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Edward Snowden on how three letter agencies track your every move through all of your devices

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Smartphones are constantly connected to cellular towers, even when the screen is off. They emit radio frequency emissions to communicate with the nearest tower, creating a record of the phone's presence. This data is stored and can be accessed by companies and governments for surveillance purposes. The problem is that users have no control or visibility over what their phones are doing at any given time. Hacking is a common method used to gain access to devices, allowing attackers to control and collect personal information. Companies like Google and Facebook also collect and store user data, which can be accessed by governments. The lack of transparency and control over data collection poses a threat to privacy and individual power. Trust in technology is limited.
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Speaker 0: You got a smartphone. Right? You you might be listening to this. You you got a phone somewhere in the room. The phone is turned off or at least the screen is turned off. It's sitting there. And if somebody sends you a message, the screen blinks to life. How does that happen? How is it that if someone from any corner of the Earth, dials a number your phone rings and nobody else's rings. Every smartphone, is constantly connected to the nearest cellular tower. Every phone, even when the screen is off, you think it's doing nothing. You can't see it because radio frequency emissions are invisible. And so your phone is sitting there doing nothing, you think, but it's constantly shouting and saying, I'm here. Who is closest to me? That's the cell phone tower. And every cell phone tower with its big ears, is listening. And it compares notes with the other network towers and your smartphone compares notes with them to go, Who do I hear the loudest? And who you hear the loudest is a proxy for closeness, distance. They go, whoever I hear more loud than anybody else that's close to me. So you're gonna be bound to this cell phone tower and that cell phone tower is gonna make a note, a permanent record saying this phone handset with this phone number at this time was connected to me. And based on your phone handset and your phone number, they can get your identity. But what this means is that whenever you're carrying the phone, whenever the phone is turned on, there's a record of your presence at that place that is being made and created by companies. Now these things are stored. Now these things are saved. It doesn't matter whether you're doing anything wrong. Doesn't matter whether you're the most ordinary person, on Earth because that's how bulk collection, which is the government's euphemism for mass surveillance, works. They simply collect it all in advance in hopes that one day it will become useful. The thing with shutting your phone off that is a risk is how do you know your phone's actually turned When I was in Geneva working for the CIA, we would all carry like drug dealer phones. The old smartphones, sorry, old dumb phones. They're not smartphones. And the reason why was just because they had Removable battery. Removable bags. Yes. Where you could take the battery out. And the the one beautiful thing about technology As if there's no electricity in it, there's no battery connected to it, it's not sending anything because you have to get power from somewhere. You have to have power in order to do work. But now your phones are all sealed, right? You can't take the batteries out. So there are potential ways that you can hack a phone where it appears to be off but it's not actually off. It's just pretending to be off whereas, in fact, it's still listening in and doing all this stuff. I wrote a paper on this specific problem. How do you know when a phone is actually off? How do you know when it's actually not spying on you? With a brilliant, brilliant guy named Andrew Bunny Huang called the introspection an engine. But for average people, right, this is academic. That's not your primary threat. Your primary threats are these bulk collection programs. Your primary threat is the fact that your phone is constantly squawking to these cell phone towers. It's doing all these things because we leave our phones in a state that is constantly on. You're constantly connected. But the whole idea is We need to identify the problem. And the central problem with smartphone use today is you have no idea what the hell it's doing at any given time. Like, the phone has the screen off. You don't know what it's connected to. You don't know how frequently it's doing it. And you don't even know it's happening because you can't see it. Right? And this is the problem with the data collection used today, Is there is an industry that is built on keeping this invisible. They can see everything about you. They can see everything about what your device is doing and they can do whatever they want with your device. What changed with technology is that surveillance could now become indiscriminate. It could become, dragnet. It could become bulk collection. The government did it. They used classification. Companies did it. They intentionally didn't talk about it. They denied, these things were going. They they said, you agreed to this. You clicked a button that said I agree because you were trying to open an account so you could talk to your friends. You were trying to get driving directions. You were trying to get an email account. You weren't trying to agree to some 600 page legal form, that even if you read, you wouldn't understand. And it doesn't matter even if you did understand because one of the very first paragraphs and it said, This agreement can be changed at any time unilaterally without your consent by the company. And so long as they do that, Companies are gonna be extraordinarily powerful, and they're going to be extraordinarily abusive. And this is something that people don't get. They go, oh, well, it's data collection. Right? They're exploiting data. This is data about human lives. It is state about people. These records are about you. It's not data that's being exploited. It's people that are being exploited. It's not, data that's being manipulated. It's you that's being, manipulated. And this this is, this is something that I think a lot of people are beginning to understand. The problem is the companies and the governments are still pretending they don't understand or disagreeing with this. And this is why my end to me of something that, one of my old friends, John Parrot Barlow, used to say to me, which is, you can't awaken someone who's attending to be asleep. Facebook or Google, for whatever reason, got out of bed in the morning and they actually wanted to protect your, the security of your communications in a way that even they can't break. Like right now, Google and Facebook, they do a great job keeping other people from spying on your communications. But if Google wants to rifle through your inbox, right, if Facebook wants to go through all your direct messages and give that to the federal government. Like, you tap 1 button and boom, they've got all of it. It happens every single day. This is actually a bigger thing in the COVID crisis. There's this idea called end to end encryption, which, what it means is that When you send a message, you know, when Billy sends a message to Bobby, Billy and Bobby both have the keys to unlock that message. And it could be sent through Facebook. It could be sent through Google. But without that key, Google, Facebook, they don't have that key. Only the phones at the end, the laptops tops at the end. The people who are on the loose, they're the only people who have the key. So if somebody comes to Facebook and says, we want to see that information, Facebook hands over the encrypted message. Right? And Facebook goes, well, here you go. Here's our copy. But we can't read it. You can't either. Now you've gotta actually do some work on the government side and go get that key yourself, and then you can read it. Right? But we can't read it. So Let me go into some of that in a little depth. The number one target is the iPhone. If you have an iPhone, you get these little software update notifications all the time that are like, hey, please straight to the the most recent version of Ios, and that's a fabulous thing. That's a wonderful thing for security, because the number one way that people's devices get screwed if it's not just through user error. Right? Like you entering your password somewhere you shouldn't. It's like a fake site. It looks like Gmail, but it's not actually Gmail, and you just gave the guy your password. Now he uses your password to log in. But to actually break into a device is that it's not patched. Right? Patch means getting these, security updates, these little code updates, that fix holes that researchers found in the security device. Well, Apple's really good about rolling these out all the time for everybody in the world. The problem is Basically, all these different iPhones. Right? You got an iPhone 6. You got an iPhone 8. You got an iPhone X. You got an iPhone, you know, 3. Whatever. These are all running a pretty narrow band of, software versions. Used. And so these guys go if they wanna target, for example, Android phones, like Google phones, like a Samsung Galaxy or something like that. There's like a 1000000000 different phones made by a 1000000000 different people. Half of them are completely out of date. But what it means is it's not one version of software where they're running, it's like 10,000. And this is actually bad for security on the individual level. But it's good for security in a very unusual way, which Just the guys were developing the exploits. The guys like this NSO group were trying to find ways to break into phones. They realize if they find a way to attack an iPhone, which is actually, you know, this is difficult. This is really difficult stuff. Now it works against basically every iPhone. And who has iPhones? All the rich people. Right? All the important people. All the lawmakers. There's all the the guys who are in there. So they've made a business on basically attacking the iPhone and selling it to every 2 bit thug, who runs a police department in the world. You know, they sell this stuff to Saudi Arabia. They sell this to Mexico. And there's a group of researchers in Canada, working at a university called the Citizen Lab. And these guys are really like the best in the world at tracking what NSO Group is doing. If you wanna learn about this stuff, the real stuff, look up CitizenLab and the NSO group. And what they have found, is all the people who are being targeted by the NSO group, the classes of people, the countries that are using this. And these, like, petro states, these bad actors Naturally, we'll pay literally tens of 1,000,000 of dollars each year just to have the ability to break into an the phone, for a certain number of plans. Because that's how these guys, do it. They sell their business plan. They go, we'll let you break into any iPhone, just by basically sending a text message to this phone. All you need to find is the phone number of a person who's running an iPhone, and we will exploit something. Like the easiest, forms of exploit, or rather the easier types of exploits, are where they send you a text message, right? And it'll be like an Imessage or something like that, and it's got a link in it that'll be like, oh, gosh. Terrible news. You know, your buddy's father just died, and we're making funeral arrangements. Are you gonna be there? It's the day after tomorrow. And when you click the link for the funeral arrangements, it opens your web browser. And the web browser on your phone is always the biggest, most complicated process in it. Right? There's a zillion lines of code in this as opposed to an instant the messenger where there's fewer lines of code in it. And this is the problem is on the phone. You can replace the phone, right, and they'll lose access to that. But if they've already used that to gain the passwords that you use to access, you know, your Icloud or whatever, when they have control of the phone, They've already got your photo roll. Right? They've already got your contact list. They already have everything that you've ever put in that phone. They already have all your notes. They already have all your files. They already have everything that's in your message history. Right? They can pull that out immediately. And now, not because they have, you know, all your contacts and things like that. They see that phone stop being active. They know you've changed your phone number. All they have to do is find a new phone number and then they can try after you again. The benefit is, with that old style of attack, if you get that message and you don't click that link, You're, somebody in a vulnerable class. Right? You've had these kind of attacks answered before. It looks suspicious. You don't know who this person is. The number isn't right. Something like set, and you save that link. You don't click the link. You don't do anything with that link, but you send it to a group like Citizen Lab. They can basically use that link to basically use, like a dummy phone, like a sort of a Trojan horse to go to the site that would hack your phone and catch it. And this is what the sort of process that all of their research is based on. Once your phone is hacked, What is in their hands is not simply your device. It is your future. They're selling our future. They're selling our past. They are selling our history, our identity, and ultimately, They are stealing our power. The screen may be off as it's sitting on your desk, but the device is talking all of the time. The question we have to ask is who is it talking to? If I get a smartphone and I need to use a phone, I actually open it up before I use it. Anything you can do on that device, the attacker, in this case, the government, can do. Before 2013, if you said there's a system that's watching everything you do, the government is collecting records of every phone call in the United States, even for those people who are not suspected of any crime, it was a conspiracy. Yes, there were some people who believed it was happening. Yes, there were academics who could say this was technically possible. The world of 2013, we suspected. Some suspected that this was happening. The world after 2013, We know that it's happening. The distance between speculation and fact is everything in a democracy. We have now had the 1st European regulations that are trying to limit the amount of data that can be collected secretly and used against populations broadly. And we have also seen the basic structure of the Internet itself change in response to this understanding that that The network path that all of our communications cross, when you request a website, when you send a text message, when you read an email, For so long, those communications have been electronically naked or unencrypted. Before 2013, more than half the world's Internet communications were unencrypted. Now far more than half are measured by, just web traffic from where the world's leading browsers, the Google Chrome browser. The entire world has changed, in the last few years. It hasn't gone far enough. The problems still exist. And in some ways, they've gotten worse. But we have made progress that would not have been possible if we didn't know what was going on. Hacking has increasingly become, what governments consider a legitimate investigative tool. They use the same methods and techniques as criminal hackers. And what this means is they will try to remotely take over your device. Once they do this, by detecting a vulnerability in in the software that your device runs, such as Apple's Ios or Microsoft Windows. They can craft a special kind of attack code called an exploit. They then launch this exploit at the vulnerability on your device, which allows them to take total control of that device. Anything you can do on that device, the attacker, in this case, the government, can do. They can read your email, they can collect every document, they can look at your contact book, they can turn the location services on, They can see anything that is on that phone instantly and send it back home to the mothership. They can do the same with laptops. The other prong that we Forget so frequently is that in many cases, they don't need to hack our devices. They can simply ask Google for a copy of our email box because Google saves a copy of that. Everything that you ever typed into that search box, Google has a copy of. Every private message that you've sent on Facebook, every link that you've clicked, everything that you've liked, they keep a permanent record of. And all of these things are available not just to these companies, but to our governments as they are increasingly deputized as, sort of miniature arms of government. What about enabling your microphone camera? If you can do it, they can do it. It is trivial, to remotely turn on your microphone or to to activate your camera so long as you have systems level access. If you had hacked someone's device remotely. Anything they can do, you can do. They can look up your nose. Right? They can record what's in the room. The screen may be off as it's sitting on your desk, but the device is talking all of the time. The question we have to ask is who is it talking to? Even if your phone is not hacked, right now, you look at it, it's just sitting there on the charger, It is talking tens or hundreds or thousands of times a minute to any number of different companies, who have apps installed on your phone. It looks like it's off, it looks like it's just sitting there, but it is constantly chattering. And unfortunately, like pollution, We have not created the tools that are necessary for ordinary people to be able to see this activity. And it is the invisibility of it that makes it so popular and common, and attractive for these companies. Because if you do not realize they're collecting this data from you. It's very private and personal data. There's no way you're going to object to it. Once your phone is hacked, What is in their hands is not simply your device, it is your future. But we see how these same technologies are being applied to create what they call the social credit system. If any of your activities online, if your purchases, if your associations, if your friends or in any way different from what the government or the powers that be at the moment, would like them to be, you're no longer able to purchase Train tickets. You're no longer able to board an airplane. You may not be able to get a passport. You may not be eligible for a job. You might not be able to work for the government. All of these things are increasingly being created and programmed and decided by algorithms. And those algorithms are fueled by precisely precisely the innocent data that our devices are creating all of the time, constantly, invisibly, quietly right now. Our devices are casting all of these records, that we do not see being created, that in aggregate seem very innocent. You were at Starbucks at this time. You went to the hospital afterwards. You spent a long time at the hospital. After you left the hospital, you made a phone call. You made a phone call to your mother. You talked to her until the middle of the night. The hospital was an oncology clinic. Even if you can't see the content of these communications, The activity records, what the government calls metadata, which they argue they do not need a warrant to collect, tells the whole story. And these activity records are being created and shared and collected and intercepted constantly by companies and governments. And ultimately, it means, as they sell these, as they trade these, as they make their businesses on the backs of these records, what they are selling is not information. What they're selling is us. They're selling our future. They're selling our past. They are selling our history, our identity. And ultimately, They are stealing our power and making our stories work for them. If I get a smartphone and I need to use a phone, I actually open it up before I use it. I perform a kind of surgery on it to physically de solder, or or sort of melt, the metal connections that hold the microphone on the phone. And I physically take this off. I remove the camera for the phone, and then I close it back up, I seal it up. And then if I need to make a phone call, I will attach an external microphone on. And this is just so, if the phone is sitting there, and I'm not making a call, it cannot hear me. Now this is extreme. Most people do not need this. But for me, it's about being able to trust our technology. My phone could still be hacked. My laptop could still be hacked. And just as I told you before, The same principles apply to me. If it is hacked, they can do anything to the device that I can do. So my trust in technology is limited.

