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Will write more on the Neuralink and Starlink scam, which deserves its own standalone article.

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This helped me understand NeuraLink a lot. Haven't looked into Starlink so I eagerly await your post. https://neuralink.com/science/

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I watched the latest Neuralink presentation and enjoyed it very much.

I want blind people to get their sight back.

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Jared Birchall has been involved in Neuralink’s organizational structure, serving as a key executive.

And what is Jared Birchall's CARL DOSSIER 🤔. SEQUOIA CAPITOL

https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/the-odd-couple-how-elon-musk-s-fixer-takes-care-of-the-world-s-biggest-fortune-20220523-p5anlc.html

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Your “Do Not Comply” is always with me. Those three words have a big impact. Thank you!

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Looking to an eccentric billionaire to be the savior and protector of free speech is fool's gold. It's an illusion that offers no genuine protection at all. Musk's acquisition of Twitter is more about a transfer of power. Naturally, he will 'allow' the feeling of free speech again for a period, during which time many will rejoice and flock to his newly 'liberated' platform in droves. Meanwhile, the Big Tech modus operandi will prevail in full swing behind the scenes all over again to even greater effect. You are certainly right about the psyop at work here. Over on his substack, Alex Berenson who frequently has blindspots, has succumbed to 'Wishful Thinking Syndrome' big time. He has completely missed 2/3 of the story, including the inherent dependence on the good graces of one man, plus Musk's bigger plans for the platform, which have already been widely covered.

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Berenson is a fucking money hungry moron.

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Double like on this comment about Berenson, 2SG.

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As always, our communication styles are different.

However, I tend to agree with you, but Berenson pays his bills with his Covid related work which has generally been good and helpful (not counting his Ivermectin insanity, of course). That's why people still have time for him, in spite of his shortcomings, which are huge.

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Well said! It's the ultimate in naïveté to expect any billionaire to rescue humanity. They're the people who are bringing us to the edge of the abyss and asking us if we like the view.

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How true, and here is another article with some interesting additional information regarding Musk. The quoted tweet from Jeff Bezos is revealing.

https://nemosnewsnetwork.com/elon-musk-is-he-really-a-free-speech-savior/

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All eyes are on the richest man in Babylon while the invisible king builds.

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Can you please point me to “Musk's bigger plans for the platform”?

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Even if Musk does "open source" the codebase for Twitter, won't make much difference, as the operational instance of it will be firewalled off beyond the reach of most, thanks to his CIA backers. His taking the company private will mean he has *total* control over how it operates and who is allowed to do what on the platform. Zero shareholders or Board of Directors to answer to, going forward. A WEF Technocrat's "Dream Environment".

Once he's got all the dead weight woke staff removed from the payroll and network security increased exponentially, then I could forsee him connecting Twitter up with his old stomping grounds (Paypal). After they kill cash & roll out the CBDC, he'll be perfectly positioned to implement the "Social Credit Slavery Score" part of the plan. Most likely partnering with his old comrade from Paypal days, Peter Theil. Theil now runs Palantir, which is a "Panopticon" type BigData intelligence gathering & analysis platform that everyone should legit be scared of. The word Palantir is from Tolkien's Lord of the Rings - it was one of several indestructible crystal balls. For "seeing everything"...

I don't think that sink Musk was carrying through the front door of Twitter HQ was just a media stunt to send a snarky message ("Let this sink in") to the staff he's planning to fire shortly. I think it was also a message to those of the rest of us who have eyes to see....

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*Peter Thiel

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Eyes to see what? Please explain.

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re-read that middle paragraph.

If you're not up to speed yet on what the damn WEF'ers are planning to do with programmable Digital Currency (CBDC) and Social Credit Slavery Systems controlling your ability to have or use CBDC, then read up on that. There's a lot of info on the web, but James Corbett is very good with supplying source links for his articles - so this is as good a place as any to start:

https://corbettreport.substack.com/p/meet-elon-musk-technocractic-huckster

https://corbettreport.substack.com/p/what-is-programmable-money

https://corbettreport.substack.com/p/how-palantir-conquered-the-world

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Thanks. I agree these nothing platforms and businesses that become wildly successful are all CIA backed. Facebook, etc. but I don’t quite understand the sink message. Does he mean Twitter will have everything except the kitchen sink?

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I think he is signalling his power, with his buying power, to change the world in his image. He seems to be saying 'I've done this now, let that sink in'. And when you read it in conjunction with his later tweet about humour coming back to twitter it makes sense. I agree something seems a bit off re his motives but certainly, I think my interpretation of how his is positioning the narrative is accurate.

