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Took a little time to work through all the acronyms used in the manifesto ,
its seems to be pointing out these machines are not controled by opperators on US soil , and perhaps the laws of the land preclude this ,

Heres the video from the ISS I was talking about ,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdAmEEAiJWo
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Bill Gates Is Trying to Launch a New Pandemic Hysteria Using the HMPV Virus

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Bill Gates Is Trying to Launch a New Pandemic Hysteria Using the HMPV Virus

Video: https://banned.video/watch?id=677b4d60e3fea8d0bb6081cf

Mirror: https://waynekirkwood.com/content/01052 ... _Virus.mp4

Until these people are criminally tried they will keep doing this shit...

This is too controversial for the pussies at GroupDIY.
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The January 6 "Insurrection" that Wasn't

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The January 6 "Insurrection" that Wasn't
Authored by Thomas Buckley via The Mises Institute,

Typically, coup attempts do not wrap up in time for dinner...

But over the next few days, with the anniversary of the 2021 January 6 Capitol riot having become a progressive political holiday worthy of obsessive memorialization, the nation will be deluged with tales of attempted government overthrow, Trumpian lunacy, and the FBI desperately trying to explain why it has yet to catch a person who—on video—placed two pipe bombs in DC that day but has somehow gloriously managed to track down and prosecute 1,000 trespassers.

Despite what the endless and tedious and inaccurate anniversary media coverage—all delivered with a joyously smirking “kid in a candy store/evil Republicans” tenor—will be claiming, the January 6 riot had all (maybe really only some) of the hallmarks of, well, a riot, and none of the indicators of an actual “insurrection,” let alone an attempted coup d’état.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/jan ... tion-wasnt
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Funny how this works. They know after the inauguration the shit will go down if they keep doing this. All the tech heads are cozying up now too like Bezos and the like. They all conspired to do this at the behest of the deep state. I don't trust them no matter what they do now. Pissed me off when I created a group on FB only to have it shut down the next day for violating "community standards" with no content posted.

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This new homeowner's insurance model where they subcontract companies with drones and have your home's interior and belongings photographed and uploaded to the cloud, it's AI based whatever that means, to save the insurance companies money is uncomfortable. Seems like window shopping for criminals if the data were ever to be compromised. Even the app they make you use says right on Google play that the data can't be encrypted if I'm reading it correctly, although the end cloud storage should be secure, at least as far as Amazon Web services, etc.. is concerned....
Not sure how I feel about it...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... s360.ibees
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scott2000 wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 8:58 am This new homeowner's insurance model where they subcontract companies with drones and have your home's interior and belongings photographed and uploaded to the cloud, it's AI based whatever that means, to save the insurance companies money is uncomfortable. Seems like window shopping for criminals if the data were ever to be compromised. Even the app they make you use says right on Google play that the data can't be encrypted if I'm reading it correctly, although the end cloud storage should be secure, at least as far as Amazon Web services, etc.. is concerned....
Not sure how I feel about it...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... s360.ibees
A shotgun would stop that.

I know someone that this happened to on his exterior. They took pics of his shingled roof by drone and sent him the proof and here in PA many houses have streaks on asphalt shingles. It doesn't mean the shingles are bad, its due to type of shingle and weather. They told him because of it his 10 yr old roof needed replaced or they would drop him. He managed to fight it and won but most people wouldn't. There will be more of this intrusion in coming years.
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flyboy71 wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 9:04 am

A shotgun would stop that.

I know someone that this happened to on his exterior. They took pics of his shingled roof by drone and sent him the proof and here in PA many houses have streaks on asphalt shingles. It doesn't mean the shingles are bad, its due to type of shingle and weather. They told him because of it his 10 yr old roof needed replaced or they would drop him. He managed to fight it and won but most people wouldn't. There will be more of this intrusion in coming years.
yeah, supposedly they came by here but we knew they were coming. They're supposed to let you know when they will be creeping around but when we called at the end of the day to ask when to expect them, they said you're all done..
Was it when my wife got out of the shower?
It's the interior self inspection I am not digging... Would rather take my chances and pay for a 4 point inspection than to have this the more I think about it. Uploading every single item to let them or the AI sort out issues seems a bit excessive and more. .
Who knows what kind of use these databases will be used for.
Even the AI they use to read medical images isn't something I trust yet. Had a friend's dad who had a stroke. They did all the imaging...ekg..etc...
2 days later he has a heart attack and then they find 2 blocked arteries... someone or something missed them initially? who knows wtf...thankfully he's ok....
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scott2000 wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 11:05 am
flyboy71 wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 9:04 am

A shotgun would stop that.

I know someone that this happened to on his exterior. They took pics of his shingled roof by drone and sent him the proof and here in PA many houses have streaks on asphalt shingles. It doesn't mean the shingles are bad, its due to type of shingle and weather. They told him because of it his 10 yr old roof needed replaced or they would drop him. He managed to fight it and won but most people wouldn't. There will be more of this intrusion in coming years.
yeah, supposedly they came by here but we knew they were coming. They're supposed to let you know when they will be creeping around but when we called at the end of the day to ask when to expect them, they said you're all done..
Was it when my wife got out of the shower?
It's the interior self inspection I am not digging... Would rather take my chances and pay for a 4 point inspection than to have this the more I think about it. Uploading every single item to let them or the AI sort out issues seems a bit excessive and more. .
Who knows what kind of use these databases will be used for.
Even the AI they use to read medical images isn't something I trust yet. Had a friend's dad who had a stroke. They did all the imaging...ekg..etc...
2 days later he has a heart attack and then they find 2 blocked arteries... someone or something missed them initially? who knows wtf...thankfully he's ok....
This is super-creepy.

Are you at liberty to disclose the name of the insurance carrier?
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Whats creepy is the search engine results that come back on the subject. They have gone as far as patenting the idea.

https://patents.google.com/patent/US202 ... +insurance
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mediatechnology wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 11:43 am
This is super-creepy.

Are you at liberty to disclose the name of the insurance carrier?
I'm not sure if you could call it an insurance carrier...Swyfft..I think TOPA if I recall the name correctly is who the actual carrier is under Swyfft....

State Farm dropped us because our 19yo roof...and they were the only ones who would insure us...at double the cost and a 22k roof deductible...pretty much what a roof costs........
It's almost useless beyond what we are legally supposed to carry for our mortgage...Mortgage forced place insurance could possibly be worse but I'm starting to wonder.. our principal is low so it could possibly be cheaper for sure since that's all the mortgage company cares about. FL insurance is getting crazy...
Our mortgage will go up $400/month til we get a new roof to cover the escrow....then they'll come at us for hvac,water heater and whatever else they decide I'm sure...
The guy that owns the bees360 stuff is all into weather prediction patterns using ai ...looks like he bought a company that deals in that...
insurers relying on prediction models to set rates....
Cool...maybe they can take over our local weather reporting since it's less than reliable to put it mildly...
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