Monday, January 29, 2024

Yeah

 

just jumpin right in today 

with a bunch of lil snippets

(and one lengthy one :-)

 from a bunch of different articles:


The GDP Number Was Great... 

There Is Just One Huge Problem


"The result, for better or worse, speak for themselves: 

while Q4 GDP rose by $329 billion to $27.939 trillion

a respectable if made up number, what is much more disturbing is that 

over the same time period, 

the US budget deficit rose by more than 50%, or $510 billion

And the cherry on top: 

the increase in public US debt 

in the same three month period 

was a stunning $834 billion, 

or 154% more than the increase in GDP. 

In other words, 

it now takes $1.55 in budget deficit 

to generate $1 of growth... 

and it takes over $2.50 in new debt 

to generate $1 of GDP growth!



(Oh yeah everything is fine.
Inflation is over.
Economy is booming etc.
Yeah...,right.

UNSUBATAINABLE MUCH LONGER?
There isn't a crisis coming.
There is a worldwide economic collapse coming)






"This move by BlackRock 
follows the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) clearance 
for BlackRock 
and ten other prominent asset managers 
to list Bitcoin spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs). 
It suggests a growing interest in incorporating cryptocurrencies 
into traditional investment strategies."

(Two things:

1) Blackrock told the SEC what to do.
(They were the ones pushing for it.

2) Sows you where everything is headed.
Digitized currency.

Wonder who is gonna run that show 
when the production is completed?

And the world wide economic collapse happens?






(Well gee thx for the heads up, 
We would have never figured it out 
without you sharing your expert opinion.
Why do these types even bother?
Other than to just get their names in the news?)

"The attack marks the first time U.S. service members were killed by enemy combatants in the Middle East since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. Since the onset of the war, militant groups have been targeting U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria."



We got that layin around?
 To just give away do we?

Tells you exactly who is calling the shots
and it aint
"We the people."


"The U.S. Department of Commerce, Intel, and TSMC 

did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment."

(Well why would they?)



High electricity prices have Europe facing deindustrialization; 

don't let it happen here


(This one I could go on for days about

but Ive already said it all to many times to count before.

So I'll just try and summarize:


It only mentions Russia twice

and never anywhere 

implies that 

this was part of the game plan all along.

It's how I knew the second I saw:



who was behind it.


And if you fell for this mindless propaganda:


and didn't take in to account 
the long term ramifications of such an act?

Then you should seriously reevaluate your critical thinking skills.


You're simply choosing to believe what your mind wants to believe
and not the reality of the current state of affairs of the world we are living in.

"YOU HAVE GOT TO SUSPEND THE DISBELIEF!")




(OMGoodness the ridiculousness of it all.)


To succeed at evolution and separate itself from mere chemical reactions, life must do three things. First, it must somehow store information, such as the encoding for various processes, traits, and characteristics. This way the successful traits can pass from one generation to another.

(Information never creates itself or "evolves"
Information anywhere we have ever seen it 
is a sign of a cognizant, sentient entity trying to tell you something.
I dont care how "it must somehow store information"
I wanna know what was responsible for the information being created in the first place 
and by what mechanism, (and it had to be outside the laws of known physics) it used to get itself  to be able to be somehow stored.

Actually?
I already know.

John 1:1

The Word Became Flesh

In the beginning was the Word, 
(Information)
and the Word 
(Information)
was with God, 
and the Word 
(Information)
was God.

"Second, life must self-replicate. It must be able to make reasonably accurate copies of its own molecular structure, so that the information contained within itself 
(See above)
has the chance to become a new generation, changed and altered based on its survivability."

Lastly, life must catalyze reactions. It must affect its own environment, whether for movement, or to acquire or store energy, or grow new structures, or all the many wonderful activities that life does on a daily basis."

"By interacting with its environment, making copies of itself, 
and storing information 

(How was it created and how did it get there agian?)

(like how to interact with the environment and make copies of itself), 
life can evolve, growing in complexity and specialization over geologic time, 
from humble molecules to conscious minds 

(There is NO evidence 
of consciousness evolving.
Ever.
None.
Explain to me how the information was created first please.)

capable of peering into its own shrouded origins."


