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We did it! I told you so. This film will be the best one ever. We're recording, hell yeah!

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Folks, you need to check this out. We just sent our kids to bed. This Jurassic World was still playing, and we came across this. You were trying to tell me something before. What? Earlier in the lift before the knockosaurus went all crazy, it seems super important. It was. The truth is, Sami. I've fallen for you. Lord, have mercy. Like, hard. Real hard. Jurassic World, you know. Jurassic World. Since when did this happen in Jurassic World? I thought it was about dinosaurs. Dinosaurs, guys. Protect the kids. Protect your kids. Yeah. Sometimes you have to watch what they watch. Tell me. Watch what they watch, guys. This is crazy, guys. This is Jurassic World, you know. Jurassic World. We didn't even know this was gonna happen. This is crazy. This is crazy, guys. Guys, watch what your kids are watching. Be careful. It's everywhere now.

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Here I come! Who's number one on the invitation list? Leonardo DiCaprio! That's why I'm voting for Kamala Harris. Got it? Oh, wow!

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It's opening weekend for The Marvels in South Korea, and the movie starts in 10 minutes. Surprisingly, the theater is completely empty on a Sunday night, except for me. South Korea typically has a strong interest in Marvel movies, yet there's no one here. It's quite shocking to see such a lack of audience. Great job, Disney. This is unbelievable—I have the entire theater to myself.

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I'm Robert Patrick, and in Terminator 2, I play the T-1000, the future's most fearsome and technically perfect machine, a force with no equals. That description also applies to Terminator 2: Judgment Day, the most spectacular film ever created. Being in Terminator 2 is the ultimate thrill for a performer, and now Terminator 2 is about to become the ultimate performer for you. A live TV ad campaign will have every renter awaiting the street date. Get set for the biggest and most exciting event in video history. On behalf of Arnold, Linda, myself, and the entire cast and crew, welcome to our team. We'll see you on video.

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Speaker 0: Some people have been bitching. Oh my god. They're they're taking down our phone bills. They're listening in our phone calls. They're creating what's called a data mine. Okay? And who owns a data mine? I know they got the data mine. We get chaff. The real issue is what are they doing with it? That database was created by a company called ChoicePoint. Now ChoicePoint was just created just a few years ago by a bunch of Republicans, more Republicans than you find on a Palm Beach country club board. They are the ones that created the evil database that knocked off the black voters. In return for basically electing the president of The United States, they chose our president for us, not the voters. He chose them for over $1,000,000,000 in no bid contracts to maintain the databases on you. And I've talked to the inside executives. And let me tell you, after I talk to the insiders at at the ChoicePoint Corporation, the executives, I wanna lock myself in a closed room. They are matching your phone numbers, your billing medical records, your voting registration records, your driver's licenses, and their latest thing, your DNA. By the way, it is against the law, in case anyone's wondering, to spy on Americans, and the law in question is the constitution. You have to be under suspicion. The trick is that they're privatizing the spy function. They're creating I was gonna say a private FBI, but it's really a private KGB. Their gimmick is they set up this private company choice point, the Republicans. They have last campaign, it's 16,000,000,000 records, and I know it's at least double that since since then. That's illegal for the United States government to keep. They keep the records, and then they sell that information to the US government secretly. Let's put it this way. When they were supposedly hunting illegal voters in Florida, their list was 97% wrong. Let me repeat that. 97% wrong. However, it was perfect for Jeb Bush because what it did get right is it identified black voters, which they could knock off. That's part of the game. Game. It's deliberate wrong. Now they also got wrong. 25% of the DNA evidence in rape cases in Illinois until the the police caught them faking the evidence in rape cases. Can you imagine? Then they got fired. You gotta understand, this is not the Mouthis who get their man. This is the Mouthis who get the political targets for their men. That's what it's about. Speaker 1: I took over George Orwell's old power. He'd appreciate all this, you know. He'd love it.

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You were right, I couldn't say much. You got the most screenshot. This will be the best film you've ever made.

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I can't feel my legs. Go back. I can't see my legs. You're okay.

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Hey Hollywood, you've been infiltrated by the devil, but are you ready to be infiltrated by the ghost?

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"I wanna talk about a truly inspirational public figure named Taylor Swift." "Of course, I watched her podcast interview with the Kelsey brothers." "I went to my first concert of hers fifteen years ago." "I know all her music, and I listened to it in my headphones when I cut the grass." "So, yes, I have a favorite of hers." "Although, honestly, for me, it's a tie between All Too Well, ten minute version, and Exile featuring Bon Iver." "Think of your energy as if it's expensive, she said, as if it's like a luxury item." "Last year, she urged Americans not to make the serious mistake of electing him." "There are far more decent, honest, kind people in America than there are mean jerks." "Thank you, Taylor Swift. Keep the faith."

