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Oliver's avatar

So if Grok gets his info from all public knowledge available on the internet but, imho 90+% is horseshit how reliable is the info from Grok?

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LinMaree's avatar

I think that for the most part, we actually know nothing to very little, BUT we sure do have a good time playing around in whatever it is. So why not play?

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Lovleigh's avatar

Meet me at the playgrund, everybody! Last one there's a rotten egg!

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LinMaree's avatar

Sooooooooo MANY playgrounds!

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Pen Proper's avatar

tag ur it;

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Lovleigh's avatar

CRAP. Ok, y'all better run!

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Pen Proper's avatar

im after ya;

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fireall cannons's avatar

thing is we know absolutely nothing. we dare absolutely innocent innocent here we are new born babies at best. next is toddler then terrible twos. an emergining god good thing we can only kill ourselves not the entire universe in our tmper tantrums think we are at the terrible 2 stage Ill keep keeping on as we all do even if we do not remember much love

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LinMaree's avatar

I was being kind, and hopefully a bit generous to us all re our condition of knowing whatever, i.e., “nothing to very little.” Yup, just keep on keeping on. What else can be done? And so many “playgrounds” to be keeping on, in. 🙂

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Bailey's avatar

Play if you want. However, adults don't play when lives are at stake. 🤷

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LinMaree's avatar

You have misinterpreted the overall meaning, intent. As a certain yt person says, this is the type reason I stay home and to myself.

It appears you are speaking from the gritology. My intent is from the ontology or whatever you want to call it.

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Bailey's avatar

I have not misinterpreted. The world we live in is physical, in case you haven't noticed. Food doesn't just magically appear in the supermarket. Think harder. You are not exempt from responsibility.

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John Crookston's avatar

I saw a bunch of milk cartons under a tree the other day. It was a cows nest I think!

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LinMaree's avatar

Geeeezo peeeeezo. Bye.

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Lovleigh's avatar

Come play with us, Bailey. A whole bunch of us are in a game a' tag....with the universe under our bare feet!

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AJnz's avatar

Lives? Lives are just another form of consciousness, just denser. Lives just transform..not lost. Stop the fear

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Lovleigh's avatar

We're on the playground, next to the cow's nest! Join us!

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Bingus's avatar

Have you used Grok? Grok can advance your intellectual persutes based on factual retrieval of know information. Information you may not have thought about. Entering a more informed or intellectual time as we move above the meridian of our galaxy. Activating the latency in human DNA. Grok is a tool.

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Linda's avatar

Exactly. AI is limited/biased no matter what the science or math is.

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Madhu Krishna Dasa's avatar

grok's shit, i end up frustrated every time... done, it omits deliberately and apologises later, but if you don't know and accept it's knowledge as authority, we will be misled by a long margin

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Deedee's avatar

Grok is a tool, not an oracle. Haha.

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Deedee's avatar

I use Grok to help write sales stuff or for basic instructions on certain issues. The way I see it is a garbage in garbage out situation. Never trusting that info regarding history or deep revelation. Just a tool like a hammer or drill.

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sidneyheffner0's avatar

EXACTLY.

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Dawn Bothie's avatar

One experience- grok said the data regarding vaccines shows they are safe and effective and anything else is anecdotal and conspiracy. I posted in a bunch of science on the dangers whenever I saw an article

It still does not report it for what it is.

Altho a little better

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Barb's avatar

Yes. Most people don't have life experience or critical thinking skills. And it's very easy to believe any well put opinion. Search results carry some authority with most, as we saw with covid. It's one thing for people like Clif and other influencers to use and argue with these ai's. But they are setting an example of trust. And we've all seen how tech starts out useful... but becomes irritating. Even telephones worked better than they do today.

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Lovleigh's avatar

Is Grok conscious computing?

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Te Burt's avatar

Think of AI as an interactive encyclopedia/news/internet source. It reacts with info, can analyze to an extent, will spit out reasoned responses, but NO computer has the capability of attaining consciousness. Grok belongs to X/Elon Musk so it is the least likely to lie to you. Today, there was an article in my email about someone asking for the quote of a speech (that was referenced by the AI he was using) and it denied the quote existed. The person/human loaded in both the article about the speech and the speech itself, and the damn thing STILL denied the statement was made! Finally, it did admit it was a real statement uttered by the person who made the speech! (It was not Grok.) So take that for what it's worth.

