Macnamara Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 (edited) 3 minutes ago, XelNaga said: I have cameras on my phone and laptop covered with tape mark zuckerburg covers his camera with tape....as do i. ed snowden won't even sit with his back to a window in case satellites watch him type his passwords Edited January 16 by Macnamara 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sock muppet Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 1 minute ago, Macnamara said: like i say that's just algorithmic AI. Behind all of this there is something else. Something much older Wot, like Sumerian old, i know a song about that, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macnamara Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 (edited) 12 minutes ago, Edmund Blackadder said: John Dee, Edward Kelley and their Enochian system. right....,the obsidian mirror being used as a skrying tool and kelley as a medium which is to say a conduit through which information can flow from the unseen i know some people around here don't like alex jones but he's been talking for years about how the CIA take DMT to enter other realms of consciousness Joe Rogan | They're Mapping the DMT Realm?? Edited January 16 by Macnamara 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaleP Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 31 minutes ago, LastOneLeftInTheCounty said: Ok this is the last off topic reply from me. I believe you’re right, I think they had the recipe for nanotechnology centuries ago also how to control minds etc, it all gets handed down via secret societies and occult groups That may be so but this nanotechnology the elites are introducing is inferior. The tech from thousands of years ago only works on frequency therefore there is no need to implant a metal, for example. Anyone can implant 'something' if you know how and people do do it. All it is, a programming whether you insert a metal or not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macnamara Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 1 minute ago, DaleP said: The tech from thousands of years ago only works on frequency therefore there is no need to implant a metal, for example. you have magnetite in your blood 'ancient' sites were built using particular materials on particular energy points in particular orientations to be used at particular times in order to interact with the people using that technology who had taken steps to make themselves at the correct resonance to then be impacted. 'epigenetics' is the changing of genes and these occult means can be used to change people on the level of their genes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talorgan Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 But AI quantum simulation exercises perhaps are being used but then this gets into channelling entities too Which is perhaps what elite have always been doing 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macnamara Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 2 minutes ago, Talorgan said: But AI quantum simulation exercises perhaps are being used but then this gets into channelling entities too Which is perhaps what elite have always been doing Why Quantum Computing Is Even More Dangerous Than Artificial Intelligence The world already failed to regulate AI. Let’s not repeat that epic mistake. By Vivek Wadhwa, a columnist at Foreign Policy, entrepreneur, and author, and Mauritz Kop, a fellow and visiting scholar at Stanford University. A handout picture shows Sundar Pichai and Daniel Sank with a Google quantum computer at the company’s campus in Santa Barbara, California, in October 2019. Google/Handout via REUTERS Today’s artificial intelligence is as self-aware as a paper clip. Despite the hype—such as a Google engineer’s bizarre claim that his company’s AI system had “come to life” and Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s tweet predicting that computers will have human intelligence by 2029—the technology still fails at simple everyday tasks. That includes driving vehicles, especially when confronted by unexpected circumstances that require even the tiniest shred of human intuition or thinking. The sensationalism surrounding AI is not surprising, considering that Musk himself had warned that the technology could become humanity’s “biggest existential threat” if governments don’t regulate it. But whether or not computers ever attain human-like intelligence, the world has already summoned a different, equally destructive AI demon: Precisely because today’s AI is little more than a brute, unintelligent system for automating decisions using algorithms and other technologies that crunch superhuman amounts of data, its widespread use by governments and companies to surveil public spaces, monitor social media, create deepfakes, and unleash autonomous lethal weapons has become dangerous to humanity. Compounding the danger is the lack of any AI regulation. Instead, unaccountable technology conglomerates, such as Google and Meta, have assumed the roles of judge and jury in all things AI. They are silencing dissenting voices, including their own engineers who warn of the dangers. The world’s failure to rein in the demon of AI—or rather, the crude technologies