Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 10:41 a.m. No.20385304   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5315 >>5325 >>5340

https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/07/us/tennessee-man-border-plot-fbi/index.html

 

Tennessee man arrested after undercover FBI investigation reveals travel plans to the Southern border with weapons

 

A Tennessee man was arrested Monday after allegedly telling undercover FBI agents about his desire to travel to the US-Mexico border to “conduct acts of violence,” according to a criminal complaint.

 

In March 2023, Paul Faye Sr. first talked with an undercover FBI agent on TikTok, and after exchanging direct messages on the app and communicating over the phone, the men, and two other undercover FBI agents, eventually met in person on April 1, said the complaint filed Friday in US District Court in Tennessee.

 

During the meeting, the complaint said, Faye told the agents about “his belief that the government was training to take on its citizens, and more specifically, that the federal government was allowing illegal immigrants to enter the United States to help the government.”

 

“The patriots are going to rise up because we are being invaded,” Faye had said May 11 in a recorded phone call with the undercover agent. “We are being invaded.”

 

During another in-person meeting on December 14, Faye discussed with the undercover agent plans to travel to the southern border in coordination with militia groups from Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee “to transport explosive devices to the border without law enforcement detection,” the complaint said.

 

Faye told the agent that his hope was “to stir up the hornet’s nest” at the border to garner further support and news coverage from the “right kind of news,” according to the criminal complaint.

 

According to the criminal complaint, Faye is charged with “possession or transfer of a non-registered firearm,” which holds a maximum fine of $250,000 and a maximum prison sentence of 10 years.

 

As for his alleged role with the militia group traveling to the border, Faye planned on working as a sniper, noting “his talent was ‘sending rounds down range,’” the complaint said.

 

“I’ll be the first one on the scene, and the last one to leave,” Faye said, according to the complaint. “The reason why I say that is, if something, just say that we were going down like that, before you even put yourself in danger, I would be on top that roof right there, zeroing out, taking out anybody.”

 

CNN has reached out to an attorney representing Faye.

 

The Tennessean’s arrest comes at a time of a growing feud between Texas and federal authorities over the handling of the migrant crisis, jurisdiction ownership at parts of the US-Mexico border and a highly contested border bill on Capitol Hill.

 

A preliminary and detention hearing for Faye is scheduled for February 12.

Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 10:43 a.m. No.20385307   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.rt.com/russia/592184-ukraine-commander-syrsky-unpopular/

 

Ukraine’s new commander-in-chief is an unpopular ‘butcher’ – Politico

 

Ukraine’s new armed forces chief, General Aleksandr Syrsky, is deeply unpopular among the rank and file of the Ukrainian military, who view him as a “butcher” willing to sacrifice waves of troops, Politico reported on Thursday.

 

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky named Syrsky as the new head of the armed forces on Thursday, after firing General Valery Zaluzhny from the post. The switch had been the subject of media rumors for several weeks, and Zelensky hinted in an interview last week that it would form part of a wider “reset” of the country’s military and civilian leadership.

 

Syrsky is a controversial choice, best known for “leading forces into a meat grinder in Bakhmut [called Artyomovsk in Russia], sending wave after wave of troops to face opposition fire,” Politico said.

 

The unsuccessful defense of Artyomovsk/Bakhmut last year cost Ukraine dearly, and earned Syrsky the nickname ‘butcher’, an anonymous source within the Ukrainian military told the news site. A captain told the outlet that Syrsky’s appointment is a “very bad decision,” adding that soldiers refer to him as ‘General200’, a nickname that Politico said refers to 200 of his men dying, but could also refer to ‘Cargo 200’, a Soviet and Russian military code used to describe corpses being removed from the battlefield.

 

“General Syrsky’s leadership is bankrupt, his presence or orders coming from his name are demoralizing, and he undermines trust in the command in general,” an anonymous Ukrainian military officer and frontline intelligence analyst posted on X. “His relentless pursuit of tactical gains constantly depletes our valuable human resources, resulting in tactical advances such as capturing tree lines or small villages, with no operational goals in mind.”

