Job-Stealing AI, Sun Taxes, and Broken Trust

Know you’re working with chlorine dioxide. If you have worked with (or are willing to try) homeopathy at all, the following remedies may prove helpful in your situation, possibly even alongside the CD:

  • Thuja Occidentalis
  • Causticum
  • Antimodium Crudum
  • Dulcamara
  • Nitric Acidum
  • Natrum Mur

The appropriate remedy really depends on specific factors going on with your particular warts (for example, bleeding, hardness, ulceration, pain, etc.), so seeing a clinically trained homeopath is vital to figuring out which remedy would be a good place to start.

Warts (of various kinds) are typically associated with a viral infection and possibly a weak-ish immune system, so treating the warts in a way that might help address the root issue may prove to be helpful.

We treated my son’s warts with Thuja many years ago with great success.

This is not medical advice. I am sharing a little of what I know about warts and homeopathic remedies, and something from my own experience.

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David Shapiro is a good AI/LLM YTer, and in this one he concurs with Chris’s gist of job erosion: The headlines are wrong - AI has destroyed 500,000 jobs in 2025 - here’s the evidence

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I appreciate that. I’ve run through the homeopathic options without success.

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I work in the high voltage electrical industry and we got an email … it must have been in 2023 or early 2024 - “no AI allowed”. “Do NOT use generated text on department computers, phones, or to complete your job.”

It is 2025 and we were all forced to upgrade our Microsoft computers and something called “Copilot” is in evey single application recording and autofilling and text suggesting, and reporting back to who knows what in who knows where. Our payroll is “in the cloud”; our switching equipment is networked and online.

This is perhaps the supidest “smart” system I have ever seen. It is like living in a booby trapped booby trap with booby traps all around. There is no non-booby trapped part of industrial electrical distribution and generation. The whole system is rigged to fail.

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Sounds really dumb… so it is security critical plants and infra like nuclear plant. Smells like dumb exec level decision to unify and have backroom deal with Microsoft, and to force it everywhere.

Networking, with skilled people, can be configured and designed with these aspects in mind, but execs can override those with super dumb decisions.
Payroll, forgot where I read it, military related stuff likely, isnt seen as critical even here in GDPR europe, but point is, someone who gets via cloud access to that, can then start finding key people in organization and do customized social engineering attacks on them to gain wider access to whole company systems. In military perspective it is to cripple either some equipment (find main engineer) or compromise commanders to be able to blackmail them.

Even darker shade is, if MS is in kahoots with some government/DoD department that demands that data collection. We know how competent they are.
Im not familiar with copilot architecture but generally MS is lazy and prefers centralization. That’s what cloud is.

Corporations always love “simplification” ie centralize vendors to very few nuymbers over dozens. Centralize eg IT infrastucture heavily. Cloud was that. It is also convenient from cloud provider view to underprice their product, win customers, lock them to your platform, start lowering quality and raising prices. Benefit is cloud systems are opaque that staff has very little to do in problem cases or visibility, so there are few people inside your company to fix things. This helps to hire interns over seniors, further escalating this problem. This helps vendor lock strategy.

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@mattsusername, thank you for the sound guidance and resource links. We’ve made our first batch via infusion method and just consumed our first oral dose. Oh, yes! Much better. Willow will do just the one serving today, given her past strong reaction. I’ll take the remaining 9, assuming (and expecting) no intense reactions.

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Interesting info found via Catherine Austin Fitts on X

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Wow. You come over and sit by me. I am DONE with apps. I will not furnish a photo i will not agree…unless you are holdimg a gun to my head. Ditto for phones. I use it for text or phone calls. Thats it.
I will not sign in.

I am one cranky old lady. I know it. Ive gone from dial up darpa based at midnight in the computer lab basic language to browsers to today. Ill be damned if i give away my info anymore than i have to so the data lords can mske more money off of me.

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Fantastic!! So glad to hear.

:slight_smile:

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Great PP promo vidoe. Bravo!

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Insanity is everywhere! I have read a little about AI “relationships”, but it is so off the charts already. I didn’t know what else to do but laugh. The reporters in these stories about this sickness act like it’s just another new thing people are into. When is one of the reporters/interviewers going to say: You know this is crazy talk, don’t you. I mean this is not reality. Take a break from the machine to these people. Then there’s Dick Cheney, like a character from a very scary movie.
Sun taxes? If someone sent me a letter or came to my home trying to inform me that I would have to pay a tax for access to the sun, I would tell them to leave my property and I would pay not such tax. We better get much more informed about what is put in State or Federal legislation and really raise some hell!

