad choices, we can’t blame God for the first humans who chose to listen to the serpent and subsequently all of their offspring have been doing the same.
We have the power to choose not to fall into the temptation of the darkness in our own hearts. God didn’t make a mistake, we decided we wished to eat from the tree of knowledge, so now we have the responsibility in us to choose between good and evil.
On the other hand, the evolution theory is absurd and contradictory.

red_squirrel
red_squirrel
Aug 1, 2022 9:57 AM

Where do these authors get their information about China?

My best guess is from such people who think it a good idea to sell arms to Taiwan and have Pelosi travel there.

João de Paiva Andrade
João de Paiva Andrade
Jul 31, 2022 6:06 PM

Todo esse “terrorismo” com o leitor é por medo de a China superar o império anglo-ianque? Que vergonha! Tudo aquilo de que Grâ-Bretanha e EEUU acusam a China, esses dois países fazem de forma mais intensa, há mais tempo, porém de forma hipócrita, fingida, dissimulada.

Stewart
Stewart
Jul 31, 2022 5:51 PM

“Artificial Intelligence” is an academic term for a class of software, not a sinister consciousness waiting in the wings to enslave us. As usual, the media have simplified a concept to the point of meaninglessness, and the “elites” have conjured up a new illusory enemy to divert our attention from them.

Does it sound likely that a collection of software will attain both consciousness and will?

How about a collection of Micro$oft software?

William Sabre
William Sabre
Jul 31, 2022 9:10 PM
Reply to  Stewart

True, it is ridiculous. Also, artificial intelligence is mis-named, intelligence is a human capacity, humanising digitalisation is a bit sinister, it is actually artificial reasoning.

https://philos-sophia.org/unmasking-ai/

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Jul 31, 2022 9:22 PM
Reply to  Stewart

roula
roula
Jul 31, 2022 10:40 PM
Reply to  Pilgrim Shadow

As comment I could only say things that I am not allowed to say anywhere in the western world freely and openly. Therefore I will not say them. Thanks G-d there are parts of the world that the phenomenon that he represents had been correctly recognized long time ago, and there he/it surprises nobody. There he simply ticks all the boxes and delivers evidence after evidence.

I think they have chosen this particular effeminate quasi-man on purpose, so that he can announce what he was appointed to announce, the AI Taurat, and then go unpunished, and people, driven to insanity by his drivel, cannot say a word against him and his AI Taurat because of his ethnicity.

So this is more or less what this mediocrity gets his salary for in the Klaus Club [ unless he offers there more demimonde ”talks” too].

Geo Martin
Geo Martin
Aug 2, 2022 2:37 PM
Reply to  roula

It’s no coincidence they chose a spiritually broken and physically weak man, and with a huge chip on his shoulder against his fellow man as another of their false prophets. Invertion is their game. Their forever quest for utopia or Tikkun Olam through their kabbalistic system, has turned into madness and selfdestruction.

jubal hershaw
jubal hershaw
Jul 31, 2022 11:14 PM
Reply to  Pilgrim Shadow

those who write the algorithms will rule us through their ‘intelligent’ machines.

wardropper
wardropper
Aug 1, 2022 5:08 AM
Reply to  jubal hershaw

No they damn well won’t.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 10:54 AM
Reply to  jubal hershaw

Those machines are not so intelligent, don’t mystify it please. It is just as the tech is new we don’t understand everything correctly about it yet, but the pieces of puzzle getting together nicely.

Above there is a link to the MAC phenomenon – undercovered. Did they expect this? Did they expect that common but bright and educated ppl like Delgado and team would find out graphene oxide? I think not. The vaccine project has failed. Soon the rest will, too.

And by the way, as to ruin some 4-5G towers (their Achilles point, their all tech based on communication) or cameras maybe a crime but there will be a point when ppl wake up in masses and try to stop the elite, they can’t jail or kill millions easily, do you think that masses will care and wouldn’t touch the killer tech around?

wardropper
wardropper
Aug 1, 2022 4:03 PM
Reply to  GundelP

Nor should we ever forget that this ‘new’ tech, “which we don’t understand correctly yet” was invented by people who understand perfectly well each and every piece of the puzzle they are putting together.

What they don’t understand at all are the consequences of their choices, since they have been rendered fundamentally immoral by the sick, parasitic and unnatural influences which have taken over their profession.

This could certainly be undone, but the effort involved means that they just can’t be bothered. So I think we can count upon everything that is currently appalling becoming exponentially worse over the next ten years.

I mean, when did a parasite ever voluntarily change its lifestyle…?
Parasites have to be held in check, but our supervisors are now parasites themselves…
I just don’t see where the weak link in that sickening chain could be found, but of course there are wiser beings in our universe than I, so I don’t despair of a solution eventually being found.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 5:02 PM
Reply to  wardropper

Sad but mass death and illnesses can bring a sudden change, when people are emotionally motivated tend to be a bit less lazy. After the level of the con I would assume they won’t go with the next agendas easily, you know, ‘fool me once..’.

Even if we don’t know every details we know that they are not perfect either because the tech is one thing but planning is another.

With an example, they put enormous effort to quickly vaccinate everyone, even with bribing, offering money (Hungary’s minority), it’s obvious it was extremely important to inject that nanotech which gave MAC addresses to the people, first I thought, oh, that’s the ‘chip’ to tie everything to that. (Now I see it a cross on you, your inbuilt cuffs.)
But they didn’t expect that the Delgado team finds graphene oxide and how the self assembling nanotech works.

Delgado also find out how to degrade graphene and how to cure ‘covid’ (radiation), everything depends on your Glutathione level, NAC to boost, its precursor.

Then they find out how to FRY the nano router in you which case the ‘cross on you’ will disappear, no MAC address anymore.
https://www.brighteon.com/34b1dc95-6c1a-4c35-b98c-012a47060e5a

For working their tech needs graphene boosters, now they should find a way to ‘boost’ you but we have became just so suspicious about their little dirty needles.

Step by step their grand plan is screwed, even the pandemics part as too many listened to Dr Kaufman or someone similar.

The point that they might have the tech and knowledge but failed with implementing, organizing, planning. If they wouldn’t fear us (numbers) we could live in martial law or similar.

It’s a race, I don’t see why we can’t win. Sooner or later those antennas will be burn again, maybe them, too.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 10:42 AM
Reply to  Pilgrim Shadow

This guy is total nut, mad, whatever the good English expression and they miscalculated the project, they are not so perfect after all.

They injected the population with nanotech, hence they now have MAC addresses, probably for a cross on the people as you can bin your mobile, wifi, etc but you can’t bin something which is in you.

But there are two problems with this (theirs but ours), first that no one knows for sure but according to a study published on these tech, without graphene topped up the tech will stop working probably in a year time or sooner (this part can be checked checking the amount of MACs in crowded places), the other is that it looks the Delgado team found a way to FRY THE NANOROUTER which case it stops working, the cross on you part is over if you don’t carry a mobile or similar.
At the end of the video there is a drawing about the tool they built, it would be nice if some engineers should discuss it and if the info is valid it should be spread far and wide and many of this tool should be built.

Frying intracorporal nano and micro routers (EMP)
https://www.brighteon.com/34b1dc95-6c1a-4c35-b98c-012a47060e5a

The info about the possible length of life of the nanotech in the vaxxed was in this video:
https://www.brighteon.com/470607bc-7d99-4d87-9f97-3dc7a9a564a4

rememberingmonkey
rememberingmonkey
Aug 1, 2022 1:05 PM
Reply to  Pilgrim Shadow

I don’t understand yuval. Here on the video, he seems to be warning and other videos he is celebrating. Creep.

wardropper
wardropper
Aug 1, 2022 5:11 AM
Reply to  Stewart

I think you have really outlined what’s going on here:
In fact it’s both a sinister consciousness waiting in the wings AND a class of software…

The equation is simple:
The sinister consciousness will use the software to enslave us.

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Aug 1, 2022 5:52 AM
Reply to  wardropper

Precisely.

Benton
Benton
Aug 1, 2022 9:36 AM
Reply to  wardropper

Yes, cows only touch the electric fence ones on their learning curve. People will be the intelligence being artificially molded in this algoritm hell were sinister consciousness set up the rules and the software enforce them like a rule based chess software. Doesn’t matter how you define the chess software if it beats your ass.

wardropper
wardropper
Aug 1, 2022 4:09 PM
Reply to  Benton

Well I beat some chess software once.
I can’t play chess at all, but I set the rules so that the computer didn’t have longer than a second to think about its next move, and was astonished to learn that I had won.

The point is that I was the one to set the rules, not the stupid computer.
And self-aware computers are not going to happen.
Self-awareness is a fundamentally advanced human characteristic, however well a technical device might be able to imitate its convolutions.

Benton
Benton
Aug 1, 2022 5:29 PM
Reply to  wardropper

Yes, but they ar self-aware and they will sett the algoritms for the software which will probably be bit more advanced than a chess dito.

wardropper
wardropper
Aug 1, 2022 11:55 PM
Reply to  Benton

I’ve never seen anything close to a self-aware algorithm.
Siri and Alexa become predictable within a few minutes of ‘conversation’ with them, and they would be expelled from any school I could think of on account of their sheer relentless semantics and failure to grasp what their operator actually means

Only by becoming as dull-witted as a computer can we approach being on the same ‘level’ as one, and why the hell would we want to do that, except as a little game which we invented…?

Benton
Benton
Aug 2, 2022 2:24 AM
Reply to  wardropper

The creators of the algoritms are self-aware and their software will be controlling obedience to rules in dull and effective gigahertz like a stupid bully.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 11:05 AM
Reply to  wardropper

Only for the lazy to educate. It’s all about numbers, how many wake up and try to stop their plan. I already binned my mobile, got rid of wifi, EMF shielded the house because being a hard-core loud antivaxxer we were targeted at the beginning and when we understood what caused our kittens to almost die to ‘Covid’ (my mobile was by the way), we did what we could. Spread the info, spread the info, not the fake info but the real technical info how they try to cause harm and what a person or family can do to avoid being harmed.
As I wrote above – when enough people wake up – they won’t be able to save their killer tech and without that they are pretty helpless. The only weak point – as I see – are Musk satellites out of reach, but even that part… as mysterious as the debate on flat or globe Earth, a little digging and it is possible that those satellites are not that type of unreachable satellites we thought they were.

