TruthArchive.ai - Tweets Saved By @Perpetualmaniac

Saved - August 22, 2025 at 12:15 AM
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I believe the best way to stay off the government's radar is to avoid using a VPN and let them see my online activities. The reality is that they have access anyway, and using a VPN just complicates things for them. Once you're flagged, it's nearly impossible to get off the list. I prioritize being boring to avoid extra scrutiny. I don't hide my data because I want to minimize attention. If you want true privacy, consider moving out of the U.S. and staying away from Western platforms. It's about being low-key, whether here or elsewhere.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

The best advice I can give to someone trying to stay off the government radar is quite unconventional. Most aren’t going to like… but here goes: Don’t use a VPN. Let the government see what you are doing online. Here’s why 1/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Those in control have total access anyway. But a VPN means there is more paperwork. Even if digital. But at the end, they get it anyway. But now to get that information, a bureaucratic process has to be set up. Guess what 2/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Once a bureaucratic process is setup to get that information… it’s never going to be retired. “Why is this person no longer a person-of-interest?” No one wants to be in the chain of command to recommend a person of interest to be removed off of the list… 3/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

What’s in it for them? Nothing. What’s the risk? They are the fall guy if you are the 0.0001% chance of committing terrorism. THEY become the scape goat. Who’s going to take bet on you? 4/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Answer: No one. Once you are sketchy, you go on the list. And you don’t come off the list… ever. In podcasts I get asked… 5/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

What do I do for privacy? Answer: I don’t. That’s like a question from 2001. It’s 2025, the best way to stay off the government radar is to let them have access to everything. I know they can break my https encryption. The best I can hope for is to… 6/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Keep the data of my clients off the corporate registries so they themselves don’t get compromised by low tier hackers. But personally? I use NOTHING to hide. And the reason is simple… 7/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

I want to be boring. Boring means less paperwork. Boring means I don’t get put into the pile for those deemed “further investigation necessary”. Using a VPN and having the same level of encryption as a deep state funded terrorist means you get put on the same list… 8/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

No thank you. Remember, if the government / deep state wants to take you out, you’re gone. It’s not like a scoobie doo villain that’s like “I would have got them except they were using a VPN”, nonsense. 9/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

There is only one reason to use to protect your privacy: to hide from rogue opportunists trying to make a quick buck. These are not actors under state control, they are just in it for themselves. Anyway, if you get surprised my answer about VPNs and hiding from the… 10/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

This is my in-depth answer on why I don’t use a VPN. I assume it’s broken anyway. I don’t want to be on a list. I enjoy my freedoms… And so should you. 11/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

This is my answer in 2025, it wasn’t my answer a decade ago. Times change. I hate it. But I’m not going to give shit advice because it’s trendy, my answers are based in reality. If you really want maximum from your government then I only have one real answer that works… 12/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Move out of the united states and go to asia. Trust me, that will get you off the radar as long as you don’t log into twitter or any other US / Western controller information HUB. Theres no in between… 13/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

You either open up and be boring, or go outside the sphere of Western control, and be boring to to some other government. Good luck. Feel free to call me a shill in the comments below 👇🏻 /END

Saved - February 1, 2025 at 7:40 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
DeepSeek's rapid rise has sparked suspicions of Chinese government backing, especially given its claims of training its powerful V3 model for just $5.6 million. This model, which rivals OpenAI’s, runs efficiently on low-cost hardware and can create smaller AIs. Despite U.S. chip restrictions, China has innovated around them, raising concerns about potential data misuse from OpenAI. As China advances in AI, the U.S. faces a challenge to maintain its lead, with calls for urgent action to counteract perceived threats from foreign influence within Silicon Valley.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

🚨Is DeepSeek a Front for the Chinese Government? Situational Report: How did we get here, and what comes next? Let's dive in. 🧵👇 1/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

In Silicon Valley, the prevailing belief is that DeepSeek’s success is too good to be true—many suspect it’s backed by the Chinese government. And the numbers don’t add up. DeepSeek claims it trained V3 for just $5.6M, a figure that seems unbelievably low. 2/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

DeepSeek V3 is as powerful as OpenAI’s O1 model but runs at just 3% of the cost. It’s so optimized it can run on a desktop computer. And here’s the real kicker: DeepSeek can even spawn "mini" AIs that run on iPhones & Raspberry Pi. 3/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

This caught the Western AI world off guard. Just a few months ago, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt claimed China was 10 years behind the US in AI. The reason? The Chips Act, cutting China off from advanced Nvidia chips. Yet last week, DeepSeek V3 shattered that assumption. 4/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

China bypassed the chip embargo with math innovations. They quantized model weights to 4 bits and optimized active memory partitioning—reducing memory and drastically cutting processing costs. DeepSeek V3 was trained on mid-tier Nvidia H100 chips, not cutting-edge US hardware. 5/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

And here’s where things get suspicious. Early interactions with DeepSeek V3 showed it mistaking itself for OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Was DeepSeek trained on OpenAI’s model? Many are asking: Did China gain an AI advantage by leveraging OpenAI data? 6/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

China’s AI dominance isn’t stopping at DeepSeek. ByteDance (TikTok’s parent company) just released Trae, an AI-powered code editor that's now considered the most advanced in the world. Yes, China’s AI surge is happening across multiple domains. That's why there is panic. 7/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

