@hasantoxr I thought that was obvious from the start 🤷♂️ Though I did notice one AI started to add questions of its own, asking about my opinion on stuff. It felt like taking a survey, so I ignored it 🙋♂️
Everyone’s saying OpenAI got the “same deal” Anthropic was banned for.
Read the fine print. They’re not the same:
On weapons:
Anthropic asked for “no fully autonomous weapons without human oversight” = a human involved in the decision.
OpenAI’s deal says “human responsibility for the use of force” = someone accountable, which can happen after the fact.
Oversight ≠ Responsibility. One requires a human before the trigger. The other requires a name on the paperwork after.
On surveillance:
Dario said explicitly: current law hasn’t caught up with AI. The government can already buy your movement data, browsing history, etc without a warrant. AI can assemble that into a complete picture of your life, at scale. That’s mass surveillance without breaking a single law.
Anthropic wanted protections beyond current law.
OpenAI’s deal says the Pentagon “reflects them in law and policy.” That’s existing law as the safeguard, the exact law Anthropic said is insufficient.
Same words. Different agreements. Read them carefully
@KuhnSteven90717 #pumpaj Serbia isn’t just lighting up. Student-led protests against widespread gov. corruption and election fraud (look up bulgarian train) have been raging for months—specifically targeting the psychotic president (look up LRAD), whose brother has deep crimnial ties, allegedly🤷♂️
Naming is the first act of domination in the imperial worldview.
Not recognition, but ownership.
Not understanding, but control.
"Let there be light" was not a moment of discovery.
It was a declaration of power.
As if what already existed only became real when it was claimed, labeled, and placed beneath authority.
That logic didn’t stop at Genesis.
It became the blueprint of empire:
Nothing exists until empire names it.
Name the land, and it becomes yours.
Name the people, and you define them.
Name the violence, and it becomes law, liberation, or divine will.
Because domination is not just physical.
It’s epistemological.
The West didn’t just colonize territory.
It colonized meaning.
It made its language sacred, its gods universal, and its worldview the baseline for what it called "civilization."
And once the world was renamed in its image, conquest could be rebranded as creation.
Palestine becomes "a desert."
Africa becomes "dark."
Nature becomes "wild."
History becomes "His-story."
This isn't just empire over geography.
It’s empire over reality.
So yes, to Judeo-Christendom, domination becomes synonymous with order.
And everything outside its logic becomes disorder, heresy, savagery, or myth.
Erasure becomes a kind of holy authorship.
But beneath that script, the world never consented.
Light existed before it was named.
The land was never empty.
The people were never imaginary.
And neither were justice, harmony, or life beyond empire.
The task now isn’t only resistance.
It’s remembering what existed before the name.
And reclaiming the power to speak in our own tongues again.
The world doesn’t need a new ruler.
It needs a new relationship with itself.
That begins the moment we stop mistaking control for clarity,
And stop calling conquest creation.
This is one of the most thought-provoking critiques I've heard on the current thinking around climate change and CO2.
This is Olivier Hamant, Research Director at France's National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE).
Hamant explains that it's actually a counterproductive trap to laser focus on CO2 reduction, and even on climate, as we create "solutions" that actually "worsen the penury of resources, worsen global pollution and worsen the collapse of biodiversity."
It's a bit like the story we often hear about the danger of AI, where an AI tasked with "eliminating cancer" decides the most efficient solution is to eliminate all humans. We've given our economic and political systems the narrow goal of "reducing atmospheric CO2," and these systems actually end up destroying the living world that actually regulates our climate.
Hamant's alternative is elegantly simple: start with life, with biodiversity, which he says is "the most systemic lever" with positive impacts on climate, pollution and resource shortage.
I've often been struck with the collapse of biodiversity and the lack of public attention on the topic. For instance a recent survey in the UK found that, in just the last 3 years alone, the insect population in the UK had collapsed by an astounding 63% (https://t.co/lQ7c7bh7BK).
Yet if you look at it, the UK is actually doing an extremely good job in terms of CO2 emissions, they've more than halved them since the 1970s (https://t.co/bpt1YUq3nD). So what gives? What's the point of reducing CO2 emissions if they're simultaneously literally destroying the very foundation of life in the country - the insects, plants, and ecosystems that sustain everything? It sounds like madness.
Hamant is right that at the end of the day life is the litmus test, it all starts and ends with it. Maybe we need to start asking ourselves if we're not treating a symptom and killing the patient.
Predictix: DNA, AI, and the #Zionist Infiltration of UK Mental Health.
My report yesterday for @ukcolumn covers the Israeli influence over mental health in the UK - DNA-mining and fast-track drug prescription.
Yesterday’s main report covers the progression from the UK-Israel partnership on health sectors in northern England to the involvement of Israeli “innovation” in mental health care and fast-track to drug prescription based on your DNA and demographic data. It is a terrifying glimpse into a future influenced and governed those who wish to see us converted into hackable humans with no connection to our collective Humanity. You can watch the full news program here.
The following is taken from a recent article by Julian Rose, further excerpts below:
Yuval Noah Harari, the Israeli professor of history and top advisor to the Word Economic Forum cabal, has made a point of stating how human beings are now “hackable”, and how this will enable the reengineering of the human into a gene edited version in which ‘all the faults have been removed’. With the result that this entity will then become ‘superior to God’.
“We will do better than God” in Harari’s words.
This has a strong throw-back to Hitler’s preoccupation with the pre World War Two eugenics program, designed to result in the breeding of ‘the perfect Aryan’. In the Nazi’s case, an athletic, blond haired, blue eyed ‘ubermensch’.
Read more on my Substack:
https://t.co/J1HIfCHndP
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@FiveTimesAugust@Jikkyleaks At first I read ‘head bump’ after ‘elbow bump’ and thouhgt, did people really do head bumps? So yeah, that’s how dumb it all was 🤷♂️