This info… – I have no knowledge to decide I can believe it or not – but found it very interesting. (I hope the admin allows this site to be linked.)

http://whale.to/b/satellites_q.html

Wendy
Wendy
Aug 1, 2022 6:11 PM
Reply to  GundelP

The links for all the videos at http://whale.to/b/satellites_q.html don’t work anymore because YouTube has suspended the account.

wardropper
wardropper
Aug 2, 2022 12:02 AM
Reply to  GundelP

Lol.
Actually it really is very interesting, and the arguments put forward are not irrational…

Stewart
Stewart
Aug 1, 2022 3:01 PM
Reply to  wardropper

Agreed that there IS a sinister consciousness operating behind the scenes, but I guarantee it isn’t machine generated.

The main problem the “intelligence” agencies face (and the problem they hope to solve with A.I.) is ANALYSIS of intelligence.

Despite their protestations of innocence in the MSM, it’s reasonable to assume that collection and storage of virtually every digital communication on Earth has been a routine and mostly automated process for a couple of decades now, and there must be billions of terabytes underneath Fort Meade and the doughnut. Presumably, if you ever become a “person of interest” they can recreate the last 20 years of your life with a mouse click (the digital parts, anyway).

However, and much to the undoubted annoyance of the powers that be, 99.99% of that juicy data will never even be looked at – simply because there’s too much of it. Way too much. They would need orders of magnitude more analysts, in fact we would ALL have to be working for them, all day (I’m not saying they’ve ruled this out).

Thanks to bullshit artists like the ridiculous Nick “we live in a computer simulation” Bostrom, the public (and possibly the elites too) think we’re on the brink of programming some kind of computer god consciousness that is both omniscient and omnipotent.

Anyone who has ever actually worked on a large software project will know it’s complete fantasy, and thank God it is.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 5:24 PM
Reply to  Stewart

So true, people make mistakes, even if they collected the data, an AI won’t be very successful to analyze, or just as first filter, because the guy who wrote the software behind it is just another human.
Just think about how some of us cheat the DM’ comment moderating software every day just changing on characters, spaces and the rest. I bet there was a pile of money and a big team behind it when writing but I still see ‘personalized’ moderation, some can write things, some are not, I assume that there is some good, old, fully human folks quality checking their AI on sensitive topics.

Martin Usher
Martin Usher
Aug 1, 2022 7:08 AM
Reply to  Stewart

>Does it sound likely that a collection of software will attain both consciousness and will?

Its more likely that individuals will be reduced to a set of ‘scores’ (like our Credit Rating. Something like the Chinese Social Credit rating in fact). Like credit ratings the scores’ meanings will be over simplified and likely misapplied.

I’ll admit that an overarching super-consciousness is much more glamorous but I suspect the result will be rather tawdry, a version of “Brazil” with somewhat better decor. The hope for humanity here is that already the systems are arcane enough that nobody quite knows how they achieve the results they do. This opens up all sorts of possibilities for screwing things up.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 10:21 AM
Reply to  Stewart

That AI is not very intelligent so far. I saw a little video of how ‘AI is grilling you’ when you read, watch something they don’t want you to read
https://www.brighteon.com/d986ff07-c53a-4b17-9ada-88a047cdf5a2

…and decided to test.
While at home I don’t have wifi, net is cabled, router has no wifi option, when I am away I can’t avoid using wifi. To me it looks it works like this – but please test if you think, would be happy if more of us would share experience.
I have 3 google accounts and use 3 different browsers, 1 is my ‘innocent’ account for daily ‘business’, the other 2 are 2 different google accounts I am using for reading alternative sites, commenting, researching.
While nothing happened (no extra grilling according to my EMF meter) when I used the browser with the ‘innocent google account’ I didn’t have to even browse with the two other browsers, I just opened them and grilling has started at once, unbelievably high values, just how the Delgado team shows you on the video above.

Not so sophisticated.

By the way the level of grilling changed – it’s all guessing from here because I don’t really understand the tech behind it – it looked to me as if it would depend on the presence / proximity of satellites (not equally strong all the times but still grilling), also and that I found very interesting, the level was higher closer to my chest and head than next to the laptop, even if I tried to pull away my chair (not very far as was reading). The camera part on the tablet has a sticker on it.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 10:30 AM
Reply to  GundelP

Part of the story – sorry – that be aware, that grilling is not a joke. My guess that this is how so many ‘activists’ died because of ‘covid’. At the beginning I didn’t measure and spend an hour or so reading and commenting without defense (EMF shielded robe), I ended up very ill at the next day with a skyrocketing fever from out of nowhere plus painful, swollen stomach and belly but no vomiting or diarrhea or other symptom = was caused not some off food. I recovered within 2-3 days (the first was the worse) using NAC, thousands of vit C and bathing in the sea (type of EMF depoisoning). Then I ‘dressed up’ shielded and started to measure whenever I used wifi and just for very short times.

William Sabre
William Sabre
Jul 31, 2022 5:30 PM

All of this is abusive. If a man doesn’t recognise and stand up to the abuse he and his loved ones are suffering, it comes from a complete lack of self respect. Why would anyone put up with this nonsense? Mankind is much demoralised.

Gezzah Potts
Gezzah Potts
Aug 1, 2022 8:01 AM
Reply to  William Sabre

Men? You should see what they’re like in Melbourne… Quite a few of them are very happy to put masks on their young children and the majority of men I see here are wearing facemasks, especially inside shops and on public transport. I’m sitting on a train right now in fact. Middle aged suits and hipster types and even tradies very happy to suffocate themselves. To me, they are just emasculated eunuchs. Too cowardly to say no and disobey, even if they don’t believe the crap about the scamdemic.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 2:49 PM
Reply to  Gezzah Potts

Better in the UK, apart from a couple of fanatics no one wears the nappy.

wardropper
wardropper
Aug 1, 2022 4:11 PM
Reply to  GundelP

Let’s hope it’s contagious…

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 5:27 PM
Reply to  wardropper

Quite the same on abroad, means Croatia and international ‘guests’. It’s failing nicely in Europe, no matter how many masked photos are used by the MSM.

wardropper
wardropper
Aug 1, 2022 11:50 PM
Reply to  GundelP

Perfectly true.
Here in Iceland, it’s only the odd chronically-insecure tourist who doesn’t know what he’s doing who might wear a nappy.
The locals seem to have got the message, although I do try not to gloat…
I just hope the obviously widespread distrust of government lasts longer than the next virus scam… People forget so quickly…

Vagabard
Vagabard
Jul 31, 2022 4:57 PM

OT:

Alessia Russo. Star substitute for England? What’s in a surname??
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alessia_Russo

Could spell the end of Russophobia  🤔 

Or will (injured?) Alexandra Popp the bubble …

Vagabard
Vagabard
Jul 31, 2022 8:10 PM
Reply to  Vagabard

… well, life & football are not always predictable. Rationalism must always be tempered by empiricism. Theories by facts. Plato, by Aristotle.

In the end, Russo had one good shot, though star of the semis with her back-heeled goal.

No sign of Popp (except in the crowd). Something popped out during warm-up apparently. Which may have helped England. As may have a Ukrainian referee (at least first half).

Chloe Kelly gets the heroine prize for the final, with the winning goal.

England beating Germany. Whatever next? Maybe the climate is changing after all

Annie
Annie
Jul 31, 2022 4:00 PM

Follow the money and there’s your answer to everything that’s going on.

Violet
Violet
Jul 31, 2022 3:47 PM

https://youtu.be/b6GgaJWcbww

Saudi Arabia’s controversial mega city project ‘The Line’. It looks more like a dystopian smart city prison from where I’m standing!?!

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Aug 1, 2022 4:31 PM
Reply to  Violet

Hello Violet: Not to worry. Everyone and everything will be quite dead long before the Saudi wet dream comes to fruition…

roula
roula
Aug 1, 2022 4:51 PM
Reply to  Violet

Compare Masdar City Project in Abu Dhabi.
Collapsed.
No funds.
Fingers crossed.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Jul 31, 2022 3:32 PM

2030: The History of the New Ukraine

The plan was to relocate high-tech Israel.

https://twitter.com/FedorovMykhailo/status/1547482455694839808
Jul 14, 2022
Ukraine 2030 — the freest and most digital country in the world. Without bureaucracy, but with strong tech industry. Cashless & paperless. This is the future we are building.

Mykhailo Fedorov @FedorovMykhailo
Ukraine government official
Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine and Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine
Ukrainethedigital. gov.ua
Joined November 2020

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mykhailo_Fedorov
Mykhailo Albertovych Fedorov (Ukrainian: Михайло Альбертович Федоров; born 21 January 1991[1]) is a Ukrainian politician, and businessman currently serving as Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine and Minister of Digital Transformation since 2019.[2][3][4]

Ukraine 2030 The 4th Industrial Revolution
Digitize Now
Jul 21, 2022

Martin Usher
Martin Usher
Aug 1, 2022 7:14 AM

The reality is that a lot of Ukrainians want to be part of the EU because free movement is their ticket out. (It will be interesting to see just how many of the refugees return after the war. I’d guess “only those dragged there kicking and screaming”.)

Israel itself has received huge amounts of inbound investment over the years, most of which is to develop a particular type of state and so exempt from normal business rules. (Put simply the place has been heavily subsidized by the US and to a lesser extent Europe.) I doubt if the same investment regime could be organized for Ukraine, its a much bigger place. So I reckon I’ll file this along the rest of the “Web3 is doing great” stuff.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Aug 1, 2022 10:11 AM
Reply to  Martin Usher

The original plan was to relocate the high-tech part of Israel to southern Ukraine; specifically the five oblasts: Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhia, Kherson, Mykolaiv and Odesa.

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I’ve posted a number of links discussing the plan under here:
https://off-guardian.org/2022/06/09/ukraine-what-comes-next

The rebuild would have been financed using the $300bn in seized Russian reserves. The ongoing economy would be Ireland and Silicon Valley combined; with both of these original locations being allowed to decline.

The original plan had failed once it became clear that large areas of the south wouldn’t fall to Russia. This has triggered plan B which involves blaming everything on Putin. With regard to the end of the war, this will be when Ukraine is restored to its 1991 borders; i.e. it will reclaim Crimea.

Sophie - Admin1
Admin
Sophie - Admin1
Aug 1, 2022 10:43 AM

So, the West’s plans to turn Donbass into a “new Israel” have been thwarted because it hasn’t fallen to Russia?

That seems to make no sense.

Tbh all this ‘new Israel’ theorising seems a bit silly and to serve the same purpose as the “bioweapon” theory of covid – an alleged ‘alternate’ that serves merely to promote the official narrative. Surely the only truth that matters is this “war” is being used by both sides to promote the same globalist agenda as covid. Anything else is just a distraction

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Aug 1, 2022 11:31 AM

The two big players in this battle are the Khazarians (a.k.a. the New World Order, the banksters, the Globalists, etc) and the Christian Zionists. The New Israel project is a Khazarian plan to relocate the high-tech part of Israel to southern Ukraine. Several articles and links discussing this plan are included under: see link above.

