Yep. My husband keeps bringing this up. This forced our long time, very conservative, firebrand of a family doctor to retire. He was such a good guy and a great doc.
Also: The Library of Congress started scanning and digitizing their collection, beginning in the 2000's. I can only imagine what dots AI has been connecting, in regards to our world's history, using that data.
If it's just being digitized, I don't think a learning AI would be involved. The most would be asking the database something and it returning a result.
I hate it. I would love to have a doctor with the colored, tabbed files who would look at me and call me by the proper name. I do not trust the banks, the insurance people, or the medical people.
Quote frankly that's something that those institutions should have done a while ago. Don't take that as me agreeing the government should have forced it by law.
They keep it this way to slow walk audits. Evade responsibility, run out the clock on investigations and hide thievery. In other words, it is deliberate...
Yes, digitization is a double-edged sword. Potential benefits abound - convenience, speed, efficiency, accuracy - but not without potential risks - centralization of power, diminished individual sovereignty, privacy, control, increased ability to manipulate materials.
But, it is essentially a reflection of an old age problem that started with the fall of man. The flesh, under the influence of evil, continuously undermining and seeking to dominate the spirit. The path to true goodness and unity with God involves each individual gaining mastery over his body, so that his action match his words, so that the body obeys the directions of the conscience and spirit of God within.
This is why ultimately, the great awakening must find consummation in a spiritual revolution, and internal reformation of human character. This will become easier and more accessible once the influence of satanic control is removed from the public sphere. But the battle within must ultimately be resolved on the individual level, by each one, and then multiplied out.
So it is with humanity and the 'digital revolution'. Sovereign people MUST rise to the level of being masters over the technology, so that it is used for good purposes and benefits, and doesn't become an instrument for evil.
This is the reality behind the swamp decimation program by Team Maga and DJT: The government (the body) must become subservient to the people (the mind, or spirit). Once the swamp is truly drained, it will be necessary for the People to evolve and grow and become actual masters over the government. It's the only way to secure the future.
Same principles apply to digitization happening all around the world. And, in many nations, the digitization process has already been pushed along some very dark directions. Btu the light breaking through in the US bodes well for humanity at large.
I think that the best direction (and the truest) will be achieving a balance. When materialism diminishes, so that people's value center focuses on the highest spiritual values - unity with God, establishment of God-centered relationships starting in the family, and expanding out into society, eventually to a national and global level, and then with a God-centric mastery over the material world via technology, balance will be struck.
The craziness of consumerism will die down. New generations won't be pursuing the latest i-phone or prestige car or even material abundance for its own sake, but so that they can live well and treat each others well, and build a culture that is healthy.
I mean, DJT is the model for that. Ultra billionaire, who always worked hard, loved what he did, and helped others along the way. You can tell he's NEVER been in it solely for the money.
And, when American becomes very prosperous again, then the People will be freer to focus on quality, not quantity.
From this viewpoint, the current MAGA movement by DJT can be seen as a push to establish a "God-centered relationship" between the government and the people. by God-centered I mean a relationship with the correct order according to God's principles: the People are the owners (God's children) and the government is the servant (just like the Angels, including the fallen angel who should have been a good servant but who fell to become the devil).
Ludditism is a reaction against the risks that people see. I myself am more of a Luddite in terms of attitude, but the answer is finding the correct balance and the right order of priorities, NOT in trying to stuff genies away.
From Google: In 1998, the largest earthquake ever recorded in Pennsylvania occurred in the region of Pymatuning Lake in the northwestern part of the state. The 5.2-magnitude earthquake caused minor structural damage but had significant effects on the local groundwater system.
These two positions (Pymatuning Lake and Boyers PA) are about an hour's drive, but approx. 60 miles in a straight line.
Could the storage facility be collapsed by another strong earthquake in that region? If so, THEN what would happen to all those records?
