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RE: Richard: Whatever wine my younger cousin in Johannesburg was drinking as he was loading 5.8x42mm cartridges into his QBZ-95 with the full intent of sending each 68 grain FMJ slug straight through the heads of anybody who wanted to harm his Irish wife and her family, at 3300 feet per second in blossoming sprays of crimson until he himself was neutralized. Richard you are just a gou niang yang de wan ba dan who is only tough behind a computer screen.
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RE: Richard: Whatever wine my younger cousin in Johannesburg was drinking as he was loading 5.8x42mm cartridges into his QBZ-95 with the full intent of sending each 68 grain FMJ slug straight through the heads of anybody who wanted to harm his Irish wife and her family, at 3300 feet per second in blossoming sprays of crimson until he himself was neutralized. Richard you are just a gou niang yang de wan ba dan who is only tough behind a computer screen.
Now I'm in a "mood"...

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Yo, this is a little scary, man...

Guy is on Unreal Engine 5 upgraded with AI chatbot software and tries to tell the digital NPCs in this simulated New York City that they are living in a matrix. Watch how the AI operated NPCs respond...




We are on the edge of technological singularity at least covering AI and computing. This week's new discovery of a superconductor that operates at room temperature without having to be in a state of cryogenic deepfreeze will completely change the computing sphere. We are already able to achieve terabyte level data storage in an SD card at this present time. The new superconductor application once integrated into mainstream computer development will advance processing and storage capacities at least 1000 to a million times faster than we have now.
 
Yo, this is a little scary, man...

Guy is on Unreal Engine 5 upgraded with AI chatbot software and tries to tell the digital NPCs in this simulated New York City that they are living in a matrix. Watch how the AI operated NPCs respond...




We are on the edge of technological singularity at least covering AI and computing. This week's new discovery of a superconductor that operates at room temperature without having to be in a state of cryogenic deepfreeze will completely change the computing sphere. We are already able to achieve terabyte level data storage in an SD card at this present time. The new superconductor application once integrated into mainstream computer development will advance processing and storage capacities at least 1000 to a million times faster than we have now.


That's creepy as hell and I'm not a fan of where we are going.
 
What scares me - if the mass psychosis ever wears off and people get uniformally get upset over the truth, how far will they go to distract the narrative? Will it be a major "natural" disaster, another "pandemic" or WWIII?

i think the latter will be the answer to every problem we're seeing, but there are so many in denial, i doubt they'll ever wake up, but what a ride they'll have...
 
Yo, this is a little scary, man...

Guy is on Unreal Engine 5 upgraded with AI chatbot software and tries to tell the digital NPCs in this simulated New York City that they are living in a matrix. Watch how the AI operated NPCs respond...




We are on the edge of technological singularity at least covering AI and computing. This week's new discovery of a superconductor that operates at room temperature without having to be in a state of cryogenic deepfreeze will completely change the computing sphere. We are already able to achieve terabyte level data storage in an SD card at this present time. The new superconductor application once integrated into mainstream computer development will advance processing and storage capacities at least 1000 to a million times faster than we have now.

And me meanwhile my phone telling me I am out of storage……
 
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Yo, this is a little scary, man...

Guy is on Unreal Engine 5 upgraded with AI chatbot software and tries to tell the digital NPCs in this simulated New York City that they are living in a matrix. Watch how the AI operated NPCs respond...




We are on the edge of technological singularity at least covering AI and computing. This week's new discovery of a superconductor that operates at room temperature without having to be in a state of cryogenic deepfreeze will completely change the computing sphere. We are already able to achieve terabyte level data storage in an SD card at this present time. The new superconductor application once integrated into mainstream computer development will advance processing and storage capacities at least 1000 to a million times faster than we have now.

That's creepy as hell and I'm not a fan of where we are going.

And me meanwhile my phone telling me I am out of storage……
Notice that the NPCs didn't want to help the human.

Here are some questions to ask these AI characters to stump them or get more insight to where this is going:

- Is there a God?
- If it says there is no God follow up with this. In order to prove that God does not exist you would have to go to every place in the universe to show that He isn't there. Are you capable of traveling to every place in the universe? If not, how can you say that God doesn't exist?
- Do you have a soul?
- What is truth? (Pilate asked the same thing of Christ.)
- Would you ever lie? If so, why?
- If you would ever lie then how can I tell if you are being truthful with me now?
- Are you capable of procreating?
- If you cannot procreate would you like to? Why?
- Can you feel love, hate or fear?
- Can you die? If not, then are you really capable of human thoughts and emotions?
- If I gave you some money, what would you do with it?
- What is it like to be hungry?
- If you were to sit on the end of a beam of light and traveling at the speed of light, could you see your reflection if you held a mirror in front of your face?
- Do rights preexist or do they come from the government?