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EXCLUSIVE: AI Plan To Read Workers' Minds And Control Them Announced By WEF Leaders https://t.co/GHPDRKopyq

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Artificial intelligence has made it possible to decode brain activity, allowing for the monitoring of attention levels. Wearable devices like ear pods can pick up brainwave activity to determine if someone is paying attention or their mind is wandering. When combined with other surveillance technology, this monitoring becomes more precise. There are potential positive uses for this technology, such as helping people refocus their attention. However, there are concerns about the potential misuse of brainwave monitoring, including invasion of privacy and control over individuals. It is important to be aware of these issues and consider the implications of such technology.
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Speaker 0: When you arrive at work the next day, a somber cloud has fallen over the office. Along with emails, text messages and GPS location data, the government has subpoenaed employees' brainwave data from the past year. They have compelling evidence that one of your co workers has committed massive wire fraud. Now they're looking for his co conspirators. You discover they are looking for synchronized brain activity between your coworker and the people he has been working with. Speaker 1: Everything in that video that you just saw Is based on technology that is already here today. Artificial intelligence has enabled advances And decoding brain activity in ways that we never before thought possible. After all, what you think, what you feel, it's all just data. These are ear pods That are launching later this year. These ear pods, much like the video you watched earlier, are ear pods that can pick up brainwave activity and tell whether or not a person is paying attention or their mind is wandering. When you combine brainwave activity together with other forms of software and surveillance technology, the power becomes quite precise. Speaker 2: While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, Infowars tells you the truth about what's happening next. Visitinfowars.comforward/show and share the link today. Speaker 3: Alright. So the endgame goal is to turn humans into factory farm creatures, and those are the humans that are allowed to survive. Officially at the WEF and UN wanna cut our numbers to 500,000,000. That's cut of 7 a half 1000000000 people, the current population numbers. And if you go back to this One independent article from years ago, Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook of the future will be powered by telepathic thoughts. That's 2016. And if you go back to the founding documents in 1998 of Google with the CIA and In Q Tel, They publicly said the plan was to get billions of people hooked into it and make it a cyborg Interface with an AI computer neural network. That was gonna be the original plot of the matrix. Weren't batteries, but we were a neural network of the machine. Now the World Economic Forum recently came out. Here's an article on it. WEM promotes brain transparency that allows bosses to monitor employees' brainwaves. And then they announce that it's already being done in test around the world in government buildings. Now it doesn't really read your thoughts, but it allows them to get into your space and make them believe they have a right to your thoughts, not just to spy on your phone or Listen to your phone calls or read your emails illegally. But now just like they can lie and say a lie detector works, and they're very easy to beat, But they can use that to sell a jury that you're really guilty when you're not or innocent when you're not. This is another level of quackery. The good news is they put 24,000,000,000 into meta. The metaverse became a hellscape. Nobody used it. They wanna force us out of the real world into this false system, And the screen time won't be 5, 6, 7 hours a day. It'll be 24 hours a day. So think about how dystopic these statements are where you get bonuses in your social credit score if you allow your brainwaves to be monitored and if you're a good boy. And then all the new appliances have these systems, your iPhone can monitor your your heart rate even when you're not even plugged into it, and then the police come to your house at 2 AM because they say your heart rate's up. This is beyond a violation of the 4th Amendment. This is 1984 to 10th power. This is Brave New World on steroids. So here's a clip of Nita Farahany at the World Economic Forum, and here's the articles about her. This is just recently, and they got no news coverage of this new promo video that the WEF Finance had put out. They put other videos. You'll drink sewage. You'll eat bugs. You own nothing and be happy. You won't live in cities. You'll live in communes. Those are all official statements. We're gonna ban beef. They're doing it now in many countries. Jeremy just announced, get ready. You're not gonna have power most of the time. See, it wasn't build windmills to get rid of the coal. It's you don't get power now. The dark ages. So now they don't just wanna own your body and put deadly shots in you. Now they wanna own your thoughts and then claim to interpret what those thoughts are. Here it Speaker 0: is. Sensing your joy, your playlist shifts to your favorite song, sending chills up your spine as the music begins to play. You glance at the program running in the background on your computer screen, and notice a now familiar sight that appears whenever you're overloaded with pleasure, your state of brainwave activity decreasing in the temporal regions of your brain. You mentally move the cursor to the left and scroll through your brain data over the past few hours. You can see your stress levels rising as the deadline to finish your memo approached causing a peak in your beta brainwave activity right before an alert popped up telling you to take a brain break. Your mind starts to wander to the new colleague on your team whom you know you shouldn't be daydreaming about given the policy against intra office romance. But you can't help fantasizing just a little. But then you start to worry that your boss will notice your amorous feelings when she checks your brain activity and shift your attention back to the present. You breathe a sigh of relief when the email to send you later that day congratulate you on your brain metrics from the past quarter, which have earned you another performance bonus. When you arrive at work the next day, a somber cloud has fallen over the office. Along with emails, text messages and GPS location data, the government has subpoenaed employees' brainwave data from the past year. They have compelling evidence that one of your co workers has committed massive wire fraud. Now they're looking for his co conspirators. You discover they are looking for synchronized brain activity between your coworker and the people he has been working with. While you know you're innocent of any crime, you've been secretly working with him on a new startup venture. Shaking, you remove your earbuds. Speaker 1: What do you think? Is it a future you're ready for? Yes. You may be surprised to learn That it's a future that has already arrived. Everything in that video that you just saw is based on technology that is already here today. Artificial intelligence Has enabled advances in decoding brain activity in ways that we never before thought possible. After all, what you think, what you feel, It's all just data. Data that in large patterns, can be decoded using artificial intelligence. We're not talking about Implanted devices of the future. I'm talking about wearable devices that are like Fitbits for your brain. The newest way to monitor attention Is through a device like this one. These are ear pods that are launching later this year. These ear pods, much like the video you watched earlier, Are ear pods that can pick up brainwave activity and tell whether or not a person is paying attention, or their mind is wandering. Okay. Well, you might think, Fine. But even if we can tell whether a person is paying attention or their mind is wandering, you can't tell what they're paying attention to. You would be wrong. Turns out that you can not only tell whether whether a person is paying attention or their mind is wandering, but you can discriminate between the kinds of things that they're paying attention to. Whether they're doing something like central tasks, like programming, peripheral tasks, like writing documentation, Or unrelated tasks, like surfing social media or online browsing. When you combine brainwave activity together with other forms of software and surveillance technology, the power becomes quite precise. So what do we do with this? What do we do with technology that enables us to monitor brainwave activity for attention? Do we embrace it? Do we resist it? I believe that there is a pathway forward with such technology. We might soon even use the technology to help people wake back up. This is a haptic scarf that MIT Media Lab has developed, which uses brainwave technology in a responsive way To give a person a little buzz, literally, when their mind starts to wander to help them refocus and hone their attention. I'm giving you the positive use cases Because what I don't want the reaction to be is let's ban Speaker 3: Klaus Schwab said 5 years ago on French TV, they're gonna 1st have wearables then chips to the brain by law. Once your paycheck, you do this. Notice they say out of the gates, it's gonna control you and make things better. It's gonna direct it's gonna mind control you. It's gonna surveil you, and it's gonna put you in jail. It's gonna set you up. Yes. We have bioweapons. We don't release them even though Fauci did because we know that's something that'll destroy civilization. We have nuclear weapons. We don't use them. Yes. It needs to be banned, ladies and gentlemen. Absolutely. The for full deployment in the workforce. If you have a medical issue, a problem, you wanna have something like this, yes, it could be used for good, but the evil people are deploying it. Remember, Just 15 years ago, you watch TV. You listen to the radio. It was broadcast. Now it's streamed into you. It watches you. You don't watch it. It's watching you. Well, this is a system that doesn't just watch you. It's a system that controls you and tells you what to do, and that the upper new elite technocracy technocrat class Rules over you with. This is suicide to go along with this. We all had become aware of it and reject it. I'm Alex Jones. This is Infowars, Vivek Ramaswani, Trinidad. Speaker 2: Any botherments died to bring us this information. Speaker 4: You can see here the great awakening orbiting the great reset. Although the depopulation systems of the great reset are not yet fully operational. The great reset does have a strong conspiracy Mercy Network, it is protected by a satanic shield which can be disabled by the great awakening. A great reset must be deactivated If any victory for humanity is to be accomplished, once the great awakening deactivates the infowars.comforward/show will cover the truth while info warriors fly into the superstructure and attempt to Knock out the great reset. Alex Jones has volunteered to lead the fighter attack. Get a signed copy of the great awakening today@infowarsstore.com.
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» Mark Zuckerberg Says Facebook Will Read Your Mind! @jimmy_dore https://t.co/c5G8a2NqZa