It would take as big of a quake as they could make. The place is cut out of stone. I have had acquaintances who've worked in there. It's kinda like a Helms Deep. It sits on a watershed between a bunch of smaller streams that flow away from it and has a large lake with lots of room for overflow so it's not likely to be flooded either. Security is pretty tight too. Earthquakes of significance are very rare in W. PA. Something big enough to cave it in would drop the bridge over the Allegheny River for Interstate 80. Just as a side note, just south of that facility is a regional garbage land fill mountain. Seems like a plain sight place to bury some evidence if you'd want to recover it later.
They are archived and the archival data may be mostly digitized by now or at least indexed digitally. So, if he found something referenced in another document he could ask an archivist to pull the referenced documents. Locating them in the archival system might take minutes to hours or even a few days. My guess is So he has archivists working for them to pull things as quickly as possible.
You dont need Ai to do it. You would just need machine vision systems.
And yes, you could essentially rapidly read all of the papers. you may need to create an assembly line which can open the envelopes though.
There was an article a couple of days ago that to me seemed to be about comms - nor about caves, but how the earth's core is changing.
Earth’s innermost layer is a hot, solid ball of metal surrounded by a liquid metal outer core. For decades, planetary scientists suspected that the solid inner core deformed over time as it spun. Now, researchers have found the first evidence of changes taking place over the past 20 years in the shape of the inner core. Signs of the core’s deformation appeared in waves from earthquakes that were strong enough to reach Earth’s center.
The research team used that same earthquake data for a 2024 study to resolve a longstanding debate over the inner core’s rotation. They found that the inner core once spun faster than Earth itself. But beginning around 2010, the solid inner core’s spin slowed. It’s now revolving backward, relative to the rest of the planet.
So, when I was a federal contractor on a records contract, everything was digital AND on paper. That way there was a backup paper copy in case digital was lost. And then there were also multiple digital backups stored off site as well. And digital records in case something happened to the paper copies. Redundancy.
But, I do know they are pushing that contract to be fully digital, and some of the facilities are now.
I was going through my Dad’s Military Records after he passed and spoke to a veteran who told me about a fire in a military storage that housed records. Can’t remember the year, but he said they started moving to micro film or digital after that.—1970’s?
The National Personnel Records Center fire of 1973, also known as the 1973 National Archives fire, was a fire that occurred at the Military Personnel Records Center (MPRC) in the St. Louis suburb of Overland, Missouri, from July 12–16, 1973.
The fire destroyed some 16 million to 18 million official U.S. military personnel records. The MPRC, the custodian of U.S. military service records, is part of the National Personnel Records Center, an agency of the National Archives and Records Administration of the General Services Administration.
There is so obviously a plan being played out that has been years, if not decades in the making. I don't know how people can't see it. We are seeing the deep state globalists being taken down brick by brick. The speed of which, is only going to escalate. Nothing Can Stop What Is Coming.
My son-in-law works for my state digitizing documents. Guess what the state feels is the current charge is? Digitizing past gas and oil records. Seems like such an important priority don't you think?/sarc
There are fast specialty scanners on the market from Imaging Business Machines and ScanOptics that include integrated mail opening, staple removal, and a host of other features designed for extreme environments like the IRS. These types of scanners can cost a million dollars or more and can scan up to 180 pages per minute.
Ten of these high-end scanners could scan a over 3 million pages a day. Working 24/7 , these ten scanners could scan over a billion records in a year, or about 8% of the records. Total outlay would be 10 million for the scanners, and the cost of staffing to keep these machines running for a year.
Scale that out to 130 scanners and you are able to completely digitize this document cache in one year. Total cost: easily under 150 million.
Remember a few years back when the government FORCED the medical profession to go digital? Yeah, me too.
Put your life in the cloud
Put your medical records in the cloud
Put your business in the cloud
Our AI thanks you.
Except this is archival and could be done with blockchain to preserve integrity of records.
Yep. My husband keeps bringing this up. This forced our long time, very conservative, firebrand of a family doctor to retire. He was such a good guy and a great doc.
Also: The Library of Congress started scanning and digitizing their collection, beginning in the 2000's. I can only imagine what dots AI has been connecting, in regards to our world's history, using that data.
If it's just being digitized, I don't think a learning AI would be involved. The most would be asking the database something and it returning a result.
I hate it. I would love to have a doctor with the colored, tabbed files who would look at me and call me by the proper name. I do not trust the banks, the insurance people, or the medical people.