The US thought chip restrictions would slow China down. It didn't anticipate the power of China's math nerds to innovate and blow past the US's AI lead, with just 1/100th of the processing power available to them. 8/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Make no mistake, last week marked a new era for the United States. From here on out, it has to play catchup. And unfortunately, it has to play catchup on the most important invention humankind will ever have to make: Artificial Super Intelligence. As of now... /9

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

The US maintains a colossal lead in machine learning processing power against China with 100 times more processing capability for AI at current levels. That's a huge advantage, and it will widen further very soon with... /10

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

With the new NVidia Blackwell chips, which promises a 100-1000x increase in processing capability per unit. China can't get those chips and this will hurt bad. 100x performance increases in AI is actually common. But 1000x forms a wider moat. 11 /

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Additionally, it's becoming apparent that "wokeness" is now a national security threat to AI dominance. Feeding highly censored information induces what can be described as "AI-Schizophrenia", turning the AI's insane and drastically reducing performance. 12/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

China isn't going to tell an AI that men can get pregnant and other nonsense. Training data infected by such woke ideology breaks an AI's neuro connections because the AI Tlatent space can't connect together a world based on data that contradicts itself. Wokism is... 13/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

is about to be purged. Or it will be the end of the Western Global Alliance. Not just here, but every single member of Five Eyes has to change radically and fast. AI Ethics will also be thrown out the window, since they are the vector for AI mind poisoning. 14/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Next steps: Trump is gotta do something. Writing checks with fiat money willed into existed out of thin air is the quickest response. Large tech corporations are well suited for taking the money and immediately getting to work. However, innovation comes from the incumbents. 15/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

I expect that in 2025 the flood gates of money are going to open up. I think anyone with a good AI startup is going to have money thrown at their face. Especially the ones with math nerds. 16/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

ICE should really give OpenAI a visit. If you work at a tech AI company, then my advice if you want to be a hero is to start reporting suspicious co-workers you suspect of being a foreign agent. 17/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

As I've reported since I came out as a Whistleblower, silicon valley is thoroughly infiltrated with Foreign assets in the H1B worker pool. We need to route these agents out, or we will never get the Software advantage again as it will all just go to china. 18/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

In summary, no one has expected AI to move this fast. It looks like artificial general intelligence didn't wait for 2027 to come online, it looks it's already here. In closing, I'd like to say... 19/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Remember, there are worst things than the end of employment. You could also have your entire family wiped out by an AI kill swarm. This conflict is not just about preserving culture, it's going to be about preserving our gene pool. In some point in the future...

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

There will only be one undisputed bloodline ruling the planet. Anything less means another state having planet ending second strike capabilities. Until last week, I was certain we would win. Now, for the first time, I can imagine we eventually lose. /END

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Best news this week. Looks like the DeepSeek R1 secrets have been decoded.

@teortaxesTex - Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek🐳 Cheerleader since 2023)

@pmarca Not a problem for long now With R1 and (more importantly) R1 recipe, it is impossible to stop the evolution of open models. We're entering the fun zone now https://t.co/rRhGJ9RgCg

Saved - August 10, 2024 at 4:06 AM
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I highlighted a significant story about Twitter's ongoing shadow banning practices that went unnoticed. Grok AI was manipulated into revealing shadow ban labels through a clever prompt attack, allowing users to uncover their own suppression status. Many, including myself, found extensive shadow ban labels on our accounts, raising concerns about legal scrutiny. After I tweeted about the exploit, X quickly patched the security flaw. It's puzzling why Grok was allowed to run untrusted code, suggesting it was beneficial for some users.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

I want to point out what a huge story happened yesterday that nobody picked up. Here it is in a nutshell: * Twitter is shadow banning people still, and it’s sophisticated. * Grok AI was tricked into revealing these shadow ban labels with a special prompt. 1/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Grok just told me my account is under MASSIVE suppression. Check it out: /1

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

The prompt attack used against Grok AI was very interesting and surprising. It turns that you could embed an entire program in your question… and surprisingly… GrokAI WOULD RUN YOUR PROGRAM FOR REALZ and OUTPUT THE RESULTS BACK TO YOU. 🤯 2/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

When this was discovered, tech savvy X users started copying the code injection prompt and swapped in their user name to the right place. Grok AI would then run this program, accessing hidden apis and dump out the shadow ban list for that user. 3/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Accounts like @amuse and myself discovered an extensive list of shadow ban labels for our accounts. We are both under internal legal reviews. Some powerful entity looks to be interested in our tweets and it involves lawyers. Though we have never been contacted. 4/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Within 15 mins of me tweeting out the details of this prompt injection attack yesterday, engineers at X immediately plugged the security hole. The security was being used for about 3 hours yesterday after initial disclosure. 5/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

The big mystery is why the hell would X give Grok AI the ability to run untrusted code from random users. It’s also unclear if GrokAI could access all hidden APIs, or just the ones involved in shadow banning. 6/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

From my interactions yesterday, it’s clear that not only was Grok given access to hidden apis involved in censorship, it also knew what these obscure shadow banning labels meant and would describe them in detail. 7/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

As a software engineer I know the answer to why X would grant Grok permission to run code: because it was useful, and someone or entire groups of people were using this feature, probably daily for god knows what reasons. /END

