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Didn't see this on the bingo card.
After his Chinese antics NWO critter Carney now says Canada is preparing for 'U.S. invasion'.
From 1:30
Maybe not related but also covered in the vid - NWO critter Starmer just sanctioned a new Chinese 'super embassy' in London.
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(01-21-2026, 11:11 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Didn't see this on the bingo card.
After his Chinese antics NWO critter Carney now says Canada is preparing for 'U.S. invasion'.
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pff, he's living in fantasy land. How will Canada defends itself against the US while using Nerf level weaponery?
And well, he's somewhat 200 years too late, since US already have a 'decent grasp' on Canada's resources. I can at least attest for the wood industry here in Quebec.
As far as the apple tree is concerned, there's probably not much difference between a worm and a human...
Et le ver en dit : - Il y a toujours un pépin dans la pomme...
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NATO has done nothing for the US?
After 9/11 it invoked Article 5 and NATO joined it's War on Terror.
Including Denmark.
Utter BS.
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope. Nothing...
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(01-21-2026, 11:11 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Didn't see this on the bingo card.
After his Chinese antics NWO critter Carney now says Canada is preparing for 'U.S. invasion'.
From 1:30
[Video: https://www.youtube.com/cxC95cPJLzU]
Maybe not related but also covered in the vid - NWO critter Starmer just sanctioned a new Chinese 'super embassy' in London.
Yep. Starmer is a Wazzock.
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope. Nothing...
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He seemed to confuse Greenland with Iceland....
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope. Nothing...
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(01-21-2026, 10:52 AM)Good Bacteria Wrote: As opposed to 'Darth Klaus'? You'll have to come up with a more clever dig at the President. Your description is already taken.
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"Always two, there are. No more. No less. A Master and an apprentice."
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(01-21-2026, 12:44 PM)MBSC Wrote: "Always two, there are. No more. No less. A Master and an apprentice." That doesn't work either, lol:
I suggest switching genres.
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(01-21-2026, 10:15 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Saw Schwab's creepy little sidekick Harari pop up at Davos pushing the one world AI religion agenda.
[Video: https://youtu.be/EadNZS1R5qo]
Oh my goodness. Sigh, I thought I'd be best avoiding that section, and their "honesty". But here it is, in full:
An Honest Conversation on AI and Humanity (session livestream from the WEF)
A fun note that Harari's title is "Distinguished Research Fellow, Centre for the Study of Existential Risk". Which seems about right. I would place him at the centre of existential risk.
And here is an article about his remarks:
Quote:Historian and author Yuval Noah Harari warned at the World Economic Forum on Tuesday that humanity is at risk of losing control over language, which he called its defining “superpower,” as artificial intelligence increasingly operates via autonomous agents rather than passive tools.
The author of “Sapiens,” Harari has become a frequent voice in global debates about the societal implications of artificial intelligence. He argued that legal codes, financial markets, and organized religion rely almost entirely on language, leaving them especially exposed to machines that can generate and manipulate text at scale.
“Humans took over the world not because we are the strongest physically, but because we discovered how to use words to get thousands and millions and billions of strangers to cooperate,” he said. “This was our superpower.”
Harari pointed to religions grounded in sacred texts, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, arguing that AI’s ability to read, retain, and synthesize vast bodies of writing could make machines the most authoritative interpreters of scripture.
“If laws are made of words, then AI will take over the legal system,” he said. “If books are just combinations of words, then AI will take over books. If religion is built from words, then AI will take over religion.”
In Davos, Harari also compared the spread of AI systems to a new form of immigration, and said the debate around the technology will soon focus on whether governments should grant AI systems legal personhood. Several states, including Utah, Idaho, and North Dakota, have already passed laws explicitly stating that AI cannot be considered a person under the law.
Harari closed his remarks by warning global leaders to act quickly on laws regarding AI and not assume the technology will remain a neutral servant. He compared the current push to adopt the technology to historical cases in which mercenaries later seized power.
“Ten years from now, it will be too late for you to decide whether AIs should function as persons in the financial markets, in the courts, in the churches,” he said. “Somebody else will already have decided it for you. If you want to influence where humanity is going, you need to make a decision now.”
Harari’s comments may hit hard for those fearful of AI’s advancing spread, but not everyone agreed with his framing. Professor Emily M. Bender, a linguist at the University of Washington, said that positioning risks like Harari did only shifts attention away from the human actors and institutions responsible for building and deploying AI systems.
“It sounds to me like it’s really a bid to obfuscate the actions of the people and corporations building these systems,” Bender told Decrypt in an interview. “And also a demand that everyone should just relinquish our own human rights in many domains, including the right to our languages, to the whims of these companies in the guise of these so-called artificial intelligence systems.”
Bender rejected the idea that “artificial intelligence” describes a clear or neutral category of technology.
“The term artificial intelligence doesn’t refer to a coherent set of technologies,” she said. “It is, effectively, and always has been, a marketing term,” adding that systems designed to imitate professionals such as doctors, lawyers, or clergy lack legitimate use cases.
“What is the purpose of something that can sound like a doctor, a lawyer, a clergy person, and so on?” Bender said. “The purpose there is fraud. Period.”
While Harari pointed to the growing use of AI agents to manage bank accounts and business interactions, Bender said the risk lies in how readily people trust machine-generated outputs that appear authoritative—while lacking human accountability.
“If you have a system that you can poke at with a question and have something come back out that looks like an answer—that is stripped of its context and stripped of any accountability for the answer, but positioned as coming from some all-knowing oracle—then you can see how people would want that to exist,” Bender said. “I think there’s a lot of risk there that people will start orienting toward it and using that output to shape their own ideas, beliefs, and actions.” https://decrypt.co/355176/ai-poised-take...rari-warns
The title of that article is "AI Is Poised to Take Over Language, Law and Religion, Historian Yuval Noah Harari Warns". The thing is, Harari "warns" in the same way that someone who is saying "I am going to punch you in the face" is "warning".
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(01-21-2026, 11:25 AM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: Yep. Starmer is a Wazzock.
That's one word you could use.
Not only a stooge for the TC Starmer was also former serving member of the Fabian Executive and this chap states he's a WEF 'stakeholder'.
Not to go off topic but regarding his new Chinese 'super embassy' the Telegraph reported on curious unredacted blueprints discussed here.
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(01-21-2026, 01:32 PM)Karl12 Wrote: That's one word you could use.
Not only a stooge for the TC Starmer was also former serving member of the Fabian Executive and this chap states he's a WEF 'stakeholder'.
[Video: https://youtu.be/gf3DxZkBLOI]
Not to go off topic but regarding his new Chinese 'super embassy' the Telegraph reported on curious unredacted blueprints discussed here. Of course he's a stake holder at WEF. Blair sits on it's board of directors, he was a stake holder, now he gets dividends, so of course Starmer has to be a stake holder now to replace Blair.
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