…engineering the sky, engineering AI to end of work . . . the age of building man, and that Indeed Work God telling kids what not to study, UN Haiti on Fire, Ishmael, Donbass, and more!
Once a Nazi, always one, and now a ZioAzovLansky hero: Zelenskyy joins Canadian Parliament’s ovation to 98-year-old veteran who fought with Nazis — The man was part of SS Galichina, a unit whose history has been whitewashed by veterans groups in the West.
And this is Klanada: Canadian Support For Ukrainian Nazi Collaborators Goes Beyond Statues
For decades, Canada has underwritten the cultish worship of Ukrainian Nazi collaborator war criminals.
Pretty dashing Nazi guy at 98, ergo, no guilty conscience there.
So we adopt all sorts of crazy militarized bullshit robotics crap!
Imagine the African American cop, err, Mayor, and his Robot dog?
Freaks, and more freaks, Big Brother from another Mother!
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Mayor Eric Adams of New York City, who once said that “Big Brother is protecting you” has unveiled a new policing initiative involving a robotic law enforcement officer. Announced in a press conference on Friday, the NYPD plans to trial a dystopian robotic surveillance platform in the Times Square subway station.
Dubbed the Knightscope K5, this semi-autonomous robot is no lightweight. Weighing in at approximately 400 pounds and capable of moving at a top speed of three miles per hour, the K5 has been described by Adams as “not a pushover.” This was clearly demonstrated during the press conference as the Mayor tried unsuccessfully, multiple times, to knock it over.
Robot dog at 400 lbs, or German Shepherd at 85 pounds.
We are shackled in more and more spaces, today. We are under the thumb of some little big men virus spreaders, super spreaders of lies, half-truths, the big lie, invented history, washed away facts (agnology), zombie thinkers.
Here we are, what a dirty dirty scene:
The USA, global cop of the 21st Century people.
Embarassing, these black so-called leaders!
Here we are, another war . . . The Biden administration pledged $100 million on Friday to support a proposed Kenyan-led multinational force to restore security to conflict-ravaged Haiti and urged other nations to make similar contributions.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that the U.S. would provide logistics, including intelligence, airlift, communications and medical support to the mission, which still needs to be approved by the U.N. Security Council. Other than Kenya, which would head the operation, Jamaica, the Bahamas, and Antigua and Barbuda have pledged to deploy personnel.
Blinken urged the international community to pledge additional personnel as well as equipment, logistics, training and funding for the effort to be successful.
This article above, from the AP, is vapid, nothing burger, a read out of the press release of Blinken House. As opposed to this cogent stuff below.
Haiti: Next Target on the Imperial Hit List?
On every level, the managerial class, the elites’ stormtroopers, are shackling discourse and dissent.
Until the headlines are like lobotomies! Little ones, daily, nano-lobotomies!
Again, here we have to just have to accept headlines and theses: It’s Time to Engineer the Sky!
Scientific American: On the crisp afternoon of February 12, 2023, two men parked a Winnebago by a field outside Reno, Nev. They lit a portable grill and barbecued a fist-sized mound of yellow powdered sulfur, creating a steady stream of colorless sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas. Rotten-egg fumes permeated the air as they used a shop vac to pump the gas into a balloon about the diameter of a beach umbrella. Then they added enough helium to the balloon to take it aloft, attached a camera and GPS sensor, and released it into the sky. They tracked the balloon for the next several hours as it rose into the stratosphere and drifted far to the southwest, crossing over the Sierra Nevada Mountains before popping and releasing its gaseous contents. The contraption plummeted into a cow pasture near Stockton, Calif.
The balloon released only a few grams of SO2, but the act was a brazen demonstration of something long considered taboo—injecting gases into the stratosphere to try to slow global warming. Once released, SO2 reacts with water vapor to form droplets that become suspended in the air—a type of aerosol—and act as tiny mirrors, reflecting incoming sunlight back to space. Luke Iseman and Andrew Song, founders of solar geoengineering company Make Sunsets, had sold “cooling credits” to companies and individuals; a $10 purchase would fund the release of a gram of SO2, which they said would offset the warming effects of a metric ton of atmospheric carbon dioxide for a year. They had planned a launch in Mexico but switched to the U.S. after the Mexican government forbade them.
Many people recoil at the notion of solar geoengineering, or solar radiation management (SRM), as it’s often called. The idea that humans should try to fix the atmosphere they’ve messed up by messing with it some more seems fraught with peril—an act of Faustian arrogance certain to backfire. But as it becomes clear that humans are unlikely to reduce emissions quickly enough to keep global warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius, some scientists say SRM might be less scary than allowing warming to continue unabated. Proposals for cooling the planet are becoming more concrete even as the debate over them grows increasingly rancorous.
But but but, we are suppose to believe humans are changing the jet stream, weather, climate, water cycle, and so, here, after we give all those trillions to space ships, space surveillance, war, pharma, and junk everything:
Reducing CO2 levels in the atmosphere will take more than cutting emissions—we will also need to capture and store the excessive volumes of already-emitted carbon. In an opinion paper published in the journal Trends in Plant Science on September 21, a team of plant scientists argue that arid lands such as deserts could be one answer to the carbon-capture problem.
