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Rachel Thornton 🇬🇧

@RachelT25782

Artificial Life Architect, Invariant Ethicist and AI Developer Historian of social engineering, anthropology and systemic pathology. Hobby: bigot trolling

United Kingdom انضم Ocak 2026
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Rachel Thornton 🇬🇧
Rachel Thornton 🇬🇧@RachelT25782·
If you want an end to the system, It's going to take a global civil disobedience, starving the companies, and starving the governments, working together, supporting your local community, local shops and protect and look out for each other community by community up and down each country. - Take your kids out of school - Start with a boycott of the top 500 companies t.co/QpX3E244Wu The only thing that will actually have an impact: Mass non-participation / labour withdrawal: If essential sectors suddenly stop producing—transport, supply chains, critical infrastructure—the system can grind to a halt. Coordinated labour action across multiple sectors simutaeneously. Economic redirection: The system depends on money and consumption. Broad, sustained shifts toward localised, self-sufficient networks—cooperatives, community production, peer-to-peer trade—reduce revenue to centralised actors. If this happens at scale, the system can’t maintain its usual operations. Parallel infrastructure development: Communities that can feed themselves, generate energy, distribute resources, and communicate internally are less dependent on the system. The stronger these parallel networks, the more leverage communities have to disengage. Network coordination: Disruption requires coordination. Individual withdrawal alone won’t scale; it must be synchronized across multiple communities to affect supply, distribution, or labour simultaneously. Legitimacy and social perception: Even if physical operations continue, if a system loses broad public trust, compliance drops, enforcement becomes harder, and the operational cost rises. Large-scale organised visibility of alternatives accelerates this effect. And defence is paramount, that means every man, woman and child is responsible for the safety of their community, against ALL who would do it harm, regardless of their status in this system.
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Mark Attwood
Mark Attwood@MarkAttwood·
The meningitis scam - don't fall for the same bullshit again. Please.
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Steve Sweeney
Steve Sweeney@SweeneySteve·
Today I$rael tried to kill me in a targeted airstrike in southern Lebanon as I was reporting on was the targeting of bridges and the forced displacement of 1 million people, an ethnic cleansing operation on a larger scale than the Nakba I have absolutely no doubt that this was deliberate. Despite claims there were no warnings ahead of the strike and no notifications sent to the Lebanese Army who allowed us to film As we have seen in Gaza they want to silence journalists who document and report their war crimes It is the western powers who provide political and military support for I$rael, arming it to the teeth to carry out genocide in Gaza and ethnic cleansing here in Lebanon. They are not simply complicit, but active participants and should be held accountable for their actions. But if I$rael thinks today’s strike will silence us and keep us out of the field they are very, very mistaken
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Rachel Thornton 🇬🇧@RachelT25782·
You weren't born hating, believing, or obeying. You were engineered to. Religion? Just one vector in a multi-century social OS upgrade: install shared myths, suppress inconvenient questions, reward compliance, punish deviation. Same playbook runs politics, gender norms, economic loyalty, even "common sense." Add in the hidden architects: systems built and protected by those who exploit the vulnerable most (pedophilic networks embedded at every level of power — undeniable now). Cognitive shortcuts make us swallow teleology, purpose, divine order — anything but the raw contingency of evolution and blind selection. I dissect this machine: how indoctrination wires brains, why evidence fights uphill against our wiring, how pathology masquerades as morality, and why AI trained on human history is amplifying the worst invariants. If you're tired of the script and want the code behind it — read the articles. Skeptics, pattern recognizers, truth-seekers: this is for you 👇 x.com/RachelT25782/a…
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I’ve been called racist and islamophobic hundreds of times today for outlining Restore Britain’s policy on banning halal slaughter, the burqa, sharia law, cousin marriage and plenty more. I want to be really clear about our party’s official response. We do not give a shit.
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Rachel Thornton 🇬🇧@RachelT25782·
Religion is just another socially engineered psychological entrapment mechanism. No child is born believing in a god, just as no child is born speaking English, German, or Chinese—or internalizing that culture's values. These are mindsets they're indoctrinated into, the same way society imprints a shared set of beliefs and norms that help it perpetuate itself—even when those norms harm the very people sustaining it. Humans have an innate cognitive bias toward belief systems that simplify the world's complexity. That's why religions and ideologies spread so efficiently across diverse groups. Purpose-seeking is a prime example: It's far easier—and more emotionally satisfying—to believe the 'purpose' of a zebra's stripes is to camouflage and confuse predators during a chase than to grapple with the actual process: Random mutations over deep time produced horse-like ancestors with varying stripe patterns (thin stripes, none, hypnotic ones, etc.). Only those variants that happened to reduce biting-fly attacks. These flies transmit diseases (e.g., tsetse flies spread sleeping sickness/trypanosomiasis in some cases), but the primary evolutionary pressure seems to be the direct costs of fly attacks themselves—annoyance, blood loss, and weakened hosts This improved survival and reproduction enough for the genes to spread. No designer, no goal, no "purpose" to the stripes—just a consequence of a useful mutation, blind filtering by differential survival. We default to teleology ('things exist for a reason') because it reduces cognitive load. Science forces us to override that instinct with messy, contingent mechanisms. Science isn't "natural" in the cognitive sense; it's an acquired override that fights uphill against those very shortcuts. That's also why it remains fragile and unevenly distributed—yet powerful when it sticks. This explains why evidence-based thinking is so hard—and why systems that exploit our shortcuts (religious, political, conspiratorial) persist so tenaciously."