One is the DNA, which through its genetic code 

(Code is information.
Codes dont write themselves people.)

stores information using combinations of just four molecules: adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine. The raw ability of DNA to store massive amounts of information 

(It's not just a lil bit
Its a shit ton of information)

is nothing short of a miracle;

(No kidding?
Thx. 
Never knew.) 


our own digital system of 1’s and 0’s 
(invented because it’s much simpler to tell if a circuit is on or off than some stage in-between) 
is the closest comparison 
we can make to DNA’s information density. 
Natural languages don’t even earn a place on the chart."


“DNA is like a computer program but far, far more advanced 
than any software ever created.”
― Bill Gates, The Road Ahead

(To think that it created itself 
out of some kinda primordial sludge 
is just pure nonsense)

"The second component is RNA, which is intriguingly similar to DNA but with two subtle, but significant, differences: RNA swaps out thymine for uracil in its codebase, and contains the sugar ribose, which is one oxygen atom short of the deoxyribose of DNA. RNA also stores information but, again speaking only in generalities, has the main job of reading the chemical instructions stored in the DNA)

(You honestly think 
it just decided to have the ability to do that on its own?)

and using that to manufacture the last member of the triad, proteins."



"hus the triad completes all the functions of life: DNA stores information, RNA uses that information to manufacture proteins, and the proteins interact with the environment and perform the self-replication of DNA. This cycle allows living organisms to experience the gift of evolution.


(The gift to all of us

is the gift of life

not of evolution.)


"The interconnected nature of DNA, RNA, and proteins means that it could not have sprung up ab initio from the primordial ooze, because if only one component is missing then the whole system falls apart – a three-legged table with one missing cannot stand."


(Its a continuum then.

Just like time, space, energy and matter all had to come into exhistnace at the same time, none of them can exist without the others being present as well.


Genesis 1:1

In the beginning 

(Time

Past, present, future)

God created 

(Energy)

the heavens 

(Space

Height, width, depth)

and the earth.

Matter

(Solid, liquid, gas.


Im sorry where did the information come from again?

John 1:1

In the beginning was the Word, 

and where is the other creation event with light being created on two separate instances?


Day one and Day four, Genesis.

The Koran came some 600 years or whatever later BTW)


THE LOOMING THREAT OF IRRESPONSIBLE AI - EXPERTS FORECAST A TROUBLING FUTURE


"Navigating the challenges ahead

Despite the bleak outlook painted by the forecasts, the experts offer glimmers of hope in the form of potential solutions. 

From the implementation of AI safety principles 

to the 

enactment of new regulations

there are tangible steps that governments and organizations can take to mitigate risks. 

Also, the role of interdisciplinary education emerges as crucial, with universities poised to play a vital role in equipping future generations with the skills needed to navigate the complex intersection of technology and ethics.

(To late.

They fired the AI ethicist

and now this is what we get.


ANYBODY.

I MEAN ANYBODY 

TELLING YOU:

"the implementation of AI safety principles"

Or

"the enactment of new regulations"

Or anything else?

DOESNT KNOW WHAT THE FUCK THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT


An AI probably wrote the damn article!

And Apparently?

they didn't get the memo:

Poisoned AI went rogue during training and couldn't be taught to behave again in 'legitimately scary' study



It's

Biden pauses LNG export approvals after pressure from climate activists

got nothing to do with climate 

and everything to do with positioning 

US LPG exporters 

to reap a windfall 

(if the time ever comes for them to be able to.

Im not in that camp BTW)

See corporatocay listed above.

Our European and Asian allies 

are gonna start thinking economic warfare 

here real soon if were not careful 

the one commentator said.

I agree.

All about the love of $.


And now we got a looming war 

in the Middle East.


As well as China on the radar in the Pacific.


WAKE UP!

SAVE THE ONLY THING YOU CAN!

THE MOST VALUABLE POSSESSION 

YOU'LL EVER HAVE
YOUR ETERNAL SOUL!


Romans 10:9


that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus 

and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.


Why not save the only thing you really can?













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