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James Goodrich's avatar

How Orwellian AI is. At some point over the next 20 years, just watching the way our elitist government works with big business, books and old news articles will be banned with jail sentences brought if you were to bring them up, hence where are the Epstein files.

They say we learn something new everyday. Well here at Malone News that’s hard to dispute! I was thinking about what I’ve learned recently after looking back over the past 4 1/2 years.

I’ve thought about how in the first 4 months of the Biden administration, Merrick Garland and the Justice Department had already arrested thousands of people for merely demonstrating or entering the capital building, many waived in by Capital Police. I think about Ashli Babbit unarmed and shot at point blank range, murdered. Roseanne Boyland beaton to death on the capital stairs on January 6th by a female capital police officer, murdered. I think of the jailing of Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro, Roger Stone, Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn.

Or Joe Biden and Alejandro Mayorkas opening our borders wide and letting anyone from anywhere in. Then flown throughout the interior of America with tax payer money with no checks as to who they were, and if they knew they didn’t care.

We saw Joe Biden with his director of the NIAID, Dr. Fauci lock people down, force people like my wife to take experimental chemical injections against their will. Divide the population into two, vaccinated and unvaccinated. The unvaccinated kept from moving freely throughout the country.

We watched the horrific pull out from Afghanistan where because of their complete incompetence 13 members of our armed services and dozens more horribly killed or injured when a terrorist was allowed to walk up and detonate a bomb.

We have witnessed hundreds of people, many young girls and women raped, murdered, injured, harmed by these illegals the previous administration illegally let in. And tens of thousands of children sold as sex slaves and disappeared, missing.

I can’t help but mention promises made to release the Epstein files and the Kennedy assassination files in full. If we’re promised openness, and the public has an absolute right to know, what’s the problem. Show us the damn files now!

So with all of these murders, rapes, thefts of billions of dollars, infringements on our bill of rights, infringements on the Nuremberg codes, after over 7 months since November 5th 2024, there’s been nothing, no charges, no indictments on anyone? No, no one Broke the law?

So as far as the law goes, 6 months into this new Trump administration with a new attorney general, new fbi director, new deputy director, a new cia director, what have I learned? Well the first obvious thing I’ve learned is justice in America is far far from blind by any stretch of a clear minded person with a brain. The only people that are made to face punishment are the common, average or lower class people, many times for made up crimes. This goes for people harmed by these EUA’s and big Pharmas complete lack of any liability, we are merely the Guinea Pigs in their experiments.

Ive learned that democrats are completely immune from facing justice for their obvious outrageous crimes, even crimes against humanity, murder or theft on a massive scale.

I’ve learned that when people get into power, mostly republicans, they have endless excuses and endless ways to delay justice and promises they have made.

I’ve learned that the democrats wield their power like a guillotine chopping off the heads of their enemies, while again and again we give the republicans this power to fix these serious structural problems with justice in our country and we get delay tactics, excuses and lies, they fail us every time. When handed the reigns nothing ever seems to get fixed. Justice delayed, every time with the republicans, IS justice denied.

I’ve learned to live my life and have come to the reality of accepting complete disappointment with this republican party. Anything more than total disappointment from them would be shocking to me.

I have sympathy for those that have tried their best to fix these problems and are stifled by the state. I’d put Trump in this category, JFK Jr., and even with his recent insane comments Elon Musk. I can only hope and pray that somehow the citizens are able to move beyond these shysters and lyers that we call our representatives. J.Goodrich

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Well, as I keep saying, things will never improve like they should until voters recognize the federalist make up of our gov and pay more attention to state level politics than they do now. The states need to wrest control from the fed those elements of our governance that belongs to them. That might even entail elimination of the branch fed. judges since they have moved themselves into 1600. Pa.Ave.

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SR Miller's avatar

The states ceded that "control" to the future federal leviathan when they passed the 17th amendment. Senators are now beholden to the populace, just as are the representatives, and are no longer under the reins of the state legislatures

You wanna wrest control back you’ll need to repeal the 17th, perhaps even get a constitutional amendment for term limits.

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Jean's avatar

Mark Levin, Esq has been reminding his audiences about the 'Convention of States' issue. My passing grasp is he feels the effort needs to be updated and more actively pursued. He is planning to actively pursue the matter.

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SR Miller's avatar

Yes, Convention of States - have you joined?

Melvin, “Liberty Amendments" - have you read?

