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@DivergentThink2

⛧Satanist. Futurist & Upwinger. Seeker of Wisdom. I Fix Cars, Computers and Sometimes People.

District 5, Panem Se unió Mayıs 2024
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During these pivotal times in history, my mind tends to wander to my favorite fiction. What I'm sensing on the horizon is an America as portrayed in "The Hunger Games" (Pan Em), but theocratic in nature. An America torn apart by war. youtube.com/watch?v=vZPzZ_…
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@TheCinesthetic An image of stupidity? He's talking about himself, right? Of course filmmakers despise AI - their careers are on the line.
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Guillermo del Toro says AI is a form of "natural stupidity" “We are on the verge of image illiteracy. We are on the verge of cinema illiteracy... The pact between man and image is sacred, but we are in a time when that is in danger... We are told images can be generated by artificial means. The existence of an image is not just to be there. It is to connect us, to make us feel beauty,”
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Jason Reza Jorjani@Jason_Jorjani·
Who (even informally) 'heads' an organization, however decentralized, is who controls its funding. Rivals of the Collins Elite within the CIA, angry over the infiltration of the Agency by the Collins Elite, came to the conclusion that this individual is Peter Thiel. The details of that are what I shared with @jason_samosa. In any case, this is a great conclusion to an excellent series on powerful religious fundamentalists who are trying to warp Disclosure in the worst way. youtube.com/watch?si=MT_k3…
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Aster꜀(^。 ̫。^꜀ )꜆੭👻🎀
I frequently have dreams about going to the mall and buying manga, cds, and figures and old video games n stuff I also frequently have dreams where Im in a room like this and for some reason there’s always a full stash of hentai manga in the closet🤨
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Jason Reza Jorjani@Jason_Jorjani·
Jordan is one of the kindest people I've met, and I'm glad to see him on @AmericanALCHMY. Looking forward to watching this tonight. Congrats on getting your story out there @Mercifulmartin!
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🚨BREAKING🚨: Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) in the United States has been systematically used to identify children with anomalous cognitive and “psychic” abilities and funnel them into covert psychic development programs. Jordan Jozak (@mercifulmartin) says he was plucked out of a standard GATE test in rural New York at age nine, the start of a years-long grooming process that pulled him out of his school, away from his parents, and eventually into a facility where he was administered substances and subjected to experiments he was never meant to remember. These experiments involved remote viewing, mind-matter interactions (with random event generators), brain mapping using EEG’s and even remote control flight of UFOs or UAP. Jordan also reveals he was shown an ancient archeological object to see if he could mentally interact with it (he was successful). Jozak was quietly pulled from class for years, told he was special for his precocious ability to visualize and empathize; he was meant to tell no one. His teachers were never informed. When he started resisting around the age of twelve, a fabricated mental health diagnosis was used to remove him from public school entirely despite his parents’ own apprehensions. He was placed at Baker Victory Services, a Catholic-affiliated special education facility in Lackawanna County, Western New York, where a segregated part of the building ran a dual-use defense contractor-backed program while the rest served ordinary special education children. Jozak believes MITRE corporation, which is being actively investigated by Congressman Eric Burlison (@EricBurlison) for its role in UFO legacy efforts, was involved in using Baker Victory Services for this experimental research. This was the plot of Stranger Things playing out in reality across America. The larger program, he says, was a feeder for UFO/UAP research in the legacy program, part of a pipeline developing human assets with psychic abilities for use alongside recovered craft. He has since briefed multiple intelligence agencies and former members of the Senate Select Intelligence Committee with names, dates, and locations. Since then, Baker Victory Services now has a multitude of lawsuits associated with it. But nothing has moved (although the specific facility he was in has since closed, following lawsuits and allegations). A growing number of former GATE participants are now reporting similar experiences; missing time, memories, the “pink drink” inducing amnesia and being told to solve puzzles as displays of their intelligence. Ross Coulthart’s (@rosscoulthart) intrepid journalism was responsible for investigating the foundation of Jordan’s case; he was also instrumental in connecting him with the appropriate government channels. Jordan has transformed his traumatic experience into a message around human potential; he understands more than anyone that disclosure is about the individual and their latent abilities more than just nuts and bolts technology. The full conversation is live now. **For the record, we are not claiming GATE or Baker Victory Services are entirely bad organizations. It seems like they were just being used by legacy programs with ulterior motives.