Opposing this plan are the Christian Zionists who want the current Israel to stay largely the way it is, but with normalised relations among its neighbours. The Trump administration was run by Christian Zionists (specifically Pompeo and Pence) – and this includes key elements of the US military and the CIA. Moreover, they are still running these elements. This is what Pompeo meant when he talked of a “smooth transition”. It has been implemented via Continuity of Government, which was triggered as a consequence of foreign interference in the 2020 election.

Throughout the Trump admin, Pompeo implemented the Brzezinski playbook in regard to Ukraine. This meant that the Ukrainian special forces were trained and equipped to deal with the initial invasion. It forced the Russians to regroup in east and southern Ukraine; and it created time for the supply of advanced artillery systems. The Russians have no effective defense against these systems.

roula
roula
Aug 1, 2022 12:52 PM

I mean if you mingle with Semitic people long enough and learn to understand their faces, and then look at faces of citizens of the ”State of Israel”, the question of their Jewish ethnicity becomes burning even without reading Koestler.
And it is not only about their faces, but also about their Judaism, which is not related to the Mosaic original revelation, but only acquired by Turkmenic nomads through early Medieval conversion, and besides, being in content and texture Roman Empire created and fostered Rabbinical Judaism.
If I remember rightly, though might be wrong as to who said it, Gheidar Dzahidovitch Dzhemal once observed that the closest to the original B’nai Israel’ Judean Jews you can get is the Palestinian Arabs, who were originally the Judean Jews of B’nai Israel, and in order to survive persecution and avoid diaspora, converted to Islam’s monotheism [ or the scanty remains of the Yemeni Jews perhaps]. Certainly not the ”State of Israel” citizens.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Aug 1, 2022 1:41 PM
Reply to  roula

With regard to the New Israel, the ethnicity questions are not really relevant. The ideology is set out by Arthur Jensen in Network: There are no nations, no peoples, etc

There is no America, there is no democracy, there is only IBM and ITT and AT&T and DuPont, Dow, Union Carbide, and Exxon … The world is a college of corporations inexorably determined by the immutable bylaws of business. The world is a business, Mr. Beale, it has been since man crawled out of the slime. And our children will live, Mr. Beale, to see that perfect world in which there’s no war or famine, oppression or brutality. One vast and ecumenical holding company for whom all men will work to serve the common good, in which all men will hold a share of stock, all necessities provided, all anxieties tranquilized, all boredom amused.

“The World Is a Business, Mr. Beale”

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Aug 1, 2022 1:56 PM

There are no nations, no peoples, etc

Within the world of the Khazarians, the rider to the above statement concerns ideas of nations and peoples. These ideas are disposable commodities which can be developed and exploited. In this case, Russians have been pumped up with blood & soil Duginism so that they’ll be prepared to fight and die for the “liberation” of Ukraine. But that land will ultimately go to the New Israel and Russia will be beaten down.

roula
roula
Aug 1, 2022 1:08 PM

Here a former Russian diplomat Viatcheslav Matuzov is mentioning this Great Israel possibl expansion plan for the southern regions of the Ukraine and the Crimea [ only in Russian, 50min.20sec ]:

roula
roula
Aug 1, 2022 1:23 PM
Reply to  roula

There is also a sub-story to this Ukraine Greater Israel, namely expanding the ”State of Israel” to the northern territory of Saudi Arabia [ old Nabatean Kingdom],
The story claims that the exterritorial Neom Project in the Tabook area of KSA would make it possible. In this way Israel could claim back the ancient Khaybar city located in Saudi Arabia, not far – ! – from Medinah, apparently the second Jewish Masada.
So called KSA’s ”Normalising ties” with ”The State of Israel” is now going full steam.
To the Palestinians Bin Salman had just this message ”Shut up!”.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Aug 1, 2022 3:30 PM
Reply to  roula

I don’t know much about the details, but Trump made some big (and dodgy) deals with the Saudis and MBS. Yet everybody was obsessed with Russia! Russia! Russia! It was a brilliant piece of deflection!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_bin_Salman#Relations_with_Donald_Trump

roula
roula
Aug 1, 2022 4:27 PM

Not to be touched!
Remember Jamal Khashoggi, once a House of Saud ally?

There are many others too, unlike Khashoggi never allies of the House of Saud, rotting in prisons or executed.

Not to be touched…

roula
roula
Aug 2, 2022 10:04 AM
Reply to  roula
Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Aug 1, 2022 1:30 PM
Reply to  roula

only in Russian

I don’t know any Russian; so if anybody could find an English translation, that would be appreciated.

roula
roula
Aug 1, 2022 3:38 PM

There is no English translation. The discussion took place a few years ago, say 3-4 years ago when Trump was still in office.

The major theme of the talk is the so-called Trump’s Peace Plan and the new strategy of the US Administration to influence and change the geopolitical situation in the Middle East in order to protect the interests of Israel. 

Amongst the things the two men talk about, the key topics are Arab-Israeli conflict as background to the Mid East drama, how to secure Israel’s interests in the region, the Iranian danger to Israel and ways of securing Israel against Iran’s attack and Iran’s nuclear potential, and last but not least the secret plan of building the Third Temple in Jerusalem [ a flag project of Trump and Kushner plus his converted to Chabad – which happens to be also the major branch of Judaism in Russia – Judaism wife; he briefly mentions how the New York Rabbinate apparently rejected her conversion as she converted to Chabad; the leader in this trio is obviously Kushner and the main drive and motive behind this flag project is Zionism, i.e. religion] and how Trump/Kushner entice, i.e. coerces, Middle East tiny wealthy states along with KSA to start making ties with Israel, and how they succeed, as all of them, KSA included, obey.  

Matuzov is talking about current US projects to reshuffle borders in the Middle East. Before he gets to the Ukraine by the end of this talk, he is talking about the so-called New Great Middle East plan, presented officially in 2006 [ when Israel was heavily bombing Lebanon ] by Condoleezza Rice when she was still in office. Matuzov also mentions the new map of the New Middle East drafted by one of Trump’s close advisors, a someone whose name is Colonel Robert… [ can’t get the surname though], and how the US Administration along with NATO have been working together to establish the new borders in the region [ one of the key points in the plan is to create a large, territorially extended New Kurdistan as a strong US friendly pro-Israeli state/stretch of land rolling along the Black Sea coast, including western Iran, neighbouring on Israel and pro-Israeli, fully controlled by the US]. 

50min 20 sec: 
Then Matuzov moves on and briefly mentions that there also exists a smaller sister movement gaining momentum in Russia [ a minor project though in nature parallel to the main pro-Israel/securing Israel’s interest tide taking place in the Middlle East ] having the Ukraine in view and with an aim of creating there a so-called Israel 2.0, which would be using the south/southeast territory of Ukraine [ Donbas and the Crimea included ] as a place – they call it a ”reserve territory” for Israel 2.0 – or ”just in case” territory to quickly evacuate the citizens of ”The State of Israel” in case of a nuclear attack by Iran or should there occur any other sudden evacuation need [ Matuzov claims it would be very difficult to evacuate the citizens of Israel to US, or for that matter France or Germany, where anti-Semitism is currently on the rapid rise].
And then Matuzov drops the subject, as it is almost the end of the programme, and moves on to making closing remarks.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_peace_plan                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Middle_East

roula
roula
Aug 1, 2022 4:04 PM
Reply to  roula

As to his credibility, though he is a former Russian Mid-East diplomat now retired, at the same time Matuzov is also a believer in the myth that Daesh was created by the CIA/US administration, for many a strong and clear red light and exit.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Aug 1, 2022 7:30 PM
Reply to  roula

I assumed they were another MI6 creation – but perhaps as a joint venture.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Aug 1, 2022 5:41 PM
Reply to  roula

Matuzov also mentions the new map of the New Middle East drafted by one of Trump’s close advisors, a someone whose name is Colonel Robert… can’t get the surname though

Is it this one?

Caption: “The New Middle East”: Unofficial US Military Academy Map by Lt. Col. Ralph Peters

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See also:
https://www.globalresearch.ca/greater-israel-the-zionist-plan-for-the-middle-east/5324815
“Greater Israel”: The Zionist Plan for the Middle East
The Infamous “Oded Yinon Plan”. Introduction by Michel Chossudovsky
Sep 06, 2015, updated Sep 13, 2019, revised June 7, 2020, May 13, 2021

There’s a variety of think tanks etc producing a multiplicity of plans, but I’m not sure how many have any relevance. The problem with plans for the “greater Israel” is that they barely have the population of sustain the occupation of Palestine. Also, the problems around ethnicities and hostilities make it difficult to recruit from a full range of technologists; and these problems are inherent to the middle east. This is why there’s a very strong business case for the relocation to Ukraine.

roula
roula
Aug 1, 2022 5:48 PM

Yes, exactly this map. You can see there the new borders and the New Kurdistan.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Aug 1, 2022 7:33 PM
Reply to  roula

I think Erdogan is going to be a big winner from the Ukraine fall-out, so I haven’t got much hope for the Kurds. He’ll probably annex parts of Syria and northern Iraq; maybe Armenia. And he’ll have his eye on some pipeline routes.

roula
roula
Aug 1, 2022 5:42 PM
Reply to  roula

In the closing remarks, Matuzov drops some heavy-weight hints, but just random bits, mere phrases, not even full sentences, and if I understand what he means rightly, though you need to read into it as they are so cursory, it is on the lines:

Assad’s Syrian war and Russia’s support for Syria is an attempt to break the neck of the Great Israel/US plan.

Next heavy hint: the future development should be/could be the alliance of Orthodox Russia and Islam [my addition: Dugin/Imran Hossein are loudspeakers for this idea] as opposed to Christian-Zionist or Judeo-Christian alliance [US + Zion].

The way I understand his comment about Israel 2.0 in the Ukraine south/southeast/Donbas/Crimea, though he is not saying it expressis verbis, is that the planning for a ”reserve state of Israel 2.0” was going between Ukraine and the US as part of the US Great New Middle East plan B [ 2014 Kiev Maidan etc…].