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That is so intriguing. It would make anyone with large lakes or reservoirs into money making datacenter hubs.

A water utility (i.e. the Bureau of Land Management, or a state parks department) with huge lakes sinks these submersible data center into their lakes and charges rents. The Great Lakes as a computational powerhouse. Lake Mead in Nevada, Pyramid Lake in California, whatever is behind the Oroville Dam in California. All those reservoirs in upstate New York - this could be a nice little business for parks across the nation.

A fresh water environment would likely present fewer chemical challenges than the ocean or a sea.

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Thanks for the this signal hour Chris and Evie, I really enjoyed it.

The art of conversation is being lost. I too am curious about people and ask lots of questions, and sometimes not many questions or interest comes back. Or worst they start looking at their phones in the lull of the conversation.

I find it incredible how fast AI is moving into the culture where we need a thread of my AI boyfriends. I find it very sad and another connection to the human race being lost. I guess there will be a market for artificial wombs after all.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/china-firm-plans-world-s-first-pregnancy-humanoid-robot-using-artificial-womb/ar-AA1KAFab

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On the topic of conversation, I have noticed another trend. It used to be that when a groups was having a conversation at dinner, it was a round table discussion where everyone participated. It’s always nice to listen and participate in such because you can learn so much and hear other perspectives. People brought other details or connect dots to tangential subjects and more making a topic interesting.

Now it seems these opportunities are squelched because impatient or perhaps rude participants will start a side conversation pulling others away. This often takes place with phones being shown to another as the start. A dinner party can quickly become pairs of people taking across the others who are in conversation, or having phones being pressed into the faces of those having a disscussion. Worse yet is when the fact checkers are present and every detail is checked. If someone says the cost of insurance almost doubled last year, a few seconds later someone chimes in with no it only went up 64 percent. Yikes, and on it goes with fact checking, until they get a meme that distracts them and then they pull a couple of people away into a separate conversation.

To me it feels like the “kids” are being allowed to interrupt the adults. I always looked forward to listening in on the group / adult convos and still do. They seem rarer now. Of course much of it’s age related and a shift in social culture taking place, but I don’t have to entirely like it and I am old enough to prefer the old way.

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We have entered an era of mass psychosis. Everything from a man can be a woman, to people still wearing a mask against a boogie man virus, the world is going to self combust in ten years, fill in the blank. It may be a minority of the population, 10% to 15%, but it controls the centers of power. Politics, education, entertainment, healthcare. The 10% can absolutely sink the 90% particularly if the 90% remains weak in spirit and mind.

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Hello again, hey BTW I’m not sure if you know who Pierre Kory is? Chris here on PP used to work with him in the FLCCC. Anyway, Pierre Kory a world famous jab injury doctor today and is now publishing substack articles on chlorine dioxide. He just published this story below (today) on a 2012 malaria trial in africa which was highly successful in curing the disease (killing the malaria parasite) in only 1 day! It was featured in The Universal Antidote documentary I posted here last week. The WHO covered up the highly successful results of that trial and it was never published because they had another useless vaccine for malaria they were about to release. Kory’s article has more backstory on the trial in case your interested. I find this molecule absolutely fascinating so I thought since you are having another go with it now that you may find it interesting:

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Not a huge Trump fan, however I will never forget the absolutely horrible treatment he got when the media used his off hand reference to Chlorine Dioxide as that bleach stuff or something like that. They used that to devalue oh so many doctors and cause derision of anyone who asked about alternatives or existings meds for treating covid.

For me Chlorine Dioxide and Bleach will always be linked as a symbol of gaslighting by the media and pharma and other powers and principalities working against “the people”.

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Agreed! Along with Ivermectin, Vitamin D and Hydroxychloroquine.

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Dont you think thats why thwt Nestle guy and some other psychopath at the WEF made it clear that we (the useless eaters) do not have any rights to water…and they are taking them over via the commons laws?

In Australia they’ve just nudged us to consider taxing spare bedrooms.

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