The time has finally come for us to use our knowledge and/or our experience of awakening to be an instrument, a tool, or a friend to our fellow human beings, yet I find I cannot muster the strength to care. This journey has been so taxing, so tiresome, so lonely, and so long. I tried so hard to wake people up when they wouldn't listen, and now the wind has gone from my sails. Alas, I share this because I know that sharing will give me the strength I claim I lack. I need to share to remind myself that this is not about me. As human as I am, I cannot revert to my selfish ways. Thank you, Lord, for showing me the way. Thank you for this life and thank you for the fellowship.
Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, followed by the dismissal of 80% of its staff to enhance efficiency, was a calculated move. This occurred in the fall of 2022, laying the groundwork and "normalizing" the notion among the general public that Musk could streamline operations effectively (DOGE). Personally, I was frustrated by the slow pace of change. Perhaps because I had already embraced the "red pill" and managed to avoid a mental breakdown (though that's debatable), I wondered why they didn't just accelerate the process to enlighten everyone at once. The human mind is fragile, and the plan was unfolding right before our eyes. Now, we're witnessing the results of all that groundwork. Hallelujah!
Trump has warned that if Hamas does not release the U.S. hostages by January 20th, there will be severe consequences or 'all hell will break out' in the Middle East. Who controls Hamas? Consider this: How was Hamas able to breach what is considered one of the most secure borders globally? Likely with assistance. Trump, aware of who runs Hamas, is issuing these demands to the one country where such demands are typically not made. We are at the last closing.
Looks like the 3-letter-agencies ran out of their Ukraine cash stash before they could spring for a test Cybertruck for their DIY bomb show. Guess they didn't expect the truck to turn their fireworks into a skyward salute!
Maybe it's that James Yoo character again.
Where's Kathy Griffen?
Deduplication software looks for duplicate files based on hash values, last modified dates, file sizes, etc. I would hope, in the case of Americans' Social Security records, we're dealing with databases and not just files.
However, databases require a primary key to uniquely identify each record. Every record in a database must have a unique primary key; it's a prerequisite for any relational database to function effectively. When Elon says this, what I infer is that the system might have been designed with fraud in mind. Traditional databases inherently do not allow duplicate primary keys unless specifically designed or configured to do so.