I didn't realize there was a market for them!? Sure would make it easy to stage a train wreck exactly where you want it.
TBH I may be alone here but I don't think the train derailment was pre-planned at all. I think kikes are going into hardcore wealth and resource extraction mode where they will be cutting all sorts of corners to loot America and it's White population as hard as possible before it totally fucking collapses when the US dollar loses relevancy and starts to tank in value versus commodities and eventually go hyperinflation Zimbabwe/Weimar mode.
I think all the other stuff like e.g., CDC changing page on vinyl chloride 11 days prior (I'd like to see what they updated in that new 300 page doc AFTER the derailment), the "MyID" thing etc are probably just part of the same shit they've been doing for forever, e.g., instituting more kike WEF bullshit, obfuscating information in general on the internet and so on.
This is a bit of a tangent but it's relevant: People don't yet understand how crazy something like GPT-3.5 is for summarization.
Imagine you want to have some ammo for convincing normies (or, using for lawsuits, say) about CDC's malicious intent in editing the vinyl chloride page (even if that's not necessarily proof of "foreknowledge/conspiracy" to do the train derailment).
Instead of say, reading the original document + the new 300 page one (or skimming it) you can do something like this:
- Bot enumerates every change from last year to current day
- The text of the page is indexed into a form the chatbot can look up information from in a "semantic" matching system (vector embeddings of your text) which can find matches to queries by the meaning of and context of words.
- Index each page from the archive snapshots
- Execute several prompts asking about information in the current version of the document, outputting those responses to its own document.
- After all pages have been done, use a diff tool to diff all documents from the original version.
- Ask questions about the diffs
- Summarize all information collected
Cohencidence.
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