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Jean's avatar

In its day I followed the issue per Levin's broadcasts and purchased his book. I have not joined per se. I've only loosely followed the topic since. I'm catching bits and pieces recently. I haven't been listening to Levin's full 3 radio hours and don't get his podcasts or TV. I regard the effort as a Longshot. If it heats up will try to give it more sttention.

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SR Miller's avatar

Sadly I agree on the chances of a CoS and even more skeptical of it being productive; nonetheless, I "signed" years ago.

Un-Sadly ( 😉), I mainline Denali every afternoon while working indoors or out (garden / yard lately) or while exercising ( when I’m on one of my machines it’s fun to watch my Heart Rate spike by 5-10% or so when he gets on a hot topic - I call it "cardio+").

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Dangerous

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Jean's avatar

Maybe so. I put a lot of faith in Levin. Should he take this up, imo we need to be aware and involve ourselves In my experience Levin is receptive.He won't keep the efforts secret. He reliably advises re his radio show and more.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Some other very smart people point out that less than 1/2 of the states are reliably conservative and so a pack of blue dog dems could really raise holy hell with what is left of our Constitution there.

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53rd Chapter's avatar

You're preaching to the choir w/ Dr. Nash...

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Works for me. Nail the 16th too

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SR Miller's avatar

Jeepers, one of those days: had to remind myself about the 16th. I’m not fully supportive of "nailing it" ( as in to a church door?) completely. What I would like were I a hybrid mix of POTUS and 🤫 GOD would be nix tax on corporations with strict laws regarding distribution to shareholders, modest income tax on citizens, less modest income tax on non-citizens, do away with this whole federal welfare system while ceding modest "welfare" support to citizens handled by the states and supported by SALT withholding. In addition to modest flows from the states to the Fed, I’d also put in place tariffs.

I bet you could get total tax burden down to 10% or less. Might take 5-10 years to actually wean all those still suckling at the welfare teat but it could be done.

It comes down to simple vs easy - while not mutually exclusive, the overlap does vary by issue confronted: fer example - welfare reform, easy if you keep the status quo with negligible changes; simple, scrap the current system and reintroduce/reintegrate "work" back into the American experience.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Our Founders with wisely banned the fed from direct taxes well aware of whst putting its hand into our pockets would result in. It has become an unmanageable cancer in serious need of excision and chemo. Pharma has excised congress' immune surveilance.

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SR Miller's avatar

I’d like to see the debate(s) where direct taxation was discussed - point me in the correct direction. In the meantime, the fiscal pressures on a very small nation 250 yo were/are quite different from today. Even removing this disease of taking from Joe to subsidize Jane, ?? ¾ of the budget ??, I’m not sure tariffs alone are sufficient. I suppose a pure sales tax on goods&services could be used (corporations included or not?).

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Jo Dee Preston's avatar

TERM LIMITS! TERM LIMITS! LET'S ALL HEAR IT FOR TERM LIMITS!

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

You're right. States are everything.

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Science is Political 2.0's avatar

Orwellian is the right word. I just re read cliff notes of 1984 put out by Hillsdale College in an article about how Winston had to rewrite history. A.I. is rewriting it now. Of course, that is because you understand that all POLITICS IS LOCAL as we say here in Virginia.

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

We need a way to make AI make corrections to its future answers once we get it to admit it was incorrect on an answer.

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Marago's avatar

Both of you, James, and Dr. Malone bring so much information to the forefront with facts, truths, and critical thought analysis. I very much appreciate this.

I do believe there are things deeper and more sinister that reside within DARPA — a level of underlayment that fuels decision points.

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Leo's avatar

Yes! Dr. Malone's information is rare and reliable, thanks to his documented and referenced and carefully explained history, laws, present situation, and choices available. I count on him to sort thru the smoke and mirrors via his intelligence and experience, never forgetting his warm heart and calm mind. He is a treasure.

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James Goodrich's avatar

Thank You Marago!! And I 100% agree with you on DARPA.

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

You (and the Malones) synthesis of subjects is so much better than AI right now, James. You add a sharpness to my thoughts which helps my focus.

Will we have to have complete destruction of this beautiful country's values before we can then reconstruct for the better? Will we even have the chance once the small window of opportunity is lost? I keep trying to have the 'positive attitude' needed. I want people to wake up to what may be lost if we don't 'get our act together' but also recognize (as you said so succinctly), there seems to be a terrible disconnect. Woe is me (woe to us...unless).