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Jason Reza Jorjani@Jason_Jorjani·
The crystallization of the Psychotron as my seventh original concept marks the completion of the systematic structure of my philosophical project, even if it is not the end of my work as a philosopher. This system was built over the course of two decades, from 2006 to 2026.
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Spoiler alert: If you haven't read my novel PSYCHOTRON yet, this essay may ruin it for you. On the other hand, it offers an esoteric interpretive key to the book and may be a hook to read it. In any case, a new philosophical concept is crystalized here. open.substack.com/pub/jasonrezaj…

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Jason Reza Jorjani@Jason_Jorjani·
Spoiler alert: If you haven't read my novel PSYCHOTRON yet, this essay may ruin it for you. On the other hand, it offers an esoteric interpretive key to the book and may be a hook to read it. In any case, a new philosophical concept is crystalized here. open.substack.com/pub/jasonrezaj…
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@archaix138 @Jason_Jorjani "When the Earth Nearly Died" by D.S. Allan and J.B. Delair is a compelling, scholarly work on this subject. There is a massive amount of evidence for 9500 B.C. being the date of what has been colloquially called "The Ice Age".
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Jason, have you even read the Atlantis narrative? 12,000 years ago? That's some Helena Blavatsky nonsense. That you seriously think Atlantis was Younger Dryas dating can only mean that you have never read the Plato narrative or you think your followers are morons. Since Graham Hancock has been running from this debate when I publicly called him out on iut, how would you like to defend this position? That Atlantis was 12,000 years ago. You come on my channel after I announce this debate and we'll have 50,000 people in the live chat.
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Joni Askola@joni_askola·
It takes a special kind of strategic incompetence to achieve total military dominance and still pathetically lose a war, yet that is exactly what Donald Trump did in Iran. The US and Israel ruled the skies, hitting almost every target with virtually zero resistance and few aircraft losses. Even so, the entire operation failed because Trump is a loudmouth fraud who was never actually ready to commit. Before the war started, I wrote that Iran's best move would be to just to try to somehow survive the first wave, and call Trump's bluff, and that is exactly what they did. They realized early on that Trump's tough-guy routine was entirely hollow. Airstrikes alone rarely force an aggressive regime to collapse. Trump ignored every historian and military advisor, charging ahead with Israel without a clear objective. This was not a typical asymmetric victory like Ukraine's resistance against Russia, where the smaller nation wins by inflicting severe costs on the occupier. Iran's military performance was miserable. Their air defenses were a joke, and their retaliatory strikes achieved almost nothing. They won the war of wits because survival was existential for them, while for Trump, it was a political stunt. They correctly gambled that the US had no stomach for a prolonged ground invasion. They just had to absorb the hits and choke off global oil supplies in the Strait of Hormuz. Both sides held back some of their biggest moves, since Washington kept ground troops out of the fight and Tehran chose not to make the Houthis completely seal off Bab el Mandeb. I have absolutely zero sympathy for the horrific Iranian regime. Trump deeply betrayed the people of Iran by waiting until their domestic uprisings were brutally crushed before launching his badly prepared operation. He talked big and made sweeping demands, yet everyone knew he lacked the resolve to follow through. The upcoming peace deal will inevitably be far worse than the JCPOA he originally tore down. This war exposed the hard limits of Trump's posturing. When an adversary stood their ground and called his bluff, the entire might of the US armed forces could not cover up his cowardice and stupidity
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Marsha@bonsaigarden711·
@Jason_Jorjani Most powerful reply from Hesam, "We will reclaim our country but we won’t forget President Trump’s betrayal."
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@medihera1111 I've noticed this as well. It seems like being feminine now must fit neatly into a very traditional world view - and what I see trending on X proves this to be true. Tattoos, piercings, and dyed hair are starting to be a no-no.
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Aster꜀(^。 ̫。^꜀ )꜆੭👻🎀
Why are people so against femininity now? A big part of being alternative in the west is standing out and encouraging others to stand out/be themselves, uplift women, uplift other people, and yet so many posers are joining these communities and treating other styles like shit,
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Aster꜀(^。 ̫。^꜀ )꜆੭👻🎀
Im lucky I haven’t experienced this yet (prob because ive only been jirai for less than 3 months) but I see so many stories of jfashion girls get treated poorly and looked down upon my western alt communities for not fitting their idea of “alt”
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