A 1959 Walt Disney Film about Weather Warfare produced by the Department Of Defense
Eyes In Space a Science-Factual Presentation
This explains that the United States Government was working on creating, manipulating, and stopping HURRICANES. As well as other forms of WEATHER MANIPULATION
Graham Hancock just dropped a devastating blow to mainstream archaeology with the Great Pyramid of Giza.
“It’s a 6 million ton monument… more than 2 million individual blocks of stone.”
“The Great Pyramid is aligned within 3/60ths of a single degree to true north… on a 6 million ton monument.”
“It sits almost exactly on latitude 30 which is 1/3rd of the way between the north pole and the equator.”
“And it incorporates the dimensions of the earth on a scale of 1 to 43,200 in its own dimensions.”
“So if you take the height of the Great Pyramid and multiply it by 43,200… you get the polar radius of the earth. Measure the base perimeter of the Great Pyramid… multiply it by the same factor, 43,200, and you get the equatorial circumference of the Earth.”
“Archaeologists know this. They say it’s a coincidence, total coincidence, just by chance.”
“However, I could agree with them actually if the scale was not 1 to 43,200. But the fact that it’s 1 to 43,200 changes everything because that belongs to a sequence of numbers that is found in ancient mythology all around the world… multiples of the number 72… derive from… the precession of the equinoxes.”
Joe Rogan watches in disbelief as a video reveals America’s “nonprofit” hospitals actually rake in $45,000,000,000 in profit every year.
ROGAN: “Motherf*ckers.”
One CEO at NYU Langone paid himself $15,300,000 a year.
Other CEOs paid themselves $4,500,000 while nurses made about $70,000 a year.
P. DAVIS JONES: “A congressman recently described some nonprofit hospitals as ‘hedge funds with hospital beds,’ and I was like, ‘I bet they are.’”
“The total revenues of nonprofit hospitals in America in 2023 was $1.3 trillion. Nonprofit hospitals were making $45 billion worth of profit.”
“A study that looked at almost 1,500 nonprofit hospitals found that 86% of them provided LITTLE TO NO charity.”
“It goes to executives, these CEOs getting paid about $4.5 million a year. Meanwhile, their nurses make about 70K.”
“Here’s a guy, Robert [Grossman], at a hospital in New York who paid himself $15.3 million a year. Nonprofit hospital.”
So Twitter charged $4 a month for longer posts and video downloading.... now that's been taken away?? They will take the $4 but now give you zero extra features...
More driverless trucks are on our roads
These are by Gatik AI, the make 26 and 30 foot box trucks that drive 100% without a driver
They’ve already partnered with PepsiCo, Walmart, Kroger and other Fortune 50 grocers and retailers
According to data, these driverless trucks will put over 400,000 long haul truckers out of a job
And by 2030 drivers vehicles as a whole are expected to put 4.4 million drivers are of work
Nutritionist Karalynne walks down the cereal isle at Target and every single cereal box is now artificial dye free
Target made a demand that if any company wanted to sell a cereal in their locations they had to be dye free, the brands complied
- Lucky Charms reformulated with fruit and vegetable juices, spirulina and turmeric. The colorful marshmallows are still there
- Trix were updated with natural colors, they’re vibrant but dye-free
- Fruity Pebbles also dye-free versions available
- Froot Loops
- Apple Jacks
•- Target’s brand Good & Gather
All dye free
This is a very powerful message that if a large corporation makes these new rules, other companies will comply
Make America Healthy Again
Meet Archy IQ - no, we are not new to AOT. In fact, we have been in this AI field for about 8 years. We sold our in-house model to IBM and moved on as it wasn’t good enough for our needs.
As mentioned below, I wanted to hire Google (who uses NVIDIA) to service our AOT 3 years ago and found out today that Google is behind this project.
We are currently in 5 test stores, having processed over 1M transactions with about 90% of orders completed without human escalations. Impressive for a new test
Every McDonald’s in the US is getting their Google Edge Cloud blades installed in anticipation of this rollout.
Archy will not only assist drive-thru orders but act as a master brain to help managers run a better restaurant. It’s like a personal assistant that alerts you to potential bottlenecks or issues. #McDWW26
Does it take an ocean of water to make something like this? If 1 question to AI is like drinking 10 glasses of water or whatever, this has to be an ocean of water used... right? Or is that made up too? AI is already doing AI stuff.. Data Centers are massive HARD DRIVES to complete Project LIFELOG
Went to a new kind of movie today. One that cost $400,000 in AI compute to make. It was the San Francisco premiere.
If you hadn’t told me it was largely done with AI I wouldn’t have known.
The takeaway after listening to @higgsfield_ai’s CTO introduce it is that a competent movie can now be made for half a million dollars. Where they used to cost $100 million or more.
Here is the first few minutes of “Hell Grind” and that intro from @codentropy.
We are far from seeing the ultimate use of AI in movies.
As a touch point of where AI for creative people is this seems like an important time marker and one I will look back on frequently for years.
Elon Musk told a story that should terrify every AI company on Earth.
