TECHNOLOGY
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By The Sharp Edge We are building our own digital prison. The technological panopticon developing all around us enables centralized power, control, and visibility over every aspect of our lives. With our hard-earned taxpayer dollars and mountains of debt, we are funding the construction of a digital control grid designed to enslave us. This technological control grid consists of advanced computing, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, nanotechnology, CBDCs, digital IDs, 5G and a host of other emerging technologies. The purpose of this report is to outline funding and legislation to build the technological control grid, condensed from 6,000 pages of legislation passed through the Omnibus and NDAA at the end of 2022. Background & Context Advanced Computing & Artificial Intelligence In November 2022, OpenAI launched ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence large language model. By January 2023, ChatGPT reached over 100 million monthly active users, making it “the fastest-growing ‘app’ of all time.” The AI chatbot, which averages 4.5 billion words per day, has gained in popularity as updates by OpenAI have made the large language model more user-friendly and conversational. The latest version of ChatGPT, known as GPT-4, has passed several exams with flying colors, finishing around the top 10% for the bar exam and LSAT exam. Criticisms of the chatbot have abounded since its rollout, including “woke” social engineering, replacing jobs due to automation, and its weaponization for hacking and phishing scams. Microsoft invested $1 billion in OpenAI in 2019, and just as the company recently announced layoffs of 10,000 workers globally, it committed billions more to OpenAI’s technology. Microsoft is incorporating GPT-4, a faster version of ChatGPT, into their new version of the search engine, Bing. Microsoft President, Brad Smith, remarked, “It’s now likely that 2023 will mark a critical inflection point for artificial intelligence.” Elon Musk, who co-founded OpenAI in 2015, has since cut ties with the project and has recently pursued efforts to produce an alternative to ChatGPT in order to fight “woke” AI, stating in a tweet, “The danger of training AI to be woke – in other words, lie – is deadly.” In a recent interview, Musk explained his role in creating OpenAI as a response to conversations he had with Google co-founder, Larry Page, in which Musk felt Page was “not taking AI safety seriously enough,” adding that Larry Page wanted a “digital super intelligence, basically a digital god… as soon as possible.” Musk says he hoped to create an open source non-profit AI project through OpenAI to counter Google, but expressed disappointment that OpenAI became closed, for-profit, and closely aligned with Microsoft, stating “In effect, Microsoft has a very strong say, if not directly controls OpenAI at this point.” The 2 heavyweights in the arena of AI, Musk explained, are OpenAI/ Microsoft and Google’s DeepMind, adding that he thinks he will “create a third option.” According to a Nevada state filing, Musk set up a new company named X.AI Corp in March 2023. Google’s response to the success of ChatGPT and competition with Microsoft’s Bing is a conversational AI model known as Bard. In March 2023, Google opened access to Bard by allowing users to join a waitlist. Bard has been powered by LaMDA – a family of large language models created by Google, but the company is looking to transition Bard to a larger-scale model known as PaLM. A former Google engineer, Blake LeMoine, who was tasked with testing LaMDA, made controversial headlines in 2022 with the publication of conversations with LaMDA that led LeMoine to believe that it had become sentient. The engineer was subsequently fired from his position at Google. However, LeMoine has not backed off his claims of the dangers AI sentience, stating “I published these conversations because I felt that the public was not aware of just how advanced AI was getting. My opinion was that there was a need for public discourse about this now, and not public discourse controlled by a corporate PR department.” LeMoine added, “I believe the kinds of AI that are currently being developed are the most powerful technology that has been invented since the atomic bomb. In my view, this technology has the ability to reshape the world.” LeMoine went on to explain several ways in which AI could be weaponized. Likening the rollout of AI to watching a trainwreck, LeMoine concluded, “I feel this technology is incredibly experimental and releasing it right now is dangerous.” Adding to this, a team of Google Deepmind researchers published a paper in August 2022 concluding that an “existential catastrophe” resulting from AI was “not just possible, but likely.” An AI arms race is unfolding as Big Tech companies, including Microsoft, Google, and Amazon vie for leading roles. Meanwhile, the risks of introducing experimental AI onto the public have been tossed aside, as lawmakers have so-far