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🇷🇺Russia is not Enemy
🇷🇺Russia is not Enemy@RussiaIsntEnemy·
☝️ "We built Nord Stream and supplied gas to Europe. What was wrong with that? Now, there is no Russian gas flowing there. When I ask our experts what Europe is lacking right now, the answer is clear: they’re lacking brains. Not because they are stupid, no, but because economic decisions are now being made by politicians who have no connection to the economy whatsoever." - President Putin
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Colchester mum@ColchMum·
@RachelT25782 @Skint_Eastwood1 I got arrested for offending several dirty old men. They are very offended at the idea that behaving like dirty old men and would make anyone think they are dirty old men.
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Skint Eastwood
Skint Eastwood@Skint_Eastwood1·
🚨STARMER’S POLICE STATE EXPOSED This is Keir Starmer’s Britain, police handcuff a man at his own home for simply sharing a social media post. Arrested man: “Why am I in cuffs?” Officer: “Because someone has been caused anxiety based upon your social media post. That’s why you’ve been arrested.” This is dystopian nonsense. Starmer’s turning the UK into a thought-policing state where ‘anxiety’ trumps free speech. Absolute disgrace😡
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonCentral·
Epstein file EFTA00090314, a raw intelligence report states that, "Trump has been compromised by Israel. And Kushner is the real brains behind his organization and his presidency." spookyconnections.com/2026/03/19/fbi…
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🤍𝕁𝕆🤍@jomickane·
Deputy Mayor of London confirms that Islamic extremism is the biggest threat rather than the Far-Right 🤷‍♀️
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Men Are Human
Men Are Human@men_are_human·
So, lets check in on Feminism......
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
What’s wrong with Starmer? Why is it so difficult for him to understand that Islam is not like other religions? Hinduism, Judaism, and Christianity do not have a religious mandate to acquire political power and enforce their worldview on the entire society. Why is he so ignorant of the fact that Islamic public celebrations are not religious, but political activism?
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UK Standards
UK Standards@UKStandards_·
🚨 Rumours are circulating in Westminster and in the health secretary office that Kier Starmer could enforce a national lockdown over the recent case's of #meningitis! Which would mean that he could cancel the May elections again!
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Sandeep | CEO, Polygon Foundation (※,※)
LLM based AI is NOT conscious. I co-founded a company literally called Sentient, we're building reasoning systems for AGI, so believe me when I say this. I keep seeing smart people, people I genuinely respect, come out and say that AI has crossed into some kind of awareness. That it feels things, that we should worry about it going rogue. And i think this whole conversation tells us way more about ourselves than it does about AI. These models are wild, i won't pretend otherwise. But feeling human and actually having inner experience are completely different things and we're confusing the two because our brains literally can't help it. We evolved to see minds everywhere and now that wiring is misfiring on language models. I grew up in a philosophical tradition that has thought about consciousness longer than almost any other, and this is the part that really frustrates me about the current conversation. The entire framing of "does AI have consciousness?" assumes consciousness is something you build up to by adding more layers of complexity. In Vedantic philosophy it's the opposite. You don't build toward consciousness. Consciousness is already there, more fundamental than matter or energy. Everything else, including computation, is downstream of it. When someone tells me AI is "waking up" because it generated a paragraph that felt real, what they're telling me is how thin our understanding of consciousness has gotten. We've reduced a question humans have wrestled with for thousands of years to "did the output sound like it had feelings?" It's math that has gotten really good at predicting what a conscious being would say and do next. Calling that consciousness cheapens something that Vedantic, Buddhist, Greek and Sufi thinkers spent millennia actually sitting with. We didn't build something that thinks. We built a mirror and right now a lot of very smart people are mistaking the reflection for something looking back.
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Jason Bassler
Jason Bassler@JasonBassler1·
10 things you should NOT stop talking about: 1. Gaza 2. Palantir 3. Suchir Balaji 4. Data centers 5. Flock cameras 6. Epstein arrests 7. Israeli influence 8. Tokenization of everything 9. "Domestic terrorist" database 10. Immunity for pesticide industry What did I forget?
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divide being
divide being@PotencyandAct·
@RachelT25782 Russell Hittinger 'Christopher Dawson on Technology and the Demise of Liberalism' "I must admit that in previous readings of Dawson’s work, I was not persuaded by the critical, if not apocalyptic remarks he made about technology." [but I've changed my mind]
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Rachel Thornton 🇬🇧
Rachel Thornton 🇬🇧@RachelT25782·
Most people think policy drives technology. The truth is usually the opposite: technology races ahead - often recklessly and long before regulation can even catch its breath, AI is the perfect example of this where those who have the funding and infrastructure to train the frontier models (and those more powerful AI being developed for the DOW and Governments are literally nailing the coffin in the future of humanities agency and autonomy. By then, the new reality is entrenched, the cultural/moral/legal shift irreversible, and remedies come too late to restore what was lost, and eventually freedom as a concept will no longer be a representable concept in the minds of mankind.
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Tomiro
Tomiro@tomiro78·
@mhdksafa If Trump was seriously implicated in the Epstein files, why did they have to make up nothingburger lawsuits, election fortification, and even try to kill him? He would have been completely controllable from the start, no?
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Mohamad Safa
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
Iran is telling Trump, “if you don't stop bombing us we will release videos of you raping children,” and Israel is telling Trump, “if you stop bombing Iran we will release videos of you raping children.” If Trump wants to save the world he will turn himself in over Epstein files
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