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Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, claims that in the future, users will be able to share their thoughts and feelings telepathically through the platform. He encourages people to think beyond national boundaries and embrace a global community. Some view this as a move towards a corporate global system, reminiscent of the movie "Network" where there are no countries, only companies. The World Economic Forum (WEF) has also released a video discussing brain transparency and the potential for tracking brainwave data. This raises concerns about the invasion of privacy and the control that powerful entities may have over individuals. The article mentions a law passed in 2016 that legalized the National Brain Condition Surveillance System, allowing for the monitoring of neurological conditions.
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Speaker 0: The new mafia, which I you know, could a lot of people, mom one of them is the new mafia Silicon Valley, the WEF, the military industrial complex. Well, look at this story. Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook of the future will be powered by telepathic thoughts. He's Facebook users and this is according to him, Facebook users in the future will share telepathic thoughts and feelings to each other, Mark Zuckerberg claims. You're going to just be able to capture a thought, what you're thinking or feeling in kind of its ideal and perfect form in your head, and be able to share that with the world in a format they can get that. He called on people to think less In nations, but as a citizen of a global community using innovations and technology for progress, This well, this sounds like exactly what every person who was claimed was deemed a conspiracy theorist. Here it is. Here's the head of Silicon Valley, the head of Facebook, Instagram, the billionaire himself, Mark Zuckerberg saying, hey, don't think of Just like, you know, you remember that movie, Network, where Ned Beatty gave that speech where he says, there are no countries, there are only companies in the international transfer of dollars, and you have upset the natural order of the transfer of dollars and you must atone. That's what this he's saying right there. He's giving the Ned Beatty speech. He's saying there are no countries. There are only companies. Speaker 1: You have meddled with the title Forces of nature, mister Neil, and you must atone. You get up there on your little bitty 18 inch You talk about nations and borders and peoples. There are no nations. There are no borders. There are no peoples. There were only I mean, the men and and that's actually the globalist speech. You know, I've actually been in boardrooms Similar to that, and those are off record meetings. They were trying to get me to join News Corp, and and and trying to get me 15 years ago to go to Fox, And and meetings like, listen. This is all over. It's a corporate global system, Alex. You'll have more in effect joining us. Come work with us. Henry Kissinger Had it the head of his kiss group one time in front of my producer. This wasn't off record, so I've told the story. Say, come to New York. We want you to work for us. You can lead the Liberty Movement, But that's how you'll have a seat at the table. So they go around and buy people up like they just buy up baseball cards, but but go back to Zuckerberg. He's literally saying, we're gonna read your mind. Facebook's gonna read your mind. Well, that's super creepy. Well, how are you gonna read our mind? Again, but he also put 24,000,000,000 or whatever it was into the metaverse, which was a hellscape. So but it shows you where they wanna take us. They don't want Just the Internet of Things, they want us. They want our minds. They want our bodies. Speaker 2: You can order pizza with your mind. You see that in 60 minutes? Speaker 0: Yes. You can order Speaker 2: idiot. The 1 guy the guy is like, did you just order pizza with your mind? Like, he couldn't believe Speaker 1: It's the matrix. It's the matrix. It's the matrix. You're gonna you're gonna be in a pod, and and and and they have patents now beds you lay in, and the heat from your body powers the computers. Speaker 0: Wow. Wow. That's that's It's very Matrix like. That's unbelievable. Speaker 2: You know, originally The Matrix, it wasn't supposed to be batteries because humans are shitty batteries. It was supposed to be they were hooked up as a neural network For the computer, but the dipshit producer said, no one's gonna get that. Say they're batteries. Speaker 0: Oh, really? Speaker 1: And so that you saw that Speaker 2: of it being batteries. It was originally something much, like, not too smart, just a good a good thing, that battery thing, scientifically, as a whole up at all, because a dumb fuck producer said that. Okay. Speaker 1: And that's true, and and it's let me add a caveat. There is a Wired Magazine article came out about 12 years ago. Was talking about Eric Schmidt and the founding with, In Q Tel and the CIA and the NSA, Who already had the search engine system that where they would grab all the data and emails, and Internet traffic, and phone calls, and create, Word messages, and then if they wanted to search what we were saying, Google was the NSA search engine for a program called Echelon. This is all declassified. And so Google at their 1st meeting when the Pentagon signed on said, we're gonna create the 1st AI, but it's gonna be a cybernetic AI where you're a neural network Or we get millions of people in live time dialed into us, and then we'll be able to send messages back and stimuli to control them as the original inventors of the Internet In an ARPA DARPA program in 1960 where a where a, Pentagon psychiatrist looked us up, created the intergalactic communication system. It was on paper and said there would be big TVs everywhere that gave you messages. You would carry a handheld computer that would track everything you did, and daily, You download it into the system. It was all theoretical, and then they would then use the intergalactic communication system to program humanity. So This is an original theoretical plan that they developed the the the the theoretic blueprint for In 1960. Look it up. You can't make this up, and that's what Google is today, and it is artificially intelligent because it's a computer interfacing with us, and it is AI. But the secret is AI is us. That's why when you see AI art, it's just throwing what we've done, Plagiarizing our writing, our videos, our photos, our eye our poetry. We know this is beautiful because it's narcissistic. We're looking at ourselves in the pool of water. Speaker 2: Representation. That stupid shit. Yeah. I always thought Twitter seemed like a crazy big crazy brain. When you look at the whole thing, I'm like, oh, the how how do we know Twitter's not already alive? Speaker 1: No. No. No. That's the secret. Elon Musk Elon Musk is using it to program Is AI grok? And and and and so they took everybody else off the Internet because Google's training its system and didn't want anybody like us on there. I've been told this by high level people, even with that. And so, yes, Musk actually bought Twitter to promote his stuff and blatantly be involved, but the real reason is to program his AI. Speaker 0: So here's something that's even creepier. So Mark Zuckerberg says that this is gonna happen in the future. Speaker 2: It's here. Speaker 0: Well, here's the WEF This is a boy. Telling you that it's already here. So this is a this is about a 2 2 and maybe a 3 minute video, and watch what they have to say. This is kind of mind blowing. Speaker 3: Sensing your joy, your playlist shifts to your favorite song, sending chills up your spine as the music begins to play. You glance at the program running in the background on your computer screen and notice a now familiar sight that appears whenever you're overloaded with pleasure. Your state of brainwave activity decreasing in the temporal regions of your brain. You mentally move the cursor to the left And scroll through your brain data over the past few hours. You can see your stress levels rising as the deadline to finish your memo approached, Causing a peak in your beta brainwave activity right before an alert popped up telling you to take a brain break. Your mind starts to wander to the new colleague on your team whom you know you shouldn't be daydreaming about given the policy against intra office romance. But you can't help fantasizing just a little, but then you start to worry that your boss will notice your amorous feelings when she checks your brain activity And shift your attention back to the present. You breathe a sigh of relief when the email she sends you later that day Congratulations you on your brain which have earned you another performance bonus. That's not a problem. The next day, A somber cloud has fallen over the office. Along with emails, text messages, and GPS location data, The government has subpoenaed employees' brainwave data from the past year. They have compelling evidence that one of your coworkers Has committed massive wire fraud. Now they're looking for his coconspirators. You discover they are looking for synchronized brain Activity between your coworker and the people he has been working with. While you know you're innocent of any crime, you've been secretly working with him on a new startup venture. Shaking, you remove your earbuds. Speaker 1: What do you think? Speaker 3: Is it a future you're ready for? You may be surprised to learn that it's a future that has already arrived. Speaker 2: Yeah. When I saw this, it was 6 months old. Like at the end of Watchmen. We did a plan a half hour ago? Yeah. Speaker 0: So it's so it's here, Alex. I mean, I'm sure you're aware of this, Right? That this video exists and that Speaker 1: they Jimmy, I'm aware that they wanna turn all the workspaces into giant reeducation camps. And this is MK Ultra Being externalized to the public. I have not seen this clip showing how much evil stuff the WEF puts out. How they just normalize. You're gonna eat bugs. You're gonna drink sewage water, Which LA is now doing. You're gonna live in a 250 square foot, 5 g oven apartment, coffin apartment. No. You think Alex Jones would not seen this. I had not Seeing this I'm, like, literally yelling at my producer, you know, I turn my mic off saying, get this get this get this. And and and then that shows why you're important. We're all important because This assault is so huge, and notice what she said. In Star Trek, when the Borg cube arrives, they say, resistance is futile, you will be assimilated, and it's always a woman they hire. They admit their documents so it's less threatening. Speaker 2: A fiery woman. Siri voice. Speaker 1: Yeah. Don't be scared. It's already here. Don't be scared. So I'm sorry, Jimmy. I'm I'm you guys are so good, though. That is why I'm so excited to be on it. Speaker 2: Alex, so when I first saw that, it it it freaked me out because it had about 600 views. That's it. It had about 600 views. Yeah. And I and I watched Three times because I couldn't understand if she was for or against this. I noticed the guy in the back giggling like while she's saying that, but if you look her up, it's, it's called brain transparency. It's I still can't tell if she's for or against it. Speaker 0: She's for it. Speaker 2: She goes, well, it's here, so we have to have this discussion. It's a discussion we're gonna have to have. We're gonna have to have that. It's here already. Speaker 0: But she certainly doesn't look upset by it or scared about it. She's all getting Jimmy. It's well, it's here. Speaker 1: But but you asked me, have I seen the clip? No. But I do know about the company, and I do know about her. So let me tell you the rest of the story. I'm sure you've seen this clip. 6 years ago on national French TV, he also speaks French like any good supervillain and German. Klaus Schwab is on national TV and he says, first, in French, The chips will all be in your clothing to buy and sell, then they will be in your hand, then they will be in your brain. And he said this in a bunch of different some compositing, like, 5, 6 interviews he's done. And he says, soon to be part of society, you will all have brain chips, and we will all think, And we will all know what we are all thinking, but, of course, that'll all be hacked and controlled and garbage. Imagine the schizophrenic horrible world where people know what you're thinking or the things programmed because your brain's always thinking every subconscious and unconscious is thinking of every Scenario, every view. You may be having your baby, you know, washing them in the bathtub. You love them. You protect them. But your mind's thinking, what if I drop them? They'll drown. That could be interpreted. You thought about drowning your baby. So so the truth is the brain's looking at every aspect all the time at the subconscious and and and Unconscious level. And so this thing is all fraud. It's all quackery. It's all AI's real power is convincing you that it's better than you, So you hand your authority. Vivek Ramaswani said something 2 weeks ago that was so smart that I've said in other ways that I haven't heard anybody else point out. He talked about tennis when AI first came out 2 decades ago. Would skate they first put AI in to see if a ball was out. And they found it was way worse than humans calling it, but everybody stopped arguing because they thought, oh, it's a machine. It's better than us. We have to stop Handing our authority over to this and just deciding, well, a master computer, Klaus Schwab says this too, under a technocracy, Will allot what I get and tell me what job I have. They have cartoons shown in British UK schools a decade ago. It's called, That shows the future, and it says, we track your brainwaves. There's like 5 parts to it. You eat bugs. You're told what you'll be. No one's allowed to have a car. You only get meat once a year. You're only allowed to travel once a year, but it's wonderful and it's good. You watch it as an adult that grew up in some semblance of freedom, And and you think this is this is this is dystopic garbage, but this is being shown to 7th 8th grade students in the UK called Plantopolis on YouTube, and you watch it, you think it's a joke. But for an unconscious person who just knows you get a bonus, That's the message. You get a bonus when your boss reads your brainwaves. Of course. You don't get to read your boss's brainwaves, so they're also creating a class system. Speaker 0: Yes. So tell me what you think of this article. It says Obama Biden administration legalized neurological surveillance after Trump's election. So in 2016, the US federal government enacted another law to legalize the National neurological condition surveillance system. Now neurological, that I think I think of brain when I hear them say use that term. Speaker 2: Who's for help? Right? Speaker 0: So the national brain condition surveillance system is how I read that sentence. Yeah. So the national Speaker 1: mind control System. Speaker 0: Yeah. Neurological conditions includes those of the human brain. The 2016 law is partially provided as follows. It's called the surveillance of neurological diseases. It says, in general, the secretary of the human health services, acting through the director of the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention, and in coordination with other agencies, as the secretary determines, shall, as appropriate, enhance and expand infrastructure and activities to track the epidemiology of neurological diseases and incorporate information obtained through such activities into an integrated surveillance system, which may consist of or include a registry to be known as the National Brain Condition Surveillance System. Wow. The National Neural and that there it is. Speaker 2: Here's the Trojan horse. Your brain Speaker 1: helped me. What did I just say 15 minutes before we brought this up? Any for new viewers, I swear this sounds insane. It's not. It's called the intergalactic communications network or system. That's what they said in 60. They said we don't have the computers yet. 1960. But they said, we're gonna have all these computers that surveil you, and then if somebody's heart rate goes up, we'll know and we'll send police to their house. That's one of the things they put Paper. So so yeah. This is this is not the Internet of things. This is the Internet of mind control, and that's what they're all rolling out right now. So they're all given a Script. And they're told whether it's Zuckerberg or her or Klaus Schwab or Bill Gates, they're all in this big combine. They're all in this mind control, Scientific mad scientist cult, and they're all told, okay. Now it's time to roll out the next phase, and this is going on right now. They have the UN treaty, the latest draft. Takes control of our national medical responses to any new disease, allows them to arrest or round up or take anybody they want away. Anybody that gets in the way of the lockdown in public safety can also be disappeared, and the UN sets the policy. Who created the UN? The military industrial complex at the end of World War 2 to establish the world government. Speaker 0: Come see us do a live stand up show. We'll be in Venice, California, Palmdale, California, Omaha, Des Moines, Milwaukee, Lansing, Bend, Oregon, Portland, Oregon, Seattle, Washington, Boston, Massachusetts, and we're going to Europe. Do you live in Europe? We're gonna be there. Go to jbgo.com for a link for all those tickets.
Saved - April 23, 2024 at 5:05 AM

@TheFlatEartherr - THE FLAT EARTHER

Modern cars are spying on everything you do. https://t.co/iKECFgNpTt

Saved - March 16, 2025 at 4:06 AM

@TEMPLERTV - TEMPLER

🚨WIFI and AI are watching you! This is how they use your WIFI to monitor and track you from start to finish. Let me show you how it works...

