I always love your Carol King tributes. Also laughed at the memory of you ‘chatting’ with an AI girlfriend. Shows you what prudes the tech people are or think we should be???
Thanks so much Eric for another thought provoking show. I also loved your point about the Jane McAlevey’s brand of feminism. That was the kind I remembered from my university days and not this demented, misshapen thing it is now.
First segment: Really good Jon Rappoport post. And excellent work, Eric, putting it together, showing how the implementation of AI control is so rooted in a basic way in the "virus" narrative, be it zoonotic or "bio-weapon," Indeed, Whitney Webb's denial of the crucial importance of the missing virus problem is a fatal flaw in her presentation of the AI-managed world operation. Just like with Derrick Broze, or Catherine Austin Fitts or...., whose fans let this denial pass because "S/he just does so many good things about AI, digital IDs, CBDC,..." never mind that the virus myth is vital to all these matters.
Second segment: good call, indeed environmental saturation with endocrine-disrupting chemicals mixed with digital disembodiment, people spending more and more of their lives interacting with the world in a manner which does not involve their bodies, makes for mounting social derangement. And yes, men have been rendered legitimate targets by the social discourse simply for... being men.
Using words written by Carole King but not sung by her, "I wasn't born to follow."
Thanks Eric for another favorite music memory. I would start my turntable and place my speakers on both sides of my head while I laid on my green shag rug in my room, singing along W Carole. I’m so lucky to have grown up listening to such great music during my teen years.
In early 2020 (at the end of a healing process that found completion in Ukraine) I could take or leave being a man. Then I was called onto the front lines of World War III, the World Information War. I have emerged fully grounded in my masculinity and maleness. And now with this AI situation going on, I am ready to swing a mace.
Hearing Carol sing: Close your eyes and think of me, and soon I will be there/To brighten up even you darkest night.......
sincere devoted lover. she might admit - a bit too devoted...
Space . . . the Final frontier . . . that is the SPACE between human ears . . .
I always love your Carol King tributes. Also laughed at the memory of you ‘chatting’ with an AI girlfriend. Shows you what prudes the tech people are or think we should be???
Thanks so much Eric for another thought provoking show. I also loved your point about the Jane McAlevey’s brand of feminism. That was the kind I remembered from my university days and not this demented, misshapen thing it is now.
First segment: Really good Jon Rappoport post. And excellent work, Eric, putting it together, showing how the implementation of AI control is so rooted in a basic way in the "virus" narrative, be it zoonotic or "bio-weapon," Indeed, Whitney Webb's denial of the crucial importance of the missing virus problem is a fatal flaw in her presentation of the AI-managed world operation. Just like with Derrick Broze, or Catherine Austin Fitts or...., whose fans let this denial pass because "S/he just does so many good things about AI, digital IDs, CBDC,..." never mind that the virus myth is vital to all these matters.
Second segment: good call, indeed environmental saturation with endocrine-disrupting chemicals mixed with digital disembodiment, people spending more and more of their lives interacting with the world in a manner which does not involve their bodies, makes for mounting social derangement. And yes, men have been rendered legitimate targets by the social discourse simply for... being men.
Using words written by Carole King but not sung by her, "I wasn't born to follow."
Thanks Eric for another favorite music memory. I would start my turntable and place my speakers on both sides of my head while I laid on my green shag rug in my room, singing along W Carole. I’m so lucky to have grown up listening to such great music during my teen years.
excellent music to grow up on. and I didn't understand about Charles Larkey until later in life.
I love the way Carol King sings. I like all of her songs. My mom would play her 8 track.
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I ordered Sheila’s book. So cool that your mom and Carole were friends and that your families were intertwined. Can’t wait to read it!!
Ai is the ultimate unmanning of the human race. -Eric Francis
In early 2020 (at the end of a healing process that found completion in Ukraine) I could take or leave being a man. Then I was called onto the front lines of World War III, the World Information War. I have emerged fully grounded in my masculinity and maleness. And now with this AI situation going on, I am ready to swing a mace.
I’m so glad!
Aspiring.
Inspiring.