Ran Paul Refers Fauci for Prosecution
July 22nd, 2023Update: Senator Rand Paul’s Office Burns Down:
The Bowling Green office of Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) was engulfed in flames in an overnight fire, officials have confirmed. No injuries were reported.
The Bowling Green Fire Department arrived at the scene around 1:45 a.m. following reports of a significant fire at the downtown location, which serves as Paul’s local office. Firefighters encountered heavy smoke and fire upon their arrival and called for additional units, according to Public Information Officer Katie McKee.
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Good luck with that, Senator Paul.
Via: Breitbart:
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) told Breitbart News Daily he has referred Dr. Anthony Fauci for prosecution, explaining that the former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases chief lied during his testimony before Congress.
Only 23% of Canadians Are Happy with How the Government Spends Money
July 21st, 2023Via: CTV News:
Less than a quarter (23 per cent) of Canadians think the federal government is properly spending money on the most important issues facing the country, according to new survey data from Ipsos.
The survey, conducted on behalf of the Montreal Economic Institute, also found 64 per cent of people think the government is doing an ineffective job allocating funds to address important problems, while 13 per cent said they don’t know or preferred not to answer.
Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick: Extraterrestrial ‘Technical Supremacy’ Is a Top Concern
July 20th, 2023I thought this was worth a post because we’re introduced to a new phrase: Extraterrestrial Technical Supremacy.
I can’t find any reference to that phrase occurring before this story.
And then it’s the usual, no evidence, no ships, no reverse engineering program, etc. Move along…
Via: ABC News:
The scientist and military intelligence officer leading the Pentagon’s task force for unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) — which the public calls UFOs — says being caught off guard by “intelligent or extraterrestrial technical supremacy” remains a top concern as investigators analyze more than 800 cases of mysterious sightings reported by U.S. military personnel dating back decades.
Commanding General of Eglin Air Force Base to Congressional Investigation Into UFO Activity, “We’re Not Going To Give It To You”
July 20th, 2023I’m not able to embed this queued to the point where Burchett and Luna were being stonewalled by the Air Force. If you want to skip to that point, it’s at 09:32.
Rep. Burchett and Oversight Committee Members on Upcoming Hearing on UAP
UFO Hearing Witnesses Announced: Graves, Fravor, Grusch
July 20th, 2023None of these men had access to any anomalous materials, anything related to “legacy” programs, or non-human intelligence.
If you want to look on the bright side: No Lue!
Via: Committee On Oversight and Accountability:
The Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs will hold a hearing titled “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Implications on National Security, Public Safety, and Government Transparency.” The subcommittee hearing will explore firsthand accounts of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) and assess the federal government’s transparency and accountability regarding UAPs’ possible threats to U.S. national security. This hearing will also highlight legislative efforts to bring transparency to UAPs and require the federal government to provide the American people with information about potential risks to public safety and national security.
“The Pentagon and Washington bureaucrats have kept this information hidden for decades, and we’re finally going to shed some light on it. We’re bringing in credible witnesses who can provide public testimony because the American people deserve the truth. We’re done with the cover-ups,” said Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.).
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WITNESSES:
Ryan Graves, Executive Director, Americans for Safe Aerospace
Rt. Commander David Fravor, Former Commanding Officer, Black Aces Squadron, U.S. Navy
David Grusch, Former National Reconnaissance Officer Representative, Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Task Force, Department of Defense
Dr. Michael Yeadon On Dr. Drew: “Every Single Major Narrative Point That We Were Told About The Virus And Countermeasures Was Untrue And Knowingly Untrue”
July 20th, 2023Back in March, I wrote:
I consider the Wuhan lab leak revelations to be a limited hangout at this point. The goal is to prevent a wide understanding that the whole thing was premeditated.
And now…
Via: Dr. Drew:
Stanford President Resigns Over Manipulated Research, Will Retract at Least Three Papers
July 20th, 2023Via: The Stanford Daily:
Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne will resign effective Aug. 31, according to communications released by the University Wednesday morning. He will also retract or issue lengthy corrections to five widely cited papers for which he was principal author after a Stanford-sponsored investigation found “manipulation of research data.”
According to Jerry Yang, chair of the Stanford Board of Trustees, Tessier-Lavigne will step down “in light of the report and its impact on his ability to lead Stanford.” Former Dean of Humanities Richard Saller will serve as interim president. In a separate statement, Tessier-Lavigne defended his reputation but acknowledged that issues with his research, first raised in a Daily investigation last autumn, meant that Stanford requires a president “whose leadership is not hampered by such discussions.”
“At various times when concerns with Dr. Tessier-Lavigne’s papers emerged—in 2001, the early 2010s, 2015-2016, and March 2021—Dr. Tessier-Lavigne failed to decisively and forthrightly correct mistakes in the scientific record,” Stanford’s report said, identifying a number of apparent manipulations in Tessier-Lavigne’s neuroscientific research.