 

“This approach creates a never-ending cycle of fruitless assaults that drain personnel,” the officer said.

 

In a group chat of Bakhmut/Artyomovsk veterans, one soldier wrote “we’re all f**ked” upon learning of Syrsky’s appointment, Politico stated.

 

Syrsky takes over command of a depleted military, with Kiev having lost more than 383,000 men since the hostilities started in February 2022, according to the Russian Defense Ministry. Prior to his dismissal, Zaluzhny warned Zelensky that a rapid improvement in Ukraine’s position on the battlefield was unlikely, regardless of who took his place, the Washington Post reported last week.

 

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday that Russia’s campaign against Ukraine will not be affected by Syrsky’s appointment, and that Moscow will continue until its objectives are achieved.

Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 10:44 a.m. No.20385314   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5317 >>5336 >>5411

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13065869/man-dies-lufthansa-flight-a380-bangkok-munich.html

 

Flight from hell: Husband, 63, dies beside his wife when 'litres of blood' shoot out of his nose and mouth all over the interior of the plane in front of screaming passengers flying from Bangkok to Germany

 

Horrified air passengers screamed and were left 'traumatised' yesterday when a German husband started coughing up 'litres of blood' in front of his wife before collapsing and dying mid-flight.

 

The 63-year-old traveller, who has not been named, was said to have boarded the Lufthansa flight from Bangkok to Munich visibly ill before his condition rapidly deteriorated.

 

'It was absolute horror, everyone was screaming,' fellow passenger Martin Missfelder, 53, from Zurich, Switzerland, told Swiss outlet Blick.

 

The man - who was travelling with his Filipina wife - had got on with 'cold sweats' and was 'breathing much too quickly' before passengers rushed to help him, offering chamomile tea and taking his pulse.

 

But as the plane took off, his health went quickly downhill. The man was said to have been spitting into a bag when a 'gush of blood' came out of his mouth and nose, splattering the walls of the Airbus A380 aircraft.

 

Horrified air passengers screamed and were left ‘traumatised’ yesterday when a German husband started coughing up ‘litres of blood’ in front of his wife before collapsing and dying mid-flight. Passengers took pictures onboard as the drama unfolded

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Horrified air passengers screamed and were left 'traumatised' yesterday when a German husband started coughing up 'litres of blood' in front of his wife before collapsing and dying mid-flight. Passengers took pictures onboard as the drama unfolded

 

A medical vehicle is pictured at the airport after a man died on a flight from Bangkok yesterday

The 63-year-old traveller, who has not been named, was said to have boarded the Lufthansa flight from Bangkok to Munich visibly ill before his condition rapidly deteriorated. Hours later he was taken off the aircraft lifeless in the Thai capital (pictured)

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The 63-year-old traveller, who has not been named, was said to have boarded the Lufthansa flight from Bangkok to Munich visibly ill before his condition rapidly deteriorated. Hours later he was taken off the aircraft lifeless in the Thai capital (pictured)

 

The man's wife had initially told cabin crew that her husband was feeling unwell because they had been forced to run to catch the plane at Bangkok airport.

 

'A flight attendant then reacted and asked him if he was okay, she was very worried,' said Martin's 55-year-old nursing specialist wife Karin, who was sitting with her husband directly behind the couple.

 

But when the German was given the green-light to stay on board, Karin intervened and told cabin crew a doctor was urgently needed.

 

The pilot arrived and called for a doctor over the loudspeaker.

 

A 30-year-old Polish medic 'with poor English' then arrived, asked how the man was and took his pulse before indicating that he seemed OK.

 

Martin told Blick: 'They then gave him a little chamomile tea, but he was already spitting blood into the bag that his wife held out to him.'

 

The plane took off before the man's condition dramatically deteriorated, increasingly spitting blood into a bag - before a 'gush' of blood came out of his mouth and nose.

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Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 10:45 a.m. No.20385317   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20385314

 

'It was absolute horror, everyone was screaming,' said Martin, adding that the man lost 'litres of blood' which covered the cabin walls.