masquerading as such—should serve to be a profound warning. There is an even more powerful emerging technology with the potential to wreak havoc, especially if it is combined with AI: quantum computing. We urgently need to understand this technology’s potential impact, regulate it, and prevent it from getting into the wrong hands before it is too late. The world must not repeat the mistakes it made by refusing to regulate AI. Although still in its infancy, quantum computing operates on a very different basis from today’s semiconductor-based computers. If the various projects being pursued around the world succeed, these machines will be immensely powerful, performing tasks in seconds that would take conventional computers millions of years to conduct. https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/08/21/quantum-computing-artificial-intelligence-ai-technology-regulation/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dazzer Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 Come on guys, this is the covid thread not AI, aliens or whatever.... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaleP Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 3 hours ago, Velma said: When I worked in nurseries with the under-fives, I estimated one in seven were on the spectrum, with two or three others possible, showing classic tell-tale signs, like aversion to certain colours of food and other odd behaviours. Such a tragedy, that vaccination is the biggest crime of the century. Not "the holocaust." I didn't like carrots and spinach either but I love them now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macnamara Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 1 minute ago, Dazzer said: Come on guys, this is the covid thread not AI, aliens or whatever.... The Fourth Industrial Revolution, by Klaus Schwab Contents The Fourth Industrial Revolution, by Klaus Schwab Ubiquitous, mobile supercomputing. Intelligent robots. Self-driving cars. Neuro-technological brain enhancements. Genetic editing. The evidence of dramatic change is all around us and it’s happening at exponential speed. Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, has been at the centre of global affairs for over four decades. He is convinced that we are at the beginning of a revolution that is fundamentally changing the way we live, work and relate to one another, which he explores in his new book, The Fourth Industrial Revolution. Previous industrial revolutions liberated humankind from animal power, made mass production possible and brought digital capabilities to billions of people. This Fourth Industrial Revolution is, however, fundamentally different. It is characterized by a range of new technologies that are fusing the physical, digital and biological worlds, impacting all disciplines, economies and industries, and even challenging ideas about what it means to be human. The resulting shifts and disruptions mean that we live in a time of great promise and great peril. The world has the potential to connect billions more people to digital networks, dramatically improve the efficiency of organizations and even manage assets in ways that can help regenerate the natural environment, potentially undoing the damage of previous industrial revolutions. However, Schwab also has grave concerns: that organizations might be unable to adapt; governments could fail to employ and regulate new technologies to capture their benefits; shifting power will create important new security concerns; inequality may grow; and societies fragment. Schwab puts the most recent changes into historical context, outlines the key technologies driving this revolution, discusses the major impacts on governments, businesses, civil society and individuals, and suggests ways to respond. At the heart of his analysis is the conviction that the Fourth Industrial Revolution is within the control of all of us as long as we are able to collaborate across geographies, sectors and disciplines to grasp the opportunities it presents. https://www.weforum.org/about/the-fourth-industrial-revolution-by-klaus-schwab Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macnamara Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 2 minutes ago, Macnamara said: The Fourth Industrial Revolution, by Klaus Schwab Contents The Fourth Industrial Revolution, by Klaus Schwab Ubiquitous, mobile supercomputing. Intelligent robots. Self-driving cars. Neuro-technological brain enhancements. Genetic editing. The evidence of dramatic change is all around us and it’s happening at exponential speed. Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, has been at the centre of global affairs for over four decades. He is convinced that we are at the beginning of a revolution that is fundamentally changing the way we live, work and relate to one another, which he explores in his new book, The Fourth Industrial Revolution. Previous industrial revolutions liberated humankind from animal power, made mass production possible and brought digital capabilities to billions of people. This Fourth Industrial Revolution is, however, fundamentally different. It is characterized by a range of new technologies that are fusing the physical, digital and biological worlds, impacting all disciplines, economies and industries, and even challenging ideas about what it means to be human. The resulting shifts and disruptions mean that we live in a time of great promise and great peril. The world has the potential to connect billions more people to digital networks, dramatically improve the efficiency of organizations and even manage assets in ways that can help regenerate the natural environment, potentially undoing the damage of previous industrial revolutions. However, Schwab also has grave concerns: that organizations might be unable to adapt; governments could fail to employ and regulate new technologies to capture their benefits; shifting power will create important new security concerns; inequality may grow; and societies fragment. Schwab puts the most recent changes into historical context, outlines the key technologies driving this revolution, discusses the major impacts on governments, businesses, civil society and individuals, and suggests ways to respond. At the heart of his analysis is the conviction that the Fourth Industrial Revolution is within the control of all of us as long as we are able to collaborate across geographies, sectors and disciplines to grasp the opportunities it presents. https://www.weforum.org/about/the-fourth-industrial-revolution-by-klaus-schwab COVID-19: The Great Reset Jul 14, 2020 The COVID-19 coronavirus crisis has wrought economic disruption on a monumental scale, contributing to a dangerous and volatile global upheaval – politically, socially and geopolitically – while raising deep concerns about the environment and the extending reach of technology into our lives. World Economic Forum Founder and Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret, Co-Founder of Monthly Barometer, explore these themes in their new book, COVID-19: The Great Reset. The book’s main objective is to help us understand what’s coming: it has three main chapters, offering a panoramic overview of the future landscape. The first assesses what the impact of the pandemic will be on five key macro categories: the economic, societal, geopolitical, environmental and technological factors. The second considers the effects in micro terms, on specific industries and companies. The third hypothesizes about the nature of the possible consequences at the individual level. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/07/covid-19-the-great-reset/ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XelNaga Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 9 minutes ago, Dazzer said: Come on guys, this is the covid thread not AI, aliens or whatever.... Hey, but it's all interconnected 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talorgan Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 Thinking back to new Atlantis by Bacon (and earlier Bacon) and what supposedly happened to old Atlantis all this genentic manipulation combined with Tesla energy Covid vaccines to introduce transhumanism to perfect their system perhaps Also the way they go about changing society is by trickery Of coarse they could be insane ? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macnamara Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 3 years ago: Boris Johnson's speech on Brexit, AI robots and chicken at the UN (see first video below) 2 years ago: Boris Johnson announces complete UK lockdown amid coronavirus crisis (see second video below) are you seeing the picture? (hint: its starts with 'great' and ends in 'set') 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macnamara Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 (edited) 7 minutes ago, Talorgan said: Thinking back to new Atlantis by Bacon (and earlier Bacon) and what supposedly happened to old Atlantis all this genentic manipulation combined with Tesla energy Covid vaccines to introduce transhumanism to perfect their system perhaps Also the way they go about changing society is by trickery Of coarse they could be insane ? could the warring priesthoods of atlantis not also be the left and the right brain hemispheres? if you want to know what happens when the left brain priesthood gain total supremacy over the body politic then just look at the stuff klaus schwab and his pal noah yuhari have got planned for us all. When people buy their smart tech and disconnect from nature they help the left brain luciferians win We Can Hack Humans | Dr. Yuval Noah Harari and Klaus Schwab Edited January 16 by Macnamara 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sock muppet Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 5 minutes ago, Macnamara said: 3 years ago: Boris Johnson's speech on Brexit, AI robots and chicken at the UN (see first video below) 2 years ago: Boris Johnson announces complete UK lockdown amid coronavirus crisis (see second video below) are you seeing the picture? (hint: its starts with 'great' and ends in 'set') To me at least 'the great reset' failed, and they are now left with 'the weight of regret', so suck on that you fat bastard doris, your day awaits before Judge and Jury for you!!! 