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i once ate some dog shit,

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i could give you a mental picture of it. broad daylight, youre going through a nice big public trashcan. lots of respectable people walking by, but youre just going through the trash. also, youre ranting about hella shit. real loud. all kinds of crazy like. and youre real hungry. and ho! theres brownies!!!! mmmm tasty brownies!!! someone left you a brownies in the trash!!!! ump-ump, yummmm..... ummm wai-SPLACHOOOOOOOOOOOOOO AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHH

and then, i was so mad, that i said things out loud that i swore i would never say out loud

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Venture Capitalists Are Using Profits From Genocide to Fund AI-Powered Weapons

however, thats true across the entire u.s. market. you're confusing things. it's not at all spectacular that they spent this much ^ on AI. its happening in every business. its actually the mag 7 (the regular biggest u.s. companies- facebook/meta, tesla, apple, google, microsoft, nvidia, amazon) who spent the most on it, (ai stuff), by far. palantir could be considered a close 8th or 9th. anyway, the funny thing about it is, most people in the stock market and in the know are worried that the whole thing, and i mean the whole thing is overspending, and that there might be a sort of whiplash if they cant fulfill their projections (spending is mostly just on capacity- spending for more huge data centers, just thinking that ai use will multiply and multiply) . anyway- if its anything though like the last thing you could compare this to, which is when good internet infrastructure was first being laid down, fiber optic & stuff, in one of the earlier internet spending rushes- it was overbuilt at first, but then, everyone did find a use for it and it makes up the basic backbone we still use today.

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Donald Trump first got involved with the Russian mafia during the ten-billion dollar Bank of New York money laundering scandal, from 1998-1999...

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im a researcher; i do a lot more than this. ive read a lot more than this about the whole thing over the years. i made this as a quick sweep-together for the uneducated public who has never heard of any of this stuff and needs to be quickly briefed about it in under a few hours, because most people wont read five minutes of something but they definitely wont quit their dayjobs to become full-time researchers of russian intelligence coups, hahahaha. so, i took my chance on the several-hour version of the whole thing. ai was helpful in sweeping together very quick summaries of background history you need and parts of my thesis. otherwise though its references ive put together and most of my understanding in general comes from a lifetime spent reading nonfiction history more than socializing. if youve never done so, i recommend reading "the sword and the shield" (book on kgb) and the stalin biography by radzinsky as a general primer about russia, as well as "the long telegram" by our first spy to report back about post-war russia. russia is an absolute terror that has gotten especially bad lately; putin sided with russian intel and the russian mob and those two entities then aggressed the rest of the russian system and have taken it over. theyre working out a takeover of the u.s.- trump is their henchperson- it's in the early stages, so im spreading the word to my fellow americans and also to the rest of the world, so that the trump administration and the russian coup can be closed in on by the entire world. spend a few hours going through these! look me up on facebook; theres a lot more info there- josh savin- picture with ram horns; group: american honor guard militia