Note that no one on Earth has the authority to declare a pandemic. When we say Tedros or the WHO declared a pandemic, it’s important to remember this is literally shorthand for what actually happened: Tedros “gave permission” (“may be characterized”) for anyone to characterize C19 as a pandemic.
If you call that “declaring a pandemic”, fine. I don’t.
@crianza Thanks. I have not played enough video games for the analogy to stick. Yeah I tell myself “My real self is controlling (?) this limited body/mind, which can only perceive a lower dimensional projection of the real world…” It doesn’t stick.
@ChrisWickNews It seems to interest almost no one to articulate very many of their beliefs *and* demonstrate how those beliefs are consistent with one another.
I can’t. That’s why I reserve believing for people in the moment and not things for eternity.
It’s been satisfying to assert that Covid was/is a psyop and the vaccine was/is a bioweapon. But these are military and legalistic terms and concepts I’m not personally willing to research, so I don’t dwell on them.
Significant (English) words people toss around… cavalierly?
- believe
- meaning
- health
There’re more - I just thought I’d throw these out there for now.
AI is artificial but not really intelligent. It’s more like just thinking. It goes through the motions, just like humans do. And, as everyone is becoming aware now, this kind of thinking too much eventually becomes very, very bad for the human thinker.
AI is artificial thinking of the potentially very, very bad kind. It looks like it’s leading to a kind of technological overheating.