Yeah...it doesn’t happen in a vacuum without oversight. As though you can just “tap in” to a massive amount of the water supply discretely without anyone knowing.
I’d made the comment about the Shiavo case in the general sense of being fed up with the “it’s okay when we do it” attitudes of the PTB and those who benefit off of hypocrisy, corruption, and the bureaucratic/machine-run disconnections from humanity.
AI can hoover up actual resources and everything anyone says or does, and then get things wrong and deceive all day long with the excuse that some [unknown, unaccountable] programm-ing (not even pinned to a human programm-er) did something somewhere.
Too big to find the points-of-failure, but anyway here’s your fine for your own micro-transgression.. forgetting to renew the car registration or some such. We have readers. A good day if only waved off with a warning this time.
Obscured behind all of this are actual humans who have no love for their fellow man.
The good news is that one day it will all go horribly wrong for the bad actors, by the very schemes they designed for everyone else. π
/rant
>>>As though you can just βtap inβ to a massive amount of the water supply discretely without anyone knowing.<<<
Okay, probably off-topic and perhaps an annoyance as such, but you’d reminded me of the ancient story about King David wanting to build the Temple (yeah we all know it was his son’s project, but in many ways it was a turn-key operation)...
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When King David decided to build the Temple in Jerusalem, he commanded that shafts
be dug to a depth of fifteen hundred cubits. And lo, they struck a stone in one of those
shafts. As soon as he learned of it. King David went there with Ahitophel, his counselor,
and with other members of the court. They descended into the pit, and there, at the bot-
tom, they saw the immense stone, shining like the darkest emerald.
All those who saw it were amazed, and they knew that it must, indeed, be that fabled
stone, which served as the world’s foundation. Yet all at once King David was possessed
by a great curiosity to see what lay beneath it. King David ordered it to be raised, but a
voice came forth from the stone, saying: “Be warned that I must not be lifted. I serve to
hold back the waters of the Abyss.”
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More at
125. THE FOUNDATION STONE