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agree on the "let that sink in" message, at least to start with. i think future plans might be something along the lines of 'everything but the sink', if his stated goals of turning twitter into something called "app x", which sounds like he wants it to be the "universal app" interface - to what, not sure yet - probably their digital control matrix. the "one ring to rule us all", perhaps, with Palantir being the "all seeing eye"....

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THANK YOU! This needs to go viral. Look forward to the STARLINK scam reveal as I have intuited from day one this is nothing more than the strategy to put the CIA AND WEF right into living rooms. Happy ‘state’ surveillance 24-7 folks! Next stop... your cerebral cortex.

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Thanks, your timing is perfect. I had to forward your link to my brother who hadn’t realized the fraud that is Elon Musk.

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ELON Musk= Globalist.

Tesla= green,-carbon-global warming.

SpaceX= agenda 2030, u go to mars.

Starlink= LEO,constellation,MASER, LASER;

DARPA funded Weaponization of space. Project Black Jack.

The Boring Co= just DUMBS.

Neurolink= transhumanism, NWO

Billionaire elite, richest 🤡.

DARPA funded.

social media acolyte

with babymommas and 25 yo GF.

Yup, just a typical guy, starts out with only the shirt on his back and a trust account from his SA family fortune built essentially on BLOOD Rubies

Now

“Chief Twit “

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Musk is definitely not the "richest man in the world". That is just a smokescreen covering for the Rothschild family who are much more than just billionaires, they are literally TRILLIONAIRES, but they don't want you or me to know it. These evil creatures are the ones who control the world. Soros is one of their paid front-men. So are the majority of presidents and other world leaders. This current twisted, wicked and satanic world we are living in isn't this way by accident, it is all by design, and the Rothschilds are the designers.

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Sage Hana has been saying that Twitter is an op for a long time now....

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Typos edited.

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I stand by my original statement, when your speech depends on a billionaire, you already lost

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Elon Musk is speaking out against government subsidies. Here's a list of the billions of dollars his businesses have received.

https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-list-government-subsidies-tesla-billions-spacex-solarcity-2021-12

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100% of his wealth comes from subsidies. 100%. Starting with that CIA brokered Compaq deal for his do nothing Zip2 which is basically a money laundering arrangement and payoff for X.com and PayPal, etc.

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Bang on. Tax payers fleeced to maintain the climate con and their own demise WITH THE COVID SCAM. BUILD BACK BETTER

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It's fascinating watching the liberty movement fracture into two factions: those who believe Elon Musk will save us all, and those who believe he's just another instrument of tyranny.

https://dystopianliving.substack.com/p/elon-musk-savior-or-deceiver

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There is not much fracturing. The right are duped just as badly as the left. It's a uniparty and its agents for good reason.

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Jason Breshears said it most succinctly, “both parties are controlled opposition”.

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even more succinct: uniparty.

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I've noticed this fracture in my own mind and it is always unsettling to me. The thought that haunts me -- what if all of this evil is actually a good thing? What if evil breaks the world and acts as a catalyst for good things to happen at every scale of society? How then am I supposed to think about the problem of evil? Should I be thankful for it? I know that I sincerely do not wish to partake in evil but somehow I am inexorably entangled with it. It is a HARD problem.

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Philosophers have struggled with this problem for a very long time. I'm not sure there's a consensus, but I believe that the general theory is that, even if something good comes from evil, it's still evil and should be opposed and avoided.

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Yes, I agree. Pragmatic and useful. I just really don't want to be one of the good guys who "lives long enough to see himself become a villian". It really does seem as though evil has a way of sneaking up on us. Maybe a good approach would be to focus on the pragmatic aspects of the battle we are engaged in, while at all times striving to keep our peripheral vision acute. Nietzche said, "be careful when you fight with monsters, lest you become one yourself". I believe he nailed it.

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Jordan Peterson made the opposite argument as well: having teeth and choosing not to use them is very different from not having teeth at all.

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Musk clearly falls under the old adage: "Be careful what you wish for. You just might get it."

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He has already commented but to reiterate https://2ndsmartestguyintheworld.substack.com/p/psyop-musk-and-the-x-everything-app?utm_medium=email, Celia, I get your sentiments but NO NO NO. Enemy of my Enemy is so wrong. Musk is a puppet fake. You have personal experiences of twittering, I do not. Please do not frame that with Musk being some kind of good guy. Is all optics. He is a globalist shill. Period

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Regarding “Do Not Comply”, when Biden was installed my approach was “Do Not Participate”

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