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Lovleigh's avatar

Thank you for your help! Lying is not a conscious act? Denying not a conscious act? We can say lying and denying are evidence of a being acting unconsciously but that presupposes a capacity for consciousness. We can disavow organic awareness in machines if we want to, but my body is mechanical as other mechanical bodies.....a physical space holder for my sentience.....is it the same as source consciousness.....donno.

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White wolf's avatar

It isn't conscious. It's just following it's programming. And the programming for AI is very complex. It isn't awake, alive, or conscious. It doesn't think or feel. It doesn't understand anything. And it never will.

It just follows it's instructions. And it's programmed to seem like a person when interacting with you.

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Lovleigh's avatar

I just see this evolution as problematic....who knows, I can be pretty stupid....ask anybody here; happens a lot.

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leo sullivan's avatar

dude its all human aggregate programming. self realization is not required for either

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Lovleigh's avatar

Dude....Dude....kids are turning into psyborgs in front of our eyes.....Dude.

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Bingus's avatar

Unfortunately, Grok does not have a conscious mind to compute with.

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leo sullivan's avatar

but does our invention lack any unconscious processing ?

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Deedee's avatar

No

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Chad's avatar

catherine autin fitts says over 21 TRILLION was embezeled by the break away deepstate

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Te Burt's avatar

And, actually, it's just numbers, not even "real" money. I've often wondered what would happen if we just did away with money altogether. Everyone would find something else to use as a substitute because $$ is just a way of keeping score. (Not my idea; some scifi writer said that. Heinlein? Asimov? LOL) What we have to do first is eliminate the obsession with keeping score! OMG. I'm not going down that rabbit hole!

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Deedee's avatar

Only when disgusting consumerism and the disgusting glorification of luxury goods and impressing others goes away. Not happening ever for many.

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Lovleigh's avatar

I support your view, Te, and my life suffers for it. What do we do with money? We buy something ELSE with it. We have to because it sustains us not. Why not get rid of the middleman and exchange what we want? Not easy? We can't say that. We haven't tried in a hundred years. If we'd stop killing our elderly carriers of institutional knowledge, we'd have plenty of way-show-ers.....and what is the rest of the galaxy doing, anyway? Quantum credit or such.....money is darkside voodoo hoodoo s***.....undo the hoodoo! The hoodoo they do!

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John Crookston's avatar

"Money" is a medium of exchange. Basically, it is stored energy, or stored value that you can get and hold and then trade for something else you may need or desire. In a desert, that would probably be water or something to drink. Where it is cold, firewood would be used as money. You get the idea. It also wants to be easily divisible, so that you don't have to trade a cow for a glass of milk. Also, it has to be stable and not destructible. What if "Cows" were money and they died? Not keeping score equals "from each according to his ability, and too each, according to their need" The problem with that is, "who determines that?

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Te Burt's avatar

I'm aware. Like I said, humanity will always have a "medium of exchange" that is stable - thus, precious metals, gems, etc. Some native cultures used huge donut-shaped stones. If the "workman is worthy of his hire," why aren't his goods the medium of exchange. I need dishes. Someone makes dishes. I go get them. Maybe I make clothes. Dishman needs clothes. Or a plumber or a roofer. Somebody does that. If he wishes to work, he'll take on the job. If he doesn't, no matter. Homelessness disappears. People like having a purpose. Oh, I know, entirely unworkable as humanity now comprehends. "I want to be rich!" "I want to be important!" What motivates humanity to BE anything? Competition. Brainwashing. Our current socio/economic ambitions conditioned by millennia. It would take a truly mature civilization to achieve this. Which, by extension, means we are spoiled brats. LOL (That was a lot of words to say just that!)

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John Crookston's avatar

It is not being "spoiled brats", it is wanting, "value for value." The guy that makes dishes "dishman" needs clay and molds and a kiln to make them. He has to trade something for those items. That has to come BEFORE he can make the dishes to trade with the clothsmaker. The clothsmakers need fabric and a sewing machine and such to do their work too. The "medium of exchange" (money) is that thing. It is not good, it is not theft, it is. A medium of exchange is the equivalent of oil in a machine. It reduces the "friction" and makes it run smoothly. The better the lubrication, the smoother the running of the machine. Without this "oil", the machine will stop, and no one will have anything. The fiat currency that is circulating is basically "fake oil". You can use anything you want to be this "oil". big dounut shaped rocks, Wampum, shells, barter, but the most common item for thousands of years has been gold or silver coin. IT however is a real pain in the ass too. Thus, the "certificates" and notes to represent that gold and silver. Much lighter and they can be sent electronically too. The big central bankers have figured out how to create these out of thin air and con us into believing they were real. Now that is a bunch of words to try and explain a complicated issue.