 

Flight attendants rushed in to action after the tragic eruption.

 

Ms Missfelder said staff kept up 'amateurish' resuscitation attempts for about half an hour but it was clear the man could not be saved.

 

'It was dead quiet on board,' Ms Missfelder said, describing the aftermath. The man was carried into the galley and the plane had to fly back to Bangkok with the captain announcing over the loudspeaker that there had been a death onboard.

 

Ms Missfelder said she blamed herself for not doing more to prevent the tragedy when the plane was still on the ground.

 

The flight turned around, returning to Bangkok Airport where passengers complained they were left to wait without guidance for two hours.

 

Flight data shows the plane left Bangkok at 23:50 and landed back in Thailand at 08:28 on Friday morning.

 

Travellers on board said the wife of the man who had died had to walk alone through customs as they were rebooked on another flight via Hong Kong.

 

'She stood there all alone and apathetic and had to endure all the formalities,' Mr Missfelder told Blick.

 

He said it was 'unacceptable' that '30 traumatised passengers' were left to wait without direction - and said he hopes for an apology to the group and the wife of the deceased.

 

Passengers also claim they were offered 'a 10-franc voucher (£9.06)'. It was not clear from local reports what the voucher was intended for.

 

A spokesperson for Lufthansa told MailOnline today: 'We confirm that on 8 February 2024 on flight LH773 (Airbus A380) from Bangkok to Munich a medical emergency of a passenger occurred on board.

 

'Although immediate and comprehensive first aid measures were taken by the crew and a doctor on board, the passenger died during the flight.

 

'After 1.5 hours of flight time, the crew decided to return to Bangkok, where the aircraft landed normally and safely.

 

'There, the instructions of the medical emergency services and the Thai authorities were followed. The passengers on this flight have since been rebooked on other alternative flights as it has been cancelled.

 

'Our thoughts are with the relatives of the deceased passenger. We also regret the inconvenience caused to the passengers of this flight.

 

'Please understand that we are generally cannot provide any further details in the event of medical emergencies for reasons of privacy.'

 

The jet was forced to return to Bangkok after the German husband's horrific on-board death yesterday

Illustrative image of an Airbus A380. A man died flying from Bangkok to Munich on Thursday

Lufthansa confirmed a man had died on a flight to Swiss-German outlet Blick

In January 2024, a passenger was found dead in a plane toilet during a flight from Tenerife, Spain to Manchester, England.

 

Travellers aboard the Jet2 flight alerted staff after they noticed the bathroom on board had been occupied for some time.

 

The crew discovered the man, who has not been named, had died, prompting plane to divert to Cork in Ireland.

 

'Flight LS918 from Tenerife to Manchester diverted to Cork Airport on Tuesday January 2, due to a customer requiring medical attention,' a Jet2 spokesman told MailOnline.

 

'Regrettably, we can confirm that the customer sadly passed away, despite the best efforts of our highly-trained crew who intervened as soon as they became aware.

 

'This was an extremely difficult situation for our crew and we would like to thank them for their efforts.

 

'Our thoughts are with the customer's family and friends at this very difficult time.'

 

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Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 10:47 a.m. No.20385332   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5333

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/canadian-mp-wants-criminalize-speech-endorses-fossil-fuels

 

Canadian MP Wants To Criminalize Speech That Endorses Fossil Fuels

 

Bill C-372 seeks penalties up to $1,000,000 and two years in prison for promoting fossil fuels as anything less than an existential threat to humanity.

Just when you thought Canada couldn’t get any more Stalinist, an MP from the country’s far-left NDP party is calling for any speech that “promotes fossil fuels” – even truthful statements like comparing the relative emissions of natural gas to coal – to be banned and criminalized.

 

 

MP Charlie Angus, from Timmins, in northern Ontario (where the average temperature in February runs -7C to -21C) has introduced a private member’s Bill C-372 called “The Fossil Fuels Advertising Act” that would “prohibit the promotion of fossil fuels except in accordance with the provisions of the Act.”

