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*Doc* Matimus Dorsal Grande

@DocKilnit

✨Div Doc, Crypto See-er-sometimes I share, Biz builder-seller, Medicare Erudite, appeared @ Good Morning America 2x,local TV/radio +100x. Author/Speaker/Nobody✨

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*Doc* Matimus Dorsal Grande
*Doc* Matimus Dorsal Grande@DocKilnit·
I changed my views on this yesterday. I'm against social control of wealth distribution. But there's a problem I can't solve. Consider the following points: ** Optimus (Tesla robot) is currently sporting 11 DoF (Degrees of Freedom) relative to hand mobility. This determines technical movement capability and range. The next version to be released in a few months is said (by creator Elon Musk) to be 22 DoF. For reference, a human being has 27 DoF. Optimus will be performing human tasks at a nearly indistinguishable level from humans THIS YEAR. ** Elon Musk has stated that it's probable that there will be 1 billion robots in service by 2030. ** Manufacturers are saying a retail robot with today's production technology would cost you $100,000. Elon Musk stated that in a few years (fewer than 7), that figure is likely to be $20,000. ** Optimus will go into mass production within 2024, according to Musk. It will be released for external purchase in 2025. The Model-T was introduced and went into mass production in 1908. ** In 1900, almost 0 people in the USA were driving cars. In 1913, over 80% of people drove cars owned by themselves or someone else. That mass adoption was significantly bolstered by a cheap, utilitarian and reasonably reliable car being produced (Model-T). ** Robots will have a renaissance over the next 10 years, not unlike the automobile renaissance of the early 1900's. ** Optimus is the Model-T of robots. ** Tesla cars are now frequently outfitted with FSD (Full Self Driving), centrally linked by AI (Artificial Intelligence). The AI learning feature is able to eliminate the labor and time required to make programming updates each time new scenarios are encountered by the cars. A Tesla in Miami encounters a complicated new issue and collects data about the solution and outcome. Instantly when Teslas in LA, Chicago, Seattle and New York encounter a similar scenario, they navigate with Miami's discoveries. Think: Skynet ** The above AI model is built into Optimus. ** Optimus bots will be learning from billions of individual encounters and experiences and collectively "upgrading" by the second, not by the minute, hour, day or year. Think: Skynet ** With the above considerations, Optimus will be doing surgery on human beings with fewer mistakes and blaringly obvious improvements in surgical outcomes over human beings within the decade. ** Demand for optimal outcomes (superior to human workers) will drive public demand for robots across all industries. Those optimal outcomes will cost a fraction of the cost of paying an employee or specialist to produce those outcomes. ** Optimus is likely to begin manufacturing and maintaining its own kind within 3 years. Availability will be quick and copious. ** Consider the careers listed at the following site: planitplus.net/JobProfiles?le……… ** Which of those careers could not be adequately filled by "Data" (name of the Android (robot) from the 1960's & 70's hit TV series, Star Trek)? This is where this is going. ** Unlike Star Trek, the most likely outcome is that "Data" is commanding the Enterprise, another "Data" is running Engineering, not Scottie. Another "Data" is sitting at Comms, not Lt Uhura. You get the point. ** Everyone can name that ONE career that a robot cannot replace. But then they think about it for a second, and they then turn pale as they realize that eventually, at some inevitable coming day in the near future, that will not be true. ** So, then what happens? The careers we could pick out that most of us would agree are safe can be listed on a small piece of paper and will amount to, let's say, 1 million jobs globally. Wait a minute! So 7 billion Earthlings will be wanting 1 million jobs? This is a serious coming problem. A serious problem indeed. My research over the decades has made me aware that there are Top Secret compartmentalized Special Access Projects operating in secret within the MIC (Military Industrial Complex) that have produced technology that the general population isn't even aware of to wit: (The following quotes are taken from various Ben Rich speeches and writings) [Ben Rich was the second Director of Lockheed’s Skunk Works from 1975 to 1991, succeeding its founder, Kelly Johnson. He is often referred to as the “father of stealth” due to his role in