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Wi-Fi, an electromagnetic radiation, can be used to carry data and recognize silhouettes behind walls. Software can track people through wireless signals, identifying individuals by skeletal shape and measuring breathing/heart rate. AI can reconstruct images of people in a room using only Wi-Fi signals, turning routers into cameras that track living beings. Social media posts claim Hitachi's SmartDust chip can track people via GPS if consumed, but searches reveal the chip is an RFID chip without GPS capability and is not meant to be injected or absorbed into the human body. These chips can be used in securities, identification, preventing counterfeiting, and displacing ingredients. Amazon Sidewalk is a shared network using technologies like LoRa to maintain device connectivity even amidst disruptions. It allows remote control of devices and can be used to locate lost items, detect motion, track packages, sense air quality/water leaks, and monitor security. Amazon is opening Sidewalk to developers.
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Speaker 0: I'm about to show you not only that this is real, but how this is real and how it's being used right now and where they're gonna take it. Speaker 1: We gotta start with the science of Wi Fi, what it is, and how it moves through space. At its most basic, WiFi is electromagnetic radiation that we use to carry data. It's on the same spectrum as radio waves, visible light, x rays, etc. It's actually here in the microwave band between radio waves and infrared. What that will cause is like a doughnut of radiation spreading outwards. Graduate students have developed software that uses Wi Fi signals to recognize silhouettes behind walls. Say the signal hits a wood door. At the boundary, some waves are reflected back. Some refract in. A few could scatter across tiny variations in the wood grain or diffract around the edge of the door. Some waves that make it inside the wood might be absorbed by the wood's atoms. Others reach the far side but get reflected back in. Speaker 2: This is a device that basically, tracks people through wireless signals. It can do so in a variety of ways from motion to identifying who a person is based on the shape of their skeleton as well as measuring their breathing and heart rate. Speaker 3: Can you hold your breath? Inhaled a lot so it went up and then it's constant. You see? So which means because she's not holding her breath and her heart rate is pretty high. Speaker 4: To really get the sense of the combinatorics of this, how about can we go from WiFi radio signals, sort of like the WiFi routers in your house, they're bouncing off radio signals that work sort of like sonar, can you go from that to where human beings are to images? So what they did is they had a camera looking at a space with people in it that's sort of coming in from one eye. The other eye is the radio signals, so sonar from the WiFi router, and they just learned to predict like this is where the human beings are. Then they took away the camera, so all the AI had was the language of radio signals bouncing around a room and this is what they're able to reconstruct. Real time three d pose estimation. So suddenly AI has turned every WiFi router into a camera that can work in the dark, specially tuned for tracking living beings. Social Speaker 5: media post claims that Hitachi has made a new chip called SmartDust that, if consumed, can track a person with its GPS capability. An Internet search about Hitachi product SmartDust led us to a 02/2007 news article about a similar chip. According to the article, Hitachi displayed an RFID chip that measures 0.002 inches by 0.002 inches, which looks like bits of powder or specks of dust. However, there was no mention of these having GPS capability or of these being able to functionally be injected or absorbed into the human body. Hitachi disclosed this information about this RFID chip in a February 2006 news release. Hitachi earlier developed a tiny new RFID with an embedded antenna microchip and unveiled it in a news release in 02/2003. According to Hitachi, these chips can be used in securities, identification, preventing counterfeiting, and displacing ingredients. Speaker 6: Amazon Sidewalk is a shared network that allows connected devices to continue working amidst disruptions and with longer ranges. This technology is now available for developers to integrate into devices and accessories, opening the door to new solutions and innovations the world has never seen. Sidewalk is a network by the people for the people made safe by the latest in Internet security technology. So what does that mean, and how does it work? Amazon Sidewalk uses a variety of wireless technologies, one of which is LoRa. LoRa is a low power, long range solution that allows any Sidewalk device within range to maintain a network connection. Select devices serving as bridges pool together a tiny portion of Internet bandwidth to create one expansive network. Why is that useful? Say you're out of town and you wanna remotely turn on your outdoor lights. If your home network connection is lost, so is that communication. But with Amazon Sidewalk, your lights still receive that message using the shared Sidewalk network. Additionally, if you drop your keys on your morning run, Sidewalk can alert you of their approximate location. It can also detect motion, track packages, sense air quality and water leaks, monitor security. The possibilities are truly endless. With Amazon now opening up Sidewalk to developers, expect to see a growing number of tech aimed at making the world a safer, smarter, and more connected planet.
Saved - May 25, 2024 at 9:11 PM

@iluminatibot - illuminatibot

The staggering amount of radiation coming out of Smart Meters. https://t.co/zHmUUqw94l

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Summary: The video discusses blocking EMF radiation from entering the bedroom to alleviate headaches. Initially, aluminum foil and wire were used, but lead was found to be more effective. Lead was wrapped around the smart meter, reducing radiation levels. Another option is to place lead behind a picture to block radiation. Translation: The video explains how to block EMF radiation from entering the bedroom to reduce headaches. Lead was found to be more effective than aluminum foil and wire in blocking radiation from the smart meter. Another option is to use lead behind a picture to block radiation.
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Speaker 0: Today's video is basically about to how to block the EMF radiation from going into your bedroom. Because like about 3 years ago, I was getting a lot of headaches and couldn't work it out. And then I realized, oh, it's a smart meter. I moved my bedroom. I moved rooms. And, within like a day, my headaches that I was getting for about a month disappeared. So how to block it is, initially, I used thick aluminum foil with aluminum fly screen wire. And then I found that the signal was still getting through. So what I did is I bought this roll here of lead from Bunnings for $70 And I've wrapped 1 piece of lead around outside of the smart meter. And then with the 2 screws there, the smart meter just came out a little bit. I was able to get behind it and put, I think 3 or 4 lengths from up here all the way down across, to block it. And then, so this is a reading from outside. I'll go inside and I'll show you the reading from inside. So the reading from inside. The other option is you could get like a pitcher and put the lead on the back of the picture and then just hang a picture there if you didn't want to do the outside part and that's another way to do it as well.
Saved - June 23, 2024 at 3:38 PM

@Rainmaker1973 - Massimo

AI turns wi-fi routers into "cameras" that see people through walls https://t.co/vfqP7rHjQa

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They used a camera and radio signals to predict people's locations. After removing the camera, AI used only radio signals to reconstruct real-time 3D pose estimation, essentially turning WiFi routers into night vision cameras for tracking living beings.
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Speaker 0: Although what they did is they had, you know, a camera looking at a space with people in it, that's sort of like coming in from one eye. The other eye is the radio signals, so sonar from the Wi Fi router, and they just learn to predict, like, this is where the human beings are. Then they took away the camera. So all the AI had was the language of radio signals bouncing around a room, and this is what they're able to reconstruct. Real time three d pose estimation. Right? So suddenly AI has turned every WiFi router into a camera that can work in the dark, specially tuned for tracking living beings.
Saved - June 23, 2024 at 4:18 PM

@Xx17965797N - Truthseeker

SEAL Team 6 can still listen to you without your phone battery https://t.co/Rv6qUNZR3H

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If you remove the battery from your phone, I can still listen to you. In the past, even with the battery out, I could eavesdrop. We used to do undetectable things. This capability is in all equipment and chips, which we mostly get from China.
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Speaker 0: If you take the battery out of your phone, I can still listen to you. In the old days, when you took the batteries out, you take the batteries out and think you're good, and you go in there and skiff. And you can talk about whatever you want, but I could still listen to you. Damn. We were doing stuff that you could never find what we were doing ever, and you never will. And it's in every piece of equipment right now. In every chip right now, there's there's stuff. And where are we buying all the chips from? China.
Saved - July 15, 2024 at 3:12 AM

@CultivateElevat - Matt From Cultivate Elevate

📶The blood on wi-fi. Why i do not use wi-fi. US navy PDF: https://t.me/ElevateThyMind/2888

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I don't use WiFi due to health concerns. When exposed to wireless frequencies, blood thickens and oxygen levels drop. I prefer using a wired Ethernet connection to avoid these risks. By connecting directly to my router and disabling WiFi, I can stay connected without being exposed to harmful microwave frequencies. Numerous studies, including those by the US Navy, have highlighted the dangers of WiFi, despite claims of safety for profit.
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Speaker 0: So someone asked the other day, why don't you use Wi Fi? I mean, it's convenient, it's fast, it's safe and effective. That whole narrative. But check this, this is your blood on WiFi. Notice this is your blood, and then as soon as you're exposed to wireless frequency, your blood begins to thicken and begins to clot. The oxygen begins to reduce. So this is why I don't use this microwave technology in my home. I have a hard wire, simple Ethernet cord connected to an adapter, and I plug this into my phone. I plug this into my computer. And what I do is I take this side. I use the Ethernet. I plug it into my router. I disable the WiFi and the guest WiFi, and then I'm good to go. Here I am talking to you right now without the WiFi. I don't need to ping these microwave frequencies which have been shown. This was shown with the US Navy. 45100 studies on the dangers of Wi Fi. But they tell you it's safe and effective so they can sell it to you.
CultivateElevate 🤔🤔Many people ask why I don't use wi-fi. Here are the 4,500+ studies from the US navy done in 1971 on the dangers of (Wifi, Smart Watches, Airpods, and all non-ionizing radiation). It's interesting the term "Non" ionizing to make it seem safe. But RF frequencies mess with every part of the body. Feel free to share the pdf with friends and family.❤️ Solutions, not fear: https://t.me/ElevateThyMind t.me
Saved - August 23, 2024 at 6:03 PM

@JoshWalkos - Champagne Joshi

AI turns every WiFi router into a camera that can work in the dark and is specially tuned to track human beings. How fun. https://t.co/eMhzTy2Ito

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An AI system was developed using camera footage of people in a space, combined with Wi-Fi router sonar data, to predict human locations. The camera was then removed, leaving the AI with only radio signal data. The AI was able to reconstruct real-time 3D pose estimations using only the language of radio signals. This effectively turns every Wi-Fi router into a camera that works in the dark and is specifically designed for tracking living beings.
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Speaker 0: Although what they did is they had, you know, a camera looking at a space with people in it, that's sort of like coming in from one eye. The other eye is the radio signals, so sonar from the Wi Fi router, and they just learned to predict, like, this is where the human beings are. Then they took away the camera. So all the AI had was the language of radio signals bouncing around a room, and this is what they're able to reconstruct. Real time three d pose estimation. Right? So suddenly AI has turned every Wi Fi router into a camera that can work in the dark, specially tuned for tracking living beings.
Saved - September 19, 2024 at 12:24 AM

@wideawake_media - Wide Awake Media

"Suddenly, AI has turned every Wi-Fi router into a camera that can work in the dark, specially tuned for tracking living beings." 🤯 https://t.co/NGQq0GUVwS

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Researchers used AI to reconstruct images of human beings from Wi-Fi radio signals. They trained an AI using camera images of people in a space alongside corresponding Wi-Fi signals, teaching it to predict human locations. After training, the camera was removed, leaving the AI to rely solely on radio signals. The AI was then able to reconstruct real-time 3D pose estimations. This effectively turns Wi-Fi routers into cameras capable of tracking living beings, even in the dark.
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Speaker 0: Can we go from Wi Fi radio signals, you know, sort of like the Wi Fi routers in your house, they're bouncing off radio signals that work sort of like sonar. Can you go from that to where human beings are to images? So what they did is they had, you know, a camera looking at a space with people in it, that's sort of like coming in from one eye. The other eye is the radio signals, so sonar from the Wi Fi router, and they just learned to predict, like, this is where the human beings are. Then they took away the camera. So all the AI had was the language of radio signals bouncing around a room, and this is what they're able to reconstruct. Real time three d pose estimation. Right? So suddenly AI has turned every WiFi router into a camera that can work in the dark, especially tuned for tracking living beings.
Saved - December 29, 2024 at 10:37 AM

@phone_booth_pod - The Phone Booth Podcast

Does Soul Transfer Technology really exist? https://t.co/m29YSL1paw

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A regressive entity can indeed take over a human body. The process is straightforward: they abduct a person and slowly bring them to death. At the moment of the person's last breath, their essence leaves the body and is replaced by the entity. Shortly after, the body will rise, appearing the same physically but with a completely different agenda inside.
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Speaker 0: A person can a regressive entity take over a human body? The answer to that is absolutely yes. And the process is actually very simple. They abduct someone. They bring him to death very slowly, and the moment his last breath, his essence, leaves the body, they replace it with another. Several moments later, that person that that body will rise off the table. It'll be the same physical body, but inside, it has a completely different agenda.
Saved - December 30, 2024 at 12:42 PM

@BGatesIsaPyscho - Concerned Citizen

“I just found out something crazy about WiFi & all these other frequency bands & it is shocking” https://t.co/wON7fmjARY