 

Promotion defined as:

 

“a representation about a product or service by any means, whether directly or indirectly, including any communication of information about the product or service and its price and distribution, that is likely to influence and shape attitudes, beliefs and behaviours about the product or service.‍”

 

That which is not expressly permitted is forbidden…

“This enactment enacts the Fossil Fuel Advertising Act to prohibit the promotion of fossil fuels except in accordance with the provisions of the Act.“

 

The only public discourse that would be permitted on the matter would be literary or dramatic representations that “use or depict” fossil fuels, or “opinion or commentary” provided that in either case, the author or creator has no ties or recieves no consideration “directly or indirectly” from the fossil fuel industry.

 

The preamble calls climate change an “existential threat” and cites the 2023 forest fire season as a pretext.

 

“Whereas, in 2023, Canada experienced the worst wildfire season ever recorded as the country exceeded the largest area ever burned in a year, totaling more than 7.‍9 million hectares”

 

There is no mention that in multiple cases of throughout the 2023 forest fire season, such as the Lake Cavan fires in Quebec and the infamous Lake Barrington Fire in Nova Scotia, the cause was arson, (not “global boiling”).

 

“Claimed, without evidence…”

The phrase “claimed without evidence” has become a staple of the corporate media. It belies a baked-in partisanship reminiscent of late Soviet Era agitprop. This is especially noticeable if anybody to the right of Stalin dares question any precepts of technocratic socialism.

 

Yet Bill C-372 is replete with such claims…

 

Whereas air pollution caused by fossil fuels leads to millions of premature deaths globally, including tens of thousands of premature deaths in Canada alone, and is a major cause of cancer, respiratory illness, adverse pregnancy outcomes, children’s diseases and cardiovascular symptoms;

 

This is a faith-based statement (on par with Al Gore’s unhinged shrieking at Davos 2023 that “Climate change causes the equivalent of 600,000 Hiroshima class bombs per day!”). It also runs contrary to quantifiable data from multiple sources and studies showing that climate related fatalities have been in free-fall for over a century.

 

 

Via WSJ: We’re Safer From Climate Disasters Than Ever Before

 

It is also settled science that more humans die every year from extreme cold than do heat or warming effects by a factor of 2-to-1.

 

Bill C-372 further asserts, without evidence (am I doing this right?), that

 

“fossil fuel production and consumption has resulted in a national public health crisis of substantial and pressing concern, in a way that is similar to the public health crisis caused by tobacco consumption;”

 

By Statistics Canada’s own measure, tobacco still kills 48,000 Canadians every year. This bill is claiming that every day, an equivalent 131 Canadians are dropping dead because of fossil fuel induced climate change. If true, why not cut the total problem of climate and tobacco related deaths in half by simply banning smoking outright?

 

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Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 10:47 a.m. No.20385333   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20385332

There’s only one problem: Free Speech

“Parliament is of the opinion that fossil fuel advertising currently deploys techniques which knowingly mislead the public and fail to disclose the health and environmental harms associated with their use, impeding informed consumer decision-making, undermining public support for effective climate action”

 

By “impeding informed decision-making” on the part of Canadians he probably means any criticisms of inexorably higher carbon taxes (which get unfairly applied according to the whims of political favouritism anyway) or drawing attention to ridiculous, symbolic, non-solutions like wind turbines, or forcing Canadians pay for expensive heat pumps in sub-zero climes.

 

The thing is supposed to keep you from freezing, but you have to keep it from freezing 😁@GasPriceWizard https://t.co/0qHMXFXwVQ

 

— Darshan Maharaja (@TheophanesRex) February 7, 2024

(Reminder: We’re in Canada)

 

Further, the companies and scientists gainfully employed by Canada’s energy industry, which is responsible for 7.5% of Canada’s entire GDP (with 75% of that in Alberta), aren’t allowed to defend their industry or their livelihoods from the onslaught of junk science and ideological fanaticism, or to counter it with measured, rational, science-based counter-factuals.