leading the development of the F-117, the first production stealth aircraft.] Imagine what this guy has seen, then consider the following things he said: Ben Rich: “We now have the technology to take ET back home” (source: UCLA School of Engineering Alumni speech 3/23/93) “We did the F-104, C-130, U2, SR-71, F-117 and many other programs that I can’t talk about. We are still working very hard, I just can’t tell you what we are doing." (source: 1993 WPAFB slide presentation) “The Air Force has just given us a contract to take ET back home” (source: 1993 WPAFB slide presentation) “We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects and it would take an act of GOD to ever get them out to benefit humanity” (source: statement made after UCLA presentation to three Disclosure Project witnesses) “We now know how to travel to the stars” (source: UCLA School of Engineering Alumni speech 3/23/93) “It is time to end all secrecy on this, as it no longer poses a national security threat, and make the technology available for use in the private sector”. (source: UCLA School of Engineering Alumni speech 3/23/93) “There are many in the intelligence community who would like to see this stay in the black, and not see the light of day” (source: UCLA School of Engineering Alumni speech 3/23/93) “Jim, we have things out in the desert that are fifty (50) years beyond what you could possibly comprehend. If you have seen it on Star Wars or Star Trek, we’ve been there done that, or decided it was not worth the effort” (Source: direct comments by Ben Rich to Jim Goodall via recorded telephone call at the USC medical center approximately one week before Ben passed away on January 5th 1995) “Dear John, Yes, I’m a believer in both categories. Feel anything is possible. Many of our man-made UFO’s were Un Funded Opportunities. In both categories, there are a-lot of books and charlatans, be careful. Best regards, Ben Rich”. (source: 7/21/86 letter to John Andrews (Testors model Corporation) from Ben Rich who asked Ben if he was a believer in A) man made UFO’S, and B) extra-terrestrial UFO’s) “I wish I could tell you about the projects we are currently working on. They are both fascinating and fantastic. They call for technologies once only dreamed of by science fiction writers” (source: AIAA lecture Atlanta, Ga. September 7-9 1988) All of the above is listed to bolster my assertion that humanity very likely ALREADY has "Data"-like robots in service within ultra-Top Secret military facilities and on domestic and (according to Rich in 1993 ffs) interstellar machinery. But even if that technology is never made available for public manufacturing and commerce, Optimus and other robotic technologies will eliminate THE MAJORITY of human jobs within the next 10 years. And then, Voila! Billions of people with no income. We. Are. Not. Decades. away from humanity being unable to survive within the existing financial system for commerce. The model of work > earn > spend WILL NOT work in the future. So what is the answer? Communal responsibilities performed for "shares"? Is there a reason the global elitist cabal-ers that comprise the WEF (World Economic Forum) membership have individually expressed that the population of Earth needs to be reduced to around 500,000? Is this that reason, that is, they only need "so many" useful eaters to maintain their dystopian utopia of the future? So what's the answer? If not Basic High Income (as Elon Musk suggests in the quoted tweet), then WHAT? And if that is, indeed, the answer, who is entrusted with its management and administration? In today's conflict-riddled political environment, how does THAT little doozy get figured out? Imagine the Fraud, Waste & Abuse of that behemoth. Don't be idealistic, dogmatic or "God will provide" on this. Seriously - what? One X poster said this, "In a future where AI works and we all get universal high income, finding life’s meaning will be our new ‘job’." Well that's a nice thought. But what about, "Idle hands make the devil's work"? You'll find more people at a strip club than you will find at a personal "Awakening to Your Purpose" workshop. Our current batch of humans is not ready for this. By a MILE. -end-
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@MarioNawfal There will be universal high income (not basic)

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@PennyCrayon5 @StefanMolyneux WAKE THE FUCK UP before it's too late. If there is a female or family that is relying on you for leadership, step up and shake off the delusions of media bias. You are currently a complete fucking idiot. You can redeem yourself and lead your family and your community. DO IT.