However, in the official justification for the SMO in Ukraine, Russia never mentioned it.
On the other hand, in the West nobody can say anything against Zion, not even Russia.

roula
roula
Aug 1, 2022 6:00 PM
Reply to  roula

If you remember a tiny sentence of Lavrov, almost an aside, about who the greatest enemy of Zion is, then you also remember what happened afterwards, globally happened afterwards!, and how Putin was on the phone to the Zion PM two days after Lavrov’s one-sentence remark, apologizing and ”normalizing angered ties” with the Zion.
And that Lavrov, who airs around the globe the behaviour of a sturdy independent character, had no guts to object to it, but like a dog curled up his tail and cowered in fear, unable to answer back.

This is how watertight the ban is. Putin must comply and obey like anybody else.

roula
roula
Aug 1, 2022 6:46 PM
Reply to  roula

This Matuzov also does not believe in the official version of 911. For some a sigh of relief.
For others, strong red light and a signal to exit immediately.

Obviously, or perhaps not obviously at all, when Matuzov or Dugin say ”Islam” , do not take anything for granted. You might be surprised.
For Matuzov Afghanistan’s president Najibullah stands for ”good” Islam, one in alliance with Russia, and perhaps its Orthodoxy, but Mohammad Mullah Omar, well… high time to drop the sentence in half.

So by all means caution as to the meaning of words used is required.
Best one can do in this regard is to study the history of Caucasus and its conquest by Imperial Russia. Open eyes.
Shows the truth about Russia and Islam.

There was a journalist here, her name was Vanessa, she propagated a similar view point based on the similar set of hidden or revealed axioms [ Asad is a good guy, Putin is a good guy, Putin with Asad are good guys, whoever disagrees with it is sponsored by the US/CIA, Daesh is created by CIA, Taliban is CIA creation, Caucasus is sponsored by the CIA, Uyghurs are sponsored by etc, etc…]

Sophie - Admin1
Admin
Sophie - Admin1
Aug 2, 2022 7:37 AM

That doesn’t answer the only question I asked you. Why does Russia’s alleged failure to take Donbass scupper this “Khazarian” plan?

And here’s a follow up question – what does “relocate the high-tech part of Israel to southern Ukraine” actually mean?

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Aug 2, 2022 8:50 AM

That doesn’t answer the only question I asked you. Why does Russia’s alleged failure to take Donbass scupper this “Khazarian” plan?

It doesn’t. Rather, it is the failure to take the entirety of southern Ukraine – including the five oblasts – which scuppers the plan. Hence, the importance of Mykolaiv, Odesa and Snake Island.

And here’s a follow up question – what does “relocate the high-tech part of Israel to southern Ukraine” actually mean?

There is a large technology sector based in Israel – particularly IT. That grouping of organisations will very shortly control the Internet of Things – i.e. they will control everything. For reasons noted above, Israel is not a good base for that grouping. Hence, they decided to relocate to southern Ukraine. I’ve only skimmed through the following, but this seems to cover much of the ground:

https://gnomes4truth.medium.com/digital-ukraine-special-legal-regimes-oracles-english-law-869f60495eac

gnomes4truth
gnomes4truth
Aug 2, 2022 8:30 PM

Thanks for sharing my essay, Lost in a dark wood—I get pinged when that happens. Lol. As for your argument, I agree that operations are transitioning to Ukraine in the digital sense, as in, the people who control global capital are creating a legal and digital off-shore island where they are permitted to “innovate” on certain approved sectors (and industries related to 4IR) for the sustainable creative economy—Ukraine will be a useful experiment for the future “disruptions” that will be occurring (and have been occurring) elsewhere. Large swathes of refugees being relocated and forming “network states” or “digital communities” that can translate into the offline (physical) world. And physical is slowly becoming a premium product (essentially reality privilege) so people will be forced to form digital communities in order to find/do work and survive.

The part about how it is being orchestrated through English Common Law is significant because the UK Law Commission has been working on policies pertaining to Smart Legal Contracts since November of 2021 (publicly) and that’s the new funnel to a fully tokenized digital panopticon run on smart contracts (with oracles settling disputes)—eliminating the need for anyone to “run the government” because it could be run as a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO). That’s the goal of Ukraine’s “state on an smartphoneapp called Diia. The corresponding digital city (also called Diia) will serve as a legal digital off-shore tax haven for a few psychopaths and a ton of well-meaning dumbasses to innovate and progress.

So, it is about Ukraine, but at the same time, it’s a global transition, so it will knock on everyone’s door, eventually (disguised as a grassroots global localization movement).

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Aug 2, 2022 11:43 PM
Reply to  gnomes4truth

I look at it mostly through politics – particularly that of the US and the Trump administration. But I can imagine they would take a Year Zero approach to everything – including the constitution and legal system. Also, the “state on an smartphone” would effectively become global – at least for those who become “global citizens”. I can also imagine them creating different categories of citizens.

The first I heard of the New Israel project was about two months ago. That was from a Brendon O’Connell video (see below), but I’ve since found additional sources (see link to “Ukraine What Comes Next”). The main reason I find the theory convincing is that it connects and explains a lot of things which don’t otherwise make much sense – such as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Indeed, my view of the Trump presidency is that it was a military operation and its main purpose was to block the New Israel project. Moreover, covid was launched to remove Trump so that the project could proceed. But as I note above in discussing Pompeo, they had effected plans to counter any invasion.

BTW: there’s a lot of O’Connell’s take on Trump which I think he gets wrong. In my view, Trump was chosen to play a role, and that was to create a theatrical appearance of a presidency; while the important stuff was going on behind the scenes. Trump would have been involved in much of it, but it’s a team endeavour rather than there being any one person in charge.

Brendon O’Connell
133. Ukraine As The Israeli Wolfs Lair – Israel Panics
May 18, 2022

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 11:38 AM

I don’t know, it looks again as just a diversion. People and computers can’t be successfully merged and I highly doubt they don’t know this. Our lives based on tiny electronic impulses, their tech messes with those, hence the vaccinated are ill and die in big numbers. It’s more like experimenting only, no mater how many die.

Ukraine – as far as I know have some good lands, titanium, some gold, oil, gas, diamond(?) if I recall well, the elite wants those for sure, the rest just either cover and diversion or a nightmare, bad plan to control the population if there will be population at all to control. Annie above is right, it’s always the money and control that they can keep their wealth.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Aug 1, 2022 11:54 AM
Reply to  GundelP

With regard to the merging of people and IT, I have no idea how successful it’s going to be; but they’re certainly going to throw a lot of research money at trying.

The resource-rich lands are in the Donbas area, and these are not part of the five oblasts.

a nightmare, bad plan to control the population

The plan was that the five oblasts would be the geographic base for all the technology people.

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 31, 2022 3:25 PM

https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/warmington-triathlete-27-becomes-5th-gta-doctor-to-die-in-july

In all four cases, their hospitals made it clear their deaths “were not related to the COVID-19 vaccine.”

“Their hospitals” made it clear? I had no idea that hospitals could talk!

The cause of death in Dr. Nayman’s case has not been released.

Now you would have thought that that is the crucial line. The one that stands out like a vast elephant turd. Hence the soulful tearful inconsolable verbal ocean around it. Oh this is such a compassionate Holocaust!

rememberingmonkey
rememberingmonkey
Aug 1, 2022 1:42 PM
Reply to  George Mc

Great. Nayman distributes her spike infested organs to unsuspecting patients. This was something I had not thought about. Babies, toddlers teenagers and triathletes. Where are all the organs going?

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 2:54 PM
Reply to  George Mc

As those vaxxes literally can cause anything, the statement is a lie.

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 31, 2022 2:57 PM

I was wondering what had become of Van. Has he been “neutered”? Has he been “dealt with”? Well his new album is called “What’s It Gonna Take?” And the track listing is as follows:

1. Dangerous
2. What’s It Gonna Take?
3. Fighting Back Is The New Normal
4. Fodder For The Masses
5. Can’t Go On This Way
6. Sometimes It’s Just Blah Blah Blah
7. Money From America
8. Not Seeking Approval
9. Damage And Recovery
10. Nervous Breakdown
11. Absolutely Positively The Most
12. I Ain’t No Celebrity
13. Stage Name
14. Fear And Self-Loathing In Las Vegas
15. Pretending

And look at that cover:

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Rave on, Van, rave on!

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Jul 31, 2022 3:47 PM
Reply to  George Mc

Annie
Annie
Jul 31, 2022 4:11 PM
Reply to  George Mc

At least him and Eric got the balls to speak out.Not like the monkey celebrities these days that are controlled by the organ grinder.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Jul 31, 2022 2:54 PM

Isn’t technology wonderful? Wow! How about those “smart” phones. Gee! My car can park itself! Wow! I can turn my stove on from my office!!! (Another big Wow.)

“We’ve arranged a society based on science and technology, in which nobody understands anything about science and technology. And this combustible mixture of ignorance and power, sooner or later, is going to blow up in our faces.

Who is running the science and technology in a democracy if the people don’t know anything about it?”

Carl Sagan –
Quoted May 27, 1996
(November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996)

Gezzah Potts
Gezzah Potts
Jul 31, 2022 2:32 PM

Try making posts on social media sites in the current time that contradicts the official new normal “newspeak” and see what happens, as many people, including myself, have found out.
Even Offguardian has found this out with their social media accounts. There are now relatively few places left where one can vent ones spleen. I said a while ago that we will probably have to resort to Samizdat type newsletters. Why?
Because it’s a certainty that new (ab)normal dissidents will not be allowed to access the internet once online digital identities are bought in along with the CBDC digital currencies. Imagine what our social credit rating will be like?
I believe a number of countries are already working on the introduction of digital currencies and Australia has legislation in the pipeline for online digital identity.
As well, Melbourne, for example, is not only signed up to the Smart Cities Network but is a partner of the World Economic Forum. Facial recognition cameras were trialed here in the CBD last year.
And lastly, all this has been planned for a long time… Convid is the vehicle, the cover, to bring in this overarching digital panopticonic prison. There was never any covid 19 pandemic anywhere.

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 31, 2022 3:36 PM
Reply to  Gezzah Potts

And still the gibbering continues:

https://www.timminspress.com/health/is-covid-prematurely-aging-our-immune-systems

Is COVID prematurely aging our immune systems?

….

In a recent situation update, Ontario public health officials noted that evidence is emerging SARS-CoV-2 can cause “immune dysregulation,” a vague term that’s used when the immune system isn’t behaving normally.

Yes keep ’em coming. Keep ’em grinding! Covid covid covid … responsible for EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN – perhaps even resonsible for that ESCALATING GLOBAL WARMING!

Don’t stop! Keep it going!

As the “Right on” lackeys line up for their orders,

“What’s new today?”

“New? What do you mean new? Time stopped in 2020! There will never be another new! Now get in there and just copy/paste copy/paste forever and ever … or at least until we got enough stiffs to thin out these vermin!”

