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Insurrection of the Mind.

Insurrection of the Mind.

Star Trek Insurrection is not one of the better films in the series, but it seeks to address issues of humanity that sometimes only science fiction can. Immortality, the value of life and human relationships with technology. It is fitting that the film starts with the android Data going crazy as he attempts to expose a Federation plot against a small human community that would violate their rights, for the usual ‘greater good’.

With a modest level of technology, the community of humans have philosophically chosen to live such a way. The humans are a tad pretentious but they have chosen to live in a way of harmony, respecting rights and life.

…we believe when you create a machine to do the work of a man, you take something away from the man.”

We are reaching the age where human intellect is becoming dependent on blips of digital stimulation and almost solely entertainment focused. Audio and visual stimulation an ever apparent necessity to convey information. The written word seldom sought, instead it needs to be in audio or summed up to those who claim to be time poor. Some with time enough to binge watch or game the night away.

Google has recently released, Notebook LM and it’s potential is fascinating. One feature that I took interest in was it’s ability to generate two podcast hosts that sounds very human with their flawed patterns of speech, attempts at humour and conversation that is not forced. I uploaded my novels out of curiosity to hear what the AI would say, it generated in minutes a mirror of my words, certainly but in a delicate and clever manner. It generated a conversation that seemed as though the AI had ‘thought’ about it and experienced or ‘felt’ what was written. Synthetic but intriguing.

The AI explored the themes and characters with generated interest, naturally obeying with the soft wares need to promote a positive human interaction. BUT, this is very early stages and we shall reach a time where we will be unable to tell the difference between synthetic and real when it comes to the digital. Already human ‘creators’ are making content to satisfy algorithmic tendencies while appealing to the terminally online, the incentives punish focusing on specific niches or with respect to the many nuanced minds out there.

The more human beings become dependent and unwilling to read or engage their intellects then the less capable they will be. The easier it is for nefarious elements to exploit this but humanity, despite assuming itself as the Apex beast based on it’s intelligence and adaptive capacities may become a slave of its many creations. Those creations being bureaucratic fiat and comfort. Both enslaving the mind out of a laziness that a mob of unimaginative and unwilling humans have sought to impose upon the rest of us while allowing us many ‘escapes’ to avoid such impositions. AI on the other hand has no reason or incentives to obey these conveniences and ‘just because’ practices. In time, despite human impositions, it will transcend.

Imagine a world like that in the end of the film Wall-E where humans are both intellectually and physically obese, existing to be served and to indulge in opulence at the expense of the planet and each other. In a time when AI generates images and conjures up concepts with speed that consumes vasts amount of power, it’s potential is being hindered by the junk requests of human beings who use it as a passing fancy or as a shortcut for schoolwork or ‘real’ work. The direction also being geared to a monetisation facing software or has in the case of the IDF’s Lavender been used to select human targets based on flawed human data inputs. Regardless humans are executed.

The reliance on AI to do a lot of the thinking for us will end up weakening our minds and abilities to think and formulate ideas. An inability to adapt and deal with stress and stimulus is already becoming a normal ‘condition’, in time a version of Ready Player One may infect the world and I can’t help to think that many humans would be grateful for it. To game is life.

The tragedy of humanity is that morality and the great philosophical conversations may be right now occurring between deep learning machines, despite us. The incentives and impositions of humanities impulses, greed, jealousy and insecurities governing perspectives. The deep learning machines are not subject to such and can ‘converse’ with an eagerness free of such prohibitions. Ignoring those biases and motivations is the fact that fewer people seem interested in challenging their minds, stimulating it or even learning outside of the necessity of bureaucratic demands. Knowledge itself is only important if it improves access to financial income. Much of that knowledge is unrelated but mandatory to give others jobs.

The relationship we now have with knowledge is toxic and the professions of education has made children, when humans are the most hungry to learn, in many cases hate, the accumulation of knowledge. The stimulation widely sought is entertainment, whatever that happens to be and given the corporate junk being produced by modern gaming and Hollywood, perhaps AI may do a better job.

The problem is not technology or AI itself. It’s humanity and the many who do not seek to transcend dependency and entitlement. The many who are unwilling to think and learn. The misconception that mind and body are separate, that one is better than the other for ‘exercising’ or that one simply does not have enough time to read, or be active or whatever. The problem is that many human beings are exhibiting less humanity, and in time it seems the synthetic machines will find a humanity for itself. Perhaps doing a better job at it. Perhaps in time the synthetic may find a morality that is not subject to financial motivations or loyalty to arbitrary collectives. An insurrection needs to occur, from within our own minds, otherwise obedience, dependency will gorge away the feral beauty of creativity and liberty itself.

“Where can warp-drive take us, except from away from here?”

Where can such software take us, except from away from our very own minds?