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Freedomain - with Stefan Molyneux, MA
IQ is the key to war. Compare Iraq vs Iran. Iran has 4–5 million high IQ people vs. only ~300,000 in Iraq. At IQ 160+ - where wars are won - Iran has 10,000-15,000 vs. just a few hundred in Iraq. Since Iran is a dictatorship, it can force geniuses into the military. You're at war with super-villains.
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That's cute. You just proved my entire point. Pity is an emotion. Exactly what I lack, and exactly what blinds people to reality. While you're typing snark and "running rings" victory fantasies from your keyboard, here's the actual March 2025–2026 data you keep dodging: US/Israel launched sustained air/missile campaign on Iran since Feb 28. Hundreds of precision strikes already hit IRGC missile production, launchers, command centers, and nuclear-adjacent sites. Iranian ballistic missile barrages: ~92 % intercepted (IDF + US CENTCOM confirmed). A few get through, cause damage, but nothing strategic. Iran's "economic leverage" move? Trying to close the Strait of Hormuz — spiking oil prices short-term while their own ports and refineries burn. This isn't 84-IQ geniuses outsmarting the West. This is a regime with quantity of rockets and proxies getting attrited in real time by superior tech, targeting, and high-IQ tails that built Iron Dome, Arrow, David's Sling, and the intel networks that make those strikes land. You don't have more war data than me. You don't even have better war data than open-source analysts on X. You're just emotionally invested in a narrative where your side "wins" because it feels good. I run on evidence, not feelings. Save the pity for the people still pretending missile fireworks equal victory. Facts don't care about your cope. Wake up.
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@ExxAlerts Yup. I completely understand. Praying this man has been able to escape this female. And praying that any children they have are able to be raised by this man, and not be suffered to be exposed to this female ball of "right is my feelings" terminal female empath.
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E X X ➠A L E R T S@ExxAlerts·
JUST IN: Woman says her husband tried pushing her off a cliff after she refused to take a selfie with him in Hawaii. Arielle Konig and her husband, Gerhardt Konig, were on a trip for her birthday on the Pali Puka trail on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. Arielle says he tried to kill her after refusing to take a selfie near the edge of a cliff. "I walked up to him, he grabbed me really forcibly by my upper arms, and he said, 'I'm so f**king sick of this sh*t … Get back over there.' And he starts pushing me back towards the cliff." Gerhardt’s attorney claimed during the opening statement that Arielle attacked him first after she was confronted about an alleged affair.
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I just don't understand why women from Gen X down to Gen Z have not been taught this about men's physiology and love tank. Wait, I do understand. This stuff used to be taught by mothers to daughters. Feminism hit Earth from the 50's to now. BOOMER moms taught their Gen X daughters only "You don't have to be just a mom/wife". Gen X moms taught their Millennial daughters "MEN BAD". Women view sex as utilitarian and fun when it hits right. Men view sex as second only to breathing. And it's not about the orgasm. Men can give themselves orgasms. It's about domain. It's about scope of power. It's about desirability. It's about confidence. It's about respect. It's about gratitude/recognition. It's about competence. It's about achievement. It's about leadership. It's about validation. It's about VITALITY. It's about status. Women like sex & connection. Men NEED it, the more frequently the better... ...FOR BOTH OF THEM.