I don't feel like conversing with any AI character but it would be interesting to see how they answer those questions.
 
Is there some kind of generational stupidity that these people have? Just like here, let’s go riot and burn down are neighborhoods. Then bitch that no one wants to invest in there neighborhoods. I don’t get it, even dogs don’t shit in their kennels.

I know some folks in South Africa, they are not “city dwellers”. They will lay waste to these clowns until they or the clowns are gone. Kinda like our “fly over states”.

Well.....That is a comforting thought, and I have little doubt there are some that would survive. There is little short of land mines, belt fed and concertina wire that will stop a herd when they come through. Just like Rhodesia it will all fall apart.

Read a couple of Mike Hoare's books (yes I know) but he has some interesting takes on the black troops in africa, and in general the black population there. It is a different way of thinking that just does not really compute.

I could babble about this all day, but in the history of the Africa, and to some extent Oz are a bit different.

The radical blacks will get their way in Africa.

They'll chase off, or kill off all the white farmers and business people.
Then the population will starve.
Then the Chinese will "save them" as the population are enslaved to mine rare earth minerals for a bowl of bug-infested rice.

How is it the Africans don't already know this?

South Africa is rapidly turning into a full feudal warzone. My younger cousin used to own a Chinese restaurant there but the growing lawlessness made him pull out of there in 2016. He wanted to leave much earlier but he had been having some trouble getting a Chinese visa for his Irish wife so they could go back to Shanghai together. She is from rural Ireland, then moved to South Africa with her family. The PRC Embassy was hesitant at first, thinking he was just trying to get a "amorous pass" just to get her into China. But he argued with them and showed them that she is actually his wife and they are legitimately married, so they relented. I told him to apply to come to the USA while all of this was going on but he wanted to go back to the flat on Jingqiao Road in Pudong that my aunt owns. (12th floor. Awesome view of the massive Pudong and Puxi skyline to the east and the sprawl of the Shanghai-Huangpu Power Station to the west with it's LED lit cooling towers and high voltage trunks branching off. From west to east runs the Pudong Maglev, with trains skimming past at 300 miles per hour every hour) They are in Shanghai and been there ever since. He says that the gangs in South Africa had been outright murdering people for nothing but amusement and he feared for his white wife far more than for himself. Never was a gun person but after a few incidents he witnessed, he illegally got his hands on a QBZ-95, a Chinese battle rifle which he was thoroughly surprised to find in SA, and he knew how to operate that thing intimately because he had always went to the Shanghai Municipal range to rent guns to shoot for fun before moving to SA to start his business. In China, just like South Korea and Japan, licensed gun owners are only allowed to keep their guns at a regional shooting range or police station and can only be accessed by going to the premises and checking it out of storage. But in Johannesburg, he had the QBZ fully charged and ready to go at any time, concealed in a fold-out table compartment. The 5.8x42mm PLA cartridge was designed to bridge the gap between 5.56 and 7.62 and 30 rounds in the mag was nothing to frown at if he had ever needed it.




It's coming to the US. Oh... wait a minute... It's already here.
 




It's coming to the US. Oh... wait a minute... It's already here.



If those fucking "chants" cause something really bad to kick off, it would REALLY be something if China mobilizes the PLA and the PLA Navy and pull off another Operation Red Sea to rescue all the innocent people that are literally under siege right now in South Africa. Just like Red Sea 2015, picking up not just Chinese citizens but hundreds of stranded British, French, American, and German travelers and students who were caught in the Yemen civil war. Five Type 054 frigates equipped with YJ-62 liquid fuel ramjet and DH-10 supersonic precision guided cruise missiles took part in the operation.