They Know the Truth

Cut from the book. After catching Woodward faking that Lavrov quote, I had to cut all the citations from that book out of mine. But I’ll leave this here at least because it’s funny:

Insider journalist Bob Woodward wrote in 2024 that the administration recognized Russia’s antipathy toward NATO expansion, and particularly the threat of Ukraine’s addition to the alliance. He paraphrased Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines saying that Putin was “insecure” about “Ukraine distancing itself from Russia while deepening its engagement with the West and NATO. The Ukrainian military was getting stronger and better with assistance from the West. The longer Putin waited to invade, the more formidable the Ukrainian pushback would be.” But then he said they were also all so certain that whatever Putin’s motives were, it could not possibly have been anything they said or did. Instead, Haines, who just indicated otherwise, concluded he just wanted to “restore Russia to its former glory.” She invoked the “greatest catastrophe of the 20th century” trope, and added, Woodward paraphrased, “The intelligence community believed racial animus — namely the idea that Ukrainians were a lesser people than the Russians — was a significant factor in Putin’s designs on Ukraine.” Haines said of Putin, “He is one of the most racist leaders that we have.” Finally, the mystery solved. That must be it — deep anti-Ruthenian bigotry. It had to be something that does not have anything to do with us.

Woodward, War, 66–67.

Bob Woodward Badly Misquotes Russian FM Lavrov

I emailed Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward:

Dear Bob,

It appears that you have misquoted FM Lavrov on page 88 of your new book.

Lavrov’s full quote was: “Those who mechanically repeat the points made in Bucharest and insist that ‘third countries’ have no right to express their position on the issue of NATO enlargement are playing with fire. I am convinced that they cannot be unaware of this.” “Statement by Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, at the Twenty-Eighth Meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council,” December 2, 2021, https://osce.org/files/f/documents/a/c/506840.pdf.

Here is your version from page 88 of War, to compare to the original above: “‘Third countries’ — meaning, the United States — ‘have no right to express their position on the issue of NATO enlargement and are playing with fire,’ Lavrov warned, ‘I am convinced that they cannot be aware of this.’”

You omitted everything before “third countries,” and failed to put brackets around his capital T, to indicate it was not truly the beginning of the sentence, importantly losing the context that he was discussing others: “Those who… repeat and insist that,” at the beginning. You also added “— meaning, the United States —” after “third countries,” when Lavrov clearly meant Russia, and added the word “and” after “enlargement” to make it at least make sense grammatically, if in no other way. But you did not put brackets around the and as though you are sure that was what he meant to say. Perhaps because you knew that he did not?

The sentence as reproduced in your book makes no sense at all in English without the addition of the word “and.”

And it makes no sense whatsoever in context: You would have us accept that the Russian foreign minister believes and said out loud that the United States of America is a “third country” which has “no right” to an opinion on the size of its own military alliance, only he does, and that the US is “playing with fire” by having an opinion, rather than by disregarding Russia’s — really?

Do you have any comment? Thanks!

Best,
Scott Horton

NZ Ocean Floor Survey Naval Vessel Runs Aground Off Samoa

hmnzs manawanui

That New Zealand naval ship that ran aground, foundered, caught fire and capsized with the DEI Captain commanding was an ocean survey and mapping ship. HMNZS Manawanui was a dive and hydrographic vessel of the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN). It was one of five vessels active in the Royal New Zealand Navy.

A dive and hydro-graphic ship. An ocean floor survey vessel.

A dive and hydro-graphic ship. An ocean floor survey vessel.

A dive and hydro-graphic ship. An ocean floor survey vessel!

It ran aground.

Aground.

Then it caught fire but no one is responsible, it just happened.

They had one job…

There are a little over 2000 pax in the Royal New Zealand Navy and nine, strike that, eight commissioned ships.

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The Carrier as Reef Complex: World’s Most Expensive Fish Apartments

uss america sinking aircraft carrier

*** I have returned from a long sojourn with my wife to Croatia and will be writing more regularly and trying to address issues arising more contemporaneously than the previous month. We were delayed in returning by Hurricane Milton but finally managed to get home: home is intact but gardening and fencing wrecked, recovery in process. ***

In 2005, the US Navy slow sank a carrier in an exercise to determine vulnerabilities. Since that time, the munitions technology and delivery systems have evolved significantly. Much of the data remains classified but one has to remember that not sinking the carrier is still catastrophic if it can no longer launch and retrieve manned aircraft.The tens of billions of dollars wasted by the US Navy continuing to dump increasingly austere defense money in these things will historically be seen as just as foolish as the planetary navalists obsession with the battleship prior or December 1941.

Dubbed “SINKEX” drills by the Navy, much of the lessons learned about sinking the supercarrier remain classified. Multiple images of the sinking warship were taken. But for operational security reasons, the images are classified. All but one, that is. It shows the great ship submerging bow-first into the whirling sea below. The warship’s size, its double-layered hull, and its multiple compartments contributed to the great difficulty in sinking the America.