The report concluded that the fudging of results under Tessier-Lavigne’s purview “spanned labs at three separate institutions.” It identified a culture where Tessier-Lavigne “tended to reward the ‘winners’ (that is, postdocs who could generate favorable results) and marginalize or diminish the ‘losers’ (that is, postdocs who were unable or struggled to generate such data).”
Related: At Least a Quarter of Medical Randomized Controlled Trials Are Faked or Flawed
Japan To Deploy Pre-Crime Style “Behavior Detection” Technology
July 19th, 2023Via: Reclaim the Net:
The use of AI in law enforcement is becoming commonplace globally. A 2019 study by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace revealed that 52 out of the 176 nations surveyed were incorporating AI tools into their policing strategies, Nikkei Asia reported.
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The National Police Agency plans to carry out tests on these AI-integrated cameras within the current fiscal year, set to conclude in March 2024. These cameras are capable of “behavior detection” and “facial recognition.” However, in a bid to protect privacy, only the former will be utilized, a decision in alignment with recent EU regulations that limit the use of facial recognition due to potential privacy concerns.
Related: “This AI Watches Millions Of Cars Daily And Tells Cops If You’re Driving Like A Criminal”
Limited Hangout: Newly Declassified CIA File Loosely Links JFK’s Assassination to UFOs, “Now, Conspiracy Theorists Are Asking Even More Questions”
July 19th, 2023The shameful government narrative rag, Popular Mechanics, is running a limited hangout related to the JFK assassination and UFOs:
One of the newly released documents revealed the name of the CIA official who intercepted Oswald’s mail in the months before JFK’s killing: Reuben Efron. It turns out Efron had a UFO encounter in 1955 when he was on a train journey through the Soviet Union with Senator Richard Russell, Democrat of Georgia, and an Army colonel. They all saw what a CIA report called two “flying saucers,” though skeptics later argued that they were Soviet aircraft. Russell was among the Warren Commission members who interviewed Marina Oswald, Lee Harvey Oswald’s wife, in 1964.
The timing of this is interesting, considering all of the action underway in Congress at the moment.
Why is Popular Mechanics trying to pollute search results for JFK and UFOs with the story above?
In this Dark Journalist interview of Watergate lawyer Douglas Caddy from 2015, Caddy states that E. Howard Hunt told him that JFK was assassinated, “Because he was about to give our most vital secret to the Soviets… The alien presence.”
Watergate Lawyer Douglas Caddy reveals CIA Spymaster E. Howard Hunt's Confession to Dark Journalist: JFK Assassinated over the UFO File…!#UFO #JFK pic.twitter.com/FzSkYhMYXk
— Dark Journalist (@darkjournalist) June 12, 2023
Full interview: CIA INSIDER EXPOSES: JFK KILLED OVER THE ALIEN PRESENCE! DOUGLAS CADDY & DARK JOURNALIST:
Apple Experimenting With ‘Apple GPT’ AI Tool
July 19th, 2023One of my children figured out a few cunning tricks to work around his time limits on his PC running Windows 10. I saw what he was doing and thought that I could solve it with some automation. In short, I needed a script to log just him out on workstation lock; completely terminate the session instead of the usual disconnect. I have other processes running on the system, which need to be left alone.
I prompted the free tier of ChatGPT to create this script for me and, yes, it knew how to do this and gave me usable code. The batch file looks up the session ID assigned to my son and issues logoff to that ID. I set it up in the task scheduler to trigger on workstation lock and it worked.
“Daddy used AI to fix my exploit. Unfair.”
It seems like a trivial thing, but it’s really not. You can read all of the AI unemployment doom articles you want, but it’s a different feeling altogether when that thing spits out working code for you…
For young people now, it’s probably best to advise them that jobs involving someone paying them to look at a computer screen are going to become increasingly rare as time goes on. (That’s a mild way of explaining it to a child. Just between you and me: Forget it. It’s over.) On the bright side, perhaps get them to think about self employment and how they can use AI tools to give them some advantage to doing tasks in the real world, which are not easily automated away.
Via: MacRumors:
Apple is working on “Apple GPT” artificial intelligence projects that could rival OpenAI’s ChatGPT, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Work on AI has become a priority for Apple over the course of the last few months, as chatbot services and AI functions in apps have proliferated.
The Cupertino company has developed an “Ajax” framework for large language models like ChatGPT, Microsoft’s Bing, and Google’s Bard, and it has developed its own internal chatbot that some engineers refer to as “Apple GPT,” a play on ChatGPT. Apple does not yet have a “clear strategy” for creating a product for consumers, says Gurman.
Given the popularity of AI chatbots, Apple is worried that it is lagging behind on new AI-based technologies that will change the way that people interact with smartphones. Apple employees must get special access to access the chatbot app that Apple is working on, and its output cannot be used to develop new product features for customers. It is being used for product prototyping and can answer questions based on the data that Apple used to train it.


