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“With a cigarette in hand, Kim was shown talking to a room full of uniformed top generals, and pointing at maps, images in state media showed, while he discussed "major military actions" against South Korea at a meeting of the Central Military Commission.”

 
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The world is changing so quickly. Everything is being centered around AI. Military-type AI will cause a majorly deadly biowar in the future👁

“The phrase has become Google’s motto for the AI age, a replacement of sorts for “don’t be evil,” the mantra the company removed from the preamble of its code of conduct in 2018.”

“But shortly after the developers’ conference, Manyika signed a one sentence statement, along with hundreds of AI researchers, warning that AI poses a “risk of extinction” on par with “pandemics and nuclear war.””

““I know what a discriminatory system can do” with technology, he said, mentioning AI tools like facial recognition.”

“Hinton was working on neural networks — technology built on the idea that computers could be made to learn by designing programs that loosely mimicked pathways in the human brain….”

“Google is arguably the preeminent company in AI….”

““They have lost a lot of the benefit of the doubt that … they were good,” said Mitchell….”

 
What they don’t tell you about is the plasma or ionization abilities of these arrays, with the aircraft basically becoming a flying electronic weapon, and what those can do. Warfare AI is a key component to all of this:

“They can scan huge volumes of airspace and large areas of the planet's surface extremely fast. Tracking many targets simultaneously with high reliability is also a core feature.”

“AESA arrays' potential to perform multiple functions — specifically air and ground surveillance, communications, electronic and even cyber warfare….”

“5th generation fighters, like the F-22 and to a greater extent the F-35, feature a high degree of 'sensor fusion' — a broad term that basically means all the information the aircraft collects can be incorporated, as well as correlated and de-conflicted, together into a seamless tactical 'picture.'….As such, sensor fusion offers aircrew a 'god's eye' view of the battlespace.”

“Enter the next step in the evolution of onboard fusion — literally fusing many of the sensor, electronic warfare (as well as the ability to trigger cyber attacks), and communications functions into single multi-mode AESA arrays…..By spreading these arrays around the aircraft, even if they are different sizes and configurations, spherical or near-spherical coverage for all these core capabilities can be realized with extreme efficiency.”

Cognitive Electronic Warfare, where countermeasures to suddenly appearing or 'pup-up' radio-frequency threats can be generated using AI….EW solution could then be data-linked to all the other platforms in the vicinity and even beyond in near real-time.”

They’re hiding what this array tech actually can do, fyi. These aircraft are becoming UFO-like:

“Now for the wild card. It's possible to create 'conformal load-bearing antenna structures' (CLASs) that are both arrays and integral parts of an airframe itself, and not just for simpler applications, but also highly complex ones…..Basically, the airframe itself would become a massive collection of arrays.”

 
What they don’t tell you about is the plasma or ionization abilities of these arrays, with the aircraft basically becoming a flying electronic weapon, and what those can do. Warfare AI is a key component to all of this:

“They can scan huge volumes of airspace and large areas of the planet's surface extremely fast. Tracking many targets simultaneously with high reliability is also a core feature.”

“AESA arrays' potential to perform multiple functions — specifically air and ground surveillance, communications, electronic and even cyber warfare….”

“5th generation fighters, like the F-22 and to a greater extent the F-35, feature a high degree of 'sensor fusion' — a broad term that basically means all the information the aircraft collects can be incorporated, as well as correlated and de-conflicted, together into a seamless tactical 'picture.'….As such, sensor fusion offers aircrew a 'god's eye' view of the battlespace.”

“Enter the next step in the evolution of onboard fusion — literally fusing many of the sensor, electronic warfare (as well as the ability to trigger cyber attacks), and communications functions into single multi-mode AESA arrays…..By spreading these arrays around the aircraft, even if they are different sizes and configurations, spherical or near-spherical coverage for all these core capabilities can be realized with extreme efficiency.”

Cognitive Electronic Warfare, where countermeasures to suddenly appearing or 'pup-up' radio-frequency threats can be generated using AI….EW solution could then be data-linked to all the other platforms in the vicinity and even beyond in near real-time.”

They’re hiding what this array tech actually can do, fyi. These aircraft are becoming UFO-like:

“Now for the wild card. It's possible to create 'conformal load-bearing antenna structures' (CLASs) that are both arrays and integral parts of an airframe itself, and not just for simpler applications, but also highly complex ones…..Basically, the airframe itself would become a massive collection of arrays.”

In relation to the 6th gen NGAD technology:

“The Wingless Electromagnetic Air Vehicle (WEAV) is a heavier than air flight system developed at the University of Florida, funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.[1][2][3] The WEAV was invented in 2006 by Dr. Subrata Roy,[4] plasma physicist, aerospace engineering professor at the University of Florida, and has been a subject of several patents.[5][6][7][8][9][10] The WEAV employs no moving parts, and combines the aircraft structure, propulsion, energy production and storage, and control subsystems into one integrated system.

The NGAD being covered in electrical arrays:

“The WEAV uses a multitude of small electrodes
covering the whole wetted area of the aircraft, in a multi-barrier plasma actuator (MBPA) arrangement
, an enhancement over dual-electrode dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) systems using multiple layers of dielectric materials and powered electrodes.[11] These electrodes are very close to one another so surrounding air can be ionized using RF AC high voltage of a few tens of kilovolts even at the standard pressure of one atmosphere.”


From the NGAD article:

“Now for the wild card. It's possible to create 'conformal load-bearing antenna structures' (CLASs) that are both arrays and integral parts of an airframe itself, and not just for simpler applications, but also highly complex ones…..Basically, the airframe itself would become a massive collection of arrays.”
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Glad we got govt to protect us 🙄
Create the problem > reaction > solution
The digital ID and monies will keep us safe 🤫

It’s totally not slavery 👀

““Inclusion” is part of the Orwellian trio of terms “diversity, inclusion, and equity,” which, as Dr. Michael Rectenwald writes, means “surveillance, punishment of the ‘privileged,’ sacrifice of national citizens to global interests, and the labeling as ‘dangerous’ and marking for (virtual) elimination those supposed members or leaders of ‘hate groups’ who oppose such measures.” The central banks’ use of “financial inclusion” involves the same reversal of meanings.”

“And one final note that I’ll make is that if you think about the benefits of digital money, there are huge potential gains. It’s not just about digital forms of physical currency—you can have programmability, units of central bank currency with expiry dates. You could have, as I argue in my book, a potentially better, or some people might say, darker world, where the government decides that units of central bank money can be used to purchase some things, but not other things that it deems less desirable, like, say, ammunition or drugs or *********** or something of the sort. And that is very powerful in terms of the use of a CBDC.”

 
Reichstag:

“Footage shot by a police officer at the infamous January 6th riot at the U.S. Capitol reveals him telling uniformed colleagues “we go undercover as Antifa in the crowd,”adding to the mountain of evidencethat there was significant law enforcement presence among the protesters, as well as provocations from government operatives.”

 
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