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Watch an amazing 2-hour film on the history of voter fraud that is being censored. The creators, a woman and her husband, have put together incredible information. Thank you. I'm here with Alex Jones. Translation: Watch an incredible 2-hour film on the history of voter fraud that is being censored. The creators, a woman and her husband, have compiled amazing information. Thank you. I am with Alex Jones.

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We did it! You were right, I couldn't say much. Is this not going to be the best film ever? Hell yeah! Are you recording?

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Welcome to Stephanie's King Time, where I embrace the little girl experiences I was denied.

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Guys. You're gonna be reading this. You will. They're be reading this. This. That's cool.

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Speaker 0 says: "Say something, goddamn it. You're on television. You're live to the whole world. In case I don't see you, good afternoon, good evening, and good night. Yeah."

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There's an hour wait for voting, and I'm advising everyone to stay in line. If you have time, make sure to get in line by 8 o'clock. They can't stop you from voting.

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Checklist for summary approach: - Identify the film(s) and the central plot claims described (present-day communist uprising, subsequent repeat, Antifa heroes, Che Guevara imagery, Podesta Plan 2.0). - Capture how the speakers describe promotion and reception (posters, DiCaprio, Wikipedia/IMDb notes). - Note the broader narrative the speakers assert (Civil War as a race-based conflict; Western alliance; Newsom remarks). - Include the meta-commentary on Hollywood manipulation and ties to other films and public figures (Joker, Elon Musk Netflix boycott) without evaluating claims. - Include key quoted motifs and trailer-like snippets cited (dialogue such as “What is freedom? No fear,” “Rise and shine,” “Courage”). - Mention the promotional plug and the sponsor/app claim at the end. - Keep the summary within 400–500 words, preserving original claims without added judgment. Summary: The speakers discuss a film they have not seen, describing a present-day uprising in which a communist movement rises, bombs ICE facilities, and shoots federal agents; they say the heroes are communists and that the film’s antagonists are Antifa, noting that the Wikipedia/IMDb write-up allegedly identifies them as Antifa. They claim the plot shows “one battle after another” in the first half, then “sixteen years later, the communist have lost, but they’re about to do a new uprising,” with a federal agent who previously slept with a communist girl (the “Che Guevara girl”) killed by her for not being a true communist, framing it as a “civil war movie” and calling it the Podesta Plan 2.0. A trailer is shown, including lines and a montage where characters discuss courage and rebellion (quotes such as “What is freedom? What? No fear.”, “Rise and shine,” “Courage”). The host notes listeners have urged coverage, recounting how he earlier discussed a film called Civil War, described as a race-based civil war, and now references the new film as the ongoing Podesta Plan. The speaker also asserts that posters promote the storyline, with Leonardo DiCaprio involved, and that Hollywood is funding this narrative to manipulate viewers, linking it to broader cultural campaigns and other films. He mentions that the film allegedly depicts Antifa rescuing migrants and blowing up bases, and portrays white supremacist terrorists as opposed to the underground revolutionaries, calling it a plan to destabilize the United States before a fascist dictatorship is established, with the uprising renewed sixteen years later. The discussion expands to broader commentary about Hollywood’s messaging, tying in mentions of Joker and Elon Musk’s Netflix boycott, and a claim that the latter reveals a satanic agenda. The segment closes with a plug for sponsor Big League’s Al Shon's app, claiming it recently became number one in world news in forty-eight hours, surpassing Disney, Uber, and X, and praising its performance.

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Speaker 1 says our food today is largely artificial, what he calls shadow food. Soils are largely depleted for many generations, and without adding fertilizers (N, P, and K), crops do not produce hardly at all. There is a nonlinear response: if you reduce fertilizer by 10% on a high-fertilizer crop like corn, you get far more than a 10% reduction in yield—perhaps a 30% reduction for certain crops. This is why American farmers are switching from corn to soy, a legume that doesn’t need as much fertilizer. This shift will affect dietary habits as well, including more soy lattes and soybeans/tofu. He notes the bottom line: our food depends on a supply chain that comes out of the Persian Gulf, and few people realized that until recently. Speaker 0 asks whether the catastrophe is due to man-made causes (the war and its consequences) or a system that is too fragile. Speaker 1 responds: both. Population growth is strongly tied to low-cost food production and abundance. For a long time, the United States and other countries encouraged populations to eat more and have more children, reflecting the original USDA food guidance years ago. That era served post-World War II needs because malnutrition and stillbirths were higher then. Today, the problem is Americans overeating but undernourished—getting too many calories but not enough nutrition—because food has been transformed into shadow food. It looks like a head of lettuce but lacks the nutrition of wild lettuce or what US soils used to produce with trace minerals like selenium, zinc, and copper. Food results from turning hydrocarbons into something you can eat: gas makes fertilizer; oil powers tractors and transport to grocery stores. Cheap energy yields cheap food; scarce energy yields scarce food. It will hit some areas first and more severely than others. It won’t be as severe in the United States as elsewhere. US consumers’ ability to handle economic pain is limited because many families are living paycheck to paycheck, without a large savings cushion, unlike cultures like Japan that can weather famines more easily. Speaker 0 ends with “Bright videos.”