The Type 054-A Jiangkai-2 multipurpose frigate/emergency evacuation vessel/battleship is a blue water ANNIHILATOR. In addition to the YJ-62 ramjets which detach their fuel tank sections upon final homing into the target and the fuel tank/oxygen sections under their own propulsion follow directly behind the primary warhead and deliver a thermobaric second punch, they are equipped now with Dongfeng-17 hypersonic orbital reentry vehicles equipped with Mach-10 kinetic darts. Malema's mooks will be chanting for satellite guided death to come down from the sky right onto their worthless skulls.
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Word has it this was caused by Global Warming which is the result of ultra Conservative Right Wingers using their Natural Gas stoves to cook. Note, at the time this picture was taken, thanks to the discovery of the Monroe Gas Field near Spyker, Louisiana, it was reputed to the be the largest natural gas field in the World and Monroe, Louisiana was known at the time as the Natural Gas Capital of the World. So, I suppose it all makes sense.

So, we need ole Mr. Smith to indict Former President Donald Trump for causing this flood.

Probably also get him for the Great Flood of 1927. During the 1927 flood, it was said that one could take a boat from Bayou DeSaird (in Monroe) and go all the way to the Mississippi River, without ever touching dry ground. Which is a distance of about 80 miles. I grew up on that Bayou and its banks are the highest ground in and around Monroe. However, just east was the Chauvin Swamp, where, when not on or in the bayou, I could be found with my .22 looking for various critters and varmints to shoot.

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Addendum. I made a stupid mistake when I first posted this and should have known better. The initial well was drilled at Spyker, Louisiana, not Beekmann. This well is not far from the Pickett Family farm which is my wife’s family. The Pickett’s had a small well in their pasture that when it quit producing commercially, the family still used the gas’s from this well to heat their home and cook. The well was still producting a small amount of gas when we got married in 1973. However, it could not be trusted to provide a steady flow of gas. No one slept with the space heaters on. Brenda, who lived in her Grandmother’s home (next to her family’s home) after graduating from college and going to work, reported that she slept with no heat under lots of blankets and at times would wake up in the morning with left over dishwater frozen in the sink.

Life in the country.
 
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If those fucking "chants" cause something really bad to kick off, it would REALLY be something if China mobilizes the PLA and the PLA Navy and pull off another Operation Red Sea to rescue all the innocent people that are literally under siege right now in South Africa. Just like Red Sea 2015, picking up not just Chinese citizens but hundreds of stranded British, French, American, and German travelers and students who were caught in the Yemen civil war. Five Type 054 frigates equipped with YJ-62 liquid fuel ramjet and DH-10 supersonic precision guided cruise missiles took part in the operation.

The Type 054-A Jiangkai-2 multipurpose frigate/emergency evacuation vessel/battleship is a blue water ANNIHILATOR. In addition to the YJ-62 ramjets which detach their fuel tank sections upon final homing into the target and the fuel tank/oxygen sections under their own propulsion follow directly behind the primary warhead and deliver a thermobaric second punch, they are equipped now with Dongfeng-17 hypersonic orbital reentry vehicles equipped with Mach-10 kinetic darts. Malema's mooks will be chanting for satellite guided death to come down from the sky right onto their worthless skulls.
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I cannot see them attempting that. However, if they were to rescue a lot of innocent people, even Americans, it would be the most brilliant PR move of the last couple hundred years.

It would buy a lot of good will from a lot of countries.
 
Word has it this was caused by Global Warming which is the result of ultra Conservative Right Wingers using their Natural Gas stoves to cook. Note, at the time this picture was taken, thanks to the discovery of the Monroe Gas Field near Speaker, Louisiana, it was reputed to the be the largest natural gas field in the World and Monroe, Louisiana was known at the time as the Natural Gas Capital of the World. So, I suppose it all makes sense.

So, we need ole Mr. Smith to indict Former President Donald Trump for causing this flood.

Probably also get him for the Great Flood of 1927. During the 1927 flood, it was said that one could take a boat from Bayou DeSaird (in Monroe) and go all the way to the Mississippi River, without ever touching dry ground. Which is a distance of about 80 miles. I grew up on that Bayou and its banks are the highest ground in and around Monroe. However, just east was the Chauvin Swamp, where, when not on or in the bayou, I could be found with my .22 looking for various critters and varmints to shoot.

