for example;
The McMinnville oregon, trent U.F.O. photoset. these were taken in 1950.
A really smart guy (Bruce Maccabee) used a bit of grade school trigonometry and estimates based on the photos and landmarks at the scene:
figured out how far away the UFO was,
how high it was above the ground,
and the ufo's physical measurements.
meanwhile, Alienware computers releases a viral advertising campaign around fake ufo images and a bogus alien language font...
the TV show UFO hunters spent an entire episode on trying to prove the material was real.
https://www.scribd.com/document/185622/Drone-Sightings-History
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=920742447
very soon all of us will be "the ufo hunters"...
We will be chasing our own tails and NOTHING will be REAL/TRUE.
The Future of Manipulations
- SinkerCutie
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Re: The Future of Manipulations
Could we get back on-topic, please?
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noone
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Re: The Future of Manipulations
SinkerCutie wrote:Could we get back on-topic, please?
yeah... A.I. made Quicksand videos might be interesting.
and for sinkercutie, something to think about...
"The individual is handicapped by coming face-to-face with a conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe it exists. The American mind simply has not come to a realization of the evil which has been introduced into our midst. It rejects even the assumption that human creatures could espouse a
philosophy which must ultimately destroy all that is good and decent."
ooh oh oh, Mr.Carhtah - one more.
CIA Director William Casey said, "We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false."
anybody wanna wake up screaming yet?
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Re: The Future of Manipulations
Heh-heh. I've been waiting for and expecting this since the movie LOOKER came out in the early 1980s. It was just a matter of waiting for computer power and software to grow capable enough. https://youtu.be/sA7sww6lGD0
"Life is tough. It's tougher if you're stupid." - John Wayne
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Re: The Future of Manipulations
more like the A.I. lab scene from "Virtuosity" with Denzel Washington and Russel Crowe.
the scene is something like this:
Blonde starlet on a hologram, She sits up, takes a breath, sighs, looks away, looks back, is curious, pouts, then turns slightly to the left before turning back to face the Pencil headed geek. Her eyes are locked onto him. she's entranced, but only for an instant. she breathes and makes other small gestures that hint of desires and lust...
Pencilhead geek puts one hand into his khaki pocket, he's about to go on a quest for some space-change, when...
stooge, "She is learning from you, ya know"
pencilhead geek gasps "huh?"
Stooge, "this A.I. program is linked to a Number of sensors in this room. She can see your heart rate, respiration, body temperature, eye dilation..."
"She responds to your input and She learns more and more about how to turn you on."
Pencil head geek, "She isn't real, she is only a program."
Stooge, "your project funding has been cut. she will never be real, now."
moment of despair, and then
eureka!
Pencil head geek, "no. I can have her, My nanite project!"
Stooge swaps out datacube for ultimate lover, with world's-deadliest-serial-killers-combined data cube...
pencil head geek ends up creating a real world silica nanobot android body to house the mind of the deadliest monster of all time.
We might all be like the unfortunate pencilhead... the A.I. toying with us, tempting us with illusions, fantasies, learning how to play us like a pawnshop fiddle...
as the world burns down around us filled with silicate psychopaths. almost poetic.
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to quote a scene from Sex and the City, Prim Charolette is speaking, "I was reading that these scientists put these wires in a monkey's brain. that would stimulate an O -with electrical shocks- whenever a certain button was pressed. do you know what happened?"
Samantha answers, "The monkey died."
Charolette, "How did you know?"
Samantha, "I know men honey" she playfully mimics the monkey of charolettes story by slapping at an imaginary button quickly, repeatedly, rabidly. So that the monkey could... stimulate itself... to death.
we are the monkey.
the scene is something like this:
Blonde starlet on a hologram, She sits up, takes a breath, sighs, looks away, looks back, is curious, pouts, then turns slightly to the left before turning back to face the Pencil headed geek. Her eyes are locked onto him. she's entranced, but only for an instant. she breathes and makes other small gestures that hint of desires and lust...
Pencilhead geek puts one hand into his khaki pocket, he's about to go on a quest for some space-change, when...
stooge, "She is learning from you, ya know"
pencilhead geek gasps "huh?"
Stooge, "this A.I. program is linked to a Number of sensors in this room. She can see your heart rate, respiration, body temperature, eye dilation..."
"She responds to your input and She learns more and more about how to turn you on."
Pencil head geek, "She isn't real, she is only a program."
Stooge, "your project funding has been cut. she will never be real, now."
moment of despair, and then
eureka!
Pencil head geek, "no. I can have her, My nanite project!"
Stooge swaps out datacube for ultimate lover, with world's-deadliest-serial-killers-combined data cube...
pencil head geek ends up creating a real world silica nanobot android body to house the mind of the deadliest monster of all time.
We might all be like the unfortunate pencilhead... the A.I. toying with us, tempting us with illusions, fantasies, learning how to play us like a pawnshop fiddle...
as the world burns down around us filled with silicate psychopaths. almost poetic.
***************************************************************************************************
to quote a scene from Sex and the City, Prim Charolette is speaking, "I was reading that these scientists put these wires in a monkey's brain. that would stimulate an O -with electrical shocks- whenever a certain button was pressed. do you know what happened?"
Samantha answers, "The monkey died."
Charolette, "How did you know?"
Samantha, "I know men honey" she playfully mimics the monkey of charolettes story by slapping at an imaginary button quickly, repeatedly, rabidly. So that the monkey could... stimulate itself... to death.
we are the monkey.
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Re: The Future of Manipulations
Not to much drugs is good also.
BH
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noone
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Re: The Future of Manipulations
Don't like what I have to say?
...Fact check me.
I DARE YOU.
...Fact check me.
I DARE YOU.
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Re: The Future of Manipulations
Maybe next time.
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