RE: Stranger than Fiction

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A lot of what I experienced, and have been experiencing in different formats, but today was really telling, is it's bots, not supporters. I was on a blog today, made several comments, all of a sudden it came up Ops, something went wrong, refresh the page. I did, and all my comments were gone. AI is way more actively engaged than what I think people realize. Basically, what remained, was each side going at each other, people making any sense, was gone.



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Interesting. I haven't seen that, but I haven't really been looking and I try to avoid getting into political debates these days. It's just pointless it seems.

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I have those days myself thinking it's pointless, but sharing information is important, so is having knowledge and understanding of what's happening in the world, I won't feel blinded running around not knowing what's taking place if SHTF for any given reason. What you know early on, especially stuff posted on blockchains, are incredibly helpful in bringing insight that individuals post from scenes, or share with each other, in countering the driven narrative. The Renee Good shooting was a prime example of that, video coverage coming from all angles that within a day countered the narrative of what was being put out. This lets people analyze the situation from different perspectives, promoting cooler heads to prevail before passing judgement(s). Like if many of them really knew this isn't about illegal immigration, and an attempt to invoke the insurrection act to control our major import/exports centers, they'd take a step back with a better understanding that it is an action to get a reaction, illegal immigration is an objective to achieve an underlying objective. Don't believe me, look at all the states these things are happening in, California, Oregon, Washington, Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Carolina, North Carolina, Illinois, Tennessee, with the latter being the second largest inland port in the US. Took me long enough to connect that one. I kept asking myself, what's so special about Memphis. Didn't click because it's so interior. Look up Inland Port Greer, and The International Port of Memphis.

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