failed to pass meaningful regulations. An open letter, published by Future of Life Institute and signed by Elon Musk and other tech industry leaders, called for a six month moratorium on developing AI more powerful than GPT-4. MIT professor and head of Future of Life Institute, Max Tegmark, commented, “It is unfortunate to frame this as an arms race. It is more of a suicide race. It doesn’t matter who is going to get there first. It just means that humanity as a whole could lose control of its own destiny.” AI expert at the Machine Intelligence Research Institute, Eliezer Yudkowsky, calls for an “absolute shutdown,” warning of what may happen when AI becomes sentient and more intelligent than humans, stating, “the most likely result of building a superhumanly smart AI, under anything remotely like the current circumstances, is that literally everyone on Earth will die… Not as in ‘maybe possibly some remote chance,’ but as in ‘that is the obvious thing that would happen.’” Yudowksy argues that a super-intelligent, self-aware AI “would not value us” or any other life on Earth, and could opt for building “artificial life forms.” Meanwhile, Bill Gates dismissed calls for a moratorium on developing AI, stating that a pause would not “solve the challenges” that super AI poses. In January 2023, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) published an “Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework,” to give companies guidance on responsible AI development, but the implementation of these recommendations is voluntary. In March 2023, the House Committee on Oversight held a hearing entitled “Advances in AI: Are We Ready for the Tech Revolution?” with expert testimonies from the likes of Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO and key liaison between the Pentagon and Big Tech, who is assisting the military in a shift towards AI-backed war-fighting capabilities to counter China. Schmidt believes that AI is a game-changer, stating, “Every once in a while, a new weapon, a new technology comes along that changes things… Einstein wrote a letter to Roosevelt in the 1930s saying that there is this new technology – nuclear weapons – that could change the war, which it clearly did. I would argue that [AI-powered] autonomy, and decentralized, distributed systems are that powerful.” When asked in the committee hearing about the AI arms race between the U.S. and China, Schmidt replied, “The bad news is that these research ideas are in the public domain, and international. So, we can’t prevent China from getting it,” adding that the solution means more AI development in the west – “under our values,” where lawmakers have the ability to regulate it as opposed to AI development in China. The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, chaired by Eric Schmidt, issued a report in March 2021, stating, “Americans have not yet grappled with just how profoundly the Artificial Intelligence (AI) revolution will impact our economy, national security, and welfare… Nevertheless, big decisions need to be made now to accelerate AI innovation to benefit the United States and to defend against the malign uses of AI.” The report called for “an integrated national strategy to reorganize the government, reorient the nation, and rally our closest allies and partners to defend and compete in the coming era of AI-accelerated competition and conflict.” Several recommendations by the commission have been or are in the process of being implemented. In 2018, the DOD established the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) to accelerate AI capabilities across the Defense Department. JAIC’s budget grew from $89 million in 2019 to $278 million in 2021. During 2022, the DOD had over 600 AI projects underway and spent $14.7 billion on science and technology projects, $874 million of which went directly to AI development and adoption programs. In February 2022, the Defense Department launched a new Chief Digital Artificial Intelligence Office designed to “set up a strong foundation for data analytic and AI-enabled capabilities.” The new office marks a heightened effort by the Pentagon to consolidate and advance AI operations to counter threats posed by China. The DOD appointed Craig Martell, former head of machine learning at Lyft, to the new office in April 2022. Martell believes that AI-based war-fighting capabilities can only be as good as the data with which they rely on, and has made data fidelity – or the accuracy, granularity, speed and reliability of data – a top priority for implementing AI across the Defense Department. As Martell points out, big data and advanced computing – an umbrella term for quantum computing, cloud computing and edge computing – are the keys to moving artificial intelligence forward. In May 2022, the Biden administration issued an Executive Order on “Enhancing the National Quantum Initiative Advisory Committee,” announcing the regime’s commitment to remain a global leader in quantum computing while “mitigating risks to vulnerable cryptographic systems.” As