Welcome to the machine.
https://old.bitchute.com/video/6hVVWcNhX9PK/
Welcome to the machine.
https://old.bitchute.com/video/6hVVWcNhX9PK/
I'd say, 90% of the people fell for the obviously faked Charlie Kirk psyop. If stuff this obviously faked is swallowed by that large a percentage, what's going to happen in the near future when AI gets good enough to stop making such obvious errors? People are going to have no chance to tell what is real and what is fake--w/o first, perhaps, running it past an AI trained and taught how to spot edits, generated footage, changes to images and frames, tampered streams, Adobe modified stuff, et al. Very soon, especially when Trump's trillion dollar+ AI-Datacenters come online, will we be able to trust ANYTHING we see and hear that we did not witness ourselves firsthand--or possibly that which hasn't been examined by counter-AI.
Several states are planning to use "standing orders" to kill in hospitals.
It is important to share this widely and discuss with your family and friends. This is especially critical if you live in CA, OR, WA, HI but most states already have the enabling laws on the books. The authors write that in just six months (2025), Washington State has constructed a legal and operational framework that enables mass vaccination…and in some cases without parental consent, without local oversight, and without public debate. The pieces are already in place. The system is live. And most families have no idea.
https://sashalatypova.substack.....com/p/several-state
In a U.S. Senate hearing today, attorney Aaron Siri revealed the results of a large study that found vaccinated children were far more likely to develop chronic disease than unvaccinated kids.
The study never underwent peer review and was never published, because the authors — staunch vaccine supporters — told Siri they were concerned about losing their jobs or reputations because their findings contradicted the official public health narrative and vaccine policy.
https://childrenshealthdefense.....org/defender/unvacc