 

While Bill C-372 asserts that “the protection of the environment is a valid use of the federal criminal law power”. It would be a stretch to apply provisions of The Environmental Protection Act to the normal course operations of the energy industry, let alone free speech. There is no mention of it in the Canadian Constitution, nor the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

 

Section 2(a) of the latter declares as a fundamental right of all Canadians “freedom of conscience and religion” (although nobody seemed to have this right when it was time to refuse the Covid jabs).

 

And, of course, 2(b) “freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication”

 

Like it or not, communication includes promotion, defending oneself, and taking a firm, defensible stance that we have a moral duty to provide abundant power to society through the practical, judicious use of cleaner fossil fuels.

 

That said, the Canadian government (to which the NDP are the junior partner in a governing Liberal-Socialist coalition), has no compunctions around trammelling Canadians’ constitutional rights.

 

A federal judge recently ruled that the Trudeau government’s invocation of The Emergencies Act, that saw Canadians’ bank accounts seized along with the violent suppression of the #FreedomConvoy protest, was both illegal and unconstitutional (the Federal government intends to appeal the ruling).

 

Hey @CharlieAngusNDP, if you live in Canada and are not going to freeze to death this winter, you can thank the oil and gas industry. https://t.co/2DReFMIz7e

 

— Mark Jeftovic, The ₿itcoin Capitalist (@StuntPope) September 20, 2023

Realistically, C-372 has about as much chance of passing as a Liz Warren bill, but the NDP’s do prop up Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party in a slim minority ruling coalition – they could, in theory, jam it through.

 

After that, it would be illegal for me to observe that the people of Timmins, Ontario, Charlie Angus’ home riding, would not survive a single winter without fossil fuels (and since I hold shares of Imperial Oil and Canadian Natural Resources, it might be construed as “benefiting from the proceeds of climate extermination”, or something).

 

The fact that this bill was even entered into the Parliamentary register is testament to how out-of-touch the ruling Liberal-Socialist coalition is.

 

I leave you with this clip of Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, shrieking “climate change is real”, like a total nutcase in Canada’s House of Commons…

 

Steven Guilbeault is an unhinged lunatic. pic.twitter.com/uAHABHrnaD

 

— Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker (@Martyupnorth_2) February 6, 2024

Canadians loathe the carbon tax, and as I’ve been documenting month-after-month in the “Get Woke, Go Broke” section of The Bitcoin Capitalist, the public is done with the ESG narrative and climate hysteria. It’s over.

 

The later the politicians figure this out, the better – because this is the one area where I am an unabashed accelerationist. Keep at it Charlie! You go Guilbeault!

 

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Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 10:49 a.m. No.20385345   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5352 >>5359 >>5387 >>5428 >>5573 >>5624 >>5658

The U.S. Commercial Ship Industry Has Collapsed. Fallout For National Security Could Follow.

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/lorenthompson/2024/02/08/the-us-commercial-ship-industry-has-collapsed-fallout-for-national-security-could-follow/?sh=5862a40d32f5

 

The tide has gone out for U.S. commercial shipbuilding and shipping. It may never return.

 

Last month, 19 legislators from both chambers of Congress sent a letter to President Biden warning of grave consequences if the United States does not reverse the erosion of its commercial maritime industry. Among other things, they want the president to designate the sector as critical infrastructure.

 

But unlike other critical infrastructure such as the electric grid, this piece of the economy barely exists anymore.

 

At the beginning of 2023, China had 1,749 large oceangoing commercial vessels under construction in its domestic shipyards. America had five.

 

At the beginning of 2022, China had 1,708 vessels under construction. America had three.

 

U.S. production of commercial vessels—at least, the kind used in international trade—has nearly ceased.

 

While China consolidates its role as the world’s leading commercial shipbuilder with 40% of global output, the United States produces about one-fifth of one percent of global output.

 

The U.S.-flagged merchant fleet is similarly debilitated. At the beginning of 2023, only 177 oceangoing commercial vessels flew the American flag. The number of vessels flying the Chinese flag was over 5,000.