Annie
Annie
Jul 31, 2022 4:13 PM
Reply to  Gezzah Potts

All of us that will be banned will ban together 👍

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 31, 2022 1:26 PM

Well you could go anywhere, pick any of the heads of the hydra, follow any of the tentacles of Mighty Cthulhu. You’ll get the same old memes, now heating up. (See what I did there?)
 
So here’s a random choice:
 
https://edition.cnn.com/
 
“’We’ve gotten used to this’: Ukrainians defy Russia with ‘normal life’”
 
Plucky Iranians standing up against resurrection of evil Soviet bear. Not an easy thing to do considering ….
 
“’Appalling’ videos alleged to show Russian soldiers castrating a Ukrainian soldier”
 
Fucking evil bastards! But note that “alleged”. A little bit of hedging bets there?
 
“This nation is scorching in a heat wave and fires, yet it’s turning to planet-baking coal”
 
Greek public being troublesome. Thinking they can continue with coal? How dare they!
 
“This popular South Korean influencer, who looks like a person, isn’t human”
 
The rise of the “virtual media person”.
 
“President Joe Biden tests positive for Covid-19 again”
 
Law of diminishing returns? Never heard of it!
 
“Austria mourns suicide of doctor targeted by anti-vaccine campaigners”
 
Evil anti-vaxxers!
 
“New York declares health emergency over monkeypox”
 
The latest new kid on the block gets a boost.
 
But now … The Doom Show!

“The UK’s hottest day destroyed their homes. They fear it’s a sign of worse ahead

Kentucky floods claim the lives of at least 25 people

Iran flash flooding and mudslides leave at least 69 people dead

A mysterious Greenland shark showed up in Belize, thousands of miles from its arctic home

A teen saved dog in Kentucky floods and waited for hours on a roof to be rescued”
 
Armageddon is coming! But note the traditional cute dog story. Some conventions must be maintained.

roula
roula
Jul 31, 2022 1:24 PM

10 years of imprisonment for heading an anti-Covid protest in Vladikavkaz.
A North-Ossetian man Vadim Cheldiev [ Вадим Чельдиев ] has been sentenced to 10 years in a high-security penal colony by the Russian Federation.
http://www.eng.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/60819
https://www.classicfm.com/music-news/mariinsky-opera-singer-russian-prison/

Comment from the Stalingrad TV Channel [ in Russian only ]

Vagabard
Vagabard
Jul 31, 2022 5:09 PM
Reply to  roula

Shocking. A completely disproportionate sentence. 10 years is a long time. Especially in a high security penal colony

roula
roula
Jul 31, 2022 7:00 PM
Reply to  Vagabard

Clear sign sent by Putin’s regime to the whole of the Russian society.
Also, that a man from Kavkaz got it, a clear warning too.

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 31, 2022 10:25 PM
Reply to  roula

C’mon Putin. This is your chance to show that you’re not as stupid as Biden, Johnson, Trudeau, Macron, Lauterbach, Whitty, Hancock … er … everybody in European government…

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 1:21 PM
Reply to  roula

But Putin is sure not with the globalists…

roula
roula
Aug 1, 2022 4:15 PM
Reply to  GundelP

If you say so, then sure he is not.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 5:29 PM
Reply to  roula

Was sarcasm, mocking? 😉 

roula
roula
Aug 1, 2022 6:08 PM
Reply to  GundelP

Not mocking. But sarcasm yes.
I wish I had your faith in Putin.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 2, 2022 9:46 AM
Reply to  roula

You might misunderstood me. I haD faith in him for several years in the past. Now I see him as someone who is clearly getting along with the globalist plan. The proof is the content of the Sputnik vax.

“Identification of microtechnology found in Cansino, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Sinopharm, and Sputnik vaccination vials”

https://www.orwell.city/2022/01/microtechnology-in-vials.html

A leader who poisoned his very own people as fighting for Russia? Or – just a possibility.

They sold Sputnik vials to abroad. On abroad it caused the same dire side effects just like the other ones. We don’t really get news from Russia we can trust in, it’s almost like China. Can it be that the content of the Sputnik was different in Russia?

I know just two things in connection with this and none of them is a real proof but almost.

At the beginning of the Covid vax distribution a ‘Russian hacker’ uploaded a video about how he broke into their system and could ‘see’ his vaxxed friend’ details till the level that where he was (GPS), he was sleeping at that moment, etc. If the video is genuine we can believe that the vax had nanotech content in Russia, too.

https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1283370283410919439

The second is when on abroad I checked the MAC’s of the people in a hotel where many Russian families stayed among other nationalities. It looked to me that they either didn’t have or were not ‘broadcasting’ (or I was just unlucky and there were not so many within range after all). I see just 2 which were different from the usual hexas. Where people got Pfizer or Moderna those hexas start with 4 or 5 or 6 (Pfizer) or 7 (Moderna), allegedly the Janssen starts with 1-3, these 2 started with letters, C if I recall well and maybe F. A bit later in another country – where there were many different nations, I saw these hexas starting with letters a lot more, while here I saw mainly Pfizer, Moderna and 1-2 Janssens as a pattern. It more or less covers what I think we knew that what types were used in different countries. The base of the info about the hexas was a simple comment from someone written in Spanish but based on what we know about the types given here or there, it looked accurate enough. People who have vaxxed friends or family can test.

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 31, 2022 12:58 PM

The entire brainwashing mechanism is now brazenly being highlighted in the articles themselves:

https://edition.cnn.com/2022/07/14/health/monkeypox-questions-update/index.html

 “As a global outbreak of monkeypox continues to grow….”

Offhand intro that blandly presupposes the outbreak as if everyone already knows about it. But it would be tiresome to repeat a description of the same old tricks. The novelty here is in linking this “plague” to STDs. And here is the candid bit:

“He and other experts have been emphasizing that fact “to remind people that people may come in for an evaluation of what they think is an STD, but we’d like the provider to think ‘Could it be monkeypox as well?’ if the circumstances fit the story,” he said.”

There it is: “we’d like the provider to think …” i.e. “we” are linking the symptoms of STDs with monkeypox and we hope everyone else will make the link too. 

Thinktwice
Thinktwice
Jul 31, 2022 12:25 PM

THE FALL OF THE CABAL

“The Fall of the Cabal is a must see documentary series about the 1%, also referred to as the Cabal: a small group of people who run the world through their excessive wealth and power. They concocted an evil masterplan to completely dominate humanity and make us submissive… a plan in which corruption, secret services, secret societies and high treason reign supreme. They are being exposed, and their downfall is in sight.”

https://stopworldcontrol.com/cabal/

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 1:34 PM
Reply to  Thinktwice

I am not sure about it…. I watched the parts about the dark cult and child abuse, torturing, etc, I thought wow what a documentary till she arrived to the Trump/Q/WWWGWGA the Savior part. Then I started the sequel with the first, history part, the origin of the cabal but asked my husband – who has a lexical brain and history is one of his hobbies – to review, it was full with holes, a mix of cultures, dates, everything to fit to her narrative.

Their background story, the two women on the run is also interesting, the videos are well designed including pictures, music, everything, it’s just not like as two women’ work who change home in every two months and carry only their ‘secured’ (…) laptops.

Sorry, it stinks.

William Sabre
William Sabre
Jul 31, 2022 12:22 PM

You will own a farm and be happy

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 31, 2022 10:26 PM
Reply to  William Sabre

You will own a small bottle of milk and an egg, and you will be happy, more like…

mgeo
mgeo
Aug 1, 2022 12:42 PM
Reply to  wardropper

You will be provided with barely edible food, as long as you are productive by their standards.

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 31, 2022 12:16 PM

Glaring bullshit contradictions getting rammed down everyone’s throat. Do you think it’s just possible that some of the terrified stampeders may … just may … be starting to experience a strange tingling feeling between their ears? The birth of rational independent thought!

https://twitter.com/Munkypark/status/1553086278933090312

Everywhere is warming faster than the rest of the world

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 31, 2022 10:28 PM
Reply to  George Mc

At their age, they would die of PTSD if rational independent thought suddenly dawned…

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 31, 2022 12:06 PM

I’m not sure what Graham Linehan’s take on covid is but when I read this: ….

https://grahamlinehan.substack.com/p/the-bbc-is-covering-up-child-abuse

“A conversation like this is impossible to imagine on the BBC. They would never platform a detransitioner so casually, for example. She would be surrounded by warnings and equivocations, treated with distrust and annoyance by presenters and guests, and every effort would be made to minimise the fact that she is walking, talking proof of a grooming culture.”

….. it strikes me that the procedure Linehan is suggesting here is the very procedure invariably taken with any dissenting voice over covid e.g. “Warning: The following information is potentially offensive. For the most up to date reliable info on covid see …” etc.

Brian Sides
Brian Sides
Jul 31, 2022 10:55 AM

“Facial recognition cameras scanned 13,000 people’s faces but only helped make one arrest, new figures show, as it’s revealed the AI surveillance kit picked out the wrong person seven out of eight times during one deployment. 
Met Police used facial recognition technology three times in London last year – but campaigners say it is ‘dangerously inaccurate and a waste of public money’.”

Advanced Artificial Intelligence Is a LIE. When they got computers to play chess in the starting in the 1950’s and getting better in the 1960’s and better still in the 1970’s getting stronger in the 1980’s by the 1990’s it could compete with and occasionally beat a world champion. It had taken a long time just to play chess.
Other areas of Artificial Intelligence have been just as slow. Hence the failure to solve the problem of self driving cars. Facial recognition requires good lighting and still objects , but we just are not that unique in the way we look. Artificial Intelligence still has a long way to go. Try using a chat bot they do not connect past and present questions or get context.


Blind Gill
Blind Gill
Jul 31, 2022 11:44 AM
Reply to  Brian Sides

And a lot of data. Beware your black mirror and what you give it for free. Dumb phones folks.

Tiger Lily
Tiger Lily
Jul 31, 2022 12:43 PM
Reply to  Brian Sides

I suspect the ‘Davos elite’ (Gates et al) bought into the idea that AI existed? Thus making it possible to replace most of humanity with computers. As it is, it doesn’t and they can’t.

Placental_Mammal
Placental_Mammal
Jul 31, 2022 1:12 PM
Reply to  Brian Sides

Google has effectively automated web censorship. Whether this can be called Artificial Intelligence is debatable.

Howard
Howard
Jul 31, 2022 1:37 PM
Reply to  Brian Sides

What you’re saying is that AI is working exactly as planned. They really don’t want a system which accurately identifies the “bad guys”; they want a system which identifies everyone as a “bad guy.”