His son Saxon is autistic.
Saxon couldn’t understand why the family went to restaurants.
You can get the same food delivered.
You can call your friends over.
You can eat better at home for half the price.
So why go?
Musk: “He had an epiphany and said, ‘Oh, the reason people go to restaurants is to hang out with strangers.’”
A kid who takes the world literally just decoded something the rest of us never thought to question.
We like being around people we’ll never know.
Look at what we already built.
Delivery apps so you never wait in line.
Remote work so you never share an office.
Self-checkout so you never talk to a cashier.
Every innovation of the last 20 years was a bet against human proximity.
Every one paid off.
Until it didn’t.
Loneliness is now a public health emergency.
Depression has doubled since the smartphone.
The average American has fewer close friends than any generation in history.
We didn’t remove friction.
We removed the thing friction was hiding.
Now look at what’s coming.
AI agents that handle your emails.
AI companions that replace your conversations.
AI assistants that make every human interaction optional.
Same playbook. Same bet.
Except this time we’re not engineering out strangers.
We’re engineering out humans entirely.
The coffee shop where nobody knows your name.
The subway where no one speaks.
The restaurant where you’ll never see that couple again.
Those aren’t failed connections.
They’re the background radiation of belonging.
We don’t just need people who know us.
We need to exist in rooms full of people who don’t.
That’s what a kid understood at a dinner table that billion-dollar companies still can’t grasp in a boardroom.
We spent 20 years building a world you never have to show up to.
AI is about to finish the job.
And nothing it builds will ever replicate sitting in a room full of strangers and not feeling alone.
A 34-year-old man is admitted to the emergency room after falling from a motorcycle at high speed. According to witnesses, the patient collided directly with the vehicle’s fuel tank before being thrown to the ground. Upon arrival, he presents with intense pain in the perineal region, progressive penoscrotal edema, and inability to urinate. During the initial assessment, urethrorrhagia is noted from the urethral meatus.
On physical examination, an extensive “butterfly wing” perineal hematoma is observed, along with marked tenderness to palpation of the bulbar urethra and slight suprapubic distension. Vital signs remain stable.
Would you insert a urinary catheter in this patient?
What procedure is being performed on the image?
What is the diagnosis?
🚨🇺🇸BREAKING: The CIA officer caught with $40 million in gold bars allegedly invented an entire fake top-secret spy program to steal the money.
As if this story couldn't get and wilder:
-David Rush allegedly built a sham "special access program," the blackest box in U.S. intelligence, so secret even top-clearance officials couldn't look inside without authorization
-The fake program posed as "continuity of government" work, the doomsday planning that keeps Washington running after a nuclear war
-He allegedly read in two colleagues as unwitting accomplices and used a made-up government contract to funnel millions, persuading a defense contractor to buy huge amounts of gold
-The FBI raid on his home seized 303 gold bars worth roughly $40 million, $2 million in cash, and 35 luxury watches
-Investigators say he lied about his college degrees, faked being a Navy pilot, and still sailed through the CIA's notoriously brutal vetting
-A judge ordered him held as a flight risk, and several CIA officials are now on leave as the probe widens
The scheme worked because of the system, not in spite of it.
The secrecy walls built to hide operations from China and Russia hid the fraud from the CIA itself.
A man with a fake résumé ran a fake doomsday program inside the most paranoid institution in America, and for years nobody noticed...
Source: Washington Post
Caleb Hammer GOES AFTER Baby Boomers: “I’ll be candid. I’m starting to not have sympathy for the Boomers. I'm really not. Best job market ever, best stock market in the history of the world. Every single Boomer, Gen-X, whatever, that's been on my show, they lived it up and spent all their money to live the lifestyle they wanted, and they didn't even set 10% aside a month. 10% aside. They had the best housing market, college, jobs. They were set up for everything if they just put aside 5-10% a month aside in the stock market that they had… They would be multi-millionaires.”
“Most of them would be multi-millionaires.”
Pokemon card trader says PSA turned a 10 million card backlog into an $800M money printer
"PSA has a debt, they are 10 million cards backlogged"
"the cheapest submission that you could submit to PSA is $32 per card. they locked that out. then it jumped up to 55 and 60 and 70, all of those are locked out"
"the cheapest tier that you can grade at right now is $80, they have 10 million cards and they charge $80 a card for the fucking grade"
"they're printing money. they're reinvesting $200 million right now in a new facility to keep up with the demand"
As long as they’re counting ballots after Election Day in California, it only means one thing: Spencer Pratt and Steve Hilton are out of the runoffs for LA Mayor and Governor.
In fact, Gavin Newsom confirmed it just two weeks ago.
When asked about the possibility of ending up with two Republican candidates for governor and no Democrats, he said:
We will have to topple the state government of California, and that is exactly what the Democrats are going to do.
“We all have agencies. We can shape the future. I don’t anticipate this being the case, but there is a ‘break the glass scenario.’ There are many people who have a deep understanding of what it would look like if Democrats were locked out, and we’re going to do everything to make sure that doesn’t happen. I’ll leave it there.”