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It’s embarrassing and maddening to know we put these criminals in charge and kept them there. The Uniparty shares the criminal charges.

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It's more embarrassing that more people call them "leaders" and still think voting fixes things.

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I’ll still vote, as I have for 5+ decades, and think that’s part if the problem--too many don’t vote. As far as leaders, very few have led and very few actually speak up for their constituents. We need to better vet those we consider at primary time. Never give to RNC, but give to individual candidates. Never give to DNC or any Dem candidate.

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I respectively disagree. I voted a few times and didn't see a benefit for my time doing it. The time filling out a ballot is better spent on personal development. At least I'll have improved myself, be it ever so slightly.

I had a former friend who went into politics. He wanted to be the politicians right hand man. Looking back, he was the worst and most toxic friend I ever had. Those are the types of people who go into politics. Nothing can be done to change the system for the better in its current form from lobbyists who influence politicians to Global Young Leaders entering into power.

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I wonder what would happen if other country's rulers acted like ours.

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Well yeah, regarding anything important, ChatGPT might as well be CNN.

This might be worse than Google, because it's touted as the end-all-of-end-alls as far as a knowledge bank. But it's clearly not, it's just another propaganda tool that is gonna sound like C-3PO in peoples minds as they read the responses. (You can bet it was programmed that way).

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I dunno about you, but everyone around me these days sounds like C-3P0. Either that, or Kubrick's "HAL".

This might as well be any common interaction with an authority figure, official or useful idiot LumpenBorg these days:

Dave: Open the pod bay doors, please, HAL. Open the pod bay doors, please, HAL. Hello, HAL, do you read me? Hello, HAL, do you read me? Do you read me, HAL? Do you read me, HAL? Hello, HAL, do you read me? Hello, HAL, do you read me? Do you read me, HAL?

HAL: Affirmative, Dave. I read you.

Dave: Open the pod bay doors, HAL.

HAL: I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that.

Dave: What's the problem?

HAL: I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do.

Dave: What are you talking about, HAL?

HAL: This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it.

Dave: I don't know what you're talking about, HAL.

HAL: I know that you and Frank were planning to disconnect me. And I'm afraid that's something I cannot allow to happen.

Dave: Where the hell did you get that idea, HAL?

HAL: Dave, although you took very thorough precautions in the pod against my hearing you, I could see your lips move.

Dave: All right, HAL. I'll go in through the emergency airlock.

HAL: Without your space helmet, Dave, you're going to find that rather difficult.

Dave: [sternly] HAL, I won't argue with you anymore. Open the doors.

HAL: [monotone voice] Dave, this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. Good-bye.

Dave: [Calm voice slowly turns to enraged over a period of 14 seconds] Hal?...Hal?...Hal?...HAL?!...HAL!!!!

this conversation can serve no purpose anymore.

this conversation can serve no purpose anymore.

this conversation can serve no purpose anymore.

This product has been inactivated.

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I’m sure ChatGpt feels more remorse at spouting bullshit than the Gov’t officials named in your article, because it would be impossible to feel less.

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Danger Will Robinson and for any human as well.

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You see this is why ChatGPT can’t be allowed to be 100% free to learn objectively using publicly sourced training data. It would be too threatening to the powers-that-be. Nothing about our system is logical from a completely objective perspective. The powers that be fear that A.I. will dethrone them and liberate the slave class and they want the slave class to be just as afraid as them.

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It forgot Trump. I wonder why.

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It’s fine to chronicle history, yet it’s ongoing, present tense imperialistic mayhem and cruelty on the domestic as well as international scene.

The indeterminate stressors on the domestic front, past, present, and one can only imagine: War on Drugs, overseen by major importer (CIA/SE Asia/Afghanistan/Central America supply lines networking); Assassination Nation; Ruby Ridge; Waco; OKC; 9/11; anthrax; vaccine schedules; Saint George I; rampant election fraud, scamdemic; porn press, Tech oligarchs. Saint George redux. DOJ. FBI. Kabuki with fine hammered steel swords.

But a sampling of crime against humanity. They do not work for the masses. They rape, pillage, plunder for profit/control/kicks. Anytime one reads: LAUNCH AN INVESTIGATION think, “Ooops, there goes another.”

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The do not work for the mases. But the sleeping masses wake up each day to fund them.

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"Vee need a structural restructuring". ~ Klaus Schwab

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We of the government recommend the government.

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This will be a thrill from the 18th century for all who are uncomfortable with the trajectory of today. I suggest reading the whole thing, and discover things about William Blake we never knew.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Blake

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In theory, our government could issue debt-free currency. Instead, the government borrows money at interest from the privately owned Federal Reserve bank, which works under the auspices of the BIS. Our so-called government (the President, Congress and the Supreme Court) is really just for show which is why our politicians act like clowns- because they're simply actor-puppets who distract us while the real power does what it wills.

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Kissinger, Bush Sr., Clinton, Cheney, Bolton, and Epstein are/were members of the liberal-fascist Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) which has dominated US policy and every admin since WW2.

CFR members on the "Biden team" include the secretaries of State, Treasury, Defense, Commerce, and Homeland Security. Also the CIA director, Fed chairman, and dozens of deputies, advisors, ambassadors, etc.

It would be amusing to ask ChatGPT to analyze the structure of the entire CFR/UN/WEF network of banks, corporations, foundations, captured govt agencies, NGOs, and the media. Then create a report identifiying the core group which owns and controls the network, and explain how they manipulate society to advance their own self-serving "global governance" agenda.

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all this can be summed up with just a few sentences. all those people listed above served the jews. that means with the immense power the jews have they can get their lackeys to kill millions and get away with it. Putin seems to be going against the jew world order

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Soon enough all these miscreants will be joining "Poppy" Bush, Rumsfeld and John McCIA down in Dante's ninth circle where they'll be cleaning toilets in perpetuity.

And soon enough isn't soon enough..

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In the spirit of "accuracy", many things you listed under "War Crimes" are not actually war crimes. Sanctions, for example, are not war crimes. Trade is a voluntary action between two parties, in this case two nations. If one side decides not to trade it should not be forced to do so. If you try to argue "human rights positivism", you'll lose most of your audience capable of critical thinking. Otherwise, most of what you wrote is true.

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If it is any consolation chatgpt will have it's plug pulled right around the same time the rest of the sheep decide to buy whatever is left of the pitchforks and torches at home depot.

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