Still, I refuse to capitulate to the darker side, I refuse to not act as best I can with what means I have. I'll continue to advocate for the better side of humanity to rise to the occasion, no matter where they fall on the spectrum of politics. I'm going to write to that Senator Cassidy, even tho I'm not 'officially' a constituent of his State and tell him as a voting US citizen, I expect him to start thinking BIGGER and BETTER on the issue of vaccines. I'm going to expect him to look long and hard at real Gold Standard evidence of the harm being done. Maybe you and others here want to hop on that bandwagon too?

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Prep Act is an abomination that allows experimentation on humanity! Period.

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Science is Political 2.0's avatar

Well it appears to be on the chopping block; I find there are so many "ACTS" that are buried in our state, local laws to squeeze money out of everyone here to deal with especially in Fairfax County Virginia that it is hard to keep track of them all.. wasn't there a book out called something like "Six felonies a day"; something like that.

Fairfax county just passed a MEALS tax w.o referendum which was voted down in 2017 or so and now just passed a PILOT "red light" camera surveillance tickets for cars in school zones w/ extra fines of 300 bucks; if you get one.. there is no way to fight it. SO GET THAT BUMPER STICKER OFF YOUR CAR. I have seen those tickets (my son got one) and it shows the whole license plate in color and your whole back bumper. IS THAT NOT MASS SURVEILLANCE.. only in Fairfax,, yeah right. I already wrote to the Democratic "supervisor" to complain. I have a perfect driving record that is NOT what this is about. I guess I just have to move. Northern VA is really a mini surveillance state.. believe me. well enough. I am going out.

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GMoody's avatar

They’re also doing a surveillance of citizens in Charlottesville, speed cameras in school zones, 24/7 even when schools are not operating. Seems excessive?

Small mom/pop owned restaurants having difficulty paying their bills, finding employees and trying to pay them will continue to close since their patrons no longer want to pay $25 a person at a hamburger joint, add 15% tax and 20% gratuity and your family of 4 going out to have a burger at a sit down restaurant turns into $150. It’s insanity.

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Janice Michaud's avatar

Thank you James for this post, the synopsis of the events that have taken place and your perspective are foundational to the task that beckons us.

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James Goodrich's avatar

Thank You Janice, it’s so revealing that after all of the crimes committed no one has faced legal repercussions. Not one person.

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D D's avatar

James, I appreciate what appears to me to be a balanced listing of the actions of many. Quite the list to read!

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James Goodrich's avatar

Thanks DD!! Frustration seems to be a big part of my life., (always)

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

Very, very, very nice statement, James! So thorough. I am particularly disappointed in AG Pam Bondi, Deputy FBI Director, Dan Bongino, and FBI Director Kash Patel. Joe Rogan recently interviewed Kash Patel, who was trying to improve what people think of the FBI. There are snippets of what Kash said that you can watch on Alex Jones, if you don't want to watch the entire Rogan interview.

Alex points out the obvious lied and attempts to gaslight by Kash. What a disappointment in Kash Patel.

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James Goodrich's avatar

I am as well Jennifer. I was a believer in Dan Bongino as well. As he would say I was a P 1 listener to his podcast and radio show. All of these crimes that have been committed and not 1 indictment, not 1 grand Jury, not 1 arrest. And when Bongino said Epstein killed himself I couldn’t believe it if I didn’t see and hear it myself. He didn’t have to say anything so I found it a bit ignorant to make that comment generally. The coroner said with the Brocken bones in Epstein’s neck the only way it could have happened is if he had been strangled by another person. Makes me think once put into a government position you must guzzle the kool aid.

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53rd Chapter's avatar

Hey Louisiana! Please select a strong candidate to challenge Senator Cassidy in the Republican primary. Support will come in from all over the country. Lousiana deserves two great senators!

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D A KESTER's avatar

Amen. Excellent analysis. Agree that the legal remedies for injuries caused by the horrors of the Covid years are a sham. Also agree that Pharma (like the tobacco industry) has strongly lobbied over many years for its interests so their battle lines are already in place and they have some friends in Congress. On the other hand, I could be mistaken but believe the Covid experience seared most people to their core, leaving many in the general public still reeling from the bullying to which they were subjected (such as job loss or kicked out of military if did not consent to these shots). Most are still angry about this, also from seeing healthy neighbors die of blood clots and young athletes dying suddenly from damaged hearts after shots. Thus the silent majority of folks now refusing vaccines.

