Posts for Tag: deception
Imagine you’ve just returned successfully and alive from the greatest journey in Human history to embrace the Cameras about Mankind’s Greatest Ever Accomplishment…..and you look like this.
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) July 4, 2025
Please take all the time you need. pic.twitter.com/7XlIxdhaML
Is MAHA Pushing the WEF’s Wearable Agenda? - Dr. Henry Ealy
Gold is Money Good, Brace for Deep Recession - Ed Dowd
Peter Thiel is the Antichrist? No, But He is Helping Usher it All in
Wait... What?
Wait...what???
— HustleBitch (@HustleBitch_) June 24, 2025
RFK Jr: "My vision that is every American is wearing a wearable (electronic data collection device) within four years." pic.twitter.com/snrjldK0aZ
The Senate Just Passed the GENIUS Act - CBDCs in Sheep's Clothing
On June 18th, while the country was distracted with headlines about Trump and Iran, the U.S. Senate quietly advanced the GENIUS Act - a bill designed to "legitimize" stablecoins, but in reality, it paves the way for a permissioned, surveilled, and tightly controlled digital currency regime. We predicted this. [Read More]
What the Media won’t Tell You: Iran
Professor Of War Warns Many European Countries Are In A ‘Pre Civil War’ State
One of the globe’s leading experts on war has warned that many European countries are on the verge of civil war and may already be past the point of no return.
David Betz, Professor of War in the Modern World at King’s College London, says his research shows is a statistically significant chance of a civil war breaking out within five years in a major European country, with a distinct possibility that the conflict could spill over to neighbouring Nations. [Read More]
AI's New Threat: Fueling Grand Delusions
The newest artificial intelligence danger - The engines are all too good at feeding delusions of grandeur
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me 1000 times, make me crazy.
A small but growing number of users of artificial intelligence engines like ChatGPT are developing psychotic delusions from their conversations with the services.
The New York Times reported on Friday on the trend, which I have occasionally glimpsed firsthand in interactions on X with heavy AI users. The piece offered the most powerful evidence yet that the engines now have linguistic abilities with the power to exploit vulnerable people in ways we are only beginning to discover. [Read More]