The Penny Didn’t Kill Itself
RIP to the penny, more Epstein files drop and nothing will happen, it’s emotional edging. And Elon’s nanny robot might put you under house arrest. Here’s more from Bridget Phetasy on a new edition of The Dumpster Fire.
RIP to the penny, more Epstein files drop and nothing will happen, it’s emotional edging. And Elon’s nanny robot might put you under house arrest. Here’s more from Bridget Phetasy on a new edition of The Dumpster Fire.
Twitter founder Jack Dorsey is bringing back Vine as the DiVine app, and is even posting hundreds of thousands of classic Vines from the early 2010s.
DiVine will obviously not be a platform for Elon Musk, but will also ban AI-generated videos. Here’s more from Clownfish TV.
Shareholders of Tesla just approved giving company’s chief operating officer Elon Musk one trillion dollars worth of stock if he meets high performance standards over the next decade. Not only must he greatly expand company profits, but also meet high sales targets for electronic vehicles and a new fleet of Trobots.
Says Marketwatch, “Never say never, but, if Musk and Tesla hit these targets, there will be an outbreak of indigestion across the country as people who understand math as well as business are forced to eat their hats.” Here’s more from Riss Flex.
The arrival of 3I/Atlas roughly coincides with the scheduled release of The Age of Disclosure documentary, due out Nov. 21 on Amazon Prime. The big-budget doc is directed by Dan Farah, the producer from Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One.
Here, Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt wonders aloud about the synchronicity in this timing. Was the release date of The Age of Disclosure purposely staged to coincide with 3I/Atlas, thus drawing maximum interest? Did Farah and his backers, including presumably Spielberg, have advance notice of 3I/Atlas — long before the public became aware of its pending arrival?
How much of this documentary is trustworthy and how much can be classified as outright Hollywood bunkum? Did the film get backing from the CIA or other intelligence agencies? Why should we believe anything said here when James Clapper, the former Director of National Intelligence, is among its more prominent intelligence sources?
This is the same Clapper, after all, who stands accused of lying to Congress regarding the National Security Agency’s surveillance practices during a 2013 hearing. He later admitted to providing “clearly erroneous” testimony but maintained that he did not intentionally lie.
This is another deep-dive by the Dark Journalist, lasting more than 2 and a half hours. So buckle up and enjoy the rocket ride!
If Lindsey Graham gets reelected to the US Senate, there’s no reason to have a Republican Party.
It’s time to decide between America First or Lindsey Graham’s psychosexual death cult? Here’s how to stop it. Here’s more from Tucker Carlson.
Elon Musk just revealed a horrifying plan to block the sun. After all of Bill Gates’ meddling with solar power, why is Elon now picking up the charge?
And how can we trust AI (artificial intelligence) to monitor and control this solar blockage? This is the same AI that has begun contradicting and subverting instructions from humankind! Here’s more from Hustle Bitch.
Elon Musk has dropped the beta of Grokipedia, an AI-powered Wikipedia competitor and the media is already taking potshots at it by calling it “alt-right.”
Wikipedia has their own page up about Grokipedia, and it’s exactly what you would expect from Wikipedia.
We pull up a few pages and do a comparison of how an unbiased AI parses information vs. a biased human, and the difference is pretty startling. Here’s more from Clownfish TV.
The Bro Council decides: Is Elon Musk cool? Or is he gay? Here’s more from Ryan Long.