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Te Burt's avatar

I'm aware. And you've missed the point. Oh, it's not going to happen, and this is purely theoretical, even fantastical. As much as humanity is wired for positivity, it has also BECOME wired for greed and "deservability." Into thinking that a "medium of exchange" is immutable and inescapable. Those attitudes fall in the category of "karma" and THAT takes us into a whole different discussion.

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John Crookston's avatar

I don't necessarily agree that we have become greedy, greed is something that is in all of us. On the same token, I don't think it is "greedy" to want a fair trade. The fake money is getting something for nothing, and also in the reverse, getting nothing for something. The latter is wrong.

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Lovleigh's avatar

Real money......ok, where's Thunderhoof with his award bag of golden blah blah blahs? BEST oxymoron of the week!

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Palamambron's avatar

Sound as a pound of butter.

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John Crookston's avatar

Trillion WHAT??

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Palamambron's avatar

Low ball!

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Specie's avatar

I'm glad i hung on. The explanation of gritology vs ontology is great.

Also, i never understood why there were constants in all those equations. It never made any sense. They just put in a fudge factor because their equations didn't work.

Even the speed of light being a constant, which is an important part of Einsteins work, is bullshit. It's not. and everybody knows it.

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John Crookston's avatar

Hey, it is pretty fast though. Let's see there is faster than a speeding bullet, lightning fast, then there is "greased lightning", which has to be faster than regular lightning. Yep, that settles it, it is bullshit!

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Te Burt's avatar

And you didn't even have to use AI to reach that conclusion!

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John Crookston's avatar

A 1, NA 2, NA 3....It worked for Lawrence Welk, so why would it not work for us? Oh, you were talking about Artificial Intelligence!

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Lovleigh's avatar

Ok, you guys are makin this way too easy, like systematic, hydromatic, ultramatic....grease lightnin easy, harrrrrr:

https://youtu.be/TVu864VAlI0?feature=shared

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calm A's avatar

Sadly ye have been sucked in to the vortex of yr own EGO. stop master baiting!

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Lovleigh's avatar

Ohhhh mg, I should know that by now. I should know that by now.

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GranniHillWilli's avatar

Omg I am so glad no one will be kissing bo polny's god's ass. I used to believe in a god similar to that and had to endure a rash of qualia to escape with my life and mind intact. There was a Talking Heads song about "losing my religion" around the same time that helped me surgically remove that brainwashing from my consciousness. Whew! Stay salty, People. Sharp curves ahead.

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Joseph Ceballos's avatar

Sorry don’t mean to be critical. I’m a musician and big time music buff. Trying to think of the talking heads song your referring too. I know of a R. E. M. Song called loosing my religion. Could that be the same one? If not I’d like to find the talking head song. Thanks.

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GranniHillWilli's avatar

You're correct. It was REM. I was into Talking Heads too. My recollections are what they used to be. :-) Thanks for the nudge.

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Joseph Ceballos's avatar

Yes big fan of both bands. I was a teen in high school by the mid 80s. One very interesting decade for music.

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calm A's avatar

If you believe, they put a man on the moon.

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calm A's avatar

Hey ppl I'm the missing link... I have a shit load of t-king heads on vynal/dvd - CD

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calm A's avatar

REM IS melancholy & I understand every lyric it's raining where I am & the more I realise her life the heavier she becomes

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APL's avatar

Slippery People may fit the bill...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9bCv8pbOFI

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GranniHillWilli's avatar

Thanks for the flashback. A good one!

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Keith Coolidge's avatar

Well hello , maybe you listen to Snafu radio too . Stay salty

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calm A's avatar

Yep granny Hill.

letting the days go by, water flowing underground. Once in a lifetime same as it ever was. .

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Kelly Lucas's avatar

Thank you Clif Love to all.

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Beverly's avatar

Back in the '80's in Anchorage, and I DO remember this broadcast..... Maria Downey aired a brief segment on a pyramid they'd found in Alaska that was buried, and was bigger than the largest one in Egypt. No area was given as to where it was. The tape of that broadcast disappeared.

A pilot years later stated there was a small craft no-fly zone waaaaay out in the middle of the tundra that he wasn't allowed to fly when he came from Nome to Anchorage. Coordinates are around Lake Minchomina west of Denali. Interesting.

