AI adoption rate in business
The Bolsheviks laundered their names, published books asserting their families as the victims and installed themselves at the head of Christian churches in America — Candace Owens
Two European studies sum up the catastrophe of MASS MIGRATION: One finds third world migrants drain between $500,000 and $1,000,000 each — Peter St Onge
Candace Owens reports 12 Israeli-linked cellphones present at Charlie Kirk’s assassination
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Owens has done some of the best reporting and analysis of Kirk’s assassination. She has inside information, a wide range of crowd-sourced information, and a very personal animus driving her forward. She also happens to have exceptional rhetorical talent and is thus able to weave an ongoing narrative clearly, with gravitas and scathing humor. ABN
Why FIML queries need to be asked quickly
A fascinating Swedish study claims to show that:
…the sense of agency for speech has a strong inferential component, and that auditory feedback of one’s own voice acts as a pathway for semantic monitoring, potentially overriding other feedback loops.
The source of that quote can be found here: Speakers’ Acceptance of Real-Time Speech Exchange Indicates That We Use Auditory Feedback to Specify the Meaning of What We Say.
In an article about the study above—People Rely on What They Hear to Know What They’re Saying—lead author Andreas Lind says that he is aware that the conditions of their research did not allow for anything resembling real conversational dynamics and that he hopes to study “…situations that are more social and spontaneous — investigating, for example, how exchanged words might influence the way a… conversation develops.”
FIML partners will surely recognize that without the monitoring of their FIML practice many conversations would veer off into mutually discordant interpretations and that many of these veerings-off are due to nothing more than sloppy or ambiguous speech or listening.
If speakers have to listen to themselves to monitor what they are saying and still misspeak with surprising frequency, then instances of listeners mishearing must be even more frequent since listeners (normally) do not have any way to check what they are hearing or how they are interpreting it in real-time.
That is, listeners who do not do FIML. FIML practice is designed to correct mistakes of both speaking and listening in real-time. FIML queries must be asked quickly because speakers can only accurately remember what was in their mind when they spoke for a short period of time, usually just a few seconds.
The Swedish study showed that in a great many cases words that speakers had not spoken “were experienced as self-produced.” That is speakers can be fooled into thinking they said something they had not said. How much more does our intention for speaking get lost in the rickety dynamics of real conversation?
This study is small but I believe it is showing what happens when we speak (and listen). Most of the time, and even when we are being careful, we make a good many mistakes and base our interpretations of ourselves and others on those mistakes. I do not see another way to correct this very common problem except by doing FIML or something very much like it.
In future, I hope there will be brain scan technology that will be accurate enough to let us see how poorly our perceptions of what we are saying or hearing match reality and/or what others think we are saying or hearing.
It is amazing to me that human history has gone on for so many centuries with no one having offered a way to fix this problem which leads to so many disasters.
Candace Owens: MATRIX REVELATIONS: Erika Kirk Speaks. Zionists Lie About Charlie. | Candace Ep 257
Nick Fuentes challenges Ben Shapiro to a debate
European rape stats
Basic anthropology — tribal beliefs and behaviors migrate along with the tribes. Not difficult to discuss at all unless your tribe (Europeans) have been mind-controlled into not seeing the painfully obvious, which they have been. I highly respect the young speaker above, as saying what she is saying actually takes courage in Europe today. ABN
Women Are Retarded – Part 5
I have not watched this yet, but she is usually funny if you are in the mood. ABN
Inside Trump’s ‘Title 50’ operation unfolding south of the border
President Trump is planning to send US troops to Mexico in the latest escalation against drug cartels.
The mission is in early stages but plans would include ground operations inside Mexico and drone strikes on drug labs and cartel leaders, four sources familiar with the effort told NBC News.
If green-lit, the plan would exponentially expand on the administration’s ongoing military campaign against drug cartels, which have so far focused on Venezuela and Colombia with drone strikes against suspected drug cartel vessels in the Caribbean and Atlantic.
Past US administrations have quietly deployed military, law enforcement and intelligence forces to support Mexican police and army units fighting drug cartels.
But current plans would be stronger and would see the US taking direct action against them – maybe even without Mexican cooperation.
How One Mechanic’s ‘Stupid’ Wire Trick Made P-38s Outmaneuver Every Zero
There are always elites AND there are always the populations they either serve or more often exploit

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What is described above is the voice and power of the populations elites control.
Elites will try to keep the censorship and propaganda going by screaming at us, cancelling or killing honest voices and bribing politicians.
But they are close to losing this battle.
The true face of the beast finally is clearly seen. ABN



