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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 3 points ago +3 / -0

Off the too of my head: bigger hearts, more heart growth, growth over a longer time, and more likely to be highly active.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

It won't, without something new and disruptive. AI is, for the most part, combinations of algorithms conceived of decades ago, that aren't exceptionally complicated - it tends to be more of a, "the devil is in the details," situation, in any given niche. They've recently been able to put them to work on massive amounts of data, that would have been impossible even 10+ years ago (efficient GPGPUs, fast SSDs, and cheap fast networking). Like with those self-driving cars, they keep hitting walls, where more data doesn't really help.

If we get AGI or the like, it will be because of either a genius doing something new and different, or scientists correctly implementing a, "neuron soup," paired with fast microprocrssors (disruptive once it works smoothly, but related research is ongoing and iterative). The talk they use now is wishful thinking, until that happens - and they may be on the chopping block, instead of their, "lessers," depending on who does it.

With smartphones, they stopped really caring about actually chipping people, I think. Phones give you basic biometrics on 98%+ of millenials and younger.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

And health, prosperity (growth/transmutation), restoration (transmutation again, possibly resurrection), and the pineal gland (the eye). For the age we're in, Horus is much easier to work with than Aquarius, which would really need a well-learned Greek Scholar who was also into the esoteric, to translatew. The midwit slave waterboy interpretation is definitely way off, but with things like human rights not really even being a thing, yet, but underclasses also being treated very differently than under the later feudalism, and its offshoots, or chattel slavery, and with gods of the the and place, and their agents, being forced of nature, with no boundary between the biological and spiritual...yeah. Horus' mythological and esoteric baggage is a lot easier to parse, with literate post-Christian minds, and still overlays well with what isn't up to cultural interpretation about Aquarius.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Don't worry, they have plenty of other ways, still. If our laws were enforced correctly, the whole election would have to have been thrown out, even disregarding the machines.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's kind of loaded. Do 66% of X, or Boomers, know about the holocaust? If so, what do they know?

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Whodathunkit?! I'm surprised they let the cat out of the bag, though. These have been questioned for a long time, and the graves were obviously hoaxes to anyone with any sense. But, in the Toronto Sun? What game is being played, here?

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

for example most of them still believe that convoy donations were foreign donated

I can vouch for at least 3 foreign donations, including my own. Most of the people the press went after donated less than anyone in my family did, too.

As an aside, it would be helpful to not call natives Indians. No political correctness agenda, or anything. Trudeau and his mistress have ties, and a growing potentially big scandal, with Indian Indian organized crime.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 2 points ago +2 / -0

Bombs like those, and newer, more efficient types, aren't to bad, after mere years. "Dirty bombs," and depleted uranium munitions, are potentially pretty bad, though, and hard to clean up after. The old nuclear winter propaganda was bogus, for sure.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Maybe some do. But I've lived in one that failed at that. There were well worn paths through the forest, when I was a kid, there. Now, they're gone, crime is way up, some of the houses are section 8...but you get gates, and in some lucky years, a pool (I'll give you one guess about which group causes the problems that close the pool like every other year).

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 2 points ago +2 / -0

You also won't be able to get health care. That's the problem. Even treating doctors as only useful for fixing broken things, it's going to happen.

That said, they don't need to track specific codes. If you have any records, like just a birth certificate, they can work it out. Only people without paper identities aren't being tracked.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 2 points ago +2 / -0

One of China's several major problems, these days, is the growth of Christianity. Their censored versions helped, but not enough. Some people want more than what this world can provide, and the state as religion fails them. Hopefully, it will help lead to the downfall of all of this. In the words of the great Neil Fallon, "Even the mole people, they got to get religion/They gonna join that underground church."

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Where are some receipts, to indicate that this isn't yet another tall tale spun to further muddy what may or may not be the truth of it? Some people have latched on to this, it seems pretty recently. It may be true, or it may not be. Are there verified documents, independent consistent witness testimonies, etc.? It wouldn't shock me, at this point, but I need a bit more than just somebody saying it's true.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Is there a selection, or brainwashing, process, first? I've heard this, before, but shouldn't you have more whistle blowers? It seems like most anyone that isn't naturally antisocial aught to be able to easily make the decision that mortality is OK, if that's what immortality requires.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Most sources are asbestos free, now, and most unknowingly were in the distant past, too. In all likelihood, the J&J baby powder caused no illnesses, either. But, by knowingly continuing to use a contaminated source, after the rest of that market's producers weren't, anymore, they were being negligent, which got them into trouble.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's spelled with a single S, and I can tell you didn't watch it. Our brains worked fine, with even more calories to consume, centuries before cheap sugar. As well, the fuel for our brains from carbs can be made with many carbs, not just glucose-fructose.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 5 points ago +5 / -0

But there aren't even 4 billion bankers, legislators, traders, etc., are there?

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 2 points ago +2 / -0

The lack of consumer sales is why it didn't get serious for GM, until their truck production got threatened. Those sales are at least moderately healthy.

PR-wise, Ford won, already, and GM stonewalling will cost them, IMO. But, they probably figure we will get forced to bail them out, later, so who cares?

Though, with some vehicles not being able to get made enough, others are selling really well (related: they're all shooting themselves in their feet by cutting small vans for the for the Chicken Tax, instead of making them in NAFTA territory - they have low sales because they were all over a year out before the plandemic, and longer for custom orders). It's almost like people that can spend on new vehicles don't like what's available, at the current prices. Lightly used cars and trucks areiften selling over new MSRP, with new inventory on dealer lots - either the dealers can stop the scalping, or continue selling less. A good example would be the new Ranger, Ridgeline, and Santa Cruz, vs the Maverick. All of them are trying to get light duty suburban pickups to fit into emissions and safety regs, which is very much a square peg and round hole problem. But, one is in vastly shorter supply than demand, consistently.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Even more money for big pharma. Eat contaminated meat: get sick. Don't eat meat: get sick, and pay big pharma for the stuff you can't get enough of from plants and fungi.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

We haven't been dealing mRNA like this any more than we've been dealing with terminator corn. What we have been dealing with has had billions of generations of biological filtering, for each significant change.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

At this point, if they succeed, it's your own damn fault. I had enough info by Feb 2020 to be over any pandemic fear. Now, it's just anxiety about when they'll make certain moves, and how. It's annoying AF, I'll grant. But, if you didn't get tired of the fear narrative long ago, I'm pretty sure you enjoy being led around by a nose ring.

When the leaders of the barbarians at the gates shit themselves, fall asleep on the job, can't stay sober, can't string sentences together, all while being recorded and broadcast...I take 10mg of Fukitol, twice a day, with coffee.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 3 points ago +3 / -0

Are butthurt Redditors invading? Have some points back, my dude.

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 2 points ago +2 / -0

Year Zero, but this time done incrementally (and with insufficient air guitar, but probably plenty of lice).

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Respect_Mah_Covfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

An interesting thing about Star Wars was that much of what we bluffed about having then did get invented, or a close enough facsimile, by the mid 1990s, plus more. Using the massive proliferation of commercial satellite launches to hide weapons platform satellites, even from those doing the work to deploy them, would have been child's play, throughout the 00s and 10s.

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