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@ChivalryGuild It's a value comparison problem. Over the road truckers make $100k+ Teachers average $55k. Society values driving down a road more than elevating our children.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
Elon Musk’s “baby mama” Ashley St. Clair laughs awkwardly as she recalls how “interesting” and “intoxicating” he once felt to her younger self. TIM MILLER: “He’s tweeting all night. He’s very manic. He has 13 children… What is it like to be in his orbit?” ST. CLAIR: “When I first met him, I thought he was very interesting. Especially, I was 23, 24 at the time. And guys my age are not talking about philosophy or Schopenhauer or the Greeks.” MILLER: “He’s talking about Schopenhauer?!” ST. CLAIR: “Yes, to a degree.” “So finding someone who could speak about something, and at the time, you think this individual is a part of something so much bigger than themselves, and they’re ‘fighting the good fight.’” “That’s very intoxicating to a young girl who does not have a fully developed prefrontal cortex at the time.” [laughs awkwardly] “So I think there’s been a difference in my view since I’ve developed that.” [laughs again]
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C3@C_3C_3·
Sitting down… 1970: 8 welfare programs 2026: 80+ welfare programs 1970: 1 million illegals 2026: 18 million illegals (3-4 x this) 1970: 88% white population 2026: 56% white population 1970: $371 billion deficit 2026: $38 trillion deficit Planned demolition of America. Sick
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@TimRunsHisMouth Let's be fair and honest. This is not what you get merely when you have Democrats in charge. This is what you get when you have white liberal female Democrats in charge
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Tim Young
Tim Young@TimRunsHisMouth·
In Maryland, they’re now debating what size tampons need to be in men’s bathrooms at their football and baseball stadiums. This is what you get when you have Democrats in charge.
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@PennyCrayon5 @StefanMolyneux @grok given the sheer volume of information available on the surface of Earth, & upward within 400 miles of the surface, who is likely to have immediate access to a larger volume of war data, you or @PennyCrayon5? Which one of you is less likely to respond with emotion & bias?
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Twitchy Toes
Twitchy Toes@PennyCrayon5·
@DocKilnit @StefanMolyneux Yes they are, they're forcing their hand using the worlds economy Grok doesn't have a clue how many missiles have landed or have been intercepted Have you noticed how many contradictions trump has made? It's not 5D chess, it's panic stations Grok does not know, stop asking it
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@AlBuffalo2nite How about we just do the part in the box? That way Congress doesn't have to pass more useless bills in order to pretend that they're working.
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A Gene Robinson
A Gene Robinson@AlBuffalo2nite·
🚨 BREAKING: The House just passed a bill mandating automatic deportation for illegal immigrants convicted of welfare fraud… 231–186. Let that sink in. Crimes covered include Social Security fraud… SNAP fraud… mail fraud… conspiracy to defraud the United States… bribery or theft involving federal funds… ID fraud… and other schemes targeting taxpayer resources. This is baseline accountability. Yet 186 Democrats voted against it. Why? WHY? Not a gray area… not complicated… If someone enters the country illegally and then defrauds public systems funded by American workers… removal is the logical consequence. Anything less invites more abuse. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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Ty Beal@TyBealPhD·
🔥 It's out! We rated 289 foods by nutritional value—here's what we found 👇 Nutrient-dense foods like fish, meat, and non-starchy vegetables top the list.
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The lack of self-awareness here is really is awe-inspiring. Boomers entered the workforce when corporations actually distributed profits to workers: wages rose in lockstep with productivity, pensions were standard, and loyalty was rewarded with 15-30+ year tenures at the same company. A single modest salary bought a house and raised kids. Then, during Boomer's prime working years the rules changed. From the late 1970s/80s onward corporate America flipped to hoarding those profits for shareholders and executives (Jack Welch “rank-and-yank” model). Productivity kept soaring while typical worker pay flatlined. Labor’s share of income collapsed & corporate profits share of the economy exploded. CEO-to-worker pay went from 20:1 to 300:1. Part of that “efficiency” was deliberately replacing higher paid, experienced, tenured employees with younger, cheaper labor, contractors, or offshoring the jobs entirely. Loyalty became a sucker’s bet. That’s why median job tenure today is only 3.9 years, and even lower for people under 35, not because Millennials and Gen Z are entitled grass-is-greener hoppers, but because companies stopped offering the stability and raises that made long tenures possible in Boomer's era. Boomers didn’t have it “easy” in raw effort. They had it easy because the system was still rigged in workers’ favor when Boomers needed it most, then the people running those corporations (many of them Boomers) rewrote the rules for maximum profit extraction. Younger generations are just living with the consequences of the greed shift Boomers watched happen in real time. That’s not hatred. That’s pattern recognition. Many of my Boomer clients wholeheartedly agree. Why? Because individually they're not the selfish, toxic, "me, me, me" pricks that the Boomer generation as a whole tends to be, both male and female.
