A burning question about the Koran, ChatCCP: DeepSeek goes to Washington, Britain meh on cash, 2025 bingo, 89 seconds to midnight, Romania's election do-over, AfD for me not thee, where's the beef?
89 Seconds To Midnight: EUA military countermeasures continue until end of 2029! ~ unless RFK Jr (if confirmed) as HHS secretary, revokes the Prep Act declaration for COVID.
Hi Mark I'm aware of Sasha, I unsubscribed from her Substack a few months back. There’s no doubt that she's good at what she does and is a leading figure in the "alternative health economy" where skepticism of mainstream medicine can be financially rewarding. With paid subscriptions, the speaking circuit, book publishing, online courses/programs, crowdfunding etc. the possibility of monetising your ‘expertise’ is a realistic option. If you can bring a conspiracy to an advanced level there can be a career in it.
Ad Hominem: (Attacking the person): This fallacy occurs when, instead of addressing someone's argument or position, you irrelevantly attack the person or some aspect of the person who is making the argument.
Mike Freedman, you have an excellent turn of phrase sir: "Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go use ChatGPT to write a shopping list for my smart fridge so it can order some food to be delivered by drone while I ask Google Gemini to explain Tony Blair’s recommendations on embedding AI in the British civil service so that the NHS can become more efficient by using a chatbot to diagnose anxiety and alienation." I have added it to my collection.
Here is another I thought I would share: "If you don’t want to end up eating bugs and owning nothing and being happy in your AI-monitored 15-minute city while you wait for your social-credit app to update your vaccination record so you can access your CBDC account and make another minimum payment on your ever-deepening credit-card debt, it is best to understand what is happening." ~ C J Hopkins.
Good stuff there Mike (thought provoking as usual)
A couple of those thoughts,
The increasing number of the latest Hypersonic missiles with nuclear warheads aren't making the world a safer place.
Religions and defenders of religious texts (of any brand) can unleash unhinged acts.
Regular armies from righteous 'democratic' countries can distribute 'Terror' on a scale only dreamed of by the most committed 'Terrorist' - eg. Vietnam, Iraq, Gaza - perspective is difficult in a Christian good, Muslim bad dominated media landscape.
If AI is good, Deepseek is good and vice versa
Hitchens was good.
You may have to drop the 'Weird' from your posts and rebrand it as the ‘Weekly News’ as it would seem that now Weird is the new normal!
89 Seconds To Midnight: EUA military countermeasures continue until end of 2029! ~ unless RFK Jr (if confirmed) as HHS secretary, revokes the Prep Act declaration for COVID.
https://substack.com/home/post/p-156283061
Thank you for sharing, Mark. It's an interesting article.
Hi Mark I'm aware of Sasha, I unsubscribed from her Substack a few months back. There’s no doubt that she's good at what she does and is a leading figure in the "alternative health economy" where skepticism of mainstream medicine can be financially rewarding. With paid subscriptions, the speaking circuit, book publishing, online courses/programs, crowdfunding etc. the possibility of monetising your ‘expertise’ is a realistic option. If you can bring a conspiracy to an advanced level there can be a career in it.
Ad Hominem: (Attacking the person): This fallacy occurs when, instead of addressing someone's argument or position, you irrelevantly attack the person or some aspect of the person who is making the argument.
If unsubscribing from her Substack can be described as an attack then yes I am guilty.
I come to Substack in good faith and am willing to learn.
I read enough of her posts to make my own mind up when considering her arguments.
To be honest I don’t think my comment constitutes a personal attack, in fact, did I not praise her by saying she was “good at what she does”?
Mike Freedman, you have an excellent turn of phrase sir: "Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go use ChatGPT to write a shopping list for my smart fridge so it can order some food to be delivered by drone while I ask Google Gemini to explain Tony Blair’s recommendations on embedding AI in the British civil service so that the NHS can become more efficient by using a chatbot to diagnose anxiety and alienation." I have added it to my collection.
Here is another I thought I would share: "If you don’t want to end up eating bugs and owning nothing and being happy in your AI-monitored 15-minute city while you wait for your social-credit app to update your vaccination record so you can access your CBDC account and make another minimum payment on your ever-deepening credit-card debt, it is best to understand what is happening." ~ C J Hopkins.
Thank you for reading, Mark. And yes, CJ is a dynamite wordsmith.
Good stuff there Mike (thought provoking as usual)
A couple of those thoughts,
The increasing number of the latest Hypersonic missiles with nuclear warheads aren't making the world a safer place.
Religions and defenders of religious texts (of any brand) can unleash unhinged acts.
Regular armies from righteous 'democratic' countries can distribute 'Terror' on a scale only dreamed of by the most committed 'Terrorist' - eg. Vietnam, Iraq, Gaza - perspective is difficult in a Christian good, Muslim bad dominated media landscape.
If AI is good, Deepseek is good and vice versa
Hitchens was good.
You may have to drop the 'Weird' from your posts and rebrand it as the ‘Weekly News’ as it would seem that now Weird is the new normal!
Keep it Weird!
As Hunter S. Thompson said, "when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. "
Thanks for reading, Baz.
Love that quote!