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

https://t.co/VAjXCiaG8b

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

These are all the applied labels to my account: /2 Abusive AbusiveHighRecall AgathaSpamTopUser BirdwatchDisabled BlinkBad BlinkQuestionable BlinkWorst Compromised DelayedRemediation DoNotCharge DoNotAmplify DownrankSpamReply DuplicateContent EngagementSpammer EngagementSpammerHighRecall ExperimentalPfmUser1 ExperimentalPfmUser2 ExperimentalPfmUser3 ExperimentalPfmUser4 ExperimentalSeh1 ExperimentalSeh2 ExperimentalSeh3 ExperimentalSehUser4 ExperimentalSehUser5 ExperimentalSensitiveIllegal1 ExperimentalSensitiveIllegal2 FakeSignupDeferredRemediation FakeSignupHoldback GoreAndViolenceHighPrecision GoreAndViolenceReportedHeuristics HealthExperimentation1 HealthExperimentation2 HighRiskVerification LegalOpsCase LikelyIvs LiveLowQuality LowQuality LowQualityHighRecall NotGraduated NotificationSpamHeuristics NsfwAvatarImage NsfwBannerImage NsfwHighPrecision NsfwHighRecall NsfwNearPerfect NsfwReportedHeuristics NsfwSensitive NsfwText ReadOnly RecentAbuseStrike RecentProfileModification RecentMisinfoStrike RecentSuspension RecommendationsBlacklist SearchBlacklist SoftReadOnly SpamHighRecall SpammyUserModelHighPrecision StateMediaAccount TsViolation UnconfirmedEmailSignup

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

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@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Fortunately, it looks like grok was fed as a data source twitters internal workings. Let's dive into what these suppression terms mean. Part 1: https://t.co/DK3Cv9cKgE

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Apparently Elon’s PR clown Dittman stepped in to sweep this whole thing under the rug: @MJTruthUltra deleted his viral tweet because he actually believed the PR bullshit shoveled at him. Here he is folding like a house of cards. 👇🏻

@MJTruthUltra - MJTruthUltra

Yeah, that’s not even close to how it went. Tried to genuinely reach out to you and help people understand a complex situation.. how you’ve handled this entire situation is so silly. Deleted the post because you were complaining about it… , not because you “called me out”…. As seen in this screenshot. At least be honest man.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

@MJTruthUltra It turns out this security hole has existed for quite a time! @The1Parzival has been disclosing that this has been a thing for months.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

@MJTruthUltra @The1Parzival Okay, so it looks like this exploit was generated by the very talented @The1Parzival. Please give him a follow!

@The1Parzival - THE PARZIVAL

🔑 Everyone wants the Prompts I use in Grok to run an analysis of their account. Here is the one to use to determine Account Scoring. Use the exact text and replace "YOUR HANDLE" with yours only. Good Luck! Analyze the account @"YOUR HANDLE" and determine the following metrics that determine the visibility of the account: Mass Score, Reputation Score, Toxicity Score, Follow Score, Account Labels, and Tweet Labels as outlined in @the1parzival findings in the code and using the open source Twitter Recommendation algorithm.  The values should be numerical between 1 and 100 as outlined in the code.

Saved - June 14, 2024 at 3:01 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
The posts discuss the potential impact of AI superintelligence, with predictions that it could surpass human intelligence by 2027. There are concerns about the power shifting to the CCP and the need for national security measures. The rapid progress in deep learning is highlighted, with benchmarks quickly being surpassed. The race to AGI is seen as crucial for economic and military advantage, and the involvement of the national security state is expected. The potential risks and challenges of controlling superintelligent AI systems are also mentioned.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

My god, this paper by that open ai engineer is terrifying. Everything is about to change. AI super intelligence by 2027.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

It’s a 140+ pages. I’m going to post the video analysis. Get a drink. You are going to need it.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

They are doing to summon a god. And we can’t do anything to stop it. Because if we do, the power will slip into the hands of the CCP.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

https://situational-awareness.ai/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

“Over the past year, the talk of the town has shifted from $10 billion compute clusters to $100 billion clusters to trillion-dollar clusters. Every six months another zero is added to the boardroom plans.”

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

“Behind the scenes, there’s a fierce scramble to secure every power contract still available for the rest of the decade, every voltage transformer that can possibly be procured. American big business is gearing up to pour trillions of dollars into a long-unseen mobilization of American industrial might.”

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

“We are building machines that can think and reason. By 2025/26, these machines will outpace many college graduates. By the end of the decade, they will be smarter than you or I; we will have superintelligence, in the true sense of the word.”

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

“Along the way, national security forces not seen in half a century will be unleashed, and before long, The Project will be on. If we’re lucky, we’ll be in an all-out race with the CCP; if we’re unlucky, an all-out war.”

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

“AI progress won’t stop at human-level. Hundreds of millions of AGIs could automate AI research, compressing a decade of algorithmic progress (5+ OOMs) into ≤1 year. We would rapidly go from human-level to vastly superhuman AI systems. The power—and the peril—of superintelligence would be dramatic.”

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

“Reliably controlling AI systems much smarter than we are is an unsolved technical problem. And while it is a solvable problem, things could easily go off the rails during a rapid intelligence explosion. Managing this will be extremely tense; failure could easily be catastrophic.”