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talorgan Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 Yes exactly It wouldn't be the first time a cult led to madness but this cult is very old 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sock muppet Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 (edited) 12 minutes ago, Macnamara said: if you want to know what happens when the left brain priesthood gain total supremacy over the body politic then just look at the stuff klaus schwab and his pal noah yuhari have got planned for us all The only hack-able animal that this pathetic homo speaks of is himself, so 'do unto others that which you would have done unto yourself', and we'll get the popcorn, sit back and watch it all go horribly wrong for you, because once you have hacked yourself 'lawn mower man' style, i am going to repeatedly be asking you to solve Pi, over and over and over and over.......etc, Edited January 16 by sock muppet 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Human10 Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 On 1/12/2023 at 12:22 AM, Athenry04 said: I wonder if they (google/ptw) changed the translation on this as I got Heart Wave virus. 5G wave virus 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macnamara Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 9 minutes ago, sock muppet said: To me at least 'the great reset' failed no the great reset is only gathering speed and with every smart device people buy it only expands its scope UK set to lead the way for smart cities Government, cities, businesses and universities are joining forces to make sure the UK is leading the global race to develop smarter cities. From: Department for Business, Innovation & Skills, The Rt Hon David Willetts, and The Rt Hon Greg Clark MP Published 18 December 2013 Government, cities, businesses and universities are joining forces to make sure the UK is leading the global race to develop smarter cities. A new forum led by government, will see local authorities and businesses working together to ensure that growth opportunities are not missed in a market estimated to be worth more than $400 billion globally by 2020. The Smart Cities Forum has met for the first time today (18 December 2013) and will develop plans to support the creation of smarter cities in the UK. Smart cities have the potential for businesses to plan efficient routes to transport goods, allow local authorities to create effective public health services and provide the public with access to real time data so they can plan their daily activities. The forum is being co-chaired by Universities and Science Minister David Willetts and Cities Minister Greg Clark. David Willetts said: There is huge potential for the UK to be the world leader in smart cities. We are well placed to take advantage of up to a $40 billion share of the market place by 2020, so we must make sure we do not miss this opportunity. The new Smart Cities Forum will bring the best minds together on a regular basis to establish a clear plan to exploit the exciting technologies that we have at our disposal. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-set-to-lead-the-way-for-smart-cities Smart Cities Council launches in the UK Submitted by Robyn Francis on November 7, 2022 Smart Cities Council, the world’s longest-standing, largest and most respected smart cities organisation, is launching in the United Kingdom this month. Founded 11 years ago, with global headquarters in Washington D.C, North America, and with operations globally, Smart Cities Council will set up its UK operations in Manchester. Smart Cities Council and its associated global impact initiative, “Everyone” brings together government, industry, academia, philanthropy and charity to create action and impact around the key challenges and opportunities facing cities and communities today. The expansion of “smart” from place and infrastructure in the UK will include people, safety, beautification, enablement, sustainability resilience, equity, and inclusion. Smart Cities Council currently has operations across North America, Australia, New Zealand, India and the ASEAN region, and in the coming months is expanding its European presence to include Poland, Turkey, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Bosnia Herzegovina and Montenegro. Everyone by Smart Cities Council is a movement that creates opportunities for change through engagement, education, projects, and events centred around impact-focused task forces tackling local and global issues such as energy, the application of digital twin technology, cyber security, wellbeing, placemaking, disadvantaged urban communities, and more. The organisation already counts Amazon Web Services (AWS), EY, ENE.HUB, Aurecon and GHD among its 100+ international member, and in the UK high profile organisations, such as global engineering services and digital infrastructure giant Valmont, life safety technology company Clevertronics, smart buildings dashboard provider Bueno Systems and digital transformation software innovator, Tr3dent, are foundation members of the UK Organisation, with UCLan, University of Lancaster as supporting academic partners. https://www.smartcitiescouncil.com/article/smart-cities-council-launches-uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Human10 Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 (edited) 43 minutes ago, Macnamara