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We are discussing reaching the wall. Watch this.

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A new short film is being shot. Viewers are encouraged not to miss it.

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I have exciting news! The Lucas Gauge edition book is now available for preorder at lucasgage.com. It's a unique version and the only one in print on Earth. The book is beautifully organized and sized at 5 by 7. Place your preorder now to receive it in 2 to 3 weeks. Don't miss out on this long-awaited book. Visit lucasgage.com today!

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Speaker 0 argues that chanting “from the river to the sea” is in favor of a second holocaust. He suggests some students are ignorant and do not understand what they’re talking about, noting they talk about “end the occupation of Palestine” and needing a history lesson. He states that there has never been a Palestinian Arab state. Before World War I, the land experienced centuries under the Ottoman Empire and was not a Palestinian Arab state. Then came the British mandate for Palestine, followed by a UN partition plan that proposed a Jewish state and an Arab state. The Jews accepted the state and founded Israel, while the Arabs rejected the state and went to war to try to eradicate Israel, and they lost. He says they went to war again and lost in 1967 and 1973 and throughout the Intifadas. Consequently, he asserts that the land historically has “no stronger connection” than any group of people except the Jewish people, and that connection goes back thousands of years. He concludes with a call to “Read your bible.”

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Pattern recognition and deduction HI, human intelligence in my I generated voice Ethan and subtitles. Ecosystem pattern set are provided by figs deduction path, collection of nutrients and phytochemicals within figs. Deduced from pattern sets, dietary fibers are provided by figs, vitamins are provided by figs, minerals are provided by figs, antioxidants are provided by figs, natural sugars are provided by figs, Phenolic acids are provided by figs. Flavonthriols are provided by figs. Carotenoids are provided by figs. Organic acids are provided by figs. I think the concept of pattern recognition and deduction, HI, human intelligence, will be a central and main paradigm in artificial intelligence because it does not depend on huge computing power and memory size as brute force I does as is being demonstrated with pattern sets in Connect four. I also think pattern sets will be a dominant structure to represent, store, and recognize knowledge and deduce new knowledge, new pattern sets from existing knowledge, existing pattern sets. Thus pattern sets are linked to each other by deduction path and possibly other link types and as such the uncensored hyperlinked Internet and social media are very well suited to host, share, and collaborate in equality on common reusable pattern sets knowledge for people. In fact, pattern recognition and deduction with pattern sets is an attempt to simulate a more human and as such smarter form of modeling and reasoning than brute force. And I trying to do it the human way. To be continued, source to umea.org. Please like, follow, and share.

This Past Weekend

12-25-17 Merry Christmas | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #62
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Theo Von greets listeners with a Merry Christmas from Natchez, Mississippi, filmed at Sharp Sound Design Studios after a Christmas Eve with family. He mentions prime rib, a rare cut, and a nephew in a band called Bishop Gunn who has a studio there, noting limited internet, and he says he’ll put some of their hits on as we get into the next year. He reflects on times with family, including two bunnies at his sister’s Santa Monica home, one show bunny and one congested, and he recounts his stepfather’s war memories and dementia, advising to hold a hand, talk about the war, offer donuts, and not give beer. He recalls working on a soybean, corn, and cotton farm in Mississippi, attending 3 o’clock mass, and the joy of being around other people, suggesting to slow down, pause, and reach out instead of scrolling. He urges touching somebody, taking their pulse, and sharing warmth during the holidays, and notes the desire to finish the year open-hearted. He describes seeing Downsizing, loving the first 38 minutes but finding the rest ambitious and confusing, and walking out of the theater. He thanks patrons, promotes Grey Block Pizza, and advertises LiveTree before closing with holiday wishes and a forward-looking, continuing journey.

The Rubin Report

Biden Insults Tesla, Elon Musk's Response Is Vicious | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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On March 4, 2022, Dave Rubin discusses the ongoing conflict between Elon Musk and President Joe Biden, highlighting Musk's criticism of Biden for not mentioning Tesla during the State of the Union address, despite Tesla creating over 50,000 U.S. jobs. Rubin emphasizes Musk's significant contributions to innovation through companies like SpaceX and Tesla, contrasting them with Biden's long political career. He notes that Biden's administration seems to ignore Tesla, which Musk finds frustrating. Rubin also reflects on broader societal issues, discussing how many Americans have come to feel guilty about their success and the American dream. He argues that the education system has played a role in fostering negative sentiments toward America. Additionally, he touches on the cultural differences between Florida and California, expressing optimism about the future and the importance of belief in society. Rubin encourages viewers to pre-order his upcoming book, "Don't Burn This Country," and engage with his content on various platforms.
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