Similarly many in the legal world including Congress are deeply aware of the games that were played with Big Tech and other gaming tactics to silence or discredit anyone who did not parrot the official narrative of “safe and effective.” God help us if these people do not recall those horrible years more reliably than AI, and if they are not willing and able to support the changes for which you advocate in the legal infrastructure that enabled these many travesties of justice. As you say, the time to begin that advocacy is now because it takes a while in Washington to make necessary corrections. One thing that would be easy and quick to do is stop using HHS funds for TV ads pushing vaccines (or for that matter Medicare Advantage Plans, which are another scandal). Why is the government paying for ads on TV???

Could we also add a linguistic change—isn’t it true that these mRNA concoctions are not in fact “vaccines”? Rather, they are “gene treatments,” aren’t they? Need a clarification of the nomenclature.

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Matthew Koch's avatar

Question everything and everyone.

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53rd Chapter's avatar

HHS Secretary Kennedy: I nominate Robert W. Malone, MD, MS to be your intermediary in your promised consultations with Senator Cassidy. You know, they speak the same lingo, in an MD to MD sort of way. One is more qualified than the other for these discussions, but far be it from me to disclose whom that might be.

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Baaaaa's avatar

Prep act needs repeal.

Now.

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Brien's avatar

Recall that in 1984 Winston Smith’s job(along with a veritable army of other Ministry of Truth employees) was to collect all of the news of the past 24 hours and destroy it so that the next 24 hours worth of news could be disseminated by the State. In other words, the destruction of history had been so thorough and complete that there was no history left. Truth and reality were what the government said it was today and today only. Could AI get us there? No Ministry of Truth required?

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James Lord's avatar

It really does appear that the PTB read Nineteen Eighty-Four at the globalist book club gathering way back when, and said, "Hey, great ideas here!", doesn't it?

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Science is Political 2.0's avatar

IT is there.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

That fear tactic...they may stop making vaccines...is really a pathetic ploy. If the folks often cited here are correct, we really do not need hardly any of those jabs being used to fuel the pharma autoimmunity money tree. We do need somebody working to develop better antibiotics and virucides.

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Roisin Dubh's avatar

That was the threat made by pharma that led to the 1986 act to indemnify pharma for injuries to kids from vaccines. It worked and still is.

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Lonnie Bedell's avatar

“ I’m sorry Dave I can’t get that article for you” - hal

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Leo's avatar

BOOM!

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D D's avatar

If the ones who need to read this don't understand the complexity and needed maneuvering of Sec. Kennedy and the simultaneous ability to get the actions you stated DONE! then there is more than just fracturing in MAHA. Thank you for spelling out the how's and why's. I know this will be read by those that can make a difference, I only hope the clarity of needing to be in unison is "grokked".

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Roisin Dubh's avatar

Yes, more than transparent objections, I think it goes deeper than that, maybe personality clashes. There are certain personalities in MAHA that rub me up the wrong way, and I think that is a universal experience. It is important in the interest of fairness though to dissect away from personal resentments, triggers and biases for clarity, and certainly not smear a character via public gossip without removing the logs in our own eyes.

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Leo's avatar

Yup - "Logs" aplenty in so many eyes...

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Roisin Dubh's avatar

We all keep accumulating them, decluttering takes work.

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James Lord's avatar

"All it will take for this to happen all over again is enough fear-mongering by the WHO, fake news media, and big pharma to cause scientists who profit from modeling pandemic fear to drive the public, public health officials, and the President into another frenzied state of fear, thereby declaring another PREP Act Declaration emergency."

A few days ago, Dr. Nass posted an article with a link to a new movie, called "The Agenda: Their Vision - Your Future." I wasn't looking forward to watching it, but knew I needed to do so. I found it to be a high quality presentation of the big picture, touching on pharma and AI and other related issues discussed in this Substack.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFHHOBiUrkg

I thought of sending this to my congressional representation, but all such efforts to alert them have evidently proven pointless in the past. I did send a message and link to my state rep and state senator, in the hope that if they become concerned, the message can work its way upward.

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

I've been trying to keep up with Dr. Nass's posts also. She has been cranking them out nonstop. I saw the one you have referenced here, but haven't watched the video yet. Hope to get to it, but sort of dread, like you said.