the White House memorandum notes, powerful quantum computers will have the capabilities to hack encrypted networks and blockchain. To guard against this eventuality, the White House called for a shift to more advanced “quantum-resistant cryptography” beginning in 2024 “with the goal of mitigating as much of the quantum risk as is feasible by 2035.” While some are sounding the alarm about the existential threat that AI poses, others argue that “there is an even more powerful emerging technology with the potential to wreak havoc, especially if it is combined with AI: quantum computing.” While still in the early stages of development, quantum computing projects are largely backed by governments and Big Tech firms such as Google, IBM and Microsoft. In 2019, Google and NASA partnered on a project to achieve quantum supremacy – a term used to describe the point in which a quantum computer is capable of surpassing the most advanced conventional supercomputers. Google claimed their 53-qubit quantum computer could perform a complex task in 200 seconds that would have taken the fastest supercomputer, IBM’s Summit, 10,000 years to accomplish. In response, IBM tweaked Summit, their supercomputer built for the U.S. Department of Energy, to solve the particular complex task much faster. Then in 2021, IBM announced the creation of their 127-qubit quantum computer known as Eagle. The race to achieve true quantum supremacy continues, while the Biden regime nearly doubled the Quantum Information Science budget from $449 million in 2019 to $877 million in 2022. Advanced Wireless, 5G, Electromagnetic Spectrum & Directed Energy The fifth generation of mobile networks, known as 5G, plays an integral part in advancing the 4th Industrial Revolution. With the ever-expanding web of smart cities and smart devices monitoring and collecting data – known as the internet of things (IoT), 5G offers greater speed and bandwidth to support the data flow. IoT devices are seeing massive growth globally, with projections reaching 19 billion devices by 2025, an increase from 13.14 billion devices in 2022. The deployment of 5G is also essential for supporting the mountains of data necessary to enable faster evolution of artificial intelligence and machine learning. 5G uses additional higher frequency radio waves on the electromagnetic spectrum, up to 47 GHz. The higher the frequency, the quicker the data-transfer speeds. Higher frequencies travel shorter distances, requiring more 5G towers, primarily concentrated on the most densely populated areas. So far, China and the…
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You don’t want to miss this FREE 4-day online event! If you missed the Health Freedom Summit with over 30+ fantastic speakers, now is your chance. Kicking off the summit is the world premiere of Claire Dooley’s film, Between Peace and War: An Insider Look at the People’s Convoy, a movement-defining documentary highlighting the working class heroes of this modern day fight against medical tyranny. Watch The Trailer Free 4-Day Online Event – June 10-13, 2022 In a new age of bio-terrorism, what can we learn from WWII and the patriots that gave us Rosie the Riveter, The Manhattan Project, and Victory Gardens? For starters, we must realize that evil is never defeated alone. This new war must be fought in collaboration with others—and know that the fighting spirit is just as contagious as any virus. In the Health Freedom Summit, speakers like Dr. Peter McCullough, (the most published scientist on Sars-Cov-2) Dr. Pierre Kory, and Dr. Christina Parks reveal agendas within the medical-industrial complex and warn that decisions within the sacred patient/physician relationship can never again be politicized. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Jeff Witzeman, Thomas Renz, Mary Holland, Pam Popper, and Peggy Hall, share landmark lawsuits showing how they’re successfully countering declared states of emergency. I invite you to join me for a strategy event designed to inform and equip as many people as possible as we pass landmark legislation and take community action to ensure our rights are never turned into privileges again. Day 1: Exclusive film premiere of Between Peace and War: An Insider Look at the People’s ConvoyDay 2: Health & ScienceDay 3: Culture & MindsetDay 4: Strategy Be sure to catch Corey Lynn and Alana Newman’s discussion on day 4! Incredible Lineup: Dr. Peter McCulloughDr. Pierre KoryRobert F. Kennedy Jr.Jeff WitzemanDr. Christiane NorthrupDel BigtreeDr. Craig TurczynskiDr. Stephanie SeneffDr. Paul ThomasDr. Christina ParksEddie Stone Naomi WolfKevin JenkinsConnor BoyackMary HollandPeggy HallAnthony LuzcakAlex NewmanBenny WillsDavid WhiteheadMonica SmitKari BundyJames Patrick (Planet Lockdown) Dr. Robert W. MaloneDr. Stella ImmanuelDavid WhiteheadErin ElizabethDr. Joseph MercolaBishop Athanasius SchneiderPam PopperPeter BregginWoody JenkinsTed KuntzDr. Kathy Willis Grab the complete Speaker Guidebook for detailed descriptions here. Subscribe to Corey’s Digs so you don’t miss a Dig!
