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PilgrimFarAway 3 points ago +3 / -0

I am on the same journey. Please take a look at the videos and books from Dr. Stephen Petteruti DO (intellectualmedicine.com).

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PilgrimFarAway 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have worked in software for 30 years. I personally use a multi-persona, short context, governed and orchestrated framework for context engineering. I spend all my time planning the work and then the solution is built, tested, debugged and refined for SOLID adherence entirely autonomously. I do burn AI credits, but I get more done in a power weekend than the average AI-assisted engineer will do in a month. Also, my code comes out beautiful and both AI and human friendly.

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PilgrimFarAway 4 points ago +4 / -0

I wonder if this isn't actually bad news? Does this mean that she didn't roll over on the people above her?

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PilgrimFarAway 3 points ago +3 / -0

Silly - a 9 year old throws stones at cops in the US, the cops will come to the school and do the very same thing.

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PilgrimFarAway 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well, I think it's simplistic to say, they maintain "a list". I think what they maintain are files. From the files, a "list" can easily be derived.

The issue which files are legit and which ones were inserted, manipulated and destroyed seems to be a big part of the problem. I would imagine the manipulated files are filled with all kinds of AI-generated crap.

The messaging on this is a lose for 47 no matter what. Don't release "the list", and take a beating. Release the manipulated, mutually contradictory files, and take a beating. Cherry pick the real stuff from the fake, and take a beating.

There are many ways that the truth will come out, but one thing I am not expecting is for the files to come out first.

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PilgrimFarAway 9 points ago +9 / -0

Really, ASL for love is now a gang symbol? How absurd. I can't believe anyone upvoted this crap.

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PilgrimFarAway 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hey Handshake! You're all glowie today, aren't you?

Welcome to the discussion. You're new around here. Interesting - did you just pop in to spread bullshit lies? Have you missed the recent revelations that Trump is the only one who helped the investigations into Epstein? Did you miss the tens of thousands of children recovered from trafficking under President Trump?

Is it hard for you, that your globalist cuck idols are all pathetic little whiny bitches?

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PilgrimFarAway 12 points ago +12 / -0

It's almost like defeating a 2,000 year old death cult is a complex process or something.

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PilgrimFarAway 2 points ago +2 / -0

OK, this is really great and useful feedback. I really appreciate it. We are a second on the contract, but have a significant upside. I'm feeling much better about this, because I was quite confused. The party who brought the project to us is a very solid patriot. This makes much more sense.

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PilgrimFarAway 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you. The currency is to be implemented on a blockchain. Academic institutions are to provide the nodes. Interesting on the mining process. I do not know.

Yes, it will be administered as a collaboration between the US State Dept, African Union and Bank of Africa.

I can see that I confused government issued digital currency with CBDC. I will pass the feedback above to my team for further clarification.

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PilgrimFarAway 4 points ago +4 / -0

You can do this in any context where someone has developed a metaphor. If you take out the background story and just the ending, they sound like fools. Try this with any political speech using long-developed metaphors or pastoral sermons.

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PilgrimFarAway 1 point ago +1 / -0

In reality, it seems likely that Epstein is a pimple on the ass of the industrialized baby rape and murder cabal. They commit so many unspeakable acts, in so many ways, in every major country, that Epstein is a nothing-burger. Yes, a disgusting, horrific piece of shit nothing-burger, but still not nearly as important as the folks who own and operate the folks who own and operate the folks who owned and operated that piece of shit.

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PilgrimFarAway 2 points ago +2 / -0

Russia is running roughshod over Ukraine right now. I wonder if the 50 days is based upon how long they need to finish the job.

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PilgrimFarAway 1 point ago +1 / -0

While I have grown disenfranchised with Rev Graham, I completely agree with that statement. The mercy of God is beyond understanding - the nation that leads the world in commercialization of baby rape, built a mega-enterprise out of mostly-black baby murder, emasculates children, treats homosexuality as a sacrament, dedicates an entire month to celebrate perversion, uses war to advance commercial interests, creates generational poverty to secure votes from Ghetto-imprisoned minorities....I know I have left a lot out, but I agree - we deserve judgement. I am so very thankful for the long suffering mercy of the Lord and pray that it lasts long enough for revival to drive us to our knees (me first).

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PilgrimFarAway 24 points ago +24 / -0

If Foxnews were to sign her, I might end my boycott

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PilgrimFarAway 10 points ago +10 / -0

It is strange to me how people can be so binary about things. The Russians are not good guys and they are not bad guys, they're' just guys. Countries are not moral actors.

Russia is not weak, and they are also not insurmountably strong. They have strengths and weaknesses.

Macgregor takes things to an absurd extreme, suggesting that Russia would slaughter the NATO on the battlefield.

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PilgrimFarAway 1 point ago +1 / -0

We'll need to discuss the lithium with Russia - they control all the known reserves of lithium in what was once Ukraine. Nickel, manganese and other really nice stuff are still available. The nickel s most readily accessible and refinable. Also, there's a good deal of titanium and uranium up for grabs. Since we seem to have prostituted our uranium out, that might be needed.

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PilgrimFarAway 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm pretty sure what remains of Ukraine is pretty scarce in rare earth minerals. The most prolific mines are in territory recently captured by Russian forces. They still have a bunch of nickel, manganese and uranium.

Our biggest problem is the lack of refining capacity. Rare earth metal refining is extremely harsh on the environment, producing tons of toxic sludge filled with heavy metals. Not only does the US lack the refining capacity, but our environmental policies and love for our country make it very difficult to build out that capacity.

We outsource the environmentally destructive refining process, so that other countries poison their water table and we get cheap electronics and a nice lifestyle.

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