If the AI spy system worked with pinpoint accuracy, it would be sent back to the drawing board until they got it right (i.e., until it fucked up everyone’s lives and made everyone scared shitless.)

Tom Larsen
Tom Larsen
Jul 31, 2022 5:07 PM
Reply to  Brian Sides

I think that you are right that AI facial recognition doesn’t practically work. Or, relatedly, that gene therapies work. They don’t have to work to be enormously profitable. Just think of the F-35 fighter jet that was unsafe to fly in combat, the program, a $400 Billion waste of money. But it didn’t matter. The purpose of the program was to extract public money. It was wildly successful at that.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 3:23 PM
Reply to  Tom Larsen

NASA.
They always made it up. Same with AI.

mgeo
mgeo
Aug 1, 2022 12:45 PM
Reply to  Brian Sides

Other terms thrown about include bibdata, machine learning and predictive detection of crime. Anything to dig into public wealth.

Wisenox
Wisenox
Jul 31, 2022 10:29 AM

Hard to believe that there is no mention of the Internet of Bodies. The “grid” is the backbone of the digital control structure.
Maybe, they don’t want people talking about SpaceX.

In the US, the government has a budget set aside for “police replacement programs”, which is where US taxpayers fund their own police state by paying for the development of software and tools that will control them without the need for physical police officers.
Also, Trump signed the National Nanotechnology Act, which has an expressed goal of creating nanotechnology for the “enhancement of human intelligence”. The word “intelligence” being used in the sense of having more information about humans, rather than making them smarter.

Trump also signed an EO forcing all governors to promote AI, and he signed, a few months before the fake pandemic, an EO preventing governors from speaking out against recombinant vaccines.

A little preemptive censorship if you think about it. Its pretty obvious the whole thing was preplanned.

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 31, 2022 10:15 AM

We’re back to contentious definitions:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-62298430

“Is the UK heading for a drought and will there be a hosepipe ban?
….
What is a drought?

A drought is declared by the Environment Agency, which coordinates the national response with water companies. Many people define a drought as an extended time without water. But the Royal Meteorological Society says it is not always as simple as that. For example, there can be agricultural droughts where there is not enough water to grow a crop.”

I’ll bet it’s “not always as simple as that” – and there will be many more “for examples”.

I also love that title to a linked article: “Is the UK getting hotter?” That’s one of those “questions” that’s really a statement. Can you imagine following the link and finding, “Of course it’s not getting hotter! Don’t be so fucking stupid!”

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 2:14 PM
Reply to  George Mc

I am arguing on these since days on the DM, they are pursuing an agenda again with the help of ‘trusted voices’.

How I see it – based on the area I live and gardening but only keeping the lawn green.
Something happened around 2020 SPRING, the spring was extremely dry, a whole month without a drop of rain. We’ve never seen this before, springs are NOT DRY in the UK, it was followed by a very dry summer and has been going on since then. It might raining but the amount is not enough for plants and especially not for fruit trees – they work hard on that food shortage.

Also, summer storms disappeared, you know, that old types with lightnings, thunder and lots of rain falling fast. The days long slow soaking rain also disappeared. It can’t be their beloved climate change as that would be more slow till noticeable but a sudden change, also there wouldn’t be such differences among areas not so far from each other. Ppl living on north don’t complain, big cities and agricultural areas are affected, mainly the south and we are at the middle.

The DM narrative is – instead of explaining what has changed that causes less rain is:

  1. immigrants (share and rule) extra consumption can be a problem but can’t be the cause of less rain
  2. Leaking pipes – of course can be a problem but suddenly, starting with 2020 spring?
  3. Less reservoirs as were sold for housing projects – again, can be a problem but still not the cause.

The hot weather caused drought is a LIE, it’s not hot, apart from 3 days the July was very cold and constantly cloudy without rain (slow ripening of ‘food’ + less water to them)

So what has changed in 2020 spring?
The start of their agenda in action, covid, MASS implementation of extra 4, 4+G and installation of 5G.
This stuff has an effect on water ruining it’s structure as was proven by Firstenberg and others, hence causing slower plant development and they more easily dry out. Can be a problem because even green looking trees are more inflammable.
Also the start of Musk’ satellites or around the start of almost 60 in EVERY TWO WEEKS.

Apart from these geo-engineering is openly on the gov’ website, chemtrails are visible if not cloudy, if cloudy they are above that layer and you see only if you happen to fly (I did, they spray above the clouds).
Gates was babbling something about to shade the sun, while bought ‘half’ of the US’ lands.

They caught many birds with one stone, targeting the food supply, hence causing dependency, same with water, while blaming it on immigrant share us to rule us while pushing COMPULSORY water meters (sure they are ‘smart’) to prevent us even to water our food. Plus that rain after a heavy chemtrailing…
or your healthy fluoridated tap water for your food…

Grace Johns
Grace Johns
Aug 2, 2022 11:33 PM
Reply to  George Mc

The hysteria over the weather there is out of control. The Groan today showed a scorched earth where all the crops had failed (yippee more food shortages) and yet here in Mexico where it’s always hot (when I loaded my car to move, an item of clothing fused with the melting lid of my record player on the back seat) and from where much of the fresh produce is exported to US/UK – somehow nature manages to reassert herself.

William Sabre
William Sabre
Jul 31, 2022 10:12 AM

Your relationship with God is private, you can’t describe it in words and even art falls short, no-one in the panopti-con can determine this. Which leaves them and their ridiculous digital toys, ultimately, powerless.

Unless they can get you to worship the actual digital toys.

sabelmouse
sabelmouse
Jul 31, 2022 10:33 AM
Reply to  William Sabre

people do worship ”science”.

Placental_Mammal
Placental_Mammal
Jul 31, 2022 1:03 PM
Reply to  William Sabre

Convid and Corporate Religion stem from the same source.

Badger Down
Badger Down
Jul 31, 2022 10:02 AM

Speed limits are wonderful. Those who break them are mentally ill and should be corrected. Either the car or the driver needs to be fixed.

Edwige
Edwige
Jul 31, 2022 9:47 AM

The solution to any problem always involves more surveillance. The UK has had little rain for a few weeks so guess what?

https://dumptheguardian.com/environment/2022/jul/31/drought-water-queues-uk-hosepipe-ban-compulsory-metering

“Compulsory water metering across the UK by the end of the decade”…. It’s a classic of its type because they’ve linked the stick to some carrot (this time we’ll really fix all those leaks – typical solving of a problem they’ve themselves created) but also threaten more stick (queue up for communal stand-pipes if you won’t agree to these meters).

“It is estimated that water meters have been installed in only about half of households in England and Wales, but these customers use 33 litres a day less than the national average, of 141 litres a day.”

Magic number klaxon!

YourPointBeing
YourPointBeing
Jul 31, 2022 10:47 AM
Reply to  Edwige

There was a story on the Big Black Cock (BBC) the other day about a guy who rode his electric bike to a gig during the train strike.

Miles travelled? 33

Time taken? 3 hours – O KIN RLY?

They are quite literally laughing in your faces

J A
J A
Jul 31, 2022 12:32 PM
Reply to  YourPointBeing

Uh… A normal bike can go that fast wtf are you on about

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 3:28 PM
Reply to  YourPointBeing

Your energy bill will be reduced by 66.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 3:27 PM
Reply to  Edwige

They also hide the real cause of shortage, less rain since 2020 spring.

Edwige
Edwige
Jul 31, 2022 8:51 AM

That PKD quote should end idea he was a good guy, “on our side”. His message seems “surrender now”.

The point of the TV show ‘Big Brother’ was to attune a generation to the idea of no privacy. That generation is now starting to weild levers of power. It tends to be forgotten that the original “you’ll own nothing and be happy” had “and have no privacy” in the middle.

In the UK, the Co-op is currently being prosecuted over their in-store facial recognition technology. The Co-op are supposedly the good guys in the UK supermarket sector.

NickM
NickM
Jul 31, 2022 6:14 AM

“It’s estimated that there are upwards of 85 million surveillance cameras in the U.S. alone, second only to China.”

China has 5 times more people than U$A. I guess that gives The Man from Uncle a Gold in the Snooper Olympics.

Author quotes 9 Bad Marks for China from Freedom House.
I checked these same 9 for the EU$A, and scored 8 out of 9:

1 Dissidents suffer from persistent cyber attacks and phishing; Check: OffG suffers persistent cyber attack..

2 social media, websites, and messaging apps are blocked; Check.

3 posts that criticize government officials are removed; Check

5 paid commentators drown out criticism of the government . Check

6 new laws tighten regulations on online media; Check

7 citizens’ behavior monitored via AI and surveillance tools; Check

8 individuals regularly arrested for posts critical of the government. Check: Julian Assange

9 online activists are made to disappear. Check: Dr.David Kelly, RIP.

This is obvious China bashing. There is also much Russia bashing in the article. So I checked the 9-point Link to Freedom House, and got this advert:

“FREEDOM HOUSE PERSPECTIVE, IN BRIEF The invasion of Ukraine is an attack on democracy: Vladimir Putin cannot tolerate Ukrainians’ aspirations to build a democracy on Russia’s borders and has launched a war of aggression to prevent this from happening.”

This is the second article in a row that peers at the world through North American blinkers. I know that OffG is fighting for a higher cause, against Global Totalitarianism, but “Freedom” is the favourite figleaf of U$ capitalist warmongers.

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
Jul 31, 2022 7:12 AM
Reply to  NickM

UK per Capita is pushing for gold.
Plus the sinister five G masts appearing everywhere.
Freedom and liberty as we knew it is gone, we have sleep walked into authoritarian rule.
Democracy is a charade to fool the masses they have a stake in the system…
The sheep are only interested in what they are told.
Sad times.

Clive WilliamsCoronavirus
Clive WilliamsCoronavirus
Jul 31, 2022 7:39 AM
Reply to  NickM

It’s a….A already here because it hasn’t gone anywhere as far I can see, depending on an individuals perception of reality. Depends on the Country and another Country that leaps to be the testing ground.

Rhisiart Gwilym
Rhisiart Gwilym
Jul 31, 2022 10:09 AM
Reply to  NickM

Don’t forget that, in the code-book of the gangsters running the Anglozionist empire, ‘democracy’ doesn’t mean its dictionary definition; it means: ‘Willing to let our rentier parasites loose in your country to rape and pillage it; whilst sticking it viciously to the plebs; generous incentives offered to cooperative compradors; unfortunate accidents guaranteed to resistant honourable patriots.’

Seen in that light, the ‘Freedom’ House babble makes perfect sense: the Russians really are preventing the Swampies’ version of ‘democracy’ in their ukraina – their borderland. And power to their arms!