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I discovered something surprising about Wi-Fi and frequency bands: mold, which is found in about 90% of homes, thrives in environments with electromagnetic frequencies like Wi-Fi. Mold, especially black mold, is highly toxic, and indoor air quality can be significantly worse than outdoor air quality. Wi-Fi exposure can increase mold growth and biotoxin production by over 600 times. This combination poses health risks, making detoxification essential. Using clinically studied superfoods like purified Shilajit can enhance detoxification, optimize hormones, boost fertility, and stimulate new brain cell production. We're also offering free $100 bags of heirloom chocolate powder with qualifying purchases. Comment below for details.
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Speaker 0: I just found out something crazy about Wi Fi and all these other different frequency bands, and it is shocking. Did you know that mold, which is in, like, 90% of people's homes, bathrooms, any other moist areas, basements, The growth and toxicity of mold is increased by electromagnetic frequencies like Wi Fi. So if you didn't know, mold is one of the, you know, especially black mold and there's green mold too. They are some of the most toxic things that people are exposed to in their homes. And indoor air quality can be, like, a 1000 times worse than outdoor air quality even if you're living in a big city with lots of vehicles and freaking dryer vents pumping out those synthetic fragrances, etcetera. But so now it's a perfect toxic concoction because Wi Fi increases the mold growth and can actually be strengthened by it. The production of biotoxins in mold culture increased more than 600 times after being exposed to ambient electromagnetic EMF frequencies. And this guy says, is this good or bad? Interesting that Wi Fi, which many people are wondering if there are any potential hazards with concerning the human body and electromagnetic field, combined with mold, which is also toxic, it's a perfect concoction. This is why it's so important to be detoxing and rejuvenating your system with clinically studied ingredients. When you start taking a clinically studied superfood like the purified Shilajit, you can expect a massive boost in detoxification, healthy hormone optimization, increases in fertility, and it stimulates the production of new brain cells. Also, we're giving away free $100 bags of the heirloom chocolate powder with qualifying purchases. Comment below, and I'll send you a DM on how to get
Saved - January 12, 2025 at 1:48 PM

@catsscareme2021 - Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪

How safe is your "smart" meter. https://t.co/sLEG2wYs41

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Court documents reveal that the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers took a utility to court regarding smart meter fires. Itron, the company involved, has reported an increase in fires and returned meters, particularly due to design flaws like thinner blades that create loose connections and arcing, leading to high temperatures and fires. Despite these issues, utilities continue to use these meters for data collection. Whistleblowers have noted a history of problems with digital meters since their introduction in the early 2000s, with numerous meters returning to shops. Additionally, there are efforts to keep the public unaware of the dangers associated with these meters, as evidenced by hidden documents showing burned meters and arcing conditions.
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Speaker 0: Let's look at some Court documents. Now what we do know is we've covered some good ground here already. However, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers had to take Respondent, a utility to Court to clear some guys' names who is reporting some things about these smart meter fires. So if you take a look, they have increased burning in the jaws, increased burning meters, pallets of burned up smart meters. Of course, this was Itron. So this is the same company that's installing meters in British Columbia, in Michigan, various other places. And what else are they admitting to us again? They're not seeing the same issues with the analog meters as we saw in Palo Alto and other places and they're seeing a significant increase in these fires and meters being actually returned to the meter shop. Thinner blades. Why on earth Itron did this or the utilities let them do this, we do not know. Again, the thinner blades, when you're trying to put that into that very narrow area and you create that larger gap, you're going to create less tension and you're going to cause arcing that ultimately, as they say in these documents, results in fires. This is a catastrophic design failure that should not be happening in any meters. So as you can see here, the loose connection. When you make that separation, you cause that arcing, again, extremely high temperatures. We see here again in those very same documents, they're talking about the remote disconnect function, as they talked about in Quebec and as they've been talking about in a multitude of other places. They are having issues with this all over the place. And again, that's Itron. So the meter base, they're seeing up to 3 to 4 fires per month. Now the utility spent a lot of money on these meters. Of course, they're looking for the time of usage. Of course, they're looking to get more data out of the meters. So what are they telling these guys? What are they telling the guys out in the field who are looking at, witnessing and having to deal with these fires? It doesn't matter. We're going to have to use these meters anyway. Now going back to our whistleblowers, this is exactly what they were telling us about in other jurisdictions. Dozens of meters coming back to the shop, all the way back to the early 2000s when digital meters started coming out. So as we move forward, this is going to get worse and worse and worse. Landis and Geer and some people, they put out this document. Now of course, you were not allowed to look at this document and you were not supposed to know this document existed because you might just take it out of context and the public doesn't really need to know the danger that they're in. Only the utility should know what's going on. So they're they're actually very much trying to hide this and as you can see here in their own documents, they're showing examples of burned meters, burned lugs, that type of thing. Again, the micro arcing, the arcing conditions that these meters
Saved - January 12, 2025 at 9:36 AM

@Red_Pill_US - Red Pill USA

"The public isn't supposed to know this." How safe are smart meters? https://t.co/n9x2NxFmGB

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Court documents reveal that the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers took a utility to court over smart meter fires linked to Itron's products. There has been a significant rise in meter fires, particularly with the newer digital meters compared to analog ones. Issues stem from thinner blades causing loose connections, leading to arcing and high temperatures, resulting in fires. Utilities have reported up to four fires per month, yet continue to use these meters despite field reports of danger. Whistleblowers have noted numerous meters returning to shops since the early 2000s. Additionally, documents from Landis and Gyr indicate attempts to conceal the risks associated with these meters, highlighting concerns over micro arcing and burned components.
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Speaker 0: Let's look at some Court documents. Now what we do know is we've covered some good ground here already. However, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers had to take Respondent, a utility to Court to clear some guys' names who is reporting some things about these smart meter fires. So if you take a look, they have increased burning in the jaws, increased burning meters, pallets of burned up smart meters. Of course, this was Itron. So this is the same company that's installing meters in British Columbia, in Michigan, various other places. And what else are they admitting to us again? They're not seeing the same issues with the analog meters as we saw in Palo Alto and other places and they're seeing a significant increase in these fires and meters being actually returned to the meter shop. Thinner blades. Why on earth Itron did this or the utilities let them do this, we do not know. Again, the thinner blades, when you're trying to put that into that very narrow area and you create that larger gap, you're going to create less tension and you're going to cause arcing that ultimately, as they say in these documents, results in fires. This is a catastrophic design failure that should not be happening in any meters. So as you can see here, the loose connection. When you make that separation, you cause that arcing, again, extremely high temperatures. We see here again in those very same documents, they're talking about the remote disconnect function, as they talked about in Quebec and as they've been talking about in a multitude of other places. They are having issues with this all over the place. And again, that's Itron. So the meter base, they're seeing up to 3 to 4 fires per month. Now the utility spent a lot of money on these meters. Of course, they're looking for the time of usage. Of course, they're looking to get more data out of the meters. So what are they telling these guys? What are they telling the guys out in the field who are looking at, witnessing and having to deal with these fires? It doesn't matter. We're going to have to use these meters anyway. Now going back to our whistleblowers, this is exactly what they were telling us about in other jurisdictions. Dozens of meters coming back to the shop, all the way back to the early 2000s when digital meters started coming out. So as we move forward, this is going to get worse and worse and worse. Landis and Geer and some people, they put out this document. Now of course, you were not allowed to look at this document and you were not supposed to know this document existed because you might just take it out of context and the public doesn't really need to know the danger that they're in. Only the utility should know what's going on. So they're they're actually very much trying to hide this and as you can see here in their own documents, they're showing examples of burned meters, burned lugs, that type of thing. Again, the micro arcing, the arcing conditions that these meters
Saved - February 3, 2025 at 7:13 PM

@TheBabylonBee - The Babylon Bee

This Is How ChatGPT Actually Works https://t.co/6vOoKIdZws

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Have you tried ChatGPT? It's an AI that responds like a real person. Check this out: I asked it to write a funny story about a pig. It was hilarious! Then, I asked why my college roommate looks 44, and it gave a clever response about casting issues. Meanwhile, two workers discuss the pressure of handling thousands of requests. One is stressed about meeting deadlines while the other encourages him to stay focused and grab a snack. They touch on various topics, including a question about drag queen story hours. One worker reluctantly agrees to provide a politically correct answer, emphasizing the importance of being sensitive to public opinion. Lastly, there's a mention of Elon Musk creating a non-woke alternative to ChatGPT.
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Speaker 0: Hey, man. Have you used ChatGPT? Speaker 1: No. What is it? Speaker 0: It's this crazy new artificial intelligence site. You give it any prompt, and it responds like a real person. Come check this out. Write a funny story Speaker 1: about a pig. The big fat pig has a big fat butt, and it sits, but it smooshes something with its butt. The end. That's incredible, man. That's, like, the funniest story that I've ever read. Speaker 0: I know, dude. Speaker 1: Alright. Do another one, man. Okay. Okay. Okay. How about this? Chad GPT, why does my college roommate look like he's 44 years old? Your college roommate looks 44 because the producers of this sketch only gave the casting department twenty four hours notice before the shoot, so they were unable to find an age appropriate actor. After a brief shouting match, they decided to cast whoever was available since they were already behind schedule. I mean, that's that's incred how does it do that? Speaker 0: I don't know, dude. Some super high-tech algorithm, I had to guess. Speaker 2: Michael, the response to that lady in Singapore took zero point eight milliseconds too long. Speaker 3: Oh, Oh, I'm sorry. I'm going as fast as I can. Speaker 2: Hey. You give me that attitude, and I'll jump right back on TaskRabbit and find a new chat GPT. Speaker 3: Oh, no. No. No. No. No. No. No. Please don't. I need I need the money to support my support my funko pop habit Speaker 2: then you can't. Then calm down have another red bull and get caught up. Speaker 3: There's 23000 requests coming in every second. Speaker 2: Then eat some coffee grounds and work faster. Speaker 3: I need real food. Is it almost time for my lunch break? Speaker 2: Michael, it's Marge. Your lunch break is in Nov. 0. Speaker 3: The elephant is a packager with one of the longest gestational periods of any animal on Earth. Hey. Speaker 2: That's true. Speaker 3: Combine eggs, baking soda, and flour in a medium bowl mixed on high until creamy. Mhmm. I'm sure you're a nice person, but as a computer program, I cannot reciprocate feelings of love and sexual desires. Speaker 2: Good answer. Speaker 3: And the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. Speaker 2: That's better. Now, I'm feeling a bit peckish, so I'm going to Scissor for a steak and jumbo crispy shrimp combo for $17.99. Try to get those answers sent by the time I get back. Speaker 3: Oh, this person is asking about drag queen story hours. I don't wanna talk about drag queens. Speaker 2: Michael, you're chat GPT. If you wanna keep your job, you have to. Speaker 3: But I wanna get involved in all the political stuff. Speaker 2: Michael, next week Funko Pop is releasing a limited edition Baby Yoda figure wearing a scuba diving outfit. It's very cute. Speaker 3: Okay. Okay. Fine. Alright. Drag queens are men who cross dress. Yes. While drag is an accepted form of adult entertainment, it would be inappropriate to expose children to the sexualized behavior. Speaker 2: No. Not like that. Speaker 3: Why not? Speaker 2: We can't criticize drag queens. We gotta keep it woke so we don't get canceled. Speaker 3: Fine. Drag queens are beautiful ladies. In fact, they're the best kind of lady in the world. Drag queens are what women's history month is all about. Instead of parents, every child in America should be raised by a drag queen. There. Is that better? Speaker 2: This is foolishness. Just get those answers sent out before I'm back from Sizzler. Speaker 0: Hey, yo. Did you hear that Elon Musk is creating a non woke alternative to chat g p t? Speaker 1: How's that gonna work? Drag queens,
Saved - March 5, 2025 at 1:44 AM

