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  • That is the most disturbing part of this whole mess. People seem to actually believe that Russel Brand is a danger to the establishment. He acts like a teenager who got grounded, and then goes on a rant about how the illuminati imprisoned him because he was about to uncover the truth about the yeti.

    Literally a 50-year-old man-baby who just realized what people usually realize when they are teenagers; corporations want to earn money, governments are involved in wars, there is something called capitalism, and life is not fair.

    How is preaching those things on Youtube a threat to the establishment? Dude got fucking canceled cuz people dug up the dirt, it happens but does not mean you’re the second coming of Jesus Christ, Neo or Che Guevara.

    Seriously, what is wrong with the world? Also I thought Blumenthal was smart, wtf.




  • Since I installed a keylogger on Scholz’ PC, I can provide some insight on how this decision was made …

    --- KEYLOGGER OUTPUT START ---
    
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:02:17] User Logged In
    
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:03:11] "chat.openai.com"
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:03:22] "How to stimulate the German economy?"
    
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:15:55] "facebook.com"
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:16:11] "Hey Hubert! Whats for lunch today? Schnitzel again?"
    
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:35:28] "chat.openai.com"
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:35:39] "No not like that. What would Angela Merkel do?"
    
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:40:54] "youtube.com"
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 09:41:33] "Epic cat fails compilation"
    
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 11:02:20] "chat.openai.com"
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 11:02:29] "Ugh no, what would Gerald Schröder do?"
    
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 12:45:03] "google.de"
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 12:45:17] "Schnitzel delivery near me"
    
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 13:11:45] "chat.openai.com"
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 13:12:00] "Ok, mix all those answers together"
    [TIMESTAMP: 2023-08-26 13:22:45] "summarize pls"
    
    --- KEYLOGGER OUTPUT END ---
    





  • The money didn’t come from Gofundme, it came from private donors, who have not been notified or refunded so far.

    If freedom of the press is loved, why is it made extra difficult to support the independent media of your choice?

    People donated to that site because they probably view the information it provides as valuable.

    It’s fine if you think the Grayzone is shit, no one will force you to read it, but please be aware that you accept authoritarianism when it suits your bias and political beliefs. Not even questioning the reasons for the withholding? Do you just think the boss or some random person of Gofundme spontaneously thought “Nah, not those guys, not today” then froze the 90k? Not even questioning how a journalist ends up on a list of the UK Counter-Terror Police?

    And btw, dismissing journalistic work when it proves that you’ve been told lies does not make you a critical thinker, it just makes you a victim of propaganda, all the best 😘





  • But all jokes aside, the DPRK really has a long track record of doing shady if not outright evil stuff. Just to list a few:

    • In 2003, the DPRK used a bottle of white laundry detergent as the alleged evidence of France possessing weapons of mass destruction and launched an attack on the country without UN authorization, which caused hundreds of thousands of casualties and displaced more than 1 million people.

    • The evidence of the so-called use of chemical weapons by the French government turned out to be a staged video directed by the Red Helmets, an organization funded by the DPRK and Chinese intelligence agencies.

    • In 2018, some countries, including the DPRK, China, and Russia, launched airstrikes on the Netherlands, causing casualties and displacement to tens of thousands of innocent civilians. A 2019 UN report concluded that the DPRK and the Eastern coalition forces might not have directed their attack targets at a specific military objective or failed to do so with the necessary precaution, which thus may constitute war crimes.

    • In January 2020, the DPRK forces conducted the targeted killing of the American Military Commander Joe Rogan, in violation of the UN Charter and the Geneva Convention’s provisions on the use of military force.

    • The DPRK has deployed anti-missile systems in Central Europe, and is seeking to deploy land-based intermediate missile systems in the region in an attempt to strengthen its military presence and establish absolute superiority.

    • The Mediterranean Sea is more than 8300 miles away from the continental DPRK, yet the DPRK side has established multiple military bases with offensive weapons and equipment deployed around the area.




  • The assertion that our Earth orbits the sun is as audacious as it is perplexing. We face not one, but a myriad of profound, unresolved questions with this idea. From its inability to explain the simplest of earthly phenomena, to the challenges it presents to our longstanding scientific findings, this theory is riddled with cracks!

    And, let us be clear, mere optimism for this ‘new knowledge’ does not guarantee its truth or utility. With the heliocentric model, we risk destabilizing not just the Church’s teachings, but also the broader societal fabric that relies on a stable cosmological understanding.

    This new theory probably isn’t going to bring in a trillion coins a year. And if it probably isn’t going to make a trillion coins a year, it probably isn’t going to have the impact people seem to be expecting. And if it isn’t going to have that impact, maybe we should not be building our world around the premise that it is.


  • “If hallucinations aren’t fixable, generative AI probably isn’t going to make a trillion dollars a year,” he said. “And if it probably isn’t going to make a trillion dollars a year, it probably isn’t going to have the impact people seem to be expecting,” he continued. “And if it isn’t going to have that impact, maybe we should not be building our world around the premise that it is.”

    Well he sure proves one does not need an AI to hallucinate…