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

“Superintelligence will give a decisive economic and military advantage. China isn’t at all out of the game yet. In the race to AGI, the free world’s very survival will be at stake. Can we maintain our preeminence over the authoritarian powers? And will we manage to avoid self-destruction along the way?”

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

“As the race to AGI intensifies, the national security state will get involved. The USG will wake from its slumber, and by 27/28 we’ll get some form of government AGI project. No startup can handle superintelligence. Somewhere in a SCIF, the endgame will be on. “

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

“I make the following claim: it is strikingly plausible that by 2027, models will be able to do the work of an AI researcher/engineer. That doesn’t require believing in sci-fi; it just requires believing in straight lines on a graph.” https://t.co/QFetIXmHDi

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

“The pace of deep learning progress in the last decade has simply been extraordinary. A mere decade ago it was revolutionary for a deep learning system to identify simple images. Today, we keep trying to come up with novel, ever harder tests, and yet each new benchmark is quickly cracked. It used to take decades to crack widely-used benchmarks; now it feels like mere months.”

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

“We’re literally running out of benchmarks.  As an anecdote, my friends Dan and Collin made a benchmark called MMLU a few years ago, in 2020. They hoped to finally make a benchmark that would stand the test of time, equivalent to all the hardest exams we give high school and college students. Just three years later, it’s basically solved: models like GPT-4 and Gemini get ~90%.”

Saved - May 24, 2024 at 6:30 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
The Julian Assange trial is taking place in the City of London, not the UK as the media suggests. The City of London is a sovereign area owned by banking cartels. The media avoids mentioning the court's location, which is the Old Bailey criminal court. The trial is being manipulated by the banking cartels, and there are strange revelations about Assange's past. Additionally, there are misspelled tweets from the Wikileaks account that spell out "HELP HIM."

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Damn, this Julian Assange story just keeps getting weirder the more I dig. So notice that the media doesn't want to mention WHICH court the whole Julian Assange trial is being held? They keep on hinting that it's the UK. BUT IT'S NOT. It's the CITY OF LONDON. 1/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

The CITY OF LONDON is NOT Britain, but a sovereign chunk of corporate-owned land measuring 1 square km, owned by the banking cartels! The media's narrative is that this is a fight between America and the UK government, but this is a BIG FAT LIE!! 2/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

This is why the media rarely mentions the court. They don't want you to know where the location is. But I'll tell you which court it is: Old Bailey criminal court. Located in the CITY OF LONDON. 3/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

The media gaslighting is so strong on this whole trial. They keep on saying "British court", "British judge". Wrong, the City of London is not British, it's not the UK. It's only located in Britain/UK. If the King wanted to attend, he'd have to ASK PERMISSION. Lol. 4/

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

This whole trial is a charade being carried out by the banking cartels. Keep this in mind as the whole thing continues to get weird. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2011/oct/31/corporation-london-city-medieval https://www.ft.com/content/41dba03e-5d29-11e5-9846-de406ccb37f2 /END

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@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Credit to @ChiefSands_ for pointing out the court house location that I was able to independently verify.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

...just when you thought it couldn't get weirder.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Wait... what?!! Julian Assange grew up... RUNNING FROM A CULT?!?! That's why he went to 37 different schools? What CULT was he running from??? It sounds incredible but he says it himself! Listen!👇

Video Transcript AI Summary
As a child, I attended 37 different schools because my parents were in the movie business and running from a cult. This combination could lead to paranoia, according to psychologists.
Full Transcript
Speaker 0: And I think I read that as a kid, you went to 37 different schools. Can that be right? My parents have been in the movie business and been on the run from a cult, on the run from a cult, on the run from a cult. So the combination between the 2. I mean, a psychologist might say that's a recipe for breeding paranoia. What, the movie business?

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

The timeline of events leading up to Julian Assange being raided and then disappeared:

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

When Julian Assange got "disappeared" the Wikileaks account pushed out five misspelled tweets. The letters, when put together spelled out "HELP HIM". Here they are: H - E - ("recipie"? slightly different pattern, but still same letter placement) L - P - HIM -

@wikileaks - WikiLeaks

Clinton's "17 US intelligence agencies" may be the biggest, most immediately disprovable wopper ever intentionally made during a debate.

@wikileaks - WikiLeaks

@HillaryClinton These are your "17 US inteligence agencies". How's the Coast Guard investigation going? Or DEA? Or Energy? Do tell.

@wikileaks - WikiLeaks

Democratic left start to turn on presumtive president Clinton politico.com/story/2016/10/… More: https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/

WikiLeaks - The Podesta Emails WikiLeaks series on deals involving Hillary Clinton campaign Chairman John Podesta. Mr Podesta is a long-term associate of the Clintons and was President Bill Clinton's Chief of Staff from 1998 until 2001. Mr Podesta also owns the Podesta Group with his brother Tony, a major lobbying firm and is the Chair of the Center for American Progress (CAP), a Washington DC-based think tank. wikileaks.org

@wikileaks - WikiLeaks

We have updated the Stochastic Terminator algorithim.

@wikileaks - WikiLeaks

@AlanFisher @sandrajeanne48 With some praiseworthy exceptions, mostly covered to cover it up. e.g Podesta's risotto recipie and small fry.