Zane
Zane
Jul 31, 2022 5:58 AM

And most of the sheep seem perfectly fine with this. That is what scares me.

NickM
NickM
Jul 31, 2022 9:36 AM
Reply to  Zane

“It’s alright if you are a sheep” — Einstein on Peace.

Placental_Mammal
Placental_Mammal
Jul 31, 2022 1:07 PM
Reply to  NickM

Einstein was a plagiarist, a Zionist and a fake saint.

Zane
Zane
Aug 1, 2022 12:25 AM

He’s got a great name though, you will admit.

NickM
NickM
Aug 1, 2022 7:46 AM

You are right about the fake saint-hood, which was a product of the MSM. He laughingly described himself to a friend as “being compelled to play the Jewish Saint”. (Einstein-Besso correspondence).

His Zionism did not prevent him from warning the U$ president against Israel’s prime minister Begin whom
Einstein described as a Nazi.

The accusations of plagiarism are unfounded. These were levelled at Einstein by some jealous German scientists of the time, such as Lenard, who were eminent in their day but by no means the most eminent. The most eminent German physicist of all time, Max Planck, was the first to recognize Einstein’s originality — because both of these great men were so far ahead of the field in their time that they could see each other from close, and recognize what was truly original in the field at the time.

wardropper
wardropper
Aug 1, 2022 5:06 AM
Reply to  Zane

We shouldn’t be scared of sheep.
They just don’t have the necessary grey matter to be higher up the evolutionary ladder.

What we should be scared of is the people who are giving the sheep the most responsible and challenging jobs in our society…

les online
les online
Jul 31, 2022 3:28 AM

IT’S ALL A LIE – Where is the ‘Straight Sex’ Monkeypox outbreak ?
https://expose-news.com/2022/07/30/where-is-the-straight-sex-monkeypox/

NickM
NickM
Jul 31, 2022 9:45 AM
Reply to  les online

If MPox is anything like HIV, wait a while (around 20 years) and you will see it diffuse out of the homo through the bi into the hetero. The last being the largest group, hence the one with eventually the greatest number of victims including mother-to-fetus transmission.

“Number of People with HIV—There were approximately 37.7 million people across the globe with HIV in 2020. Of these, 36 million were adults and 1.7 million were children aged 0-14 years.

Global Statistics | HIV.govhttps://www.hiv.gov

Placental_Mammal
Placental_Mammal
Jul 31, 2022 1:08 PM
Reply to  NickM

HIV was a hoax. AIDS was caused by poppers.

Zane
Zane
Aug 1, 2022 12:26 AM

It was diagnosed with fake test kits patented by Robert Gallo.

NickM
NickM
Aug 1, 2022 8:01 AM
Reply to  Zane

Gallo et al, 1984 et seq. We may have to wait another 40-50 years to find out more about AIDS. Meanwhile we have a disease (Aquired Immunity-Depression) which has risen in from a few homosexuals in California to 37 Million worldwide.

Immunity is an important topic, and mysterious like all really important things. The disease AIDS might tell us something useful about the natural control of immunity, or research into natural immunity might tell us something useful against the disease AIDS.

That is, if we don’t destroy our civilization, because it seems we might be entering another Dark Ages in this century.

Wait in Patience. Meanwhile, refrain from muddying the waters of the spring of truth.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 3:35 PM

And conning ppl with fraudulent testing, just like now, ‘asymptomatic’ but please eat this poison to stay alive longer game. AZT was too poisonous even for chemo, so it has become the ‘treatment’ of asymptomatic AIDS.

Sgt Oddball
Sgt Oddball
Jul 31, 2022 3:16 AM

…- AI is *Heavily* overrated…- Plus, in the meantime, the *Sheer Amount* of opportunities for fucking with the system are *Not* to be sniffed at…

JustANumbersGuy
JustANumbersGuy
Jul 31, 2022 7:18 AM
Reply to  Sgt Oddball

Pollute the databases

NickM
NickM
Aug 1, 2022 8:02 AM

I guess you mean, Please don’t!

Edwige
Edwige
Jul 31, 2022 8:42 AM
Reply to  Sgt Oddball

Facial recognition technology makes multiple errors – but who said totalitarianism had to be competent? Isn’t that the point of the film ‘Brazil’?….

NickM
NickM
Aug 1, 2022 8:07 AM
Reply to  Edwige

Good point. Hitler’s totalitarian regime was competent in the short run but incompetent in the long run, because it had only one of everything: Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Fuhrer.

Nature does not put all her eggs in one basket.

lotuseatet
lotuseatet
Jul 31, 2022 2:38 AM

Things sure are turned upside down. It’s governments that need to be under constant surveillance not the general public…they are the biggest trouble makers and mischief mongers in the world

NickM
NickM
Aug 1, 2022 8:11 AM
Reply to  lotuseatet

“It’s governments that need to be under constant surveillance not the general public”.

People in government dislike having their private dealings made public. — GK Chesterton.

KiwiJoker
KiwiJoker
Jul 31, 2022 2:05 AM

A.I. is simply a filing system marketed by filing cabinet makers.

Data isn’t Knowledge.

Knowledge isn’t Wisdom.

If you doubt this I should disclose that I am an A.I. hence have the inside perspective.

.

Albert Anderson
Albert Anderson
Jul 31, 2022 1:23 AM

Resist.

Annie
Annie
Jul 30, 2022 10:53 PM

Off subject.I have been down so many rabbit holes trying to make sense of all this,And my conclusion is we are slaves to the banker parasitic war mongering money grabbers.It’s us against them they hide behind money that isn’t the worth the ink.We work for food bills and maybe a trinket.This had been going on for thousands of years,They made out that black people were the slave’s when in fact we are was always have been the slaves to corporations because they are terrified of losing a penny.

Annie
Annie
Jul 30, 2022 11:02 PM
Reply to  Annie

There’s no Satan at the head of the pyramid they use evil to downplay their evil.It’s them corporations they are the evil and they have all humanity and the world in their hands.

Sgt Oddball
Sgt Oddball
Jul 31, 2022 3:18 AM
Reply to  Annie

…- You need to stop going down rabbit holes and look at the here and now…

Annie
Annie
Jul 31, 2022 2:29 PM
Reply to  Sgt Oddball

Yes I do sometimes get in grossed into a subject.

Hsuan
Hsuan
Jul 30, 2022 10:32 PM
Hsuan
Hsuan
Jul 30, 2022 10:33 PM
Reply to  Hsuan

OK. Didn’t work.

roula
roula
Jul 30, 2022 11:07 PM
Reply to  Hsuan

It happens to me too, sometimes I manage to embed the video, sometimes there is only a link that pops.
No idea how it works and what the rule is.
Would like to know, though.
For example, I managed to embed your video by simply copy and past of the link [ I then removed your video from this post], but only the second time. First time, only the link popped for the very same video.
It is strange. It is whimsical.

Hsuan
Hsuan
Jul 31, 2022 4:44 AM
Reply to  roula

Thanks. See below.

Stop The Prison Mentality
Stop The Prison Mentality
Jul 31, 2022 12:26 AM
Reply to  Hsuan

The problem appears to be your actual link. It should read;

………youtube.com/watch?v=JXm5hklbBsA

Hsuan
Hsuan
Jul 31, 2022 4:42 AM

I tried using the embed code which is why there were those extra characters. Trying again with just the URL:



Hsuan
Hsuan
Jul 31, 2022 4:44 AM
Reply to  Hsuan

Aha! Worked. Thanks to you and @roula for your assistance.

NickM
NickM
Jul 31, 2022 7:03 AM
Reply to  Hsuan

Worked OK

NickM
NickM
Jul 30, 2022 9:59 PM

“Patriot Act justified broader domestic surveillance, the logic being that if government agents knew more about each American, they could distinguish the terrorists from law-abiding citizens.”

Logical absurdity because the terrorists of Con-911 were not the U$ people (whether Law-abiding or otherwise) but the U$ government and its agents.

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 30, 2022 9:35 PM

That so many media stories show no consistency – even if you accept their clearly fraudulent premises – is significant. That these stories may appear to fizzle out and then ooze back in and then fizzle out etc. is also significant. Because all these stories – from covid to Ukraine to global warming – exist only to facilitate this drive to the police state. And if anyone says that e.g. the covid fraud collapsed and was a failure, they only show how little they have understood. Mass rejection of the covid shit may well ensue but no matter. The viral vomit played its part in initiating the future prison whose assembly will continue if not under covid then under some other bollocks.  

Benton
Benton
Jul 30, 2022 9:20 PM

If the jabbed ones really are emitting a Bluetooth signal they would form a mesh network making all other surveillance quite redundant.

Rob Rob
Rob Rob
Jul 30, 2022 9:35 PM
Reply to  Benton

Don’t need a mesh where 4g and 5g are.

plus they already can do meshes with phones.

they don’t do much because it drains batteries

And that’s the Bluetooth in jabs thing doesn’t make technical sense.

sure, they can bio power a simple rfid, which is passive transmission, but an active transmitter takes a lot more power

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 30, 2022 10:07 PM
Reply to  Rob Rob

Effective or not, I suspect we are the guinea pigs either way…

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 4:03 PM
Reply to  wardropper

It is, Rob Rob in my opinion is vastly downplaying it. One of the most avoided part, no one talks about it, was not even part of the Sexton case, graphene yes, MAC no, while one of the easiest thing to prove. They badly want to avoid this MAC thing to become a common knowledge. They tried to hide it. The possibilities with this implemented nanotech look endless just how Mik Anderson tells it.

https://www.brighteon.com/470607bc-7d99-4d87-9f97-3dc7a9a564a4

I am curious that which part(s) is that Rob Rob can discredit or arguing on it.

Benton
Benton
Jul 30, 2022 11:10 PM
Reply to  Rob Rob

Jabbed people have experienced the feeling of electricity running through the body. I think it was a Belgian scientist who measured abnormal current in some of the jabbed. Hard to tell what is true or disinformation. But the need of injecting the whole population on earth with something for an up-hyped influensa is quite telling by itself. What is so important to get into everyone? The published research on nano-tech has come a long way and one can only speculate what nasty shit they do att places like DARPA and so on. But for me it’s just an academic question since I will never be juiced up.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 4:11 PM
Reply to  Benton

Not only him, Ricardo Delgado also proved it, recorded, using a volt meter.
Here:

https://www.orwell.city/2021/06/ricardo-delgado-graphene-oxide.html

If you add the Montaigner experiment to this, their MACs may affect you if you are close enough (the shedding phenomenon?)