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Debra Nolasco's avatar

While I understand & appreciate that RFK,Jr. needs to proceed slowly so as not to be too disruptive of the current paradigm, I also have deep concerns as to the statement that he made about the CDC removing from the immunization schedule, the covid injections for healthy children & healthy pregnant women. It's already been determined that a large segment of the children's population in this country are unhealthy. Many are obese, pre-diabetic, riddled with allergies, asthma, & other metabolic medical problems. This would essentially mean that many, if not most children, are candidates for these mRNA injections. Likewise, the very last thing that an unhealthy pregnant woman needs is one of these injections. Unless & until the American populace stands up & says, "NO MORE"!, we will continue to see more of this duplicitous policy-making.

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California Girl's avatar

Worse than the policy-making, we will see dead children and pegnant women. Enough that the population growth curve will turn downwards.

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

I want to add a link from another Substack that shows how difficult it is to sway the opinions of the opposition. I'm talking about those over there in the Swamp who are controlling our lives but indicate they "listen to their constituency". I know here in my oh so Blue State of CO, any noises I make are ignored as I am not considered a true constituent of the Righteous Way.

If you live in a state with any Senator/Congressman who might be other than Person 'A' in this post, I highly recommend you keep calling/mailing/texting/letting them know your view on this very important issue.

https://stylman.substack.com/p/fractured-realities?publication_id=24667&post_id=165367486&triggerShare=true&isFreemail=true&r=2bsdyo&triedRedirect=true

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Dr.J at Common Sense Medicine's avatar

If you got a letter with white powder would you think anthrax? Yet Claud Bernard purportedly told Pasteur that he could eat his anthrax and it would not bother him. The soil where the microbe is planted is equally important in who gets sick. Arundel (PMCID 1474709) shows us that the humidity in the air we breathe optimizes our airway defenses and that if greater than 50% RH respiratory infections, which include flu and COVID, are too few to count. Few live outdoors where that humidity is more common but nasal sprays with osmotic agents can reproduce the optimal defense.

The problem is this solution does in no way support the healthcare industry by providing a profit.

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Roisin Dubh's avatar

I think if Bernard did eat anthrax he may not have lived to tell the tale. Yes, terrain matters, but even the most robust terrain is not invincible. Those who don't believe in contagion, or pathogenic viruses would I think when push came to shove not wish to be injected with HIV infected blood, holding that it is neutral.

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California Girl's avatar

You make a good point about blood infusions. I hope to avoid Covid-infected blood, which has no virus but does have the GD spike protein. As for HIV-infected blood, HIV does not cause AIDS so what is there to worry about?

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Roisin Dubh's avatar

The spike though is part of the make-up of the virus. If you don't believe in viruses, I can't convince you they exist. I assure you several of my family members died from HIV infected blood. I have heard all the arguments as to why they did not die from AIDS, but I have studied this in depth, as I had deep motivation to research the subject. Current science does conclude that HIV causes AIDS in most people who are infected, not all, but most. Peter Duesberg didn't understand the genetic components that protected some individuals from cellular entry by the virus. We have learned a lot in the past forty years. The anti-viral therapy used today is saving millions of lives, as it keeps the virus from replicating and destroying T cells. If you look at the stats pre and post HART treatment, it corroborates HIV suppression and therefore AIDS.

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James Schwartz's avatar

Orwellian as hell. These LLM’s are being made to do exactly that. It’s why I don’t go near them. I turn pages every morning with my coffee as I read several newspapers. I’ll admit I’m middle aged now and the memory may not be as sharp as it was 30 years ago but I have a decent one and it serves me well and it would send me into rage to be told something I know I read didn’t exist but the problem still exists on who do you complain to? How do you make sure the historical fact gets re-inserted back into real history? How much is being erased as we speak? I feel we’ve reached the tipping point as we’ve become so lazy that we rely on a machine to give us back our memories. It would be nice to have the real facts but it’s obvious it’s the machines facts. It decides now what is real and what is truth. Fuck that.

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Jennifer Jones's avatar

Is there a way to tell AI to correct its answers when it admits it was wrong?

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James Schwartz's avatar

You’re askin’ the wrong guy. I stay far away from those things.

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Jean's avatar
Jun 7Edited

Magnificent! An issue that surely needs action! The injured are being terribly ill served. Hopefully your analysis here is being shared with our HHS team, Johnson, maybe Andy Harris (an MD & head of the Freedom Caucasus in House).

One also hopes the positive advocates within MAHA will use this to molify and refocus the efforts toward needed action and support.

Your points are well taken. The CDC seems to be in attack mode with no leadership to steer them. They are noting their related committee is scheduled to meet at the end of June. Hopefully someone can take command and assure there isn't more splintering to clean up.

Thanks so much for your insightful action! We all benefit!

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