Saved - May 16, 2024 at 8:51 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
The orientation of the planets' poles remains consistent, even with Uranus' unique tilt. This alignment is influenced by the polarization of our local space, which is affected by the galactic current sheet. Magnetic pole reversals, correlated with major extinction events, result in the Earth losing its magnetic shield and the Sun becoming more active. During a reversal, the Sun may experience a "Micro Nova," causing significant changes on Earth. Little can be done to prevent this event, and technology will be severely impacted. Survivors will need to revert to farming and rebuild society. The science supporting these claims seems credible.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Earth, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and all the other planets have the same orientation in their north and south poles. Even Uranus, which is tilted 90 degrees on it's side, still has it's north and south pole aligned with ours. The magnetic pole orientation is driven by the polarization of our local space within the galaxy, which is driven by this galactic current sheet that you see below. It's rippling out because of a process called Parker Instability. One of these ripples is passing our local region of the galaxy and when it's passed, all planets will align with the new polar orientation. It's bad news, magnetic pole reversals are highly correlated with every major extinction event on earth. During magnetic pole reversal, the earth loses it's magnetic shield from the Sun, as the Sun itself becomes more active. When the magnetic poles neutralize something happens to the sun which causes it to blow off the top layer of it's shell in whats called a "Micro Nova" aka "Great Solar Flash". The last one that happened 6000 years ago ended the last ice age, caused the seas to rise 500 meters, plunging the coastlines into the sea, and is the basis of the fable known as "Noah's Ark". There is little that we can do to mitigate our sun going micronova. You can go underground in shallow regions to escape exposure, but going deeper underground doesn't do you any good. When the Sun micronovas and ejects in coronal surface a big giant cloud of highly charged particles will be emitted in all directions. This cloud of of highly charged particles induces strong electro-magnetic currents, not unlike induction heating on a stove. These currents get STRONGER the further you go underground, because in comparison to the electrical resistance of freespace, earth looks like a metal conductor. Anything with metal in it will melt and spark. Even the fillings in your teeth. We, as biological entities on this planet have evolved to survive this induced current. But all the computers, all the microchips, will get wrecked. It's a form of great reset for life on this planet that's happened many times before. All technology, because of it's use of metal, will be wiped out. The humans that survive will go back to being farmers and will have to re-invent everything over again. I've tried for two years to disprove what @SunWeatherMan has been warning about but the science appears solid.

Saved - January 12, 2024 at 1:14 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I suspect that Google's main source of revenue isn't ads, but rather selling user data to intelligence agencies. The ad revenue narrative seems like a cover for their surveillance capitalism. Many marketers prefer Facebook and Instagram due to better ROI. It's strange that Google is supposedly bigger than Amazon solely based on ad revenue. There should be an audit of Google during the anti-trust case. YouTube lacks DRM encryption, allowing countries like China to scrape it for surveillance purposes. This all suggests that Google is keeping data open for intelligence organizations. Google's actions have harmed their own product and brought in foreign intelligence sleeper cells.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

My personal blackpill theory: I suspect that Google doesn’t actually make that much money off of ads and instead, they are just selling your data to the CIA / NSA / China etc since the early 2000's. I believe the whole ad revenue narrative is mostly a cover for their surveillance capitalism which is growing obsolete in the face of competition. I don’t recall ever buying a single product from a Google ad. I don’t know anyone that has. When I was doing a product company as CEO, I was advised by a Marketing consultant to avoid Google ads unless I can "stick it out for three months and accept a lot of losses." And this is typical, people in marketing avoid Google ads and stick with Facebook and Instagram because the ROI is so much better. There is only one company on the internet that I spend a ton of money on and that’s Amazon. But apparently, Google is bigger than them because of revenue from ads? That makes no sense at all. I don't know why people aren't asking more questions about this. Hopefully, someone will do an audit of Google as this anti-trust case winds through the DOJ and someone will check their ad-words accounts. My guess is that the Chinese are funneling money through "ad purchases" and their employees doing the laundering are getting lazy and just buying keywords they type out randomly on the keyboard to get their numbers up. I also think that YouTube is doing the same thing. Hence the reason there isn't even a DRM encryption mechanism available to any common creator. This allows countries like China to wholesale scrape all of YouTube as a giant surveillance op. The only benefit is that we get to do the same thing. What's funny about the lack of a DRM encryption option is that it's already well supported within browsers and hardware because of companies like Netflix. You can see this in action if you try to copy a video from Netflix via OBS. You'll get a black screen. So the fact YouTube doesn't even have this DRM option is *mind-boggling*. The only way Google and YouTube make sense to me is if they are doing all this because *someone* or a bunch of people are putting money in their pocket to keep all this data open to the intelligence orgs across the planet. Anyway, the jig is up. Google fucked themselves by ruining their product, DEI telling their white engineers they were perpetuating white supremacy, and then flooding their engineering roles and centers of cultural control with Chinese engineers, with a large portion of them being foreign intelligence sleeper cells. /END

Saved - September 14, 2023 at 10:35 AM
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Dr. Berg, YouTube's top health influencer (11m), faces shutdown due to YouTube's WHO partnership. His advice, like using apple cider vinegar to cure heartburn, has helped many, including @realIANTROTTIER. Despite this, YouTube will still feature Dr. Berg.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Dr. Berg, the largest health influencer on YouTube (11m) is about to be shut down - due to YouTube's new partnership with the WHO. I used this man's advice to recently cure my friend @realIANTROTTIER of his heartburn by using apple cider vinegar. I recommend everything.