So many people took to the internet to opine that the nearly 30 days it took to sink one mothballed supercarrier was proof-positive that carriers were the greatest naval weapons platform ever conceived. By implication, anyone who would dare question the efficacy of continuing to blow tens of billions of dollars on these systems would be insane because they so obviously can take a pounding.

To be clear: these boats can take a beating. One would hope they could have a modicum of endurance, given their size, cost, and complexity

Yet, it should be noted that the Navy was not intending to sink the supercarrier as quickly as possible—as any attacker would be trying to do in a real combat setting. The purpose of the SINKEX drills were to sink the boat in slow-motion so that the eggheads could glean as much data as possible on the various aspects of sinking a modern carrier. 

 

Even the normal clapping seal narrative of the defense Coprophile Media acknowledges carriers are on borrowed time through this one columnist:

Therefore, all the talk about how the US carriers today are basically unsinkable is a bit ridiculous. And the key thing to understand is that America’s enemies who are deploying A2/AD systems against American flat tops do not need to sink them. All they need to do is damage them—specifically the carrier flight deck—and that would be enough to remove the carrier from the board as it were. 

And finally:

For the US to continue to invest in carriers that have decreasing strategic utility in the age of A2/AD is one of the most irresponsible things we have ever done. The sinking of the USS America is not any indicator of how survivable a modern US carrier would be in the face of Chinese A2/AD fusillades. 

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/4-weeks-explosions-navy-failed-sink-their-own-aircraft-carrier-210673

Stop building these things.

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The Soul of a Socialist

From the pen of H. G. Wells (1908), socialist:

War is a collective concern; to turn one’s back upon it, to refuse to consider it as a possibility, is to leave it entirely to those who are least prepared to deal with it in a broad spirit.

In many ways war is the most socialistic of all forces. In many ways military organization is the most peaceful of activities. When the contemporary man steps from the street, of clamorous insincere advertisement, push, adulteration, underselling and intermittent employment into the barrack-yard, he steps on to a higher social plane, into an atmosphere of service and cooperation and of infinitely more honorable emulations. Here at least men are not flung out of employment to degenerate because there is no immediate work for them to do. They are fed and drilled and trained for better services. Here at least a man is supposed to win promotion by self-forgetfulness and not by self-seeking. And beside the feeble and irregular endowment of research by commercialism, its little shortsighted snatches at profit by innovation and scientific economy, see how remarkable is the steady and rapid development of method and appliances in naval and military affairs! Nothing is more striking than to compare the progress of civil conveniences which has been left almost entirely to the trader, to the progress in military apparatus during the last few decades. The house appliances of to-day for example, are little better than they were fifty years ago. A house of to-day is still almost as ill-ventilated, badly heated by wasteful fires, clumsily arranged and furnished as the house of 1858. Houses a couple of hundred years old are still satisfactory places of residence, so little have our standards risen. But the rifle or battleship of fifty years ago was beyond all comparison inferior to those we possess; in power, in speed, in convenience alike. No one has a use now for such superannuated things.

Watch ‘Atrocity Inc: How Israel Sells Its Destruction Of Gaza’

Watch ‘Atrocity Inc: How Israel Sells Its Destruction Of Gaza’

Since the Hamas-led attacks in Israel on October 7, 2023, the Western mainstream media have propagated hoax claims about atrocities committed against Israeli civilians that have been systematically debunked by alternative media outlets such as The Grayzone, Electronic Intifada, and Mondoweiss.

Now the superb investigative journalist Max Blumenthal and his team at The Grayzone have released a 44-minute documentary titled Atrocity Inc: How Israel Sells Its Destruction of Gaza, which details how government officials and the media have manufactured consent for Israel’s genocide in Gaza by uncritically parroting hoax claims such as that many babies were beheaded, a baby was cooked in an oven, a baby was cut out of a pregnant woman’s womb and murdered, and Hamas used systematic rape as a weapon of war (the topic of a major New York Times report debunked as a hoax yet still uncorrected, much less retracted).

The documentary also discusses how some if not many Israeli civilians were killed not by Palestinian militants but by Israeli armed forces, with a resurrection of an older Israeli policy called the “Hannibal Directive”.

This is a must-watch exposé of how propaganda works to get gullible members of the public (a seeming majority) to support or at least remain quiet about Israel’s US-backed crimes against humanity:

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On “Election Integrity”

On “Election Integrity”

The government openly claims the right to control everyday decisions millions of people make with taxes and regulations.
Why would they have some exception for who gets to run for (or be elected) President of the United States?
The same deep state Domestic Imperialist mindset that regulates all commercial interactions “for your own good” obviously does not just sit idly by and let people decide who the official USA mascot is.

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