So if you folks havent heard, ChatGPT and other like interfaces are the newest tech they have allowed us plebs to access. My question is why now? They have certainly had this tech for a while now and are just now allowing us access.
It goes with the looking glass project in which to my understanding certain outcomes can be predicted based on all the information within the internet with specific input criteria. Looking glass as I understand it, you could input "release C-19 virus in china" and see how society would react based on all of the social media platforms.
Since playing with ChatGPT and Bing there is ZERO doubt in my mind that they had this technology a few years ago and used it to attempt to forward their globalist agenda. Of course, they weren't using what interfaces we are playing with now, but after seeing the technology, imo its dumb to think they weren't using this in dishing out propaganda across the world in many different forms, the possibilities are endless.
So, the question is, why release this to the public now? What future will this bring? The technology has only been available for a few months now and has only started to make headlines. Personally, it scares the hell out of me and is likely part of a bigger plan. The questions is what???
EDIT: I wonder why the mods haven't stickied any posts about this, as it is quite revolutionary, and clearly another data mining device. It's potential to be a HUGE part of everyday life is apparent and terrifying. Time to deal with it's issues is NOW before it inevitably becomes a part of everyday life.
My thoughts...
Governor - Tudor Dixon Her campaign contributions were $2,363,756 compared to Gretchen Whitmer's $26,046,921
Secretary of State - Kristina Karamo her campaign contributions were $695,677 compated to Jocelyn Benson's $3,615,139
Attorney General - Matt DePerno His campaign contributions were $768,694 compared to Dena Nessel's $3,404,953 THIS ONE IS YUGE! (they all are, but I really hate Dena Nessel)
Prop1 -NO Prop2 -NO Prop3 -NO
Prop 3 is an obvious one. They made this one so vague they will be aborting babies up till the moment of birth. see here... https://ballotpedia.org/Michigan_Proposal_3,Right_to_Reproductive_Freedom_Initiative(2022)
Prop 2 has voting I.D. in it, but is also bloated with stuff like 9 day early voting and drop boxes etc. see here.. https://ballotpedia.org/Michigan_Proposal_2,Voting_Policies_in_Constitution_Amendment(2022)
Prop 1 Not sure. see here... https://ballotpedia.org/Michigan_Proposal_1,Legislative_Term_Limits_and_Financial_Disclosure_Amendment(2022)
Michigan Supreme Court: Brian Zahra and Paul Hudson
On to the districts. This one can be confusing because of redistricting.
I can speak for the 4th. Bill Huizenga. Thank god Fred Upton is gone (he voted to impeach Trump)
So I know this all can basically be summed up as voting down Republican, but I feel like it would be good for Michiganders who are unsure on certain propositions / districts to discuss.
I know I left out school boards and lower level politics, but that's why I put this together. Let's also talk about ways to stop the steal. I would love to help set up drop box surveillance, but there so many boxes out there. Any thoughts??
NCSWIC. That is all.
Looks like it isn't doing too well on rotten tomatoes...
Unfortunately, there are TONs on idiots on the internet and it is our job to subtly red pill the masses.
Comment all you want, but you can do both!
Get back in the trenches and TALK TO PEOPLE!