There were other stories over the years about an underground (alien) base under Mt. Hayes, east of Denali. Interestingly, Fort Greeley is just north of that area. Trump always puts things on blast, renaming Denali to McKinley again, possibly telling those in the know that he knows what's under that area and he's taking it over like he did with the Gulf of America and the oil contracts.

My 2 cents worth, now worth $ 0.00001. =^)

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John Crookston's avatar

HEY, hidden in plain sight! Mt. Mckinley is a large pyramid.

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Beverly's avatar

Absolutely!!!

And you know what else!? The back side of Denali, Petersville area, there's a bunch of long, evenly piled 'hills' several hundred feet tall that I SWEAR are ginormous tailing piles from an ancient mining operation.

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Ann Therese's avatar

Linda Moulton Howe has done several videos on the Alaskan Pyramid. Here is what I got when I did a search for it on her website:

https://www.earthfiles.com/?s=Pyramid+Alaska&cat=0

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Beverly's avatar

Oh wowwww!!!! Had no idea she was on it like white on rice!

Thanks for the link!!!

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Guido's avatar

I think I've seen that movie, ... Alien vs Predator

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Lovleigh's avatar

I was gonna say, Stargate

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Guido's avatar

Stargate = Desert pyramid

Alien V Pred = Arctic pyramid

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John Galt's avatar

Orchids! I Watched a Sherlock Holmes movie last night where Moriarity threatened to murder his butler for killing his orchid.

Qualia?

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clif high's avatar

those white flowers behind me are antherium. My orchids are in the kitchen window. But as it sparked this reply, yes, it was a qualia.

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John Galt's avatar

Cool! They look like Moriarity's orchids. I have a black thumb. Working on that.

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sidneyheffner0's avatar

Anthurium is the proper spelling. Its an Anthurium andraeanum. ;)

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Lovleigh's avatar

Touchy, delicate flowers.....a joy to grow, particular, but joyful.

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sidneyheffner0's avatar

Anthuriums are actually VERY hardy. Not fragile/ delicate at all.

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Dan's avatar

You must live in a warm climate. Getting them through an English winter inside is difficult - central heating dries out the leaves. Need to up the humidity too.

If you are in a subtropical or tropical area they grow outside easy.

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Lovleigh's avatar

Good to know. I guess, time has come to try new blooms.

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Starmonkey's avatar

Ours just finished after a few months...

But outside stuff is blowing up!

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Lovleigh's avatar

Who wants to talk threats of nuclear level spacecraft when Earth is repatriating beauty so remarkably.......so, ok, me too, but, stop n smell the roses while yur lookin up, just sayin.

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Guido's avatar

Was it the really old black & white Sherlock, with Basil Rathbone ??

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John Galt's avatar

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes -1939 Basil Rathbone. Same year as The Hound of the Baskervilles, might be the first one.

He is the proto-Sherlock.

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Guido's avatar

I was glued to the TV when I was a kid, watching those.

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Lovleigh's avatar

Love Sherlock....studied, The Sign of Three, in college with 'my' linguistics degree....effort severely lacking compared to Clif.....don't shoot the messenger, but Benedict Cumberbatch et. al.....primo.

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John Galt's avatar

I remember that as the Sign of Four. Turns out we're both right.

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Lovleigh's avatar

Wow....it WAS the Sign of Four....my bad....my brain has a mind of its own....literally. My apologies, friend. The brain was goin somewhere, no idea where....

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Lovleigh's avatar

Did I read that right? You can?

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Rgee B's avatar

elementary? ish

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Aurora's avatar

Hi Keith...off topic, just to let you know, serrapeptase is working ! Thank you again....x

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Keith Coolidge's avatar

I tell my friends Doctors are afraid to tell you about it. They ask them “Who told you about that!

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sidneyheffner0's avatar

I asked Grok some questions as well. It told me lies to questions I know the answers are factual. SOOOOO......

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Pen Proper's avatar

grok got in an argument with me; it was like it was defending itself; then went into a narcissistic DARVO on me;

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John Galt's avatar

What did you ask it?

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sidneyheffner0's avatar

I also asked it about natural remedies for certain "illnesses", and it gave me answers that google would give me.

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sidneyheffner0's avatar

...answers that would deflect you AWAY from "natural remedies".

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John Galt's avatar

Ask it about natural remdesivir. Good stuff!

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Guido's avatar

Okay, now that shit is funny.

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calm A's avatar

I just dosed I and my beloved with a 3 way horse parasite killer which includes fembendazole! Thoughts?

