How the next False Flag psyop in USA will look

Something is going to happen before the election. False Flags are loud semiotic mind-control events. They terrify and galvanize large populations within hours. The open southern border has set it up. Everybody is expecting something like this, which means we have been preprogrammed to expect it. That’s mind-control. ABN

Nepal convicts ‘Buddha boy’ of child sex abuse

A Nepali man whose followers believe him to be a reincarnation of Buddha has been convicted of child sexual abuse, a court official said Tuesday.

Ram Bahadur Bomjan, known as “Buddha Boy” by his devotees, became famous as a teenager after followers said he could meditate motionless for months without water, food or sleep.

“The district court on Monday found Bomjan guilty of child sex abuse,” said Sikindar Kaapar, information officer at the court in Nepal’s southern town of Sarlahi.

He is expected to be sentenced next month.

Bomjon, who faces up to 14 years in prison, could not be reached for comment. His lawyer, Dilip Kumar Jha, said that there was no evidence against his client and that they would appeal the case in a higher court.

The 33-year-old guru has a devout following but has long been accused of physically and sexually assaulting his followers, and had been hiding from authorities for several years.

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‘Hawk Tuah’ girl Hailey Welch sells merchandise after going viral

The woman behind the viral ‘Hawk Tuah’ video has been identified as Hailey Welch and is now selling merchandise branded with her catchphrase. 

Welch became famous for the video in which she used the term ‘Hawk Tuah’ to describe spitting as part of a sexual act. 

Since the interview was posted on June 19, the woman has become an internet sensation that sparked hundreds of memes.

Now she’s cashing in on her new found fame and partnered with Tennessee based hat company Fathead Threads to sell her own line of hats, after being identified by OutKick.

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See also what AI did with this story here. ABN

Julian Assange walks free: WikiLeaks founder boards plane out of UK after agreeing plea deal on US spy charges

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange flew out of the UK on Monday apparently a free man after reaching a plea deal with US authorities over spy charges that have dogged him for more than a decade.

In the coming hours, Assange, 52, is expected to plead guilty to a single espionage charge in a court appearance on a tiny US-controlled Pacific island and prosecutors will seek a sentence equivalent to time served.

WikiLeaks published footage of Assange being driven from Belmarsh jail in London, where he has been detained for five years, to Stansted Airport. He then boarded a private jet that landed in Bangkok, Thailand to refuel.

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John Hickenlooper: The first faceblind U.S. Senator?

UPDATE: Hickenlooper is interesting on the topic of face-blindness, or prosopagnosia. He also talks a lot about leadership. I have no doubt he is a personable, gregarious guy who knows how to work cheerfully for the Democrat machine. This is precisely the type of person our mind-control masters groom and use for their nefarious ends. Many people of this ilk have no idea they are in leadership positions because they are the perfect tool, useful idiots who may actually believe the party line or at least be able to go along with it without bothering their consciences too much. All of our major institutions are filled with people like this, along with the psychopaths and parasites who control them. A major quality most of them have in spades is superficial charm. ABN

My agony at the day my daughter, 20, went for a hike on holiday in the South of France – and the terrible twist of fate that meant she never came back

…a pathologist who confirmed she had an undiagnosed heart condition called arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy. A normal athlete will strengthen their heart but in someone with this condition, exercise will make it worse, like straining a pulled muscle.

We’ve discovered since then that more than 600 young people die from a sudden cardiac arrest each year (that’s at least 12 a week) and 80 per cent of young people have no symptoms at all. Many are found dead in their beds by their parents.

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WRITER ALARMED WHEN COMPANY FIRES HIS 60-PERSON TEAM, REPLACES THEM ALL WITH AI

Impostor Syndrome

The pace at which AI has damaged countless industries is whiplash-inducing. And no one understands this better than a writer who in 2023 was excelling at his copywriting job with a team of writers 60 people strong — and by the next year found himself the last human standing, arm in arm with AI imitators he was expected to drag along and get up to speed.

“They wanted to use AI to cut down on costs,” the writer told the BBC, using the pseudonym Benjamin Miller.

At first, the new workflow was this: his manager would feed a headline into an AI model, and it would generate an outline that the team were expected to work with, with Miller doing the final edits.

But that was just the beginning. Months later, management decided to cut humans out of the loop almost completely. Going forward, the AI model would generate articles in their entirety. Shoddy automation was here, and as a consequence, most of the writers lost their jobs. Miller kept his — though his role was going to be a bit different than before.

Now, he was tasked with polishing up the AI’s lackluster prose, and, to quote the BBC, “make it sound more human.” If only there was a way of doing that with, uh, human writers.

Dehumanizing Drudgery

Soon, Miller was the only human employee left on the team. It was down to him, and him alone, to fix up all the AI-generated articles.

“All of a sudden I was just doing everyone’s job,” Miller told the BBC. “Mostly, it was just about cleaning things up and making the writing sound less awkward, cutting out weirdly formal or over-enthusiastic language.”

“It was more editing than I had to do with human writers, but it was always the exact same kinds of edits,” he added. “The real problem was it was just so repetitive and boring. It started to feel like I was the robot.”

And so Miller found himself in the unenviable position of legitimizing the intrusion of AI into his very own job by making the extremely fallible models appear more capable than they actually are. This hasn’t been a fate exclusive to writers; in the service industry, for example, an army of underpaid, outsourced workers secretly worked behind the scenes to power the “AI” drive-thrus at the fast food chain Checkers.

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I worked as a translator for many years. Gradually, computers took over and I moved on. I found it liberating to be replaced by machines. The other day I posted a song supposedly composed and played by AI. I think the song is pretty good and is a masterpiece of composition, employing almost every major lyrical and musical trope in its genre. It’s humorous, cleverly mocking, has many good lines—I think her name was Hailey. Where’d you run? The song was based on a Tik Tok clip with the pictured women making a reference to a sexual act. She was joking. The video was widely received with good humor. You can find more reactions at the link. As for the musicality of the tune, I play guitar but AI selected riffs ‘twice as better than I will’. Lots of people dump on music, especially country, because it’s just simple patterns. Steve Pinker has said as much. But AI is going to show Pinker that even his exalted thoughts and prose can be imitated. They too are just simple patterns, tropes. AI is revealing the core of Buddhism, itself the root of skepticism and stoicism, by forcing us see and feel the amalgam of experience and memory that is human ‘creativity’, its transience, emptiness and copyableness by a machine. ABN

New US Okinawa unit to counter ‘China aggression’ — Marine chief

WASHINGTON — Gen. Eric Smith, commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, told Nikkei on Friday that a new unit established in November on the Japanese island of Okinawa is designed to “counter PRC [the People’s Republic of China] aggression” in order to protect Japan and others in geopolitically sensitive areas.

The U.S. military has reorganized its forces stationed in Japan, creating a new unit called the Marine Littoral Regiment (MLR), which is meant to come to the defense of remote islands quickly in the event of an attack.

“It’s designed to provide long-range sensing and long-range fire, using mobile missile batteries that are capable of striking adversaries’ ships in the strategic sea lines of communication,” Smith said in an interview in Washington, adding the unit’s purpose is “to protect the Japanese home islands, in order to protect the Philippines, in order to protect [South] Korea.”

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This is as much offensive as it is defensive. More indications of a wider war brewing. Many signs including this is an election year. ABN