Quote frankly that's something that those institutions should have done a while ago. Don't take that as me agreeing the government should have forced it by law.
They keep it this way to slow walk audits. Evade responsibility, run out the clock on investigations and hide thievery. In other words, it is deliberate...
Except, if you read the post, they kind of can't do that because many of these audits are already done
I deeply distrust digitization
We know Disney is making selective edits to old stuff placed on D+
Once it’s digital, they can just modify the record then modify the records of the record.
At least with paper, the difficulty in maliciously altering documents is astronomically higher
Yes, digitization is a double-edged sword. Potential benefits abound - convenience, speed, efficiency, accuracy - but not without potential risks - centralization of power, diminished individual sovereignty, privacy, control, increased ability to manipulate materials.
But, it is essentially a reflection of an old age problem that started with the fall of man. The flesh, under the influence of evil, continuously undermining and seeking to dominate the spirit. The path to true goodness and unity with God involves each individual gaining mastery over his body, so that his action match his words, so that the body obeys the directions of the conscience and spirit of God within.
This is why ultimately, the great awakening must find consummation in a spiritual revolution, and internal reformation of human character. This will become easier and more accessible once the influence of satanic control is removed from the public sphere. But the battle within must ultimately be resolved on the individual level, by each one, and then multiplied out.
So it is with humanity and the 'digital revolution'. Sovereign people MUST rise to the level of being masters over the technology, so that it is used for good purposes and benefits, and doesn't become an instrument for evil.
This is the reality behind the swamp decimation program by Team Maga and DJT: The government (the body) must become subservient to the people (the mind, or spirit). Once the swamp is truly drained, it will be necessary for the People to evolve and grow and become actual masters over the government. It's the only way to secure the future.
Same principles apply to digitization happening all around the world. And, in many nations, the digitization process has already been pushed along some very dark directions. Btu the light breaking through in the US bodes well for humanity at large.
Yeah we can't put genies back into bottles and pushing ludditism is not going to gain you support either especially from the younger generations.
I think that the best direction (and the truest) will be achieving a balance. When materialism diminishes, so that people's value center focuses on the highest spiritual values - unity with God, establishment of God-centered relationships starting in the family, and expanding out into society, eventually to a national and global level, and then with a God-centric mastery over the material world via technology, balance will be struck.
The craziness of consumerism will die down. New generations won't be pursuing the latest i-phone or prestige car or even material abundance for its own sake, but so that they can live well and treat each others well, and build a culture that is healthy.
I mean, DJT is the model for that. Ultra billionaire, who always worked hard, loved what he did, and helped others along the way. You can tell he's NEVER been in it solely for the money.
And, when American becomes very prosperous again, then the People will be freer to focus on quality, not quantity.
From this viewpoint, the current MAGA movement by DJT can be seen as a push to establish a "God-centered relationship" between the government and the people. by God-centered I mean a relationship with the correct order according to God's principles: the People are the owners (God's children) and the government is the servant (just like the Angels, including the fallen angel who should have been a good servant but who fell to become the devil).
Ludditism is a reaction against the risks that people see. I myself am more of a Luddite in terms of attitude, but the answer is finding the correct balance and the right order of priorities, NOT in trying to stuff genies away.
Just keep those hard copies in their limestone cave. If that becomes insecure maybe by then we can use time travel to see them.
Here's a thought:
Location of the Iron Mtn facility near Boyers, in northwestern PA:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Boyers,+PA/@41.0536466,-82.6223183,6.82z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x88336d9839e5c5a5:0xa53311c89526177b!8m2!3d41.1083949!4d-79.8989431!16s%2Fm%2F02qwytj?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDIxMC4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D
From Google: In 1998, the largest earthquake ever recorded in Pennsylvania occurred in the region of Pymatuning Lake in the northwestern part of the state. The 5.2-magnitude earthquake caused minor structural damage but had significant effects on the local groundwater system.
These two positions (Pymatuning Lake and Boyers PA) are about an hour's drive, but approx. 60 miles in a straight line.