said: Why Quantum Computing Is Even More Dangerous Than Artificial Intelligence The world already failed to regulate AI. Let’s not repeat that epic mistake. By Vivek Wadhwa, a columnist at Foreign Policy, entrepreneur, and author, and Mauritz Kop, a fellow and visiting scholar at Stanford University. A handout picture shows Sundar Pichai and Daniel Sank with a Google quantum computer at the company’s campus in Santa Barbara, California, in October 2019. Google/Handout via REUTERS Today’s artificial intelligence is as self-aware as a paper clip. Despite the hype—such as a Google engineer’s bizarre claim that his company’s AI system had “come to life” and Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s tweet predicting that computers will have human intelligence by 2029—the technology still fails at simple everyday tasks. That includes driving vehicles, especially when confronted by unexpected circumstances that require even the tiniest shred of human intuition or thinking. The sensationalism surrounding AI is not surprising, considering that Musk himself had warned that the technology could become humanity’s “biggest existential threat” if governments don’t regulate it. But whether or not computers ever attain human-like intelligence, the world has already summoned a different, equally destructive AI demon: Precisely because today’s AI is little more than a brute, unintelligent system for automating decisions using algorithms and other technologies that crunch superhuman amounts of data, its widespread use by governments and companies to surveil public spaces, monitor social media, create deepfakes, and unleash autonomous lethal weapons has become dangerous to humanity. Compounding the danger is the lack of any AI regulation. Instead, unaccountable technology conglomerates, such as Google and Meta, have assumed the roles of judge and jury in all things AI. They are silencing dissenting voices, including their own engineers who warn of the dangers. The world’s failure to rein in the demon of AI—or rather, the crude technologies masquerading as such—should serve to be a profound warning. There is an even more powerful emerging technology with the potential to wreak havoc, especially if it is combined with AI: quantum computing. We urgently need to understand this technology’s potential impact, regulate it, and prevent it from getting into the wrong hands before it is too late. The world must not repeat the mistakes it made by refusing to regulate AI. Although still in its infancy, quantum computing operates on a very different basis from today’s semiconductor-based computers. If the various projects being pursued around the world succeed, these machines will be immensely powerful, performing tasks in seconds that would take conventional computers millions of years to conduct. https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/08/21/quantum-computing-artificial-intelligence-ai-technology-regulation/ Although AI is not yet self aware intelligence (at least what public knows) it can steal many jobs... Very often creative and requiring many hours of work in the past. I'm sure some more curly hair groups would like to keep AI for themselves. What they think 'regulating' is literally 'we don't earn on it'. There are already absurd examples with copyright law - imagine 'christmas coloring book' is copyrighted and sounds of ocean waves are copyrighted... Try YT - probably your farts also belongs to some 'lizard'. Edited January 16 by Human10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macnamara Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 3 minutes ago, Human10 said: Although AI is not yet self aware intelligence (at least what public knows) it can steal many jobs... Very often creative and requiring many hours of work in the past for sure. I think one of the jobs that will go is GP's who are increasingly relying on computers to diagnose patients and then prescribe treatments. The GP is becoming an unnecessary cog in that wheel if they don't actually DO anything except type in the patients symptoms because AI can simply listen to a patient verbally describe their symptoms and then prescribe the patient a drug 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Human10 Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 3 minutes ago, Macnamara said: for sure. I think one of the jobs that will go is GP's who are increasingly relying on computers to diagnose patients and then prescribe treatments. The GP is becoming an unnecessary cog in that wheel if they don't actually DO anything except type in the patients symptoms because AI can simply listen to a patient verbally describe their symptoms and then prescribe the patient a drug I several times used these programs for diagnosis and so far there was no mistake. Also these are less dumb. At least doctors I met took too much amphetamine during studies. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sock muppet Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 11 minutes ago, Macnamara said: no the great reset is only gathering speed and with every smart device people buy it only expands its scope UK set to lead the way for smart cities Government, cities, businesses and universities are joining forces to make sure the UK is leading the global race to develop smarter cities. From: Department for Business, Innovation & Skills, The Rt Hon David Willetts, and The Rt Hon Greg Clark MP Published 18 December 2013 Government, cities, businesses and universities are joining forces to make sure the UK is leading the global race to develop smarter cities. A new forum led by government, will see local authorities and businesses working together to ensure that growth opportunities are not missed in a market estimated to be worth more than $400 billion globally by 2020. The Smart Cities Forum has met for the first time today (18 December 2013) and will develop plans to support the creation of smarter cities in the UK. Smart cities have the potential for businesses to plan efficient routes to transport goods, allow local authorities to create effective public health services and provide the public with access to real time data so they can plan their daily activities. The forum is being co-chaired by Universities and Science Minister David Willetts and Cities Minister Greg Clark. David Willetts said: There is huge potential for the UK to be the world leader in smart cities. We are well placed to take advantage of up to a $40 billion share of the market place by 2020, so we must make sure we do not miss this opportunity. The new Smart Cities Forum will bring the best minds together on a regular basis to establish a clear plan to exploit the exciting technologies that we have at our disposal. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-set-to-lead-the-way-for-smart-cities Smart Cities Council launches in the UK Submitted by Robyn Francis on November 7, 2022 Smart Cities Council, the world’s longest-standing, largest and most respected smart cities organisation, is launching in the United Kingdom this month. Founded 11 years ago, with global headquarters in Washington D.C, North America, and with operations globally, Smart Cities Council will set up its UK operations in Manchester. Smart Cities Council and its associated global impact initiative, “Everyone” brings together government, industry, academia, philanthropy and charity to create action and impact around the key challenges and opportunities facing cities and communities today. The expansion of “smart” from place and infrastructure in the UK will include people, safety, beautification, enablement, sustainability resilience, equity, and inclusion. Smart Cities Council currently has operations across North America, Australia, New Zealand, India and the ASEAN region, and in the coming months is expanding its European presence to include Poland, Turkey, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Bosnia Herzegovina and Montenegro. Everyone by Smart Cities Council is a movement that creates opportunities for change through engagement, education, projects, and events centred around impact-focused task forces tackling local and global issues such as energy, the application of digital twin technology, cyber security, wellbeing, placemaking, disadvantaged urban communities, and more. The organisation already counts Amazon Web Services (AWS), EY, ENE.HUB, Aurecon and GHD among its 100+ international member, and in the UK high profile organisations, such as global engineering services and digital infrastructure giant Valmont, life safety technology company Clevertronics, smart buildings dashboard provider Bueno Systems and digital transformation software innovator, Tr3dent, are foundation members of the UK Organisation, with UCLan, University of Lancaster as supporting academic partners. https://www.smartcitiescouncil.com/article/smart-cities-council-launches-uk The only thing this speaks of is absolute control absolutely, and who is it that is going to implement a system that will eventually render the meaning of life with respect to the activities of Mankind's sensibilities to strive for the things most meaningful, joyful even playful, to the point of pointlessness with only one conclusion left and that is extinction, sign up for it if you want but i do things my way and i do those things because they are meaningful to me, AI garbage will never know love and therefore the beast anti-Christ system is just not an appealing prospect, except in my case where i will continually find ways of taking it apart, message to the Borg, be afraid, be very afraid, oh wait it has no emotions, therefore i will insult you in the strongest words possible and that is, 01010101111101010111101010101010100001101010101010010111010, 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talorgan Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 (edited) https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/bbc-virus-least-6-bbc-buildings-across-uk-covered-photos-people-died-covid-vaccine-video/ The people have had enough. At least six BBC buildings across the UK were covered with placards and photos of people who died from the COVID vaccine. The rally called the “media is the virus” was held on Saturday, January 7th, and it was organized by three different groups: The People’s Resistance, Freedom Fighters, and The North Unites. Edited January 16 by Talorgan 7 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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