Virtual Weapon Connectivity 20220403.

In between breaks of watching airplane disasters, hubby brought to my attention, that many people are reading this blog and they don’t understand it. (well, why don’t you leave a comment?) or (this is associative writing, whatever comes to mind…)

Right, this is to document what I don’t understand either about virtual connectivity. The very reason for documenting this is: it doesn’t make any sense. It is work I am not paid for, it is a form of abuse and even the greater good cannot justify it. The virtual connectivity I document here is flawed. Therefore it is a risk. The movie “Virtual Weapon 1997” with Terence Hill features a technology that somewhat explains what I document here. Do I know how it works? No! All I know is that I can interrupt the connection by putting MAVIG x-ray protection on my left upper jaw, it’s like hanging up a phone call.

This technology is abuse, since it doesn’t remedy the violation of my legal rights in regards to Exner’s wrong doings. My conclusion is, that a company from the inherited Meyer-Stoll stock portfolio at Credit Suisse is running and abusing that technology.

So far so good.

The mass shooting like the recent one in Nashville most likely are virtual world triggered, the Jack Reacher movie question: who was the real target and who was collateral for distraction.

It is very well possible that information from tools like WhatsApp are used to build virtual world scenarios like the metaversum. It is flawed, which explains event triggers in real world that don’t make any sense.

Also creating a meta-versum is somewhat the movie Matrix: humans are living mentally in a virtual world while they are destroying their infrastructure. I am asking myself if I am answering to the idiosyncrasies of the Metaversum. Who is paying me for this beta testing?

…. she could make the whole room sing.

me: to make the whole room think.

AI… to make the whole room sink.

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Annalena Charlotte Alma Baerbock.

ruhig stellen.

numbing signals in Network thinking.

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