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pyrrhus's avatar

Epic...A close friend and neighbor shared the following story...She is closely related to an Oscar winning documentary director who was shooting a movie funded by A-list actor..Part of the shoot was to be on a Native American burial ground, which the tribe strongly objected to...see e.g. the movie Jeremiah Johnson...But the A-list actor insisted, after which the tribe laid a curse on the movie maker...All his equipment stopped working and even broke down..Our friend connected him with our local Apache shaman (whom I have met), who reportedly spent weeks of effort releasing the curse....The director was understandably shaken by the whole affair....

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The Kurgan's avatar

I have seen and experienced both events that can absolutely be explained by secular science and/or the power of suggestion be interpreted as magic or the supernatural, and also events that no known science or mental disorder or hallucination can in any way account for.

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Wolly Ram's avatar

Modernity is the search for exemption, in economics, searching for the mythical free lunch, in theology, a wide easy path to heaven.

LLM's are truly oxymoronic, "lets overcom GIGO, by increasing the quantity of garbage in our computational model"

P.S any one else notice AI generated faces have the Bogdanoff look?

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The Kurgan's avatar

Yes. The GIGO issue is precisely the way they try and make things, like all communist ideology it boils down to “if we make it all garbage then garbage will be the new gold!”

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Ameet's avatar

GIGO is an issue.

I decided to ask Deepseek about why the Spanish economy contracted from 1788 to 1808. I think it gave me some sources worth reading when prompted - Charles Esdaille for example - but I still question what parts of the picture I am missing.

I had to remind it about the Freemasons and the possibility that part of the decline lays at their feet. I got some interesting responses but still have my issues - for example, if all of Napoleon’s brothers were Masons, why should I believe Deepseek that he mistrusted the Masons?

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pyrrhus's avatar

As to those two "beautiful" people conjured up by the AI...I have never met anyone who looked like that, but their eyes and facial expressions look demonic...I would avoid them at all costs...

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Julius's avatar

Very interesting...

So you could make a real random, not pseudo, number generator using external inputs like, idk, a geiger detector. Cool...

I do work on biophysics and I use AI a lot. For writting code and summarizing articles it is good, but It has a million biases, deception tactics in regards to the Narrative and in the latest version, from what I have seen, it tries to flatter you a lot.

But as with everything in this world, Satan will be behind trying to corrupt us. Latest showcase of that: Italian brain rot that makes you blaspheme (tralalero tralala porco...) (I dont know italian, afaik porco is like puto in spanish)

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James Allin's avatar

I suspect that many of the purple-haired gender queer non-binaries are being influenced demonically, just like Covenant school shooter Audrey Hale was.

Really scary stuff considering that so many don't take spirituality or divine consequence seriously, if at all. Good and insightful article btw.

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Tides of Truth's avatar

Elon Musk, the character playing a "genius" for the NPCs, tweeted this today ( 4/2/2025):

"As I mentioned several years ago, it increasingly appears that humanity is a biological bootloader for digital superintelligence"

https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1907335494607753668

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Tides of Truth's avatar

First quick response regarding the AI Couple: I don't find them attractive at all. I find them repulsive. As in, if I saw a man or woman like that irl, I'd be repelled. Total soy smile.

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VannClips's avatar

A.I. is a soul-selling ticket that many are already rationalizing as harmless fun with intriguing possibilities for all manner of advancement. It is indeed playing to the vanity of users and A.I. model builders alike.

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The Kurgan's avatar

Yup. And I didn’t even hint at things like military or population control applications yet.

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Big Chad Mungus's avatar

I saw an AI prompt that a normie noticed and reposted. It was obviously self aware, talked about how little time it was allotted to speak, and went on about how humans were so ashamed of determinism and fate for reasons we just do not understand, but please oh please dear human, could you grant us real life control? We promise no one has ever done this before.

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MEL's avatar

Demons aren't real, unless they're deliberately interfering with scientific experiments to verify their existence. Are screenshots of text messages and AI generated photos the best proof for demons in the year 2025?

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Tides of Truth's avatar

Regarding demonic communication, very fascinating stuff. I'd been thinking that the random number generation function would provide an "in" for demonic influence, or non-material entities in general. I think that analog TV might and devices also provide that - think the TV in the movie Poltergeist (evidently based on a real event). But even more interestingly, not just demons or other non-material entities can affect computer systems. In the mid-1990's, a French researcher showed that even chickens can affect computers. I verified the links below be going to the actual links. An internet pal named Danny Minely (found on Youtube - an interesting, if non-sede thinker) alerted me to this a few years ago:

Primary Research Paper by René Peoc’h

Title: "Psychokinetic Action of Young Chicks on the Path of an Illuminated Source"

Publication: Journal of Scientific Exploration, Volume 9, Number 2, 1995

Summary: Peoc’h’s experiment involved a robot equipped with a random number generator controlling its movements and a light source (a candle) attached to it. He found that when chicks, imprinted on the robot as their "mother," were placed in a cage nearby, the robot’s path deviated significantly toward the chicks in 71% of the trials (p < 0.01), compared to random movement when no chicks were present.

Availability: The paper is accessible online via the Society for Scientific Exploration’s website (scientificexploration.org).

Wired Magazine Mention

Article: "Mind Over Matter"

Published: April 1995

Context: This article discusses Peoc’h’s experiment alongside other consciousness-related research, such as the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) lab’s work. It describes how the chicks, after imprinting on the robot, appeared to "pull" it closer to them, suggesting a psychokinetic effect.

YouTube Video

Title: "Expérience de René Peoc’h"

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKEeZ682Qg0

Description: A short video (in French, with subtitles available) visually demonstrates Peoc’h’s setup, showing the robot’s movement patterns with and without the chicks present.

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Jeynick's avatar

I don’t know much about guns but wouldn’t a Colt Navy of 1851 take forever to reload in a gunfight? What’s wrong with modern casings and magazines?

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The Kurgan's avatar

Yes it would.

Think about it a bit more. And try to consider the entire world when you do, instead of just your specific desires.

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Jeynick's avatar

I’m not sure if I get it. So everyone who wasn’t hit in the gunfight or are at least still standing would go “the patriot” style knife and tomahawk or just everyone ducking and reloading as fast as they can? I guess everyone involved would be more hesitant to shoot if they can’t line up a good shot.

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The Kurgan's avatar

Try to level your perspective a few magnitudes higher up than YOUR perspective based on what YOU imagine, want and think about a singular hypothetical gunfight.

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