| | | Academics such as Yuval Noah Hararri, are powerful players at world-shaping institutions such as the WEF. They have already announced, with discomforting enthusiasm, how artificial intelligence will be the next great revolution in social planning, social engineering, social media censorship, giant data collection and analysis, new levels of digitization and technological centralization. The ability to generate facts, narratives, and images which serve/promote a particular ideology, and then to monopolize digital spaces for the inundating of these facts, narratives and images, will be categorically different from what we have previously witnessed.
Covid-19 was the most censored event in human history, due to intelligence community use of language-learning AI to censor online posts and information. With a totally digitized and centralized world, people will live in a matrix of carefully curated information: they will live as non-fictional characters in a fictional and digital world. | | | QUICK POLL What are your 2024 priorities? | | | NOTABLE QUOTES | Sundance contributor to The Last Refuge: The Intelligence Community's argument is now something akin to we have let thousands of terrorists into the country through the southern border crisis. They say: “My god, we need to monitor the terrorists, and if you take away 702 the foreign terror cells will activate and start killing us all. Do you want that blood on your hands?” You cannot take away surveillance tools.
Revolver.news: ...thanks to a lack of critical thinking and a failure to question the motives behind big government and corporate narratives. The truth is, plastic recycling is a big, fat lie—total garbage (yes, pun intended).
J.B. Shurk contributor to American Thinker: One of the chief reasons for social division today is that so many people have begun to turn on their brains and turn off the State. Popular nullification of government-engineered narratives has never been more effective. For freedom-minded people, that’s progress; for the totalitarian Deep State, thinking people are dangerous.
Kurt Schlichter contributor to Townhall.com: ...the Republican Party will never learn its lesson about nominating guys like Donald Trump unless Donald Trump loses. Well, maybe you’re some special genius who has discovered a way to lose your way to victory, but the traditional way to win is by winning. You’re not teaching the Republicans a lesson by rejecting Donald Trump. The base’s embrace of Donald Trump should be a lesson to the establishment, which created Donald Trump by its refusal to address the problems that mattered to actual voters as opposed to the problems that mattered to actual politicians. If you think you will somehow convince people to go back to the Romney era, that will not happen. Maybe Donald Trump’s not your conservative, but he’s the kind of conservative who isn’t Joe Biden, and dammit, that should be enough. It’s time to get serious and abandon the posturing. You need to support Donald Trump actively and enthusiastically. A lot is riding on it, and your pride is the least important thing riding on it. | | | PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS | | | IN CASE YOU MISSED IT... | | | | | | | | | MUST SEE VIDEOS | | | | | ABOUT THE PRICKLY PEAR | The Prickly Pear (ThePricklyPear.org) is focused on delivering timely, fact-based news, and citizen opinion that reflects our mission to “inform, educate and advocate about the principles of limited government and personal liberty.” Please follow us on Twitter @PricklyPear_AZ for all our latest content. | | |
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