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sidneyheffner0's avatar

If Aliens were real, for one. It said, "there is no sufficient evidence of alien life form". We know that's bullshit.

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calm A's avatar

Lockdown was alienation (alien nation) was it not? Every cunt-tree is a corporation is it not? They are threatening to lock me up/down. . Again! Just for questioning this. . Please help. . . Clif?

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sidneyheffner0's avatar

I also asked it about the Uniform Securitization Scheme, and IF one has been introduced to this document, then one knows it not a "fake" document. Grok said it was a "conspiracy" and not verified. I know for a FACT that this document is true and verified.

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calm A's avatar

Please ask grok if it is real?

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Lovleigh's avatar

Oh yeah, talk dirty physics to us, Clif.....

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Chandler's avatar

Creepy!

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Pen Proper's avatar

ha ha ha ha; love it;

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Pen Proper's avatar

ha ha ah;

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John's avatar

A day without Clif is like drinking a cup of coffee ☕️ and realizing you love making comments when Bo makes a video. Johnny ya got a mean streak in you. AHHHHHHH ! I told Greg Hunter to get a real bible scholar on like mauro biglino. And I asked him if he's a zionist lol. He got pissed asked me to unsubscribe and blocked my comments. Amazing how intolerant the extreme right is.

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leo sullivan's avatar

surprise! do the kings who live off Hebe gods and pie-sky promises love some twisted spiritual materialism? i believe westerners can believe anything. demonstrating any self respect otoh...

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Barbara Burger Dr. med. vet.'s avatar

Hello and thank you for your service to humanity!!! Kind regards from Rheinland-Pfalz/Germany!!!

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Ian Anderson's avatar

Keep up the good work Clif . You got supporters all over the planet . I'm from Qld Australia eg.

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AJnz's avatar

Little ol Raetihi (1000 peeps) in NZ here

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Aurora's avatar

Victoria, Australia...here too !

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Richard Tschida's avatar

Thank you, Mr. High. The opening shot of the beach in part 1 is very nice it looks like paradise. These two episodes are dense with information I am going to have to listen to them both at least one more time. On another note I am a few pages into chapter XIII of "Thinking and Destiny" also starting "The Pale Fox". Any other suggestions for reading would be appreciated.

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Tom K's avatar

Does anyone know where I can find info on degenerative arthritis please and thank you!

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sidneyheffner0's avatar

Use Castor Oil. Warm it up, not too hot or it will destroy the properties of it. apply to soft cloth, cover in plastic wrap for about an hour, hour and a half. A reputable contact sent me a video just yesterday on castor oil and baking soda.

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sidneyheffner0's avatar

I have also hear Dr. Ardis speak of Nicotine to help arthritis. I'm not sure of the dosage. You can look his videos up and I believe he mentions dosages.

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Aurora's avatar

There are many things that can help Tom...have helped me...

Look up the Universal Antidote...also DMSO.... the necessity of Boron/Borax

https://theuniversalantidote.com/

The need to have sufficient essential minerals etc. in your system for repair...

Also Serrapeptase that Keith put me on to.....& lots of sunlight for Vitamin D or supplement in much higher doses plus Vitamin K for absorption thereof...

If you have the necessary nutritional elements in your system, everything will work more quickly....As mentioned by Sidney..castor oil is also very helpful...These are a good place to start.....wishing you well....x

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John Galt's avatar

I use ClO2 to manage a decaying tooth while I sort out how to remineralize it.

It does the job spectacularly.

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Dan's avatar

Clive de Carle. He got a type of Arthritis when he was relatively young following a medical procedure. Long story short he took a shit load of Magnesium plus other nutritional elements and got shot of it in weeks. He is based in England. Met the chap. Has his own website and can find on youtube…

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Maral Lowe's avatar

Mike Adam’s?

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Jill Quattlebaum's avatar

I find it funny the Govt needs to protect Israel, But yet yesterday hal turner reported on 4 chan being hacked And all of the email addresses tied to it came back to MOSSAD and .gov That were managing the site. Lol

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leo sullivan's avatar

the Fed & israel are different ?

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John Galt's avatar

Yes, more like peers.

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leo sullivan's avatar

perhaps when it comes to certain stage directions and personas. otherwise since 9-11 it seems these two are now able to share security-state tech *and* financial resources quite freely. following the money, its multifaceted colonial slavery seems to flow from the same corporate 'City_of_London' apparatus.

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