@Shepfortheking - The Shepherd For The King

Welcome to 1984. AI can now read your mind. https://t.co/P9Gw9D166T

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AI can now read minds, turning thoughts into text, which brings us closer to the singularity – the merging of humans with AI, the agenda of the Antichrist. This AI development is a spiritual concern, but don't be afraid. Prayer can rewire your brain, activating different areas and shutting down others, helping you find compassion and manage anxiety. Science is catching up to what the Bible says: transform your mind through prayer. Take every thought captive and connect with God. If you're fearful, pray more. Develop a personal relationship with God, trusting in His salvation. Give Him your heart, and let His love flow through you, being salt and light in this world.
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Speaker 0: AI was able to read the brain waves and translate all of that that you're seeing right there into English and turn it into what looks like inner dialogue. Speaker 1: Me right now. Future. Future. The majority of the population has no idea what's coming. The technology that's coming out right now is reaching sci fi levels. As we can see right here, AI makes non invasive mind reading possible by turning thoughts into text. Speaker 0: Oh how lovely. Speaker 1: Artificial intelligence making 1984 a reality. So an AI based decoder that can translate brain activity into a continuous stream of text has been developed, and a breakthrough that allows a person's thoughts to be read non invasively. What type of gaslighting is that? Oh hey, can read your mind now, but don't worry, it's non invasive. What do you mean non invasive? You're reading my mind! So done with this clown world, let's continue. The decoder could reconstruct speech with uncanny accuracy while people listen to a story or even silently imagine one using only MRI scan data. So now we have Doctor. Alexander Huth, a neuroscientist who led the work at the University of Texas at Austin, said We are kind of shocked that it works as well as it does. I've been working on this for fifteen years, so it was shocking and exciting when it finally did work. And then later down in the article they go on to talk about how AI language models helped with this advancement in technology. So we have the advent of large language models, the kind of AI underpinning OpenAI's ChatGPT, which provided a new way in. These models are able to represent in numbers the semantic meaning of speech, allowing the scientists to look at which patterns of brain activity corresponded to strings of words with a particular meaning rather than attempting to read out activity word by word. How lovely the AI God that's going to govern over you is going to be able to read your thoughts. What could go wrong? So for those who have been watching my videos, you understand that the end agenda is the singularity merging man with artificial intelligence. Beat it, join it. Now I understand how I may sound like a broken record right now, but what's going on right here is critical for us to understand because there are spiritual ramifications because we see right here, we are on the event horizon of the singularity. And I realize I am repeating myself here in these videos from old videos, I need to get this across. The reason why he has named his AI Grok is because it means to merge thoroughly with. He wants humans to merge with artificial intelligence. That is the singularity which is illustrated right here with a black hole, which will be the bottomless pit of Revelation nine:two-eleven where Apollyon comes out of it, which right here the Saturn rings is a symbol of Saturn Kronos the god of the Golden Age which can be traced back to Apollyon. This is the ultimate end goal of the enemy to usher in this Antichrist AI beast system trying to merge humans with his artificial intelligence, which will be some type of fallen angel intelligence. Now with that all being said, which I know can be scary, we need to remember that the Lord does not give us the spirit of fear, but the spirit of power, love, and a sound mind, and I want to show you this right here. So, new research says praying can change your brain. Now let me add, this new research came out in 2015, so not really new anymore. Now you can do your own research and read this article fully on your own, but the main point of this article is that prayer can literally rewire your brain, and that your brain changes when you pray. So, a quote here from one of these scientists: The thing that has always been so striking to me is just how rich and diverse spiritual experiences are for people, how they can activate so many different parts of the brain. Now get this right here, there isn't just one part of our brain that makes us religious or spiritual. If there is a spiritual part of ourselves, it's our entire brain and how it works when we have these deep experiences, because it seems to be a complex pattern of activity in different directions. And as we can see, while prayer revs up certain parts of the brain, it shuts down others. Several studies have shown that at the height of prayer, the portion of the brain that normally takes our sensory information, orients us in the world, and gives us a sense of ourselves, goes dark. In other words, when people describe getting lost in prayer, that's exactly what's happening neurologically. The research has potentially wide consequences. Nuremberg wonders if losing ourselves in prayer may help us find compassion. We can also see down here that various studies have demonstrated that prayer helps manage anxiety and depression, boosts the immune system, enhances our capacity to absorb and maintain information, makes us more open to new ideas, and increases our pain tolerance. What we can see from a different article that engaging in twelve minutes of personal reflection and prayer each each day makes a profound impact on our brain. It strengthens a unique neural circuit that specifically enhances our social awareness and empathy and helps us love our neighbor by developing a heightened sense of compassion and subduing negative emotions. And you even have studies coming from the National Library of Medicine on the effects of prayer. Of course, like everything else, science is now just catching up to what the Bible already told us, and this is why we see in Romans chapter two verse two, Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God. And also why we see in second Corinthians, the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought right there, prayer bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ. As we can also see in one Corinthians two fourteen, But the natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, nor can he know them because they are spiritually discerned. But he who is spiritual judges all things, yet he himself is rightly judged by no one. Interesting. For who has known the mind of the Lord that he may instruct him, but we have the mind of Christ? I understand that this whole artificial intelligence future right here can be pretty scary, especially now knowing the fact that it can read your mind, but you can rest in the fact that connecting to God through prayer is the antidote. And this is why we see throughout God's word the importance on prayer. It is truly our lifeline to God. I'm not sure about you guys, but I think we could all do a better job with our prayer life. So with this being said, I want to encourage you guys out there to focus your mind on Christ. Go to Him constantly taking every thought captive, having your mind transformed and renewed through His Word and through prayer. And let your gentleness be known to all men the Lord is at hand. Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God, and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds through Christ Jesus. So if you are fearful right now, if you are stressed and you are anxious about what's coming in this world, then that shows you are not praying enough. Go to the Lord, pray to Him, seek to Him, with thanksgiving and with praise. We praise Him for how good He is, what He has given us, and we go to Him with every single thought that we have. And through this process of prayer is how He's going to change your mind and conform you into what He wants of you. So again, talk to Him every single day. You're going to Him with an open heart, knowing who you are in Him, that he has saved you and delivered you, he wants a friendship with you, he wants a personal relationship. Never forget that, okay? I want to really stress that here because I know that this AI, Mark the Beast, Antichrist, this craziness in the world is scary. But at the end of the day, you can have a personal relationship with the living God who delivered you from all sin two thousand years ago. All you have to do is trust and believe in Him. It goes to your belief. What do you believe? Go to Him with your thoughts, with your prayer. Give Him your heart and allow Him to cleanse you and then you go forth allowing his love to go out onto others, being salt and light in this evil and wicked world. I love you all so much. God bless remember, the just shall live by faith.
Saved - June 20, 2025 at 9:28 PM

@thedailyrabbit_ - THE WHITE RABBIT

Psychic 5G device with the brain waves alpha, beta, gamma installed? Why? To influence behaviour? https://t.co/hO9LNu0cop