The authors argue that we could transform arid ecosystems into efficient carbon-capture systems with improved soil health, enhanced photosynthetic efficiency, and larger root biomass by engineering ideal combinations of plants, soil microbes, and soil type to facilitate a naturally occurring biogeochemical process called the oxalate-carbonate pathway to create below-ground carbon sinks.
“Re-greening deserts by restoration of ecosystem functions, including carbon sequestration, should be the preferential approach,” writes the research team, led by senior author and plant scientist Heribert Hirt of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. “The advantage of reclaiming arid regions for re-greening and carbon sequestration is that they do not compete with lands used in agriculture and food production.” (source)
Of course, we need to shift the paradigms, and that first one should be culled is capitalism, and then moving those billionaires and multimillionaires into work camps — to work the land (Mao 3.0). Let them have hobby farms, and those tiny homes they want for the majority of humanity.
We need food, clean water, clean air, reselient communities, bill of rights for towns, cities, states, bio-regions and for ecosystems.
So, do we continue pumping out hydrocarbons? Aks a kid, and they think gasoline comes from dinosaurs —
“For some strange reason, the idea that oil comes from dinosaurs has stuck with many people,” geologist Reidar Müller from the University of Oslo explained to Science Norway. “But oil comes from trillions of tiny algae and plankton.”
As algae and plankton died tens to hundreds of millions of years ago, they sank to the bottom of the sea, where they accumulated and were buried by layers and layers of sediment. Eventually, after millions of years in a high-pressure and low-oxygen environment, the algae and plankton got “cooked” and turned into that sticky black oil we humans apparently can’t get enough of despite the threat of a climate emergency. From here, it seeps upwards until it hits rock it can’t make it through, requiring humans to drill it out (or some other natural disaster to set it free again).
AND, so the future of learning, the future of mentoring and future of idea exchanging, future of education or schooling, in the hands of another monster, bald headed son of a bitch.
Obsolete, man, this is it for the world — fucking Indeed setting the agenda for humanity?
The boss of job-hunting website Indeed.com said college students are shelling out thousands to attend schools that are teaching skills that soon could be rendered “obsolete” thanks to artificial intelligence.
“With AI, it’s conceivable that students might now find themselves learning skills in college that are obsolete by the time they graduate,” Indeed CEO Chris Hyams wrote in a column in Fortune.
He’s 55, from Russian Jewish background, and that’s it for America, the west, the world — When Indeed Speaks, Everyone Listens?
Food, water, schools, housing? Welcome Isra-Hell: Israel’s new multimillion-dollar AI tank provides total battlefield vision: ‘A new era‘/ ‘Barak’ tank provides 360-degree battlefield awareness to operating crews
Interesting stuff, that good old beer. Imagine, if we really put our great smart heads together to help sick people?
Researchers, including those from Oregon State University, have shown in a mouse model and lab cultures that a compound derived from hops reduces the abundance of a gut bacterium associated with metabolic syndrome.
The findings, published Thursday in the journal Microbiome, are important because an estimated 35 percent of the U.S. adult population suffers from the syndrome, a common and serious condition linked with cognitive dysfunction and dementia as well as being a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.
This is what the Hasbara Elite, those East Coast Chosen People, are cooking up, and Zuckerberg and GoGulagogle are in on it:
Note — Ms. Horowitz’s, family lines!
Who knows, or would have known, back 500,000 years, people were breaking and cutting and building (with) wood.
European researchers have unearthed evidence indicating that humans constructed wooden structures and established a settled way of life in Africa approximately 500,000 years ago.
An international research team, which included Professor Larry Barum from the University of Liverpool in the U.K., released its research findings in the international academic journal ‘Nature’ on the 20th. The researchers remarked, “The structure found at Calambo Falls in Zambia, Africa, could potentially be the earliest example of wood usage.”
The gorilla, Ishmael, begins his teaching by asking the question,
“On the basis of my [personal] history, what subject would you say I was best qualified to teach?” When the narrator is unable to answer, Ishmael responds, “Of course you do. My subject is ‘captivity.’ ”
Although he was captured and sold to a zoo as a young gorilla, Ishmael does not seek to teach about the captivity behind bars, but one of a more subtle and far-reaching nature. “Among the people of your culture, which want to destroy the world?” he asks. The narrator responds, “As far as I know, no one specifically wants to destroy the world.”
“And yet,” Ishmael continues, “you do destroy, each of you. Each of you contributes daily to the destruction of the world. Why don’t you stop?”
The narrator shrugs. “Frankly, we don’t know how.”
“You arc captives of a civilizational system that more or less compels you to go on destroying the world in order to live.”
So, leaving this mash-up, let’s get down to brass tacks, Donbass:
Vanessa Beeley interviews independent journalist George Eliason based in Donbass for shocking insight into the predatory nature of NATO member states.
“Why is Zelensky shelling a Nuclear plant? The war will end and money stream will dry up. If Ukraine sets off a Nuclear explosion (3 times that of Chernobyl) funding opportunities increase and are guaranteed for 100 years during clean-up operations. This IS the thought behind the process. Bankrupting EU and US while ensuring disappearance of Russians and Russian speakers in the region.”





