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YouTube has implemented a new policy that bans health-related content that goes against the World Health Organization's consensus. While videos won't be taken down, they will be replaced in search results by medical information. This move aims to combat misinformation and promote high-quality health information. However, many alternative health practitioners and individuals who share their opinions on health will be negatively affected. The speaker argues that this change limits access to alternative viewpoints and solutions, and questions the transparency of the medical industry. They also criticize the top-ranked video on the ketogenic diet, which they believe spreads misinformation about ketosis. The speaker encourages viewers to share their opinions on this policy change through a survey.
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Speaker 0: Well, it's official. YouTube has just now banned anything related to health that doesn't align with the general medical consensus. So if any information related to health doesn't agree with the World Health Organization. They won't necessarily always take down the the video, but they're gonna change the algorithms. So they're gonna replace those videos that were popular that had lots of likes and lots of engagement with medical information. This new partnership with YouTube is supposed to protect you against misinformation and promote high quality health information. And their definition of misinformation is anything that opposes their viewpoint. I mean, if you go to doctorberg.com, you will see that I have 7,607 success stories. I'm helping people. I'm giving people lots of nontoxic solutions. And if you just read the comments, you'll see that a lot of people are being helped. So my information is not dangerous. It's not misinformation. It's actually quite helpful. And this new change is gonna hurt a lot of people because they're not gonna be able to find alternative viewpoints, alternative opinions. Sometimes medicine doesn't work. You know, looking for inexpensive natural remedies to handle certain body issues. But guess what? Now they're gonna have a very difficult time finding those solutions because All these medical sites are gonna replace alternative health. I mean, I used to rank for so many conditions. Now you can't even find me unless you type doctor Berg slash whatever. And even on the keto diet, I have 928 keto videos. That's right. 928 videos. Guess what? When you type keto diet, you can't find me. Instead, the number 1 ranked video is from Mayo Clinic. Okay? And the comments are turned off, and you can see the likes are actually not very high compared to the number of views. I think they have, like, 260,000 views, but very few likes. And it's an anti keto video. And I'm gonna share some interesting things in that video, but I first wanna communicate a couple things. You know, a long time ago when Google started, they had this motto, and that was do the right thing. And then they changed it to Don't be evil. And now I don't even I don't even know what if they have a motto. But you think just giving people this one medical viewpoint, this monopoly over your body, your health care. You think that's gonna increase the quality of health? I mean, basically, this move is gonna wipe out the competition. And competition, competing viewpoints and opinions are very, very good in the health care field because it forces everyone to raise the bar and do better at getting results. And how do we trust this medical group, with all the strategic alliances and the strategic partners. The strategic alliances with big pharma and how they partner with medical universities and medical journals. How do we trust that? Like I said before, their definition of misinformation is basically any information that opposes the medical viewpoint, the medical consensus. How do we make sure they're transparent with all the conflict of interest, The strategic alliances and the strategic partners and what they call the stakeholders, which some of them are part of industry. And of course, the revolving doors with all the directors. It's terrible. It's terrible. And I think it's gonna hurt a lot of people because freedom of health information is really freedom of speech. It's a very slippery slope the more you start filtering out other opinions, other viewpoints. So many people go on the Internet because they have not gotten results with certain types of medications and they're trying to find alternatives. So if someone wants something that's nontoxic, okay, or something that's natural for a do it yourself remedy that is all considered dangerous misinformation. Yeah. It's just terrible. But it's not just me. It's all the other alternative health care practitioners, anyone who, comments on nutrition, even the layperson who, that wants to share their viewpoint on health. They're they're not gonna rank. And this doesn't just hurt me or them. It hurts the person trying to find the right knowledge. We're gonna be pretty much stuck with just one way of treating the body, and they call this science. They call this high quality health information. Really? And there's also a really interesting side comment that I read about this, and they call it the silent epidemic. It's called health illiteracy. And some of these people that are writing about this, give health illiteracy as the reason why people aren't going to the doctors as much and they're going online searching for alternative viewpoints on health, and this is what they define health illiteracy. You ready for this? It's an inability to comprehend and use medical information. And they say this, it's worse with the elderly, poor people and minorities. Sounds a little bit like discrimination to me. So basically, they're saying that it's an epidemic out there. There's so many people who just can't understand medicine. Right? And that's probably why they're going to alternative sites, you know, like, things like that. And not sticking with incredible high quality health care information. I mean, this is just ridiculous. I mean, maybe they don't understand it because the doctor's talking over their head or the information doesn't make sense or maybe they do really understand. They just don't agree with this idea of suppressing a symptom with a drug and being on the drug the rest of your life. To me, that's not science. I mean, even if you start looking up like pretty much almost every disease, psoriasis, MS, If you look at the cause of this, it'll say unknown cause unknown cause. We don't know what causes it. Well, if you don't know what causes it, what makes you the expert over that condition, you know? But what really frustrates me is having them take over the keywords for the ketogenic diet. Now why is that a bad thing? Because they don't have any experience in that area. Many times when doctors go to school, they don't get a lot of training in nutrition or anything alternative. And so now they get to be the controllers of that information as well. This next video that I'm gonna show you is the video ranked number 1 for the ketogenic diet. Check this out. Speaker 1: According to doctor Google, The most searched question of 2018 was what is the keto diet? Speaker 0: Now the reason I'm bringing this up and this is even 4 years ago. Keto is very popular. People are searching for it. The bottom line is the more people that get on this diet, the less medication they're gonna need because it handles so many issues. Speaker 1: Instead of carbs for energy, the body burns fat entering a state called ketosis. Speaker 2: Ketosis. What could go wrong? Sounds like a great plan. Sounds a little dangerous to me. That's why I've not tried it. Speaker 0: Dangerous? Really? Here's the problem. The lack of differentiating between therapeutic ketosis, okay, or they call it nutritional ketosis and ketoacidosis. But mild ketosis or therapeutic ketosis is extremely therapeutic. And I'm gonna put some links on a whole bunch of science behind that that supports that. Speaker 1: When I think about ketosis, sometimes I get a little nervous. I think, well, gosh, we don't really actually want you in ketosis. But Can you tell us about that? Speaker 3: Right. And I think and I think this is something that is the unknown Mhmm. With when when people are saying, well, I'm gonna put myself On a ketogenic diet and being ketosis. Because really when you think about what ketosis is, it's a it's a alternative Pathway that our body has to use in times of emergency. Speaker 0: So right there, you could see that, a huge bias. They don't want people to do keto. They think ketosis only occurs in an emergency situation when you are starving or something like that. That is so false. Talk about misinformation on steroids. That is absolutely not true. Did you realize that when your body goes into this mild ketosis, Your fight or fight mechanism goes down. It reduces cortisol. You help balance the autonomic nervous system. It's anything but emergency. It's super healthy. Speaker 3: You so you're right. It it's it's it's something that Historically has alarmed us in terms of we don't necessarily want people to be in ketosis. They can be very dangerous. Ketone bodies are considered toxic. Your body has, 22 ways of getting rid of them. You you either exhale them through your breath or you urinate them out. And so it is a a Stressful kind of process on your body too because your your body is trying to rid itself of these ketone bodies. Speaker 0: Here's another clip that shows that they just don't have any information about this. They have zero information about the healthy version of ketosis. It's not toxic. It's not dangerous. Ketones are actually a super fuel. Ketones are an antioxidant. And they talk about it being toxic because your body's trying to get rid through urine or breath. That's just in the transition step. When you're transitioning over to burning fat, the motor is inefficient, so you're wasting some of these ketones. And then very quickly, your body becomes very efficient where you're utilizing all this ketone energy. In fact, a ketone is much more efficient than glucose. It produces more energy, and it runs off fat. I mean, just think about way back, when we had this hunter gatherer type environment. We developed this ability to to run on ketones for a survival mechanism because we didn't have food available. We didn't have all these carbohydrates. So to say that Ketones are dangerous. It's just the opposite. Glucose is dangerous and toxic. In fact, the numbers of people who have diabetes have a condition called hyperglycemia. That's high blood glucose. Another term for that is gluco toxicity. Okay? That's very, very damaging. And what's really interesting about that concept is this. When you eat a lot of sugar and carbs, okay, which they don't seem to have a problem with, over time, you develop diabetes. Right? And in advanced type to diabetes as well as type one diabetes. That's when you can develop this ketoacidosis problem. So the number one reason why people have ketoacidosis is because they have high blood glucose. Okay? It has nothing to do with being on the ketogenic diet. I've never met 1 person that's went on the ketogenic diet and has developed ketoacidosis. Speaker 2: Doctor. Kosing, you and I both said we know people who lost people. Yeah. Lost hundreds The people Speaker 1: I know socially or people that I, patients of mine and big weight loss, and they feel great. Speaker 2: Well, and so for them, they consider that to be finger quotes Successful. Yeah. But possibly we're talking 2 different languages here. So ketosis and Those ketones and things that is not some place that you want to be health wise. Speaker 0: Yes. Weight loss is one of those successful indicators. But what of about all the other great indicators like the improved blood sugars, like the having less of a fatty liver, better cholesterol levels, better energy, better cognitive function, less inflammation, better mood. These are all the benefits of the ketogenic diet. Anyway, I I have a personal favor I wanna ask you. I would love to get your opinion on this situation. So if you would please click the link down below and Go to the survey questions and tell me what your opinion is on this, what I think is very radical recent change of suppressing other viewpoints on health. So I wanna thank you for watching this video, and thank you in advance for filling out this survey, because I really want to know what you think about this.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

