The Nas Daily annoying videos ( https://fb.watch/gmTiun1TjV/ )on Facebook describes a person named Sam Bankman-Fried who used arbitrage between the value of Bitcoin in US and Japanese markets, to establish a "charitable" $20 billion crypto empire, who gradually will "donate" (tax write off as he builds his worth.)
Around 21 minutes in he's accused of yield farming and grifting on the gullible (corroborated in the next video.)
He is getting a lot of coverage, but sadly, most of this coverage gloss over reality. It's a bit like John D. Rockefeller creating a monopoly which price gouged people and then tried to appear as a benevolent philanthropist.
I love it when posting the scam info on such pages and someone creates a fake account trying to exploit idiots gullibility, and they have their own image with a sports car and a mansion printed out behind them.
I was evaluating the claims of Sacheen Littlefeather cultivating cultural appropriation, which most likely it is since she was raised in California which is not traditionally known to have a strong Native American culture tradition, and if anything is much more like people straight out of Mexico in certain areas (since the Spanish had a stronger presence over time, but also many people that might be believed to be 'Mexican' had family that lived there for centuries, much like parts of Texas were taken over following centuries of Spanish influence.)
No technology in our possession has been reverse-engineered, though he also refers to claims purported to be reverse-engineered technology that are supposedly operational.
'Part 2' isn't mentioned but this just came out a week ago:
These guys are skeptical of Pais
Pais sucks up to people to lower their guard while trying to hide behind the illusion of having integrity and knowledge of physics. Some of his patents for the military when searched do however pull up some optimistic articles claiming it would be "game-changing" if implemented. Most of what I've come across is that these funded research projects have been dropped.
I've actually known someone (or who was a weird dude that rented a building lived in by my uncle in Indiana) to sell patent ideas to the US government that eventually were found out to be a farce, as apparently, the US government has people within it that take a while to catch onto farcical or duplicitous stolen concepts from other people or research projects that have legitimate backing, without probably understanding the technology behind it (such as laser radar for helicopters.)
Jacques Vallee seems to have the best understanding of the phenomenon and recently admitted he still doesn't know what UFO's are (which is the only correct answer.)
This playlist is kind of a similar "style"
The UnMasking by secretkeyactivator (a robot British voice that goes on about random stuff you can play in the background.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjnHw3p ... 9sB0wyptQ7
Disruptions and equilibriums within those changes will continue to affect cost efficiency.
People will sacrifice many conveniences for the sake of trying to maintain the illusion of stability, which much of capitalism relies upon to pretend it has economic progress/growth, usually dependent on profit initiative.
Nothing our society has prepared for will elevate itself beyond immediate gratification unless it has something to gain and altruism is rarely the initiative, rather more of a pretend hand waving.
Ending the age of scarcity
"the disruption of dairy industries will free up 2.7 billion hectares of land previously dedicated to animal husbandry for rewilding, regenerative agriculture, and active reforestation. This will permit large-scale natural strategies to withdraw and capture atmospheric carbon." https://jordantimes.com/opinion/nafeez- ... e-scarcity
That pilot is what they are talking about at around 59 minutes in, which when premiered at the Director's house, they claim to be approached by someone who supposedly was from Naval Intelligence, and wrote down some strange formula and then left and disappeared.
So what was the Sound, Light, and Frequency (as the key to the universe and presumably space travel) referencing?
Zep Tepi sounds a bit like the dung beetle, which they believed conceived life from out of the dung (because the eggs would incubate from it.)
Vallee is basically talking about his book, referring to some Trinity UFO crash (which if you read the comments, some allege it is a "gifting" site with technology.) Not sure the witnesses are credible since it's mostly involving things found at the location which no one bothered to question as advanced and possibly radioactive artifacts from a craft that a child apparently entered into and got out of, which supposedly contained bodies of either "Men," "children," or "fire ants" (according to the reviews.) https://www.amazon.com/TRINITY-Best-Kep ... B094ZQ1GW5
Is Jacques Vallee writing pulp fiction?
It seems like the "alien glass" (from a spacecraft presumably) is revealing other ufos (according to this video,) but the first portion of the video that shows it (about 4 minutes in) seems to not align with the movement of the camera (someone inserted a craft into the footage., and more than likely the electrical test which made it disappear was an elaborate photoshop technique to erase the glass template overlapped over a table with no glass on top of it.
I was thinking of getting the manga comics of Vampire Hunter D (illustrated by the same person that did character animation for Final Fantasy series early on, which I noticed distinct similarities with the manga) and adding them to a Kindle Fire. I had the Sandman Comics and never got around to reading it (which are on Archive,) and I just now realize he collaborated with him ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshitaka_Amano )
Available here (I would have to see the pdf to know if it's worth buying, as admittedly it still looks like it was drawn by a talented person who never refined his animation ability.) https://www.humblebundle.com/books/vamp ... nts_18plus
Watching the movie (though an official theatrical release is available, this is the Workprint version which differs (and some prefer the acting in this version)
Somehow I'm surprised this is an Oliver Stone film (though it is very similar to Pulp Fiction, as though the 'Hunny Bunny' and whatever the couple was at the end of the film.)
Which reminds me of this one (the odd sequencing of the style of footage reminds me of the different channels shown in the cable dimensions) The film seems like a prototypical 1980s film, which was starting to change drastically after 1992 in style and approach.
The PCR test inventor came to his idea following an acid trip, so he might not be 100% credible, though he claims to have been abducted by a racoon who called him Dr.