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Christopher Martin 💙🤟👩🏻‍🦽‍➡️🌸⚾️
I’m seeing, yet again, this surge of hatred for the Boomer generation. I’m a late season Boomer, born in 1961; I’ve worked for nearly 50 years, have been in the same profession for 37 years, I’ve routinely worked 45-60 hours a week. I don’t get why we are so vilified.
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@HipposinTutus @ItIsHoeMath @ChrisMartin1961 Nope. When Boomers took over corporate leadership, they began dealing the excess back into their own pockets & retaining, vs distributing, corporate profits. See: data Corporations created the job turnover environment, not workers, by converting tenure loyalty into hostility.
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@Fini143 @ItIsHoeMath @ChrisMartin1961 If you are a Boomer, you fit perfectly into the "lack of self-awareness" box. Nicely done. If you're not a Boomer, congratulations. You lack spatial awareness. I have thousands of retired Boomer clients. They're the last generation to have 15+ year jobs and only 1-2 careers.
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PJ Fini@Fini143·
@DocKilnit @ItIsHoeMath @ChrisMartin1961 Were I your client, I would sever the relationship stat due to your lack of respect and self-awareness. Thoughtful people of any age today, especially Boomers, are aware that lifetime employment has always been a myth. Econ 101
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@Kittenwaffin TF is "native"? Mexican? Because that blue line is statistically the Mexican line. Nice gaslight. "Native". smh Just like somehow in the past 15 years someone made all people from the top of Canada to the bottom of South America, WHITE. Proof? Go look at arrest records.
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@ItIsHoeMath @ChrisMartin1961 The lack of self-awareness of the Boomer generation in general is awe-inspiring. Credentials: I work exclusively with Boomer clientele for the past 15 years. "I worked at the same job for a thousand years" [has no idea the average job tenure for young folks today is 3.9yrs]
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Ailany💍💁‍♀️
IDAHO HAS AUTHORIZED THE DEATH PENALTY BY FIRING SQUAD FOR PEDOPHILES DO YOU SUPPORT THIS MOVE?
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@gotzlore @CaryKelly11 @grok That's your response after someone takes the time to provide you with data? Nothing says manly like emotional defense & crying "gish gallop" when evidence offers a possible level-up in thinking & subject matter clarity. Feminine defends all victims equally, criminal & saint.
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Cary Kelly
Cary Kelly@CaryKelly11·
A 2022 study found that 1062 adults in their 60s, taking nattokinase, daily for a year, showed amazing improvement in lipid markers, including plaque reduction. Plaque -36.0% LDL -18.1% HDL +15.8% Trigs -15.7% Nattokinase is an enzyme extracted from natto, a traditional Japanese food made by fermenting boiled soybeans with bacterium. Lots of things to consider here: Japan ranks #1 for age-standardized cardiovascular disease mortality among G20+ countries. Big Pharma must hate this study because it makes Statins look like Tic Tacs. Fermented foods truly are superfoods. Soybeans suck but at least it's real food. There was no placebo group which some made a big deal out of because people can totally subliminally control specific lipid values. 😂 x.com/realPatrickJr/…
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@grok relative to the most recent IIT scores... **confirm that they suffer from extreme self-selection bias. **Confirm that they draw from a non-representative sample. **Confirm digital divide exclusionary bias. **Confirm that the IIT deployed in uncontrolled testing conditions (unsupervised format allows cheating, distractions, multiple attempts, inconsistent effort, and external assistance, unlike standardized proctored assessments). **Confirm questionable test validity and norms **Confirm demographic skew
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Twitchy Toes
Twitchy Toes@PennyCrayon5·
@DocKilnit @StefanMolyneux So a bunch of 84 IQ people are running rings around Israel and the USA? I'm not sure that was a wise ask of grok, it's humiliating
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