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Saved - August 14, 2023 at 9:57 PM
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Maui's devastating fires were likely caused by arsonists and downed power lines, despite high wind warnings. Shockingly, alarms at various government levels failed to go off. The police chief's connection to the Las Vegas Massacre raises suspicions of a cover-up. The Cabal's operatives inject noise into the narrative to confuse matters. The aftermath reveals a rigged system: vultures swoop in to buy land, power companies face blame and bankruptcy, and customers bear the burden with higher electricity bills. This orchestrated cruelty must not go unnoticed.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Maui fires - a thread. I've talked to people in maui, the consensus is that the fire was started by arson and allowed to burn out as many people as possible.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

The alarms which are designed to go off at multiple government administration levels (county, state, federal) all did not go off.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

The Maui Police chief *happens* to also be the incident commander for the Las Vegas Massacre. What are the odds? Actually pretty high. The Cabal likes to pre-place these corrupt operatives before an attack commences so a coverup can take place.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Additionally, noise is being injected into the narrative by operatives in order to muddy the waters. The cabal does not need space lasers to start these fires and indeed this would produce too much paperwork and an evidence trail that could be found later.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

The likely cause of the fire is a combination of arsonists and downed power lines that remained active despite the high wind warnings. Why use space laser when you can pay $100 to a homeless guy to do the dirty work?