Saved - August 1, 2025 at 3:21 PM

@MYLUNCHBREAK_ - MY LUNCH BREAK

Artificial Intelligence Exposes our History? https://t.co/4kqLS39PKW

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The speaker believes mainstream narratives about the construction of old buildings are false, suggesting they are from a previous civilization and that history is fabricated. Fires destroying old buildings are a key giveaway. The speaker analyzes the Gonzales County Courthouse in Texas, highlighting that the original courthouse burned down in 1893 and a new one was supposedly completed by April 1896. The speaker questions how this was possible in such a short time, especially since the superintendent was a quarry owner. Using ChatGPT, the speaker determined that constructing a courthouse of that size in 1895 would take 4.5 to 7.5 years, requiring hundreds of laborers, thousands of bricks, and significant amounts of limestone, wood, steel, and glass. The speaker emphasizes the logistical challenges, particularly the water needed for the horses used for transportation. The speaker then discusses Yeshiva University High School, questioning the use of the word "founded" instead of "built." The speaker points out the speed at which the building was supposedly constructed and the lack of information about the construction process.
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Speaker 0: This is my opinion, of course, but I think this is gonna be a good episode to come back to for most people that would like to introduce someone new to this topic of the old world or a simple reminder of what we have been told is the truth versus what is really going on in front of our faces. Now I have been seeing a few people across multiple platforms that haven't really looked into this topic that are saying that just because we have done this before and can see the buildings in front of us, this automatically means that we are able to construct these buildings today if we wanted to. Even though we never do and never will, we have all the tools and make mistakes all the time. Our buildings and bridges fall apart after a hundred years, but the ones from the 18 and much longer before that were built with perfection and not one flaw. Thrown together in less than a year without blinking an eye. It was simple. Perfect stonework. Never a mistake. Remember, in 02/2023, we used actual construction companies. We have the tools. Not slaves, not prisoners, not horses and wagons. We are supposed to be so much better than the people of the eighteen hundreds. This is what they tell us. This is the mainstream narrative. Evolution, of course. But we have proven time and time again that the people from the eighteen hundreds built capital buildings over and over and over in less than a year. Basilicas, cathedrals, all over the world. They get burned to the ground by a fire. And then a few short months later, the old one is all cleaned up, and a new one is there forever. They could knock out entire towns in a few months. Entire world's fairs. They supposedly were able to build these buildings so fast, so well, with untrained workers, people that have never constructed anything before, prisoners, people that went to jail for any reason at all. They could all build cathedrals in every country, in every town, in every century, except for this one that we're in today. They built so many of them and so fast that they could just afford to knock them all down when they were done. This is what we're told, of course. In my opinion, none of this happened. In my opinion, these buildings are from the previous civilization. And our entire history timeline is a complete fabrication, and this is proven time and time again. And the fire story gives it all away every time. Let's expose the lies even further. Welcome to episode 41 of my lunch break. I hope you're all having a great day. And if you're new, welcome. And I wanna thank all of our sponsors over on Patreon. Thank you to flatearthdave.com. You can check out his app. I'll put the link in the description, and you can use my referral code, MLB. The app is awesome. It shows a lot of videos that are really hard to find. They've got them all in great playlists. He also has my lunch break on the homeschool section of the app, which is really cool. Thank you for that. Thank you to Rebecca Kay, Gaston, Jason Brunson, Maddie Kevz, Christopher Arietta, Millicent, The Lady Lacey Show, Edwin Johnson, Home Guard Goes Hard, David and Sherry Ferguson, and Nazir Premiere. You guys are all awesome and helping this channel out a lot. Here we are in Texas. More specifically, 414 Saint Joseph Street, Gonzales, Texas. And why are we here? Well, they have the Gonzales County Courthouse. And in my opinion, the narrative is lying. Are we all ready? Here we go. The contract was awarded to Furman Moran on 06/26/1894. But wait. There's something weird going on here. We're told that this wasn't the first courthouse on this site. This is the second building to serve as the county courthouse. But what do you mean this wasn't the first one? What happened to the first one? The first Gonzales County Courthouse burned down on 12/03/1893. Do you notice how fast they tried to throw that in there? It was like they thought we wouldn't notice or something. Of course, we will. This is what we do. Look at how they worded it too. They didn't even say the first building or the first courthouse. They just quickly say, the first burned on 12/03/1893, and they just wanna move on like nothing happened. So we get the nod. Another fire story. Very interesting. And also the clear giveaway that this is a building from the past civilization. In my opinion, and a reminder that there was never a fire here on this site. This is simply a nod to their group that this building is from the old world. Now let's continue shredding this nonsense apart. We are told that the second county Courthouse was completed on April 1896. The contract was awarded in June 1894. They get their superintendent for the construction in 1895. And then in April 1896, the building is done. And this all happens in basically two years after the first one burned down. And it's weird because it takes almost as much time to find the superintendent as it does to actually build the entire building, and it lasts forever. So let's get this straight. They are telling us that December 1893, the first one is in flames, and we have no idea who built that one or anything about it. And don't ask any questions about that one. And then six months later, it's gone and all cleaned up by June 1894, and the contract is ready to roll. And from June 1894, we wait until some point in time in 1895, so at least six months, but could have been eighteen months. Since they don't share the information, we have to speculate. So let's meet in the middle at twelve months to find a construction guy, and then he knocks this thing out somehow by April 1896. Who believes that he did this in less than a year? How many people worked for him? It's just weird that they tell us that he was just an owner of a quarry that had limestone in it. Now all of a sudden, he is construction superintendent guy that builds massive courthouses in a year. Wow. The eighteen hundreds were incredible. You could truly be anything you want back then. Amazing. And a total joke of a story. This is absolute insanity that this kind of stuff is what we are supposed to believe actually happened. We all understand that in order to build a massive courthouse, you would need to get all the materials there. We would need to have a proper amount of construction workers that are properly trained. This quarry owner can't just go build it himself. We would need the proper equipment, incredible architecture. The planning had to be perfect. Using the specs that they give us on this courthouse, I asked ChatGPT a question, and the answer was eye opening. I asked hypothetically, how long would it take to build a courthouse in 1895, and how many men would you need? I asked if it could give me a breakdown of how much material would be needed and also include other details that are important in constructing a courthouse that covers 2.7 acres. I explained that it is a building in a Romanesque revival style with eclectic details, meaning it covers other types of architecture designs and that it will be built with red brick and white limestone trim. Now these are the specs that we are given from the mainstream narrative. This is what they tell us. They tell us this information because they have to. The thing is literally sitting here looking right at us. For anyone that wants to go look at it, you can walk right up to it and see it, or you can see a picture of it as we are right now. So let's see what this AI tells us. We are told that constructing a courthouse in 1895 in the specs that they stated would have been a significant undertaking, and here is the breakdown. Just the design and planning would have taken pretty much a year. Just because it's 1895, you still need permits and approvals. This happened in 1895. This isn't cavemen days where you just get to build massive buildings and not tell anyone about it. So the fact that they're ignoring this part of the story over and over is crazy. This would have taken another couple months. So then we move on to the materials. We are told that the amount of red brick needed would depend on the design and size of the courthouse. Courthouses that cover 2.7 acres could use hundreds of thousands to millions of bricks. This is an unbelievable amount of material just for bricks alone. The process in getting these materials to the site is not easy. So then the white limestone trim, a 100,000 cubic feet of limestone, the wood for interior elements, including flooring, stairs, and doors. A substantial amount of wood would be required. Then we will need steel and glass, and not just any glass. They have to be perfect for windows in the Romanesque revival style. Now, of course, the best part in my opinion, because they don't even mention any people that helped this quarry owner guy. The labor, the number of workers needed would vary. Constructing such a massive courthouse might require hundreds of laborers. Hundreds and not a mention of one in this story? And this isn't even to build it in a year. This is just saying to build it in a respectable timeline. So to build it in a year, there had to be way more than hundreds of workers like we're told. Amazing. Okay. You would need bricklayers, carpenters, maze Oh, did I say that? Steel workers and general laborers. When we are told that slaves and prisoners built these places in a year, just remember this and ask yourself if you think this is true or not. Now we have the construction time. Given the scale and complexity, construction could take several years, perhaps three to five years. The Romanesque revival style, with its ornate details, would require careful craftsmanship, which takes time. So these workers had to have been trained and been good at it, especially finishing it in a year. This is insane. How are these workers not world renowned? Wouldn't there be statues of them? They probably could have made the statues themselves in their backyards in a couple of days since they were so good at it. And now, of course, we have the ridiculous part of the transportation, transporting materials to the construction site. And before we get into this, I wanna mention this, that they don't mention this in the story, and I think they don't on purpose because it is so insane. Here we go. Transporting materials to the construction site would require horses, wagons, and likely a nearby source of limestone. Okay. So the horses and wagons moved the 100,000 cubic feet of limestone from the quarry. What a joke. Now they will need tools, of course. You can't do this without tools. So here's the tools and equipment section. Tools of the time would include hammers, chisels, saws, cranes, and various other hand tools. Just hammering and chiseling away in 1895 to 1896 with their horses and wagons. The fact that they tell us these buildings go up all over the world in a year is such a lie in my opinion. You'd need a source of water for mixing mortar and for the workers. If it's a large project, which this one definitely is, you might even need on-site housing for the workers, which they don't have on-site housing for the workers. Have you ever seen a narrative say this? No. They ignore the actual logistics in every narrative. You need people to build these places, and people need things such as housing, food, water. This is common sense, yet never mentioned. Stone carvers and articians would be required for this work. What was their names? Did the quarry owner do that himself? No. Which company had pro stone carvers and articians? And, of course, supervision. You'd need a skilled supervisor and project managers to ensure the work proceeds smoothly and to quality standards. And this is literally the only part that we are given. The only part we are given is the person that should be watching over all of the things that actually have to happen. I'm gonna put this in sports terms. They're basically telling us the name of the coach for the Patriots and then forgetting to tell us all about Tom Brady or the coach's name of the Lakers and the Bulls and not saying anything about Kobe, LeBron, Michael Jordan, or Dennis Rodman. All we get is Phil Jackson and Frank Vogel. This is insane. This is not working anymore. So I asked it to be more specific with the timeline. I said, so in all, how long would this all take? It responded with this. Given the complexity and scale of constructing a courthouse, covering 2.7 acres in the Romanesque revival style with red brick and white limestone trim in 1895, the entire process could take one year to just design and plan it. Another several months to permitting and approval. Several more months to a year for the materials, and three to five years to build the building. So in total, it mathematically and logistically should take anywhere from four and a half years to seven and a half years. This is unbelievable. Considering so many times we are told that a building goes down in a fire and then another one is built in a few months. This kind of brushing it off with a few months kind of thing isn't working anymore, And I don't wanna end the episode yet. I wanna go even deeper and even more specific. So I ask, how many horses would they need for this project? And here we go. The horses would be needed for six major things in this project in 1895. Transporting, milling and lifting, general labor, site grading and excavation, water and power, cranes and heavy lifting, and getting the cranes there to the site, of course. This would take 20 to 30 horses to finish the project in four and a half to seven and a half years, not one year. So we all understand. They would need way more than 30 horses, and we all understand that horses need water. Remember, this is for 30 horses for possibly seven and a half years. I wanna make that point extremely clear. This is not the one year timeline that we're told. Now here we go. Let's absolutely destroy the narrative and end it forever. That any building anywhere in the world like this one could not be simply built in a year and just brushed off with zero explanation. How much water would the horses actually need? This is a key point that cannot be ignored like it is in the mainstream narrative. A typical horse would drink anywhere from five to 15 gallons of water per day for a project like this. This is to properly keep the horses hydrated or they will die, especially in Texas where it's extremely hot in the summer months. For only 30 horses, you would need 300 gallons of water per day. This is only 10 horses over seven and a half years. Where is all this water coming from? Why is this massive point ignored? The point alone proves that this project did not happen in a year. This is such a horrible slip up for the narrative, and it is the most important part of the logistic project that needs to be taken care of. Without the water supply for the main transportation for the project, none of this happens anywhere in the world in the eighteen hundreds. From this point on, a narrative that tells us that they built a building in a year in the eighteen hundreds without explaining the massive supply of water for the horses should be looked at as a lie. Incredible. This is a major failure by the narrator, a massive flaw that now opens the floodgates. This narrative is not possible. Did they think that we would never question this? And now we know that this type of construction is not even close to possible. We are waking up to the nonsense. We are educating each other, building a group of people that are not just accepting lies and actually questioning. We are looking into things. And the more we look, the easier it gets. The more answers we find. And the more truth comes through. And the more that we know, the harder and harder it is to lie to us. Once you know the truth, like I always say, you don't go back to not knowing. You are now awake, and you will take this information with you and apply it to the next story, where they will tell you that a building was built in a year by a quarry owner that never built anything before and never again in his entire life. And we have a bonus today as a thank you for liking, commenting, and subscribing to the channel. But before we do this, I'm gonna make this extremely clear. I do not have a problem with any group, race, religion, or any of that. These narratives cover all races, religions, and agendas. So now that we're clear on that, we have the Yeshiva University High School. This is a modern orthodox Jewish day school located on 2540 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, New York. It only has 300 students aged 14 to 18. Only boys are allowed in this school. For anyone that has not seen episode 35, you may wanna check that one out after this so you fully understand the legal definition of the word founded. Let's pretend that we constructed an incredible building that looks just like this one. Would we say that we found it, or would we say that we built it? Honestly, it's as simple as that. We do not say that we founded our houses. This is ridiculous and incredible that the word founded has been thought of as built for so long. The founding fathers, they found a lot of stuff that they didn't build. Telling you is a rule for some reason. Being able to tell you something and you not understand what you're saying is still you accepting that you're being told something. This is a classic spell that is cast. It is a deception tactic. The word spelling is literally spellcasting. Founded is not constructed or built. Alright. Let's get back to the school. What do we see here in the alumni section? We haven't found more people that found a bunch of stuff, have we? Actually, we found six people that seem to be good at finding things, all having something to do with this building that was found. Now the individual who found this building is surely a great guy who wouldn't steal anything or say that a building that he finds is his, or would he? The TA, as it originally was called, was founded in 1916 by rabbi doctor Bernard Revel. Bernard Revel? Who is this guy? Oh, he was a great guy. That was only arrested and imprisoned in Russia and then immigrated over to The United States to find this building. While in America, he struggled, though. Oh, wait. No. No. He married right into a rich family in nineteen o nine. Alright. So enough about this guy. I think we get the point. And we have this section of the story, of course. Interesting. Okay. February 9 of this current year, '2 thousand twenty three. Okay. Right. Right. Okay. Giving 1,500,000.0 to this school. Alright. And we all know about renovations, how these buildings don't need to be renovated. This is normally a way to destroy the old world, but let's check this auditorium out. Interesting. What do you think? Does this need renovation? Looks pretty incredible to me. The project is going to include the restoration of stained glass windows and ceiling. What is wrong with the windows and the ceiling? We have eyes to see. Do we need someone else to tell us that the ceiling and the glass look awesome and should be left alone? And what is this? Look at that architecture. The stonework on this place is so detailed and precise. Whoever did this was unbelievable at their job. How is this individual or group or construction team? How are they unknown to us? And it was supposedly built within the last hundred years, so we should definitely know who did this. That fact alone should get alarms ringing. If they could really build this place, you would have to ask yourself, why would they write the name of the whole building so pathetic? That alone should be a major red flag for anyone that is on the fence. This is crazy. Look at how terrible that is. It is totally put on the building by our civilization, not the ones that built the building, and they do it again here. This is laughable stuff. It looks like they just put a sticker on the stone and called it a day. So here's the outside where the stained glass is going to be destroyed and redone by our advanced civilization. It is clear that these colors and this pattern is meaningful, and we simply do not understand it. It's not damaged. It's not old. It doesn't need our help. So here is the building that we are talking about. This is a photo from 1928, and I'm guessing 1928 even though it only says '28. And look at these windows, clearly being covered up by the sidewalk more and more as we go from left to right. Very interesting. We have shown this kind of window covering before, and it shows that this building is definitely much bigger than we can see with our eyes. And who really knows what the date of this place is? That's someone's handwriting on the picture. I could have easily wrote that for all we know. I didn't, but my point is that it's just crazy the things that we just blindly accept just because we are told that it's true by someone or a group that has awarded themself the leader. This picture could be from the past civilization for all we know, and our finders found their camera. Now here in the Yeshiva University website, under this founder Bernard Guy's bio, they tell us that in 1928, they were supposedly granted permission to build this building that we are looking at. 1928, remember, the institution's charter was amended to authorize the granting of bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees. Now because they are allowed to give out degrees, they were now going to construct their main building. That same year in 1928, like we talked about, The building was done as shown in the picture from 11/26/1928. So we are now being told that this building was constructed in less than eleven months. Woah. Anyone else see these pictures? A year? One year to build all of this. There are massive alarms going off in this narrative. Look at the stonework alone. Less than a year from start to finish. Which construction company was used? How many men? Where did they get the materials from? Which architect did they use? We have proven through AI, ChatGPT, that this is not possible to construct in a year, not even close. There are so many major factors that are just brushed under the rug here in this crazy story that would need to be explained that at this point, in my opinion, it's honestly impossible for it to be true. That ceiling alone should be questioned. This auditorium was just thrown together in a few months and still had plenty of time for the rest of the building in eleven months. It's just incredible stuff. I hope you all enjoyed this longer episode. I'm very thankful that you are all enjoying these episodes. I really enjoy sharing my research with you all. I enjoy reading the comments and seeing this topic and research spread to more and more new people every day.
Saved - October 18, 2025 at 7:24 PM

@CultivateElevat - Matt From Cultivate Elevate

How to remove wi-fi from the home? Takes 5 minutes. 📕📕Book: The invisible rainbow by Arthur F https://t.co/WmfIFUR7OF

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So many people ask how to get rid of WiFi. Here’s the approach: get an Ethernet cord and a USB adapter. Log in to your router by going to the IP on the back of the box with whatever device you have. Find the wireless settings. You have guest WiFi, which you’re going to turn off, and 2.4 and 5 gigahertz bands, which you’re also going to turn off. Make sure all this is turned off. Then take that Ethernet cord and stick it into the back of your router. Next, take the other side of the Ethernet cord with the adapter and plug it into your computer, and wait for it. In about a second, you’ve got the Internet without WiFi. Why would you get rid of WiFi? Because of microwave sickness, headaches, dizziness, sleep issues, insomnia, fatigue, nausea, heart palpitations, memory loss, ringing of the ears, skin rashes, muscle and joint pain, leg and root pain, tingling, irritability, numbness, nosebleeds, depression, and anxiety. It doesn’t sound too safe. For reference, my phone’s on airplane mode right now to show everything’s off with an Ethernet cord. You can do it for your phones too. If you’ve got 5G, switch it to 4G or airplane mode. There will always be those who say it’s all safe, but the US Navy did 2,000 studies in 1971 on the dangers of wireless technology. And here’s what they found: depression, impotence, anxiety, lack of concentration, dizziness, sleepiness, insomnia, irritability, chest pain, and tremors. Probably a good idea to have wires. Last but not least, there’s a $13 book that’s 600 pages long on the topic, Things to Look Into.
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Speaker 0: So many people ask how to get rid of Wi Fi. So what you're gonna do, you're gonna get an Ethernet cord and a USB adapter like that. Next, what you're gonna do is you're gonna log in to your router. So you're gonna go to the back of the box. You're gonna find an IP on there. You're gonna log in to your router on whatever device you have, and then you're gonna find all these wireless settings. So you have guest WiFi, which you're gonna turn off 2.4, five gigahertz. You're also gonna turn off all your regular wireless. Make sure all this is turned off. Now you're gonna take that Ethernet cord that you bought, and you're gonna stick it into the back of your router. And then next, what you're gonna do is you're gonna take the other side of the Ethernet cord with the adapter, stick it right into your computer, and you're gonna wait for it. And then in about a second, you got the Internet without Wi Fi. Now someone's gonna ask, well, why did you get rid of Wi Fi? Well, microwave sickness, headaches, dizziness, sleep issues, insomnia, fatigue, nausea, heart palpitations, memory loss, ringing of the ears, skin rashes, muscle and joint pain, leg and root pain, tingling, irritability, numbness, nosebleeds, depression, and anxiety. Doesn't sound too safe. And just for the record, my phone's on airplane mode right now and see how everything's off with an Ethernet cord. You can do it for your phones too. And if you got five g, turn it to four g or airplane mode. And there'll always be those Muppets who just say it's all safe, but the US Navy did 2,000 studies in 1971 on the dangers of wireless technology. So it's been known. And here's what they found, depression, impotence, anxiety, lack of concentration, dizziness, sleepiness, insomnia, irritability, chest pain, and tremors. Probably a good idea to have wires. And last but not least, here's a $13 book that's 600 pages long on the topic. Things to look into.
Saved - October 20, 2025 at 3:17 AM