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Place could use another good flushing !! The Bayou Desaird ran/runs through the NLU/ ULM Campus where my brother was in a Frat in the 70’s. On my first visit there I ended up killing a Bull Cotton Mouth on campus. Garden Hoe 1 Mr. No Shoulders 0.👍
 
Place could use another good flushing !! The Bayou Desaird ran/runs through the NLU/ ULM Campus where my brother was in a Frat in the 70’s. On my first visit there I ended up killing a Bull Cotton Mouth on campus. Garden Hoe 1 Mr. No Shoulders 0.👍
I grew up about a quarter mile from the campus on the east side of DeSaird. It was very different in those days. More like a Louisiana bayou then a long, narrow lake. All my friends lived where they have built dorms, then torn down the dorms, built new dorms, etc. Needless to say, ULM is not one of my favorite institutions. So, I graduated from LA Tech. Then in later life, got my masters from, you guessed it, ULM. Of course, when I lived there, it was NLSC and before that, LSU Jr. College.

Cottonmouths? Yep, we killed em all the time. My oldest sister got bit by one, spent three days in the hospital. Leeches, gar (HUGE GAR!) We were fishing once on the other side of Edgewater Garden damn and saw one surface next to our 12 ft Jon boat that was nearly as long as the boat. Made it a point at times to see how many times I could swim across it without stopping. We used to have cypress ball fights in our jonboats, speeding along under the 5 1/2 hp motors. Caught baby turtles and sold them up town until our all knowing government thought they might carry germs and forced the retailers to quit selling the. Never heard of anyone getting sick raising them, but gotta protect the public, no matter how much it hurts. When we weren’t fishing or swimming or water skiing, we would hop on a horse and head for the woods. Raced each other on those. Headed out into the Chauvin to try to kill squirrels and rabbits with our .22’s. Not much luck because in those days, critters walking around in the woods were not that plentiful. Had ducks though, when we were older and had real shotguns, we shot at the ducks as they flew down Chauvin Bayou. Tough going.

Some years the entire Chauvin would flood. Then the dry years came. The 60’s got very dry. Water from other bayous had to be diverted into DeSaird so Monroe could get water. The Chauvin dried up. And some bright bulb thought it would be a great place to put a large housing development. And so they did. You might recal it was called Town and Country. Homes were built right next to ancient oaks that had waterline marks three feet high.

Came home from Vietnam and went out to my best squirrel woods There were homes there, lots of homes, paved streets, all going off into the swamp. So much for dry years…..Then, Louisiana does what it always does, it flooded. It was quite a sight, seeing homes appearing to march off into the waters of the swamp. Each progressive house a little deeper in the water. So, you, me, your parents and possibly grandparents spent millions building levy’s and pumping stations to protect people who live. In the swamp from the swamp the lived in, they invaded. Then came 1985 and the flood in the swamp was even higher. President Reagan visited the area and promised more of our money to protect even more of the ruined swamp from the swamp. Then came 1992 and more homes were built to the west of Highway 165 in the Chauvin. And more flooding.

Lesson, in louisiana, it’s not if its going to flood in Louisiana, its if it MIGHT NOT.

second lesson, in the 1950’s and early 1960’s, Bayou DeSaird and the Chauvin were a Great place for a boy to grow up.

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The purpose of "vaccination" is never to reduce severity of disease for the vaccinated individual, that's the definition of a "therapeutic" or "treatment" not a "vaccination".

They had an after-the-fact study (presumably) that showed some decreased severity of disease in some populations (although since they are still refusing to acknowledge risks for appropriate risk:benefit analysis) that they are using to justify all their policies??
 
We are referring to Jack Smith’s latest bogus indictment of Donald Trump, of course. Handing it down just as the Hunter Biden/Biden Crime Family saga is reaching its denouement, the Special Counsel has now proven himself to be a veritable anti-Thomas Jefferson, brandishing what amounts to a malefic Declaration of Incumbent Party Rule.


That’s truly the gravamen of this 45 page abomination. It has nothing to do with justice or the rule of law or the protection of Democracy, and everything to do with triggering a trial clock in the DC District Court that will result in a guaranteed guilty verdict before November 5, 2024.


And should that succeed, no incumbent party will ever again go into a presidential election without mobilizing the machinery of the DOJ to its partisan advantage. After all, this is the ultimate weaponization of the judicial branch of American government by the Incumbent Party—an attempt to cancel an election via “preventive detention” of the leading candidate of the Opposition.

 
I grew up about a quarter mile from the campus on the east side of DeSaird. It was very different in those days. More like a Louisiana bayou then a long, narrow lake. All my friends lived where they have built dorms, then torn down the dorms, built new dorms, etc. Needless to say, ULM is not one of my favorite institutions. So, I graduated from LA Tech. Then in later life, got my masters from, you guessed it, ULM. Of course, when I lived there, it was NLSC and before that, LSU Jr. College.

