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Let me go back to Gorgon stair for a moment. I want you people to understand the significance of the surveillance apparatus in the United States. Once again, this is Gorgon stair wide area motion imagery. The more important part about this is that this is from 2014. This is technology from 2014. I don't think people really comprehend how much surveillance the United States Palunteer and the other defense contractors have over this planet. I think that most people are vastly vastly underestimating our surveillance apparatus in the United States. Even if this requires a drone flying overhead, it's still a 100 kilometer square area that it can cover. And that was in 2014 technology. Even if they have not found a way to incorporate this technology into satellites, which I would be surprised if they haven't by now, then they still have basically perfect coverage of anywhere on the planet that they want at any point. If they want there to be coverage of the planet, they will have it. They will have it. What people don't realize is that this data is imagine taking pictures of the whole Earth all the time. That's a huge huge amount of data, almost unprecedented amount of data. It's not people sifting through that data. They have an AI that is sifting through that data. And this is what the AI is doing. The AI is looking at those photos that it's rendering this video world map of and it's looking for changes. This is what CBers is doing. It's looking for changes. CBers is looking for a rocket to take off. It's looking for a heat signature to take off. The ones that are mapping the cities are just tracking people. Literally tracking people everywhere they go. Tracking you when you go to get your Starbucks. When you come back home, it's tracking you and it's following you and it sees you come out the door and then it maps where you go and it maps you coming back and it can build a whole profile about you. And this data is being saved on servers forever. Never being deleted. Saved forever. Imag think about the significance of this. A lot of people struggle to to actually comprehend what this really means. This means that all the whole surveillance system is automated. It's all automated. Even the drones can be automated. Just send the drone up, have the new drone, have it come down or what have 36 hours and send a new drone up and just you have persistent coverage. All the information is being automated. It's being saved forever. The concern for people should be that the data is being saved forever. meaning even if now we say that okay we're not going to abuse this this power we're not going to abuse this power they might abuse it in the future and they have historical data and this is probably where they get around the legality of it because people say oh well this is illegal it's not illegal it's not illegal because they're not taking any action on it if I take photos of you but I never take you to court or anything like that then how would you ever even know the photos exist you wouldn't so what they do is they're hiding this information in database servers and If you commit a crime, if you commit a crime, then they can go back and say, "Okay, deanonymize ABC123." Now that becomes Jon Jones and they say, "Okay, where was Jon Jones hiding out at?" You can figure out where you were. It's like the movie The Net or like the movie Enemy of the State. So, will they abuse it? Probably. Here's my political take on it. It should be made publicly available. Imagine if that data, which is public data, it's it's filming public areas, right? Assuming it's not seeing you in your house, that data should be open to the public. Should be a database that the public has access to. If I want to see who's hanging out on the corner of 12th Street, I should just be able to pull up that database system myself. That's how you get around. I mean, because it's not going away. Technology is not going backwards. We're not putting all this stuff back in Pandora's box. So, the answer is make it open source. Exactly. People in the people in the in the comments actually got it. Make it open source. Make it public. That way, we're all availers and actions appropriately. If I value privacy more often, maybe I won't go walking to the Starbucks as often. I mean, it's not great, but at least gives me options. Last thought on this before we move to the next topic. We're not just looking down, chat. We're not just looking down. You guys understand the significance of this? So, I just laid out that we've got all these cameras scanning the Earth. We're not just looking down, chat. We're looking up, too. What does this mean? We're looking up and we're looking up with quantum radars, quantum sensors. Our quantum sensors can beat the defraction limit. They can beat the defraction limit. When I read this about the free electron plasma laser, I realized something significant. We can resolve images at a much higher rate than the public can. We can see further into outer space clearer than what the public knows about. What this means is that we know what Threeey Atlas is. The space rock. We know what ThreeI Atlas is. We already know if it's an alien mother ship or if it's just a rock. Spoiler alert, it's just a rock. We already know that. In fact, if there's aliens like anywhere out there, we already know that, too. Almost certainly we already know that we've already either detected technological signatures or we've seen craft for sure. This is what I say when I say guys you have to make sure you understand what our surveillance capabilities are because we're not just looking down with those surveillance capabilities. We're looking up too. Imagine looking up into the sky with an AI system that anytime you find something different or that ch anything that changes automatically flags an AI. How would a UFO be able to hide? There's no UFO there. Now, a UFO comes into the picture. Boom. The AI snaps it and says, "Oop, found something. Something's different here." Boom. And then sends it to groundbased computers and then it alerts somebody, right? So, what did I just lay out to summarize? There is no privacy. There is no privacy. Why do I support Palunteer tongue and cheek? because we're not putting this we're not putting this genie back in the bottle. It's not going back in the bottle. And the best case scenario now for us is to make it open source to make it public to make people aware of what the capabilities are. And then the flip side of it for those UFO people out there is they know what's going on up in the sky. They're looking up into outer space as well. And if there's anything moving around out there, they're seeing it. They've got sensors that are significantly more advanced than what the public knows about. So they're able to resolve images at a much much higher rate than the public knows. And we've got gravitational telescopes that probably can map the universe in a level of detail that we could only dream of from the public perspective. So just keep that in mind, guys. Keep that in mind.