 

Not surprisingly, the ranks of U.S. merchant mariners capable of crewing such vessels has dwindled. Indeed, were it not for laws that reserve domestic oceangoing commerce for U.S. ships, the profession would probably disappear.

 

This is not a new problem. America suffered a severe shortage of domestic shipping at the beginning of World War One also, thanks in part to the high cost of tariff-protected U.S. steel.

 

But the United States has become a much bigger player on the global stage since then, and far more dependent on foreign-produced minerals and manufactured goods.

 

So, whereas the shipping challenge in 1914 was how to get U.S. exports to Europe, the challenge today in an emergency would be how to obtain imports vital to the functioning of the domestic economy.

 

There are plenty of large commercial vessels engaged in global trade—by some measures nearly 60,000—but almost none of them fly the U.S. flag or are crewed by U.S. citizens. So how available would they be in wartime?

 

The answer would depend on the nature of the conflict. The fact that over a thousand such vessels are owned by U.S. interests does not assure their availability, because their foreign crews would have something to say about sailing into harm’s way.

 

The U.S. Navy has detailed plans for how it could tap the commercial fleet to move U.S. warfighters and their gear in a conflict, but in any prolonged campaign it would need to divert vessels and mariners from their peacetime pursuits.

 

It’s anybody’s guess what would be left of the nation’s commercial supply lines to places like Europe and Asia.

 

This is a crisis waiting to happen. China’s shipbuilding and shipping complex is so huge that Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro told Congress last year a single Chinese shipyard had more construction capacity than the entire U.S. industry.

 

A chart released by U.S. Naval Intelligence indicated Chinese shipbuilding capacity is over 200 times that of America. Meanwhile, much of the trade between Asia and America is conducted on Chinese-controlled vessels—some of which are owned outright by the Beijing government (which also owns many of the shipyards).

 

America’s role in commercial shipbuilding and shipping thus has become so modest that it is an open question whether the domestic industry can survive.

 

Because U.S. ships and mariners are so much more costly than their counterparts in other countries, any effort to stabilize the domestic sector would require decades of subsidies.

 

Having allowed the industry to sink to such a low ebb, it is hard to imagine Congress now will reverse course and launch a multi-decade rescue package.

 

If it doesn’t, though, America could find itself unable to sustain a major war effort in the future.

 

For all its disabilities, the commercial shipbuilding and shipping sector really is critical infrastructure. Unfortunately, what’s left of this national asset is in critical condition.

Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 10:58 a.m. No.20385383   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5401

>>20385184

you consistently reign as most ignorant 'anon', and fight to hold your title daily. well done.

 

How is knowing and acknowledging that Israel/Mossad is behind international political blackmail, espionage, and extortion 'propaganda'? That is not hate, it is a summation of available open source data.

Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 11:06 a.m. No.20385421   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5425 >>5459

>>20385401

> clown

> You're the problem,

not even close on either.

Kek.

 

Thanks for playing. You realize how much you could have bettered yourself with all of the hours you spend on here doing nothing but grandstanding as a loser, by actually doing something constructive? exercise, educate, volunteer, dig, etc?

 

Contribute or get out of the way moran.

 

No, you don't.

Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 11:24 a.m. No.20385484   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5494 >>5551

>>20385459

anon posts notables on EVERY bred anon participates on- remember what you so desire, or see the new ones in real time, further elucidating the projected narrative and machinations of the enemy.

What else is the point of being here if not to contribute to the data gathering and analysis, to take up space and call anons 'clowns', and act like that is time well spent? kek!

 

Doesn't mean employee of an intel or govt or media entity? If so, your judgement, again, proves comically inept. Fuck ALL intel orgs, govts, secret societies, initiates, and secret keepers of all stripes and sorts. 100% revelation of everything or bust.

Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 11:27 a.m. No.20385498   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5515 >>5571 >>5584 >>5617

https://twitter.com/simonateba/status/1756013302516170942

 

Simon Ateba

@simonateba

DEVELOPING: Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama

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Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 11:29 a.m. No.20385508   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5510 >>5518

Welcome to Blackrock Neurotech

Like Neuralink from Elon Musk, Blackrock has it's own brain chip interface. They have been working on it for twenty years. They are not just buying up everything for nothing. This is something to keep an eye on for sure.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6BLE9GJf4M

 

The brain chip interface that Blackrock Neurotech is working on involves a device that can be attached to the head of an individual, allowing them to use it for therapy or other purposes. The device would measure electrical signals coming from the brain and allow researchers to study these signals in order to understand how they are affected by different types of stressors. They have already been able to test this interface with a variety of participants, including individuals with mental health issues, to see if it can be used for therapeutic purposes. The interface is still under development at the moment and will likely become available soon in a larger scale prototype.

Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 11:31 a.m. No.20385518   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20385508

Behind the Brain Chip: An Inside Look at Blackrock Neurotech

 

The BCI Guy

11 min

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ETYPpPCfPU

 

We flew out to Salt Lake City, Utah, to get an exclusive look at the company behind some of the most advanced implantable neurotechnologies, Blackrock Neurotech. Brain implants are here, and they’re becoming more and more advanced every day. The Utah Array and Neuroport system allows for high-quality data recording and stimulation. It has the most in-subject research hours of any brain-computer interface on the market and has been a part of the most advanced BCIs since 2004, inspiring hope in persons with movement disorders. We also saw their newly announced Neuralace interface debuted in November 2022. Learn what it takes to work at a company at the forefront of brain-computer interface development.

 

Thanks to Blackrock Neurotech for sponsoring this video. The opinions expressed in this video are that of The BCI Guys and should be taken as such.

 

Blackrock Neurotech's Website: https://blackrockneurotech.com/

Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 11:50 a.m. No.20385592   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5625 >>5634

>>20385551

you really cant accept the FACT that you are wrong and are responding to an unpaid anon. No way to convince you, but that is the truth.

 

FUCK the vatican, the priest class, and their flock who knowingly self insulates their criminality. Same for the jews who self insulate their community's criminality. Same for ANY gang, cult, order, religion, nation state, org, race, etc. ANY select ascribing group is by definition, divisive and that shit is counter to unity, truth, and revelation. Anon is anonymous, but not an 'anon', as there is no 'we' less than the ALL of the human collective, to this anon.

 

Shit aint that hard.

 

Anon, and hopefully ALL anons are here to reveal ALL secrets, and those who protect them either by commission or silence.

Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 12:03 p.m. No.20385653   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5659

>>20385634

continue to hate and suck while others contribute and carry. You say thank you in a strange way.

Have you PT'd today? No. Why not? [insert lame excuse #543534]

 

If you are not motivated by self, nor by others pointing out your ass-draggin', then perhaps help is not available to you.

 

'Better' than you at informing the board, the lurkers, and the larger landscape with new data nuggets further fleshing out the overall picture of the real time battlescape? The empirical evidence supports that clearly.

 

You could change that with effort, but you won't.

 

Stay mad. That wont help you, nor anyone else, nor impact anon either, so… more wasted energy. It does not have to be that way, yet you choose it to be so.

Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 12:09 p.m. No.20385680   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5696

>>20385659

those are from yesterday. pick a time frame, and we can compare notables.

 

Whenever anon sees you here, I tell you to go PT, going back months. Have notable screenshots daily over a longer period. You? Thought not. You think anon gets paid to be here? No, simply do not like you and the shills and bots. All in the same bred eating category to anon. You think anon is all of these other people, yet fail to grasp the possibility many individuals do not like you, voluntarily, and unpaid. Truth hertz.

Anonymous ID: 431d8c Feb. 9, 2024, 12:13 p.m. No.20385709   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20385696

>>20385696

>Notable counts can't be trusted

you can't read and assess for yourself what is noteworthy? shocking

>The old guard routine for information distribution is hard to break

What does this mean? Notables have been nominated and selected by anons and bakers the entire time. Has something changed? Sauce?