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originally posted by: tiredoflooking
a reply to: IAMTAT
Very true.
I can imagine John himself is far from a good guy as well. That may well be not his fault but still, we always have a choice. Always, even if that choice is accepting death over performing as someone's puppet.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
a reply to: IAMTAT
Very true.
I can imagine John himself is far from a good guy as well. That may well be not his fault but still, we always have a choice. Always, even if that choice is accepting death over performing as someone's puppet.
He was forced to work side-by-side with terrorists and murderers.
Remember his story about the planned FF drone attack on the nuclear power plant (which he names)...and the fact that they called it off because of Hillary's U1 deal coinciding with the planned attempt?
Only difference is that 'John' had a change of conscience...and they killed his friend(s), threatened the life of his wife.
A man like that has no compunction about payback.
originally posted by: crankyoldman
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
a reply to: IAMTAT
Very true.
I can imagine John himself is far from a good guy as well. That may well be not his fault but still, we always have a choice. Always, even if that choice is accepting death over performing as someone's puppet.
He was forced to work side-by-side with terrorists and murderers.
Remember his story about the planned FF drone attack on the nuclear power plant (which he names)...and the fact that they called it off because of Hillary's U1 deal coinciding with the planned attempt?
Only difference is that 'John' had a change of conscience...and they killed his friend(s), threatened the life of his wife.
A man like that has no compunction about payback.
Didn't he mention Peach Bottom as one? I say this because IIRC in the Legendary Fuku thread a former worker at that plant sent us some docs on the HORRENDOUS plant conditions as this place. It was beyond insane. Putting pieces together RE: long term FF or Staged Events, this one may have been on the hit list from the start, embedding trouble to exploit later.
If I'm mis-remembering NVM.
Photos released by Trump administration show extent of weekend attack on Saudi oil industry. US officials say evidence now pointing towards cruise missile attacks from Iraq or Iran, not drone strikes from Houthis in Yemen. But no official assessments yet from DC or Riyadh.
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
a reply to: IAMTAT
So interesting John says false flag planning central is Boston.
I have heard that before from an "insider" on a thread here regarding Sandy Hook.
That person said the Boston Library is somehow connected as well.
Always wondered how.
Would love to ask John.
Terror attack calls Lusby nuke plant safety into question
Mar 26, 2016
The recent news of a planned attack on nuclear plants in Brussels has raised concern over whether America’s nuclear reactors are easy targets for terrorists, but Lusby nuclear plant officials say the local plant is safe.
Exelon Generation’s Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant was singled out in a Fox News Insider broadcast Friday, due in part to its proximity to the nation’s capital. The report said nuclear power plants in the United States are vulnerable to ground-based and water-borne attacks.
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) group in Hong Kong behind this new emotive software is called Open Cog. As an open-source foundation, Open Cog (‘Cognition for All’) lead by co-founder Ben Goertzel, develops programming language for the AI community to share, in what is still a very fragmented field. However, in efforts to map the architecture of the human mind, Open Cog also programed three game characters, a ghost, a robot and a girl that push past traditional gaming algorithms:
Each character has programmed into them a database called an AtomSpace. AtomSpace consists of hundreds of ‘atoms’ which are knowledge concepts such as objects (chair, table, shelf), actions (sitting, running, singing) and feelings (anger, joy, fear). Every time an algorithm, called MindAgents, leads a character to more than one an atom, the associative link gets stronger, influencing the characters’ future pathway choices.
For entrepreneurs, Open Cog, together with M Lab from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, supplies a software toolkit to incorporate their characters into whatever applications the market is using: from virtual landscapes to toys and even robots. As a showcase, Open Cog has also developed its own 3D landscape for its characters to function in, inspired largely by the popular building game called Minecraft.
Open Cog’s goals differ from the gaming industry which is already lining up to exploit the new software. While it intends to make a profit, they are primarily interested in using a virtual platform to test their hypothesis about the mind. “The disparity between these models and our experience of the mind is an invaluable guide to follow,” Jeffrey Epstein remarked, the financial guru behind this effort, along with the Hong Kong government and Hong Kong Polytechnic University. “It’s somewhat like building a car, with no instructions, but our impression of what a car can do.”
To move children faster into the world of A.I., Hanson Robotics (Hong Kong-based firm founded in 2013) introduced Little Sophia, a new kind of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), A.I. and code learning companion designed for girls 8 years and older. Ben Goertzel is also the chief scientist of the financial prediction firm Aidyia Holdings, a Hong Kong-based firm, and for the robotics firm Hanson Robotics. The goal is to put Little Sophia here “into the hearts and minds of children everywhere.” These STEM systems are where the fastest growing job sector will be and all these people and more mentioned above intend to cash in big time with this technology.