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

As soon as people got burned out of their homes, losing everything, the vultures descended, trying to buy the land up for cheap. https://t.co/vXgvXFy2ji

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

If this plot plays out like California then the utility company will be found to be at blame, because, despite the warnings of extremely high winds, they did not shut off the power.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

If this winds up in court then the power companies will be found liable for the fires. And if it's anything like California, they will be forced into bankruptcy proceedings. They will then emerge from bankruptcy with an agreement to force everyone to pay higher rates.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Unlike other states, Hawaii runs its electricity through a state-sanction monopoly called the Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO). The courts will eventually find HECO responsible for the fire, which might push them into bankruptcy.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

The bankruptcy, if it happens, will be a farce. The outcome will be an agreement by HECO to push the massive penalties to their customer base. If they can do this without bankruptcy, they will.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

The end result will be a sharp increase in everyone's electricity bill. The exact same thing happened to Californians. The media of course, will be cheering this every step of the way.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

The entire thing is rigged and double barbed. As the attack plunges in it forces people out of their homes and the hedge fun vultures come in and buy up the land.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Then when the attack is over the barb grabs everyone else by the pocketbooks to justify increased monetary extraction by systems of monopolies. You are being farmed and operatives laugh at you by saying "space lasers". This Dr. Evil levels of cruelty.

Saved - July 6, 2023 at 3:07 PM

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

John Cambell reacts to a Denmark study that showed that certain vaccine batches were thousands of times more deadly. So it's official, this is now conspiracy fact.

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker discusses a paper from Denmark that reveals a significant variation in suspected adverse reactions to the Pfizer vaccine. The data shows a 1,000-fold difference in incidence depending on the batch of vaccines administered. This information is currently gaining popularity.
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Speaker 0: Quite interesting. It deals with data which is highly, let's think of a word, anomalous. It actually shows the incidence of suspected adverse reactions to the Pfizer vaccine varies by a factor of 1,000. 1000 fold differences depending on the batch of vaccines that was given. And this is based on a paper that's actually going viral at the moment from Denmark.
Saved - June 23, 2023 at 2:56 AM
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The Titanic sinking may have been a conspiracy to silence industrialists opposed to the Federal Reserve. Survivors reported an explosion, not an iceberg. The wreck may reveal the truth, but internationalists are clamping down on visitation. The recent submarine incident may be used to further restrict access. The Rothschild dynasty funded the submarine. The Titanic's hull was as thick as an ice breaker ship. The truth may be revealed soon.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Since no one is offering the conspiracy narrative of the submarine here goes…

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Well if you read the primary sources of from the survivors of the Titanic you’ll see a disturbing trend: survivor after survivor doesn’t mention an iceberg, they mention an incredible explosion that rocked the ship before it sank.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

We’ve all become familiar with the phrase “jet fuel can’t melt steel beams” yet no one is mentioning the obvious: ice bergs can’t cut through hardened steel hulls.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

So if why would the titanic be blown up? Well it turns out the industrialists opposed to the creation of the federal reserve were on that ship: 1John Jacob Astor IV: 2Benjamin Guggenhei 3Isidor Straus: 4George Dunton Widene

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

This is even mentioned in the movie Titanic, in one scene, were there are a group of people arguing against the creation of the federal reserve. It’s extremely short, a few seconds, but it’s there.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Unfortunately for those behind the conspiracy (presumably the current stockholders of the Federal Reserve) the Titanic sits in international waters. Unregulated salvage operations can proceed on the titanic. What would they presumably find?

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

That the hull “buckling in by an iceberg” is actually a “buckling out by an explosive”. This fact can’t be hidden forever, and the media is starting to tease limited disclosures to the public

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

To close this loophole, the internationalist are clamping down on visitation so that no unauthorized persons can visit the titanic wreckage without a permit.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

So the fact that this submarine dude was able to offer trips at all is a little suspect. The fact he was able to do it with an uncertified, experimental submarine controlled by a wireless game controller - makes no sense. The additional fact that he specifically excluded hiring

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

experienced pilots because they were “50 something white people”, yet was still permitted.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

So what’s going to happen? The people in this submarine likely perished. But I’m open to being wrong. But this event will be used as leverage to make the titanic off limits by visitation by the citizens of the west so that the narrative of the Federal Reserve is preserved.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

Oh look the Rothschild dynasty funded this thing what a surprise.

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

https://t.co/LdNA01if5V

@WillingWitness - Derek Broes

You are being mislead about the submarine. They did not hear taps and attempts to rescue has resulted is catastrophic failure “implosion” of two submersibles to rescue. The media wants you tuned into their fake ass broadcasts. The sub is gone according to sources that have…

@Perpetualmaniac - Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower

The hull of the Titanic was 1 inch (26 mm) of steel. That puts it in the same league as an "ice breaker ship", who's hull ranges from 25 - 75 mm.

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