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>>41212951
Brainwave scanning AI microwave harassment architecture
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They want you to believe it's them but really it's just you, see LoA principles
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Predictive modeling.
Enough people go through the same set of steps (step_a -> step_b -> ... -> step k) and it becomes easy to predict 10 steps ahead. Feels no different than mind reading.
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>>41212951
Certainly, it can't be that you're carrying a device which constantly collects on every aspect of you pattern of life, to include demographics, location data, preferences in media, passive voice pattern analysis and camera access, income and spending patterns, and has Near Field Communication with other devices held by parties who have consented to the same intrusive bullshit you have every time you get a software update.

It's not 5G mind bullets, you're just painfully predictable.

A different shit thread died for this. Sage.
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>>41212985
Wrong.

And sage goes in all fields.
Fucking newfag.
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>>41212984
AI ALGORITHMIC APOCALYPSE COPYPASTA WHERE
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>>41212976
desu this shit did happen to me before 2020 but even now it seems to be way more often
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>>41212985
Retarded normie take
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>>41212951
That's just predictive.
They've got a little module that's 'your brain' in simulation.
You're nowhere near as unpredictable as you imagine you are.
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Test
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>>41213241
Test failed successfully.
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>>41212951
google isnt reading your mind... its much simpler, the combined sum of media you imbibe and the media of those you socialize with is Writing your minds ;P
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>>41213145
you are more aware of the idea now. think of a shoe ad, usually it wouldnt matter at all but if you thought you really need to get new shoes it has a greater meaning to you. you see all stupid ads broadcasted everywhere, but personalised ads make a private scying orb. the smoke and mirrors, tracking history and patterns are used but they're retarded as llms if you see behing the curtains

>secret government brain reading tech is used to sell you crap
i dont buy it
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YouTube sometimes gives me ads like this.
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>>41212985

^
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>>41212951
There's a lot of aluminum in food
They have the ability likely to imbibe dreams somehow
I only have the experience of it happening to testify
I don't understand how I could have these dreams if not for them being cultivated
This adds nothing of value to your thread but I know that it is happening
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When it's impossible to see something and read it, an alternative way to know it is to have been the one to write it.
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>>41212984
>>41212985
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>>41213310
OP here, but I quit social media.
I only exist in here and X though.
My guess, it's either Elon or ChatGPT.
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>>41213542
Brother, you have a phone that is constantly listening and if you use any search engine it makes a profile for you.