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I was honored to join the fabulous Catherine Austin Fitts, Carolyn Betts, and Polly Tommey on Financial Rebellion’s 17th episode on Children’s Health Defense TV. In this powerful, crucial episode of “Financial Rebellion,” guest Core…
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I was honored to join the fabulous Catherine Austin Fitts, Carolyn Betts, and Polly Tommey on Financial Rebellion’s 17th episode on Children’s Health Defense TV. In this powerful, crucial episode of “Financial Rebellion,” guest Core…
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If you happen to be in the market for a new home, as many Americans are, be sure to shop on Realtor.com so you can get a grand discount on the smart home surveillance bundle by Google. Currently being offered in select markets in Missouri and Tennessee, with the hope to branch out so everyone can enjoy their newly customized prison cell. This wonderful smart home rewards program can get you everything from a google nest thermostat and video doorbell, all the way up to the indoor surveillance cameras! All that’s required is a minimum purchase of $150,000 home and you can get between $699 – $2014 off this spying bundle of joy. The only thing necessary, aside from purchasing a home and submitting all of the required documentation for the smart home rewards, is that you must use a real estate agent that Opcity Inc. (a subsidiary of realtor.com’s operator, Move Sales, Inc.) or Move Sales, Inc. hooks you up with, and the installation must be done by their chosen third party – OnTech Smart Services (a subsidiary of Dish Network Corp.) Just take a look at this exciting bundle you could get. From smart locks to lock you in or out, thermostats and temperature sensors to adjust when you’ve surpassed your monthly energy rations, a video doorbell to capture all your closest friends and neighbors, your own special router you’re going to need for your daily instructions and access to work in the virtual world, an indoor camera for full observation into your cell, and we can’t forget the hub that connects and controls it all remotely, in one convenient location. Gosh, it all sounds so “convenient” it’s almost too good to be true. By design, this is for your “convenience” and “safety” because no one should have to manually adjust their thermostat, especially when smart meters can detect the energy usage and a smart thermostat can be controlled remotely to just shut everything off when there’s unnecessary energy being used. Who needs heat or air conditioning anyway? And who wouldn’t want a video doorbell and indoor camera hooked into a google hub where everything can be accessed remotely – to protect them? A whole new creation of another Backpage or Pornhub would never emerge from millions of homes “Nested.” That would have been a dream come true for Epstein and Maxwell – a real blackmail paradise. But I’m sure no one is going to be watching other people in their bedrooms through Nest surveillance cameras. Much in the same way masks keep people safe from Covid, Google’s Nest products are ultra safe. Is it really that big of a deal that one couple had their heat cranked up via their Nest thermostat, and a stranger announced through their Google Nest camera that they were in their child’s room? Get over it. I’m sure the couple that was warned by some stranger through their surveillance camera of incoming missiles from North Korea just shrugged it off over a glass of wine. The man who hacked into the camera of a 7-month-old’s room to observe and talk to him, was probably really just singing lullabies. What a kind man. I’m certain the average homeowner knows all the ways to protect themselves against hacks, especially from the globalists – so there’s nothing to worry about here. Surely that two-factor authentication will keep all intruders and predators out. So by all means, step right up and get your “safe and convenient” surveillance hub and welcome Google to nest inside your home. While you’re at it, consider outfitting your home with Amazon’s spyware too. Why not go all in? Don’t forget to leave the key for them once you’re done tricking out your cell. Just think how much more convenient it will truly be once they finish building out the smart control grid. You’ll be able to be a good little digital citizen and use your digital ID to access your digital wallet that holds your digital invisible money to purchase digital blockchain-traced products and get even more great surveillance bundles in this glorious digital world! Is this really what you want? Subscribe to Corey’s Digs so you don’t miss a Dig!