Could the storage facility be collapsed by another strong earthquake in that region? If so, THEN what would happen to all those records?
It would take as big of a quake as they could make. The place is cut out of stone. I have had acquaintances who've worked in there. It's kinda like a Helms Deep. It sits on a watershed between a bunch of smaller streams that flow away from it and has a large lake with lots of room for overflow so it's not likely to be flooded either. Security is pretty tight too. Earthquakes of significance are very rare in W. PA. Something big enough to cave it in would drop the bridge over the Allegheny River for Interstate 80. Just as a side note, just south of that facility is a regional garbage land fill mountain. Seems like a plain sight place to bury some evidence if you'd want to recover it later.
Interesting, thanks.
I was just thinking that myself.
The storage facilities are all over the place. There's one near me as well, and I'm not near PA.
https://x.com/NewsTreason/status/1889746734269526416
Damn it, sauce did not post. Here it is
Wow! Dasting thread! We are watching a movie.
u/#MindBlown
They are archived and the archival data may be mostly digitized by now or at least indexed digitally. So, if he found something referenced in another document he could ask an archivist to pull the referenced documents. Locating them in the archival system might take minutes to hours or even a few days. My guess is So he has archivists working for them to pull things as quickly as possible.
You dont need Ai to do it. You would just need machine vision systems. And yes, you could essentially rapidly read all of the papers. you may need to create an assembly line which can open the envelopes though.
This HAS to be loaded with COMs...
At first glance, it's just too retarded not to.
There was an article a couple of days ago that to me seemed to be about comms - nor about caves, but how the earth's core is changing.
Hmmmm....
https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/10/science/earth-inner-core-changing-shape/index.html
Interesting... thanks
So, when I was a federal contractor on a records contract, everything was digital AND on paper. That way there was a backup paper copy in case digital was lost. And then there were also multiple digital backups stored off site as well. And digital records in case something happened to the paper copies. Redundancy.
But, I do know they are pushing that contract to be fully digital, and some of the facilities are now.
Trump banned the PENny and PAPER straws. He also said something about an IRON DOME. It may already be digital.
Send them to me to digitize, I need a job. Thank you.
I was going through my Dad’s Military Records after he passed and spoke to a veteran who told me about a fire in a military storage that housed records. Can’t remember the year, but he said they started moving to micro film or digital after that.—1970’s?
From wikipedia:
The National Personnel Records Center fire of 1973, also known as the 1973 National Archives fire, was a fire that occurred at the Military Personnel Records Center (MPRC) in the St. Louis suburb of Overland, Missouri, from July 12–16, 1973.
The fire destroyed some 16 million to 18 million official U.S. military personnel records. The MPRC, the custodian of U.S. military service records, is part of the National Personnel Records Center, an agency of the National Archives and Records Administration of the General Services Administration.
How profoundly inept our government is.
There is so obviously a plan being played out that has been years, if not decades in the making. I don't know how people can't see it. We are seeing the deep state globalists being taken down brick by brick. The speed of which, is only going to escalate. Nothing Can Stop What Is Coming.
My son-in-law works for my state digitizing documents. Guess what the state feels is the current charge is? Digitizing past gas and oil records. Seems like such an important priority don't you think?/sarc
think they are looking at payments going out
Yes even if the documents were not digitized that would be mainly backup for the accounting entries
Each entry will be coded to an account and when they find something fishy and raise a big enough stink they will go get the backup records
A digital government is an accountable and transparent government. Thank you Q!!!!
Look at the bottom pic. That's where the Ark of the Covenant is!
There are fast specialty scanners on the market from Imaging Business Machines and ScanOptics that include integrated mail opening, staple removal, and a host of other features designed for extreme environments like the IRS. These types of scanners can cost a million dollars or more and can scan up to 180 pages per minute.
Ten of these high-end scanners could scan a over 3 million pages a day. Working 24/7 , these ten scanners could scan over a billion records in a year, or about 8% of the records. Total outlay would be 10 million for the scanners, and the cost of staffing to keep these machines running for a year.
Scale that out to 130 scanners and you are able to completely digitize this document cache in one year. Total cost: easily under 150 million.