We are being watched 24/7 weather you like it or not.
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>>41213550
You mean they predicted Charlie Kirk's assassin moves? They know what Trump would do? They know who likely visit Epstein island? BRUH!
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>>41212951
The magnetometer in you phone is sensitive enough to interpret you brainwaves. The tech is miniaturized since 2012 and in every smartphone on the planet.
Look up brain transparency. Its not a secret.
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>>41212976
this
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>>41213550
>>41213557
>>41212951
think of reality as a synchronicity storm.
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>>41213373
I get ads for walk-in bathtubs because the average wagie at the office is much older than I am. Targeted ads don't work all that well in my instance, or maybe it does and its just over 40 years early.
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>>41213557
>You mean they predicted Charlie Kirk's assassin moves?
(They) used Charlies profiel to run a risk analysis and decided he was better of dead but BiBi handled it horrible
>They know what Trump would do?
They knew they could use trump yes
>They know who likely visit Epstein island? BRUH!
Yup in a game of chess its best to know how you opponents will react before offering them moves to play
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>>41213550
YOUR PHONE EVEN TRACKS YOU WHEN ITS "OFF" AND SENDS INFO OF ALL THE PLACES YOUVE BEEN TO A DATACENTER THE SECOND IT REACHES A WIFI SIGNAL IT CAN ACCESS AGAIN
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>>41214522
THIS WAS 9 YEARS AGO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGZzNZnYIHo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRELLH86Edo
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>>41213009
You have just entered 4Chan Limbo! You. can’treveal that in a post! To The Penalty Bod with you!
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>>41212951
>Where have you been? It's alright, we know where you've been...
>What did you dream? It's alright, we told you what to dream...
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>>41212951
Its an algorithm. Shit its story time. Some old guy was pissed that cvs sent coupons for baby shit to his teenage daughter and raised hell. Turns out cv's system tracks sales and shit to the point it can predict when someone is pregnant and auto send coupons. Anyways the girl was pregnant. So try being less predictable and only spend cash.
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Synchronicity
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>>41212951
Companies do listen in on your phone calls and monitor what you google and search for. Just go to any website that sells (fill in blank), browse the site for ten mintes, and see how long it takes for you to start seeing ads of similar stuff. I mean fuck man I bought ONE ITEM from Sweetwater half a year ago, and I am still getting bombarded with their ads on Youtube and other places.
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>>41213506
Followed a trail of bush lite cans, collecting them for scrap, they were distributed as if someone was walking them and dropping them on a set path. It could be a guy drinking them super fast and tossing them but the spacing had me doubting this because they would normally be gathered in a single spot if it came from someone just getting hammered.
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>>41212967
Basically this, and they use the frontal camera from your cellphone for it.
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>>41212951
They make you think about it first and then show it to you to make you think you want it.
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they've profiled you and can guess what things you might be interested in
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>>41216555
And when they fail to profile you, they bombard you with facial recognition, KYC, cloudflare verifications, etc.
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>>41212951
Only gotten ads for things I've spoken about because I refused the nanobot injection, but still do have big brother's baby monitor in my pocket.
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>>41213373
Even women? C'mon now, it can be that good.
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>>41212951
They programmed the task queue in your brain to repeat their ads in the background, and you notice that it happened when you hear the ad in real life.
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>>41212967
>>41216516
Just think for a sec.....are those overpaid woke intern 2h work a day at google rly capable?
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>>41212951
i found out the hard way they can't actually read your mind because there's 86 billion neurons in your head so how do they know which ones are the thought neurons. basically stop talking to yourself since they're listening via microphones. I've stopped talking to myself today.
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>>41216516
No. I've never owned a cell phone, it works the same on me in the absence of phones present.
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>>41212951
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>>41212951
>sees the future
>still tardenoid
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>>41212951
NPC marketing & psychology
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>>41212951
>the internet has had access to the field of consciousness exclusively to transmit advertisements in real time before i could ever tap into it more specifically rather than random bouts of intuition
Kill me
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The trick is that they are influencing what you think about in the first place rather than reading your mind
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>>41217236
You are a bot.
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>>41217530
You are a bot.
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>>41217570
No, you are a bot.
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>>41217578
No, you are a bot.
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>>41213373
Is it weird that she happens to be welding a Uterus? Are they being too on the nose on purpose, or what?
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>>41212951
It's not sorcery, it's biology. Wireless Body Area Network. IEEE 802.15.4-6
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>>41217580
Thanks for proving you are a bot.

>>41217717
Patent 666. You dont even need a LLM, only the jab.
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>>41217724
You are retarded.
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jfc, install ublock on your browser and stop seeing ads.
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>>41217724
Don't even need the jab, necessarily. That was additional load balancing architecture. They can use piezoelectric properties in collagen within the skin. The body is a wire. They definitely have introduced nano wetware into the populace through multiple vectors, but the nano lipid stuff was not their only access point into controlling humans, just one of the many ways they are working with. Part of the issues they have are dealing with energy harvesting using the WBAN. Graphene LNPs are such good conductors that they are using them, but it's not the only thing in the arsenal.
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>>41215681
You can show your phone camera something and it will suggest you stuff
Let your phone watch you raking leaves, and then browse the internet and it will show your leaf blower advertising
Let your phone watch you jork it, and you will get advertising for lonely singles, cam sites, and porno
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Only many so many paths a brain can take and I think they managed to narrow those paths down, essentially or maybe I'm just a fucking stupid dumbass.
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>>41217750
>energy harvesting using the WBAN
There was a thread a while ago about people being always tired. Maybe this is related to it?
And they will tell it is the blue light in the screens.
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>>41212951
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>>41217589
Mate, I didn't even notice that until you pointed it out.
And it makes it even worse. who green light this ad.
Here is another one which I found kind of cursed.
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>>41217824
Solipsism (what that quote promotes) is a dangerous philosophy. Not worth going down that rabbit hole.
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>>41217861
Strange times we live in.
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>>41213506
They don't control your dreams. You just have a strong imagination, or your brain is running on all cylinders processing the events of the day and recent past as it generates your dreams. Even thinking about having weird dreams can make you have weird dreams. The brain is weird.