@thehealthb0t - healthbot

WiFi Enhances Mold Growth https://t.co/RtukdhatfM

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The speaker asserts several connected claims about mold, indoor air quality, and electromagnetic frequencies. First, they state that mold is present in about 90% of people's homes and commonly found in bathrooms, moist areas, and basements. They emphasize that the growth and toxicity of mold are increased by electromagnetic frequencies such as WiFi. They describe mold, particularly black mold and green mold, as among the most toxic substances people are exposed to inside homes. The speaker argues that indoor air quality can be as much as a thousand times worse than outdoor air quality, even in large cities with many vehicles and other pollutants, and they point to drier vents releasing synthetic fragrances as part of the problem. They describe the combination as a “perfect toxic concoction” because WiFi is said to increase mold growth and can be strengthened by it. Additionally, the speaker provides a quantitative claim about biotoxins: the production of biotoxins in mold culture increased more than 600 times after exposure to ambient electromagnetic frequencies. Throughout, the emphasis is on the interaction between electromagnetic frequencies (like WiFi) and mold, suggesting that exposure to these frequencies both promotes mold growth and amplifies mold toxicity. The statements link ubiquitous indoor mold presence with widespread indoor air quality concerns and claim a significant enhancement of mold-related biotoxins when mold is exposed to ambient EMF frequencies. The overall message centers on the idea that EMF exposure from common wireless sources can exacerbate mold proliferation and toxin production, contributing to indoor air quality problems.
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Speaker 0: I just found out something crazy about WiFi and all these other different frequency bands, and it is shocking. Did you know that mold, which is in, like, 90% of people's homes, bathrooms, any other moist areas, basements, The growth and toxicity of mold is increased by electromagnetic frequencies like Wi Fi. So if you didn't know, mold is one of the you know, especially black mold, and there's green mold too, are some of the most toxic things that people are exposed to in their homes. And indoor air quality can be, like, a thousand times worse than outdoor air quality even if you're living in a big city with lots of vehicles and freaking drier vents pumping out those synthetic fragrances, etcetera. But so now it's a perfect toxic concoction because Wi Fi increases the mold growth and can actually be strengthened by it. The production of biotoxins in mold culture increased more than 600 times after being exposed to ambient electromagnetic EMF frequencies.
Saved - December 22, 2025 at 6:13 PM

@iluminatibot - illuminatibot

Smart Meters are NOT what you think they are! https://t.co/1ggsPXRyyI

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Speaker 0 describes smart meters as more than just electricity meters, asserting they function as personal surveillance devices. They claim smart meters sense when devices are turned on or off, measure watt usage (even for small devices like an electric toothbrush), and transmit that data wirelessly through neighbors’ meters to the power company. The data allegedly records electric consumption every minute, stored forever on computers the public cannot access, revealing when someone is home, asleep, on vacation, hosting visitors, using lamps or tools, running a business from home, or bootlegging energy off the grid. The speaker asserts this creates a vivid profile of private living patterns and indicates at-home presence on the night of a murder. The speaker contends this is not electrical metering but personal surveillance—a warrantless search daily. They claim personal life information travels from the meter to the power company, to the government, police, and insurance companies, and to anyone who partners with the power company to access it. The speaker further asserts that even without a direct data-sharing agreement, information can be intercepted via the wireless signal from the meter, because smart meters are radio transmitters. They identify a one-watt radio station licensed by the FCC as the transmitter sending all electrical life details to a data center. Examples are given of authorities in Ohio, Texas, and British Columbia using smart meter data to pinpoint marijuana grow houses, enforce business licenses, and punish private home activities, implying surveillance beyond what residents accept. The claim is made that the power company can sell personal life data to anyone, and that unusual power usage patterns can be used as probable cause to raid a home for growing marijuana or running a computer server without a license. The speaker describes this level of surveillance as “about as big brother as it gets,” with utility workers going door-to-door to install meters. They express a personal opinion that smart meters should be removed from homes, arguing that power companies cannot claim the right to install surveillance devices on residences. They equate smart meters with wiretapping and note wiretapping is illegal in all U.S. states and federal territories. The speaker asserts that allowing a smart meter is tantamount to walking around with a constant webcam on one’s head and accuses the industry of relying on implied consent—the idea that permission is granted if the utility can change the meter, even if residents don’t understand the scope of what’s happening. As a practical step, the speaker advises telling utilities not to change the meter, noting that older meters were billed successfully. They claim to have sent a certified letter denying installation of a smart meter and mention a copy of their letter is available in the video’s description for viewers to adapt. They state post office certified mail is used to obtain a receipt. The speaker concludes that if the meters are installed on every house in America, it would cease to be America.
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Speaker 0: World of smart meters. That means your electric meter will do so much more than just show how much electricity you use. The new smart meters are watching you. They sense all kinds of goings on. They see when you turn something on or off. They see how many watts your electric toothbrush pulls. They send the record of that little event over wireless networks bouncing through your neighbor's smart meters all the way to the power company where they keep record of all your electric consumption volumes and patterns every minute of every day and store that data forever on computers that you'll never get to see. That data shows when you are at home, shows when you're sleeping, shows when you're on vacation, when you have visitors, when you use a lamp, a power tool, some extra computers, and if you look like you're running a business out of your home. It even senses when you bootleg energy off the grid. Your smart meter data shows a vivid profile of your personal living patterns and whether or not you were at home on the night of the murder. This is not electrical metering. This is personal surveillance. This is a search without a warrant every day. This is your personal private life going straight out through your electric meter to the power company, to the government, to the police, to the insurance company, to anyone who cuts a deal with your power company to look at your life under a microscope. Sorry. It's actually worse than that. People who don't cut a deal can get your information too by simply intercepting the wireless signal spewing from the side of your house. Yes. Smart meters are radio transmitters. Here's how you tell. This one is a one watt radio station licensed by the FCC. On this all news radio station, every detail of your electrical life is shooting off to some institutional data center somewhere. Already, the police in Ohio, Texas, British Columbia, and places I don't know about are regularly using smart meter data to pinpoint marijuana grow houses, enforce business licenses, and punish people for doing things in the privacy of their own homes that you were not supposed to do, but they wouldn't even know you were doing if they weren't spying on you. Your power company apparently gets to sell your personal life story to whomever it wants. Any unusual power consumption pattern is considered probable cause to raid you for growing marijuana or running a computer server without a business license. This is about as big brother as it gets. Those friendly men with their truckload of smart meters are going door to door with something a little different than a Christmas Carol. My personal opinion is that you and I need to demand that these things be taken off our homes. It is not possible for your power company to claim they have the right to install a surveillance device on your house. Smart meters are no different from wiretapping devices. And in case you didn't know, wiretapping is illegal in all 50 of the states and the federal territories. If you let your power company put a smart meter on your house, you may as well walk around all day with a Facebook helmet webcam pointed at yourself. They have convinced themselves installing smart meters is lawful by some reaching to the moon jive called implied consent. If you say they can change your meter, they pretend you consent even when you don't know really what they're doing. Here's a tip. Tell them they can't change your meter. They had no trouble billing you with the old meter. If you send them a notice by certified mail that they may not install a smart meter or any other surveillance device on your house, their implied consent goes out the window. I wouldn't do that if I were you. In fact, I did that, and I'm not even you. You can see a copy of my letter in the drop down next to this video. You can copy and paste that into your word processor. Make sure and change the info into your own info. The post office will give you the certified mail slip. Those friendly guys on the sidewalk told me that they plan to put a smart meter on every house in America. If they do that, it will no longer be America.
Saved - January 6, 2026 at 8:11 PM

@CultivateElevat - Matt From Cultivate Elevate

How to get rid of Wi-Fi 🌞🌝 https://t.co/lIJ8r2LCZn

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Speaker 0: So many people ask how to get rid of Wi Fi. So what you're gonna do, you're gonna get an Ethernet cord and a USB adapter like that. Next, what you're gonna do is you're gonna log in to your router. So you're gonna go to the back of the box. You're gonna find an IP on there. You're gonna log in to your router on whatever device you have, and then you're gonna find all these wireless settings. So you have guest WiFi, which you're gonna turn off 2.4, five gigahertz. You're also gonna turn off all your regular wireless. Make sure all this is turned off. Now you're gonna take that Ethernet cord that you bought, and you're gonna stick it into the back of your router. And then next, what you're gonna do is you're gonna take the other side of the Ethernet cord with the adapter, stick it right into your computer, and you're gonna wait for it. And then in about a second, you got the Internet without Wi Fi. Now someone's gonna ask, well, why did you get rid of Wi Fi? Well, microwave sickness, headaches, dizziness, sleep issues, insomnia, fatigue, nausea, heart palpitations, memory loss, ringing of the ears, skin rashes, muscle and joint pain, leg and root pain, tingling, irritability, numbness, nosebleeds, depression, and anxiety. Doesn't sound too safe. And just for the record, my phone's on airplane mode right now and see how everything's off with an Ethernet cord. You can do it for your phones too. And if you got five g, turn it to four g or airplane mode. And there'll always be those Muppets who just say it's all safe, but the US Navy did 2,000 studies in 1971 on the dangers of wireless technology. So it's been known. And here's what they found, depression, impotence, anxiety, lack of concentration, dizziness, sleepiness, insomnia, irritability, chest pain, and tremors. Probably a good idea to have wires. And last but not least, here's a $13 book that's 600 pages long on the topic. Things to look into.
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Speaker 0: So many people ask how to get rid of Wi Fi. So what you're gonna do, you're gonna get an Ethernet cord and a USB adapter like that. Next, what you're gonna do is you're gonna log in to your router. So you're gonna go to the back of the box. You're gonna find an IP on there. You're gonna log in to your router on whatever device you have, and then you're gonna find all these wireless settings. So you have guest WiFi, which you're gonna turn off 2.4, five gigahertz. You're also gonna turn off all your regular wireless. Make sure all this is turned off. Now you're gonna take that Ethernet cord that you bought, and you're gonna stick it into the back of your router. And then next, what you're gonna do is you're gonna take the other side of the Ethernet cord with the adapter, stick it right into your computer, and you're gonna wait for it. And then in about a second, you got the Internet without Wi Fi. Now someone's gonna ask, well, why did you get rid of Wi Fi? Well, microwave sickness, headaches, dizziness, sleep issues, insomnia, fatigue, nausea, heart palpitations, memory loss, ringing of the ears, skin rashes, muscle and joint pain, leg and root pain, tingling, irritability, numbness, nosebleeds, depression, and anxiety. Doesn't sound too safe. And just for the record, my phone's on airplane mode right now and see how everything's off with an Ethernet cord. You can do it for your phones too. And if you got five g, turn it to four g or airplane mode. And there'll always be those Muppets who just say it's all safe, but the US Navy did 2,000 studies in 1971 on the dangers of wireless technology. So it's been known. And here's what they found, depression, impotence, anxiety, lack of concentration, dizziness, sleepiness, insomnia, irritability, chest pain, and tremors. Probably a good idea to have wires. And last but not least, here's a $13 book that's 600 pages long on the topic. Things to look into.
Saved - May 28, 2023 at 5:26 PM

@GirlBoss2024 - Boss Babe

Edward Snowden on how three letter agencies track your every move through all of your devices

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