Friday, June 25, 2021

Looking Russian

 


Do my hackers hate it when people look Russian, or beautiful in general? New evidence awaits my thought stream. Can’t wait to get a DNA test and compare it to my sister’s if she ever gets one. We’re obviously different races and they try to make me look like her in my old photos. Hope they weren’t planning on stealing my identity any more than they already have (they pretended to be the Social Security Administration. I believed them for a bit too long because they had my social security number and credit card numbers and they know where I live. Pay attention to the news—they warn you when scams like that are rampant).


Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Future Civil War

 


I think if the North and South split up, the South would form their own CIA and run black ops on vampires/pedophiles. That's the only positive I see from a split or civil war. If they found enough evidence they might invade. I guess it wouldn't take much evidence for them to say it's vital to the national security of their country. Maybe if the Democrats caught the Republicans and vice-versa we'd finally catch some of them.

Sunday, June 20, 2021

Electromagnetic Attacks


Tried to look up the long-term effects of living in a Faraday cage and this was all I got. Seems like a good solution to electromagnetic attacks, though, until we can get someone to stand as bait with a signal-tracker.

https://www.wired.com/2013/12/this-life-size-faraday-cage-might-drive-you-crazy/?fbclid=IwAR0EByc6SicwbNpKbN6y7FmJICpBhNRa-5zDEVFKjsh6LwMZaasI4wnL0Zw


Autonomous Drones


I’m all for drones. We just need to figure out how to not get hacked...but anything can be hacked. They can deepfake orders if they have the technology to hack a military drone. I think people are just worried that they’ll get caught. I doubt they’d start shooting people who are just taking drugs, for example, but that’s everyone’s greatest (irrational/unfounded) fear.


“How else are drones changing warfare?

“Experts worry that the proliferation of UAVs could make bloody conflicts more common, because countries that are reluctant to start a war and risk their soldiers' lives won't hesitate to send in drones. ‘For states that seek to break long-standing geopolitical deadlocks, the rise of relatively cheap, disposable, armed drones offers a tempting opportunity,’ says Jason Lyall, an expert in military technology at Dartmouth College. Others fear a rise in autonomous drones that don't need a human controller. The United Nations recently reported that a 15-pound Turkish-built quadcopter independently targeted and launched a suicide attack on retreating rebel forces in Libya. If anyone died in that March 2020 strike, said security consultant Zachary Kallenborn, it would be the ‘first known case of artificial intelligence–based autonomous weapons being used to kill.’”

https://news.yahoo.com/future-drone-warfare-094910450.html