Benton
Benton
Aug 1, 2022 6:03 PM
Reply to  GundelP

Just because something is technically hard with the technique one is aware of doesn’t necessarily mean it really is technically impossible. TPTB have probably quite a technical advantage over us since it helps them stay in power. The water video was interesting and it shows the same phenomenon as the Japanese scientist have shown.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 2, 2022 10:24 AM
Reply to  Benton

There are more info about it if you happen to interested in it, Dr Tom Cowan: The Contagion Myth, and Breaking the Spell, the last is easily affordable.

Viruses or electromagnetic waves?

This was interesting, the point is, they can cause different illnesses using different ‘tunes’, patterns:
https://www.orwell.city/2022/01/bio-hacking.html

The Japanese’ work on water memory was a kind of followed by Veda Austin.
https://www.vedaaustin.com/examples-1

Benton
Benton
Aug 2, 2022 11:35 AM
Reply to  GundelP

Water memory explains the mechanism behind homeopathy which they call a fraud. They have been keeping us in the dark on so many levels. It pissed me of when i understood how much they have been wasting my time teaching me things that simply isn’t true while giving me a so called “education” AKA brainwashing.

But I understood the nano-crap-agenda before they rolled out the “vaccines”. I looked into things like silicon-nano-wires giving of electric impulses whit microwave induction. Nano-wires or graphene is a pure technical issue about an injection I will never have. I’m so happy being smart enough to stay away from this crap.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 3:55 PM
Reply to  Rob Rob

Then let’s assume that Mark Steele is right, 5G is for killing. The MAC is the cross on them, you can bin your mobile but not your MAC.

What about the bio sensors part? Reporting everything about your body’ processes, what about the mind control part, changing people’ memories?

Anyway, MAC is a cross, besides for some reason it was extremely important to them to inject with this stuff everyone and fast. If they would wanted only culling they could use different kinds of poisons but in every type of Covid vax, no matter it was Sputnik or Pfizer, the same stuff was found.

Their most precious secret was graphene oxide, you could hear hundreds of ‘dissident’ docs parroting the make no sense spike protein tale, no one till Delgado ever mentioned the graphene.

Have you ever seen magnetic protein?

I think you are wrong and you downplaying – if we ‘must’ talk about the MACs.

Sgt Oddball
Sgt Oddball
Jul 31, 2022 3:22 AM
Reply to  Benton

…- Mayybe we can hack ’em for free Wi-Fi…

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 4:18 PM
Reply to  Sgt Oddball

I’d rather would run to the other way, I saw a patent, it was demonstrated by Karen Kingston, ex-Pfizer, English is not my native but it looked to me that a group of vaccinated surrounded a ‘dissident’, they are spies, unknowingly but what they see the power can see, too. They – the power – knows you are the unvaxxed even if you can avoid the rest of surveillance you can’t them. Besides whenever I among them (crowd in shops or plane) they literally make me sick for days – somehow. Our guess is on my personal ‘medical’ titanium antenna amplifying something.

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 30, 2022 8:59 PM

So today’s young people played Half Life and Half Life 2, and didn’t think there was anything wrong with a society like that…?

I think that’s very odd… Not really believable, in fact.
Everybody knew that those machines and robots were the enemy.

The closest I’ve come to seeing support for such a world is with people who went into computer technology as young teenagers and developed an enormous enthusiasm for the ‘cleverness’ of inhuman devices. Many became addicted, and saw life only through the glass eyes of a robot camera, but at what point did a prominent politician actually think it would be a good idea to organize earthly society as if it was supposed to be a playground for robots…?

If perpetual darkness is not to overwhelm us in the near future, people had better start familiarizing themselves with what a light is.

Sgt Oddball
Sgt Oddball
Jul 31, 2022 3:25 AM
Reply to  wardropper

…- ‘Half Life’!?… – How *Old* are you?!?!!… – Haven’t you heard of ‘Genshin Impact’?!…

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 31, 2022 10:18 PM
Reply to  Sgt Oddball

Nope sorry.
I’m 75…
Is “Genshin Impact” any good…?

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 4:27 PM
Reply to  Sgt Oddball

I played Doom and Prince of Persia, so what? 🙂
I was also addicted with years, mostly rather to strategic games, Age of Empires, Tropico, I understand the addiction part.
I don’t play anymore, time is so precious for gaining knowledge to survive and also because I realized that in nature there are more interesting ‘games’ when interacting with animals. (Not hunting.)

Donald Duck
Donald Duck
Jul 31, 2022 9:56 AM
Reply to  wardropper

Talking of addiction what’s with the I-phone? I was travelling from my home to Heathrow Airport – my wife was catching a flight to Australia to visit her daughter – on a crowded train. Of course everyone, but everyone, was fiddling about with their bloody I-phone. One woman opposite me had more than one of these silly gadgets in her handbag which she kept on swapping them throughout the whole journey. Young people in particular seem totally transfixed. They are like very small children who can’t keep quiet and sit still.

Of course there was nobody reading books or newspapers or indeed the sign of any. There was in particular a young couple who boarded the train and immediately started a loud conversation with someone at the end of her little gadget. In fact the conversation was so loud that it resounded throughout the carriage. Then there was the usual baby talk, by teenage girls in particular, talking about hair-styles, pop music and boyfriends.

Then there was a group of older loud and loud-mouthed, raucous women, who had obviously been drinking and who to all intents and purposes behaved like a gaggle of geese. This is where female emancipation has taken us. Then there were the pushy businessmen types whose conversation revolved around business deals, stock and bond prices and the FTSE100.

The train carriage was obviously not a place of quiet contemplation, it was instead a cacophony – to use Shakespeare’s description, of ”Sound and fury, Signifying Nothing”

So this is where we have ended up. This is where technology and AI have taken us. I must avoid using public transport in the future.

Placental_Mammal
Placental_Mammal
Jul 31, 2022 1:19 PM
Reply to  Donald Duck

Why did our totalitarian masters give up on QR codes ?

Corarden
Corarden
Jul 31, 2022 1:34 PM
Reply to  Donald Duck

That’s why I always pack my noise reducing earphones, and listen to Metal Core, Metal and Progressive Metal music as I read articles I cut and paste into my Kindle …I’d go mad on the train otherwise

Howard
Howard
Jul 31, 2022 3:58 PM
Reply to  Donald Duck

I guarantee you there’s more going on with these “phones” than mere fascination with the latest gadgetry.

The “phone” is not a passive user device designed to communicate and entertain. Rather, it’s an active participant in human affairs. It not only listens and watches, it induces a trance like state in the user, which prompts the user to remain transfixed by it.

The “iphone” is more nearly an umbilical than anything else. When you use it, you become attached to whomever programs it. How else explain the almost pathological reluctance to turn the thing off?

Obviously, to an extent the same can be said of computers and smart TVs, though each of these can still be used without employing wi-fi, which seems to be the primary driving mechanism behind the “phone.”

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 4:33 PM
Reply to  Donald Duck

I saw people reading books again, it surprised me, too. On the plane just a few but and around the pool, many, I swear many were reading books, 1/3 compared to the phone addicts, the wifi was ok… or something with the rate and price? They were from many nations, French, locals, Hungarians, Polish, Italian, Spanish.
Let’s hope they are awakening.

Hsuan
Hsuan
Jul 30, 2022 8:17 PM

Request:

Could someone please explain how to embed a video in the comments section? Thanks.

NickM
NickM
Jul 30, 2022 10:17 PM
Reply to  Hsuan

I assume the video or picture is in your files. I saw a post on embedding recently, you might find it in the OffG archives. If I understood rightly, look for a Hosting Service Provider, send them your photo phile or its address on your filing system, and they will send you a URLink to post.

For videos from the web eg YouTube, I just play the video on my screen and copy its URL which appears on the address bar on top of the screen.

Hsuan
Hsuan
Jul 30, 2022 10:26 PM
Reply to  NickM

Ok. I’ll give it a try. Thanks!

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 4:37 PM
Reply to  NickM

For links and youtube videos just push that 8 like button before pasting the link.

Sgt Oddball
Sgt Oddball
Jul 31, 2022 3:34 AM
Reply to  Hsuan

…- post a link in your comment, and put it to the *Very* bottom… – tha’s all I got…

dude
dude
Jul 30, 2022 7:08 PM

There is no artificial intelligence. There are only pattern recognition algos (that can work pretty good for some stuff).

Rob Rob
Rob Rob
Jul 30, 2022 7:50 PM
Reply to  dude

Yep and that’s why they love to “leak” the story that AI exists.

obviously they don’t have it besides what you said, but they want to use AI as an excuse for their stupid decisions, bypassing what the public wants.



Art Costa
Art Costa
Jul 30, 2022 8:46 PM
Reply to  Rob Rob

Why I consider the veracity of nuclear bombs. We’ve learned, if we didn’t know already, that fear can be the most powerful weapon.

Violet
Violet
Jul 30, 2022 9:17 PM
Reply to  Art Costa

Fear based mind control to keep us all under the psycho banksters jackboots forever, or so they think.

Annie
Annie
Jul 31, 2022 2:45 PM
Reply to  Violet

I like that or so they think.👍

Annie
Annie
Jul 31, 2022 2:48 PM
Reply to  dude

They have machines you are so right there are no intelligent think for themselves robots never will be never was.

GundelP
GundelP
Aug 1, 2022 5:36 PM
Reply to  Annie

It’s rather they are as intelligent as their programmer. We played Age of Empires for years, a rather complex strategic game, despite of millions of fans, money, huge software developer team, it still had bugs when last time I saw it, plus on the hardest level the software (your software enemy) had to cheat to win,

There is no AI god or similar, it’s just made up story.  🙂 

wardropper
wardropper
Aug 1, 2022 11:41 PM
Reply to  GundelP

I don’t see how they can even be as ‘intelligent’ as their programmer.
Their programmer’s human characteristics – including a very complex system of perception, morality and a life of feeling – have evolved over aeons of time.
All AI can do is passively reflect some of that back to him.
Even if self-awareness could be achieved by future software/hardware, it would still only be to the extent which the programmer’s grasp of the astonishing concept of self-awareness itself would allow.

If I make a cake, I can choose to eat it, or not eat it.
On the other hand, the cake – however complex – can’t do a damn thing.
If our current manipulators are seriously seeking to become closer to ‘god-like’ (which they clearly are…), they are going to have to realize that the superhuman effort involved would have to be an arduous inner process of self-knowledge and ruthless self-criticism. Not an outer process.

Back to the drawing board, Klaus. Your excruciatingly dull wit, and your capacity for inner development are simply not up to a task requiring such exceptional imagination.