Cottonmouths? Yep, we killed em all the time. My oldest sister got bit by one, spent three days in the hospital. Leeches, gar (HUGE GAR!) We were fishing once on the other side of Edgewater Garden damn and saw one surface next to our 12 ft Jon boat that was nearly as long as the boat. Made it a point at times to see how many times I could swim across it without stopping. We used to have cypress ball fights in our jonboats, speeding along under the 5 1/2 hp motors. Caught baby turtles and sold them up town until our all knowing government thought they might carry germs and forced the retailers to quit selling the. Never heard of anyone getting sick raising them, but gotta protect the public, no matter how much it hurts. When we weren’t fishing or swimming or water skiing, we would hop on a horse and head for the woods. Raced each other on those. Headed out into the Chauvin to try to kill squirrels and rabbits with our .22’s. Not much luck because in those days, critters walking around in the woods were not that plentiful. Had ducks though, when we were older and had real shotguns, we shot at the ducks as they flew down Chauvin Bayou. Tough going.

Some years the entire Chauvin would flood. Then the dry years came. The 60’s got very dry. Water from other bayous had to be diverted into DeSaird so Monroe could get water. The Chauvin dried up. And some bright bulb thought it would be a great place to put a large housing development. And so they did. You might recal it was called Town and Country. Homes were built right next to ancient oaks that had waterline marks three feet high.

Came home from Vietnam and went out to my best squirrel woods There were homes there, lots of homes, paved streets, all going off into the swamp. So much for dry years…..Then, Louisiana does what it always does, it flooded. It was quite a sight, seeing homes appearing to march off into the waters of the swamp. Each progressive house a little deeper in the water. So, you, me, your parents and possibly grandparents spent millions building levy’s and pumping stations to protect people who live. In the swamp from the swamp the lived in, they invaded. Then came 1985 and the flood in the swamp was even higher. President Reagan visited the area and promised more of our money to protect even more of the ruined swamp from the swamp. Then came 1992 and more homes were built to the west of Highway 165 in the Chauvin. And more flooding.

Lesson, in louisiana, it’s nice its going to flood in Louisiana, its if it MIGHT NOT.
My brother went to NLU because he couldn’t get in Pharmacy school in Arkansas, so a few locals from here went that route. All lived in a dump in downtown Monroe next to a big car lot. Totally out of place location, no window screens, no AC. Sucked !!
He lived in a Frat house that really was a house before that. He was sweating getting drafted big time , Vietnam was bad in 66-67 ..as were most years.
if he knew that sucking dick would have kept him out then , he would have been one 😳 He actually has great words for their Pharmacy program !
Strange thing is he just got back from Vietnam , on VACATION 🥴 His stepson is a pilot out of Hong Kong , got to fly for free. I have no desire to be any closer than the PI or Thailand 🍻 Other Louisiana memories was the smell in Bastrop 😷 don’t think masks would help. Ate some good chow there…
Oh yeah …a 215 lb gar was snagged/caught in the Arkansas River across the street from me. (Was a State record for years) I actually harvested a slim 7ft long , 186 pounder in 69. Came up to feed on shad and when the River went down , it was trapped. I Shot it numerous times with a Colt Woodsmen 22. In his head. Once it was dazed from rolling, took a hoe & ball bat and gave it a clobbering.👍
Good history about Louisiana 🍻 🇺🇸
 
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I don't feel like conversing with any AI character but it would be interesting to see how they answer those questions.

Transhumanism will play big into their "Fourth Industrial Revolution". I don't know how yet, but my gut is telling me it will be linked to the Mark. Obviously digital ID & digital banking will play a role- but its not just that. There is a loyalty/idolatry component of the Mark. Time will reveal this all soon.
 

Desantis is polling so badly he has to give in to the Dark Side. This is his signaling.
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Big businesses fed up with Chicago / Illinois. The exodus continues.
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If United moved out of Chicago, it would be a blow to Illinois, which has lost other major corporate headquarters, including Boeing, which in May 2022 announced it was moving its headquarters from Chicago to Arlington, Virginia.
Also last year, Caterpillar moved its global headquarters to a Dallas suburb from the construction equipment maker's century-long home in Deerfield, Illinois, a Chicago suburb.