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If you happen to be in the market for a new home, as many Americans are, be sure to shop on Realtor.com so you can get a grand discount on the smart home surveillance bundle by Google. Currently being offered in select markets in Missouri and Tennessee, with the hope to branch out so everyone can enjoy their newly customized prison cell. This wonderful smart home rewards program can get you everything from a google nest thermostat and video doorbell, all the way up to the indoor surveillance cameras! All that’s required is a minimum purchase of $150,000 home and you can get between $699 – $2014 off this spying bundle of joy. The only thing necessary, aside from purchasing a home and submitting all of the required documentation for the smart home rewards, is that you must use a real estate agent that Opcity Inc. (a subsidiary of realtor.com’s operator, Move Sales, Inc.) or Move Sales, Inc. hooks you up with, and the installation must be done by their chosen third party – OnTech Smart Services (a subsidiary of Dish Network Corp.) Just take a look at this exciting bundle you could get. From smart locks to lock you in or out, thermostats and temperature sensors to adjust when you’ve surpassed your monthly energy rations, a video doorbell to capture all your closest friends and neighbors, your own special router you’re going to need for your daily instructions and access to work in the virtual world, an indoor camera for full observation into your cell, and we can’t forget the hub that connects and controls it all remotely, in one convenient location. Gosh, it all sounds so “convenient” it’s almost too good to be true. By design, this is for your “convenience” and “safety” because no one should have to manually adjust their thermostat, especially when smart meters can detect the energy usage and a smart thermostat can be controlled remotely to just shut everything off when there’s unnecessary energy being used. Who needs heat or air conditioning anyway? And who wouldn’t want a video doorbell and indoor camera hooked into a google hub where everything can be accessed remotely – to protect them? A whole new creation of another Backpage or Pornhub would never emerge from millions of homes “Nested.” That would have been a dream come true for Epstein and Maxwell – a real blackmail paradise. But I’m sure no one is going to be watching other people in their bedrooms through Nest surveillance cameras. Much in the same way masks keep people safe from Covid, Google’s Nest products are ultra safe. Is it really that big of a deal that one couple had their heat cranked up via their Nest thermostat, and a stranger announced through their Google Nest camera that they were in their child’s room? Get over it. I’m sure the couple that was warned by some stranger through their surveillance camera of incoming missiles from North Korea just shrugged it off over a glass of wine. The man who hacked into the camera of a 7-month-old’s room to observe and talk to him, was probably really just singing lullabies. What a kind man. I’m certain the average homeowner knows all the ways to protect themselves against hacks, especially from the globalists – so there’s nothing to worry about here. Surely that two-factor authentication will keep all intruders and predators out. So by all means, step right up and get your “safe and convenient” surveillance hub and welcome Google to nest inside your home. While you’re at it, consider outfitting your home with Amazon’s spyware too. Why not go all in? Don’t forget to leave the key for them once you’re done tricking out your cell. Just think how much more convenient it will truly be once they finish building out the smart control grid. You’ll be able to be a good little digital citizen and use your digital ID to access your digital wallet that holds your digital invisible money to purchase digital blockchain-traced products and get even more great surveillance bundles in this glorious digital world! Is this really what you want? Subscribe to Corey’s Digs so you don’t miss a Dig!
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