Also, where did you get the idea that this is happening? Or even possible? If a voice in your head told you, don't listen. That shit lies, constantly.
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>>41212951
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipJtTQkYZZk
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God can read your mind and he sends things your way
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>>41212951
Clearly they're running an advanced AI trained on your personal data that has the same thoughts you do

Seriously, though, advertising companies have gotten very good at predicting what you might be thinking about based on what they already know about you, and with their data gathering and analysis techniques they know more about you than you do at this point. Remember to always use ublock when browsing the internet and try to minimise the use of your phone but keep in mind that if you connect to a computer on the other side of the world this inherently leaves you open to having your personal data harvested no matter what you do.
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When I delivered for FedEx, i moved a lot of Chewy (pet food/goods) and Grainger (power tools and workplace supplies etc) boxes. I eventually started getting ads for both despite not having pets nor being any sort of handyman, and also didn't ever search either of those.
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>>41212951
was that meme made by Chris Watts after he saw the oil skull?
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>>41212951
look up what an RF Module is and does, then look up DARPA BRAIN Initiative.
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>>41212951
They can make pretty accurate guesses based on what you're interested in and how many people have been interested in that thing in the past. There are examples where algorithms were able to tell that a woman is pregnant before she knows based on things like her searches, purchases, and social media posts because 1,000 other women before her made searches, purchases, or posts just like that before finding out they are pregnant. Then there's also the fact that (especially if you're not using adblockers or any software that anonymizes your traffic) you are bombarded daily with thousands of online advertisements and you just remember the one that matches what you're thinking of while thousands of others go totally unnoticed.
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>>41216638
Yeah I’m sure they either leave all the important classified stuff to the interns or these big corporate government contractors long since infiltrated by intelligence agencies simply choose not to influence the public, as history clearly shows, right?
You have to go back.
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>>41212951
I completely understand that this could probably be predictive modeling, but I use multiple adblockers and I have almost 2 million domains on my firewall blacklist specifically to block tracking. There is also the bader-meinhoff effect (frequency illusion), but I seriously believe mind reading technology exists.

The strangest example of this that I've experienced was when I was thinking about taking shrooms and I was worried I would have uncomfortable thoughts while tripping especially about the meat industry. This was only a passing thought and I never once searched for it, only existed in my mind. Suddenly I started getting advertisements about deli meat, hotdogs, and mail order steaks.

Of course they use this shit to push ads instead of using it for meaningful purposes, fuck this gay society.
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>>41212951
glad I'm not the only schizo with this issue. Youtube is very good at this, I'm used to getting video recommendations and ads based on what I was:
>doing in any form on the phone or internet
>saying around the phone
What gets me rustled is
>video recs, that are full versions of a webm I just saw on 4chan
>the exact video of some event unrelated to me, that someone told me in another language
>recommendation based on others' search history, on mobile internet, when I'm out
and what is schizo territory:
>recs of something I saw with my own eyes, very specific
>something I thought about, that is unpredictable by algorithms (not the latest goyflick)

There must be something to 4-5g towers, cameras, wifi signals and their effect on the human brain/body. And whatever they found out in dumbs and black site you can bet it will never see the light

but as colored folx say:
"yall mfs already know tf goin on"
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>>41212951
I started receiving messages from my phone company about buying a new cell phone when I hadn't even brought up the topic of conversation with anyone yet, I was just thinking about it since my cell phone is not working right
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>>41215509
>Some old guy was pissed that cvs sent coupons for baby shit to his teenage daughter and raised hell.
Target, not CVS. The key item was switching from scented lotion to unscented lotion.
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>singing on the way to my friend's house
>arrive and he's playing the same song
happens a bit too much even with other people. can go obscure too. im surrounded by feds!!?!
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>>41212951

I was researching solarpunk out of curiosity after browsing lainchan and came across "open source ecology" on wikipedia (DIY houses and agriculture machinery). The next day I was browsing Twitter/X and see a video from the exact creator behind the open source ecology movement. Later in the day I'm browsing /pol/ and see a thread discussing open source ecology. This movement has been around since 2003 by the way.

Glowies implanting thoughts?
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>>41213041
Kek.
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>>41212951
We are very easily to predict. Especially when they can track all our information down, the things that we do in the internet, they know all about it. They have our psychological profile and they know what we like and what we hate and what we beleive in and what we post online. So they have a lot of information about us. When the image of the beast becomes alive it will know all about us.
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i dont think its prediction or algorithm. from what ive noticed ive gotten ads on my phone from stuff i was staring at in target or grocery stores. even when i didnt have my phone with me. so that means that i am either hooked up to some sort of network im unaware of, or the security cameras in stores already ahve everyone like china does connected to their phone numbers through facial recognition

i rememeber i was in erewhon one time and i picked up a very niche bag of some random fucking 90 dollar poweder and grimaced at it and then pu it back down. i was at the tonic bar. when i got back to my phone i looked in instagram and saw an ad for it.

its not like it was a huge product. idk. maybe it saw i was at erewhon and was giving me ads for stuff people bought recently. but i know if i went to target and stood in certain aisles i would get ads for such things

the stuff i dont understad is like when i saw a girl wearing black and white vans and then i got an ad for black and white vans.
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>We are very easily to predict. Especially when they can track all our information down
People struggle to accept this because it makes them feel less unique as individuals.

You follow the herd? That's totally fine. Would it make you feel worse if you realized you had to eat and drink like everyone else? It shouldn't. Some things are desired en masse for simple reasons that shouldn't lead to existential crises.

With that said, targeted advertising has consistently failed for me. The businesses I buy from won't buy online ad space, and there's either a lack of competitors or the market segment is too small to even bother.

With that said, people don't realize that if they have their phone on them and the location has free wifi or they use an app that allows positional data access, newer 802.11 WLAN protocols have enough antennas over several routers to precisely pin down positional data in three geographical dimension to sub-millimeter capacity. It's precise enough to know what you picked up along the way. Imagine earth-imaging radar, but on a store-level scale. What they think is the phone reading their thoughts is really just accurate positioning data using wifi and local positional accelerometer readings from their phone. People are really predictable and they just do not understand the technology they use.
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https://www.weforum.org/videos/davos-am23-ready-for-brain-transparency-english/

I have posted the answer already. Nobody seems to care. Its not a secret and they are very proud of it. Yes your phone can primitively read your mind. Interpreting brain waves isn't that big of a deal anymore.
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>Interpreting brain waves isn't that big of a deal anymore.
What I'd like is a gadget that can record my dreams so that I can watch it in a more lucid, conscious state. I hate it when I forget dreams.

Brain imaging was close enough to get a low-resolution image back in the early 2000s, but that was some Japanese post-grad's project with a cat.

>>41225911
>the stuff i dont understad is like when i saw a girl wearing black and white vans and then i got an ad for black and white vans
She has shopped for vans in the past online on her phone. Her marketing data is integrated with her snapstagram account. You also have a snapstagram account and you also have a marketing ID. When you are in proximity to other users and potential peer groups, these algorithms recommend products to each other, because peer groups tend to buy the same thing.

You volunteered this information, as did she. You pay a price for access to social media.
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>>41226052
I friend of mine who works in advertising also told me this is already being used to detect emotions to find out how you react when seeing an advertisement.
I'm not sure if I believe him but I wouldn't rule it out either. The tech for this is over a decade old and combines with AI shit its probably 1000x better now.
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>>41226097
>I'm not sure if I believe him but I wouldn't rule it out either.
It's real. That's what camera access permissions are for. Apps also have access to the selfie camera with generalized camera access and it doesn't take a lot of compute to detect emotions. The very first iPhone did so reliably well to the point where it can also detect your heartrate from the tiny fluctuations in color with each heartbeat.
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>>41225911
This makes more sense than the predicted answers. I also notice that those close to me have been replaced by NPCs or robots. They seem to be able to read my mind; what I think in my mind, they seem to know. I look at the dishwashing sponge and think it needs replacement; it got replaced the next day. Toothbrush also, it's like they can see through my eyes. Or, in other words, they read our minds.
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its not mind reading. its actually time travelling algorithms.
they proved decisions made now can affect the past.
they cant go far into the future only like 3 minutes into the future.
they send you that shit to maintain timeline coherence.
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Normies are painfully predictable.
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>>41226241
I knew you would say that
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>>41226103
I mean its much worse than that. See the link I posted above. Its brain wave reading PLUS all the camera shit. Its super creepy. And very real. people think there would be some extra hardware required like abheadset or a chip but that's not the case. You hold the hardware I'm your hands.
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>>41226342
wifi and bluetooth is basically a very percise version of an eeg
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>>41212951
Same way the Akinator can know what character you're thinking but done at a mass scale with a shit ton more data points.



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