On Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 6:43 AM John Rose via AGI <[email protected]> wrote

>
> Matt, if you watched the whole video I posted above, the music cut-out in
> a couple places due to copyright I think, it is currently illegal to
> decrypt signals transmitting from nano fused inside of our bodies.
>

I watched parts of it, not the whole 2 hours. But why would we need to be
secretly microchipped and controlled by RF signals when there is the
obvious mind control technique right in front of us? I did a bit of
googling and found that about half of Americans believe in ESP and about
15% have personal experience with some form of psi such as clairvoyance,
telepathy, or precognition. About 40% believe in ghosts and 10% have
personally seen them including two people I know who honestly believe they
have. About 35% believe in UFOs and 10% have seen them. About 80% believe
in God.

My point is that people believe what they are told. Beliefs even override
the evidence of our own senses because our senses are not as reliable as we
think. The human brain has a write speed of 5 to 10 bits per second in
either mode, words or images. This means that what we believe depends
almost entirely on how many times we hear it. We believe what we want to be
true because we prefer sources that confirm our beliefs and ignore sources
that refute them. This behavior reduces the information rate and reduces
cognitive load because statements that agree compress better, but it's the
opposite of what we should be doing if we were really interested in
learning the truth. We have an organization (the Flat Earth Society, with
members around the globe) dedicated to reminding us that you cannot refute
beliefs with facts and logic. Our brains don't work that way.

AI makes mind control easier by modeling what we believe and confirming it.
It's what keeps us tuned into the same channels all day, feeding us
conspiracy theories or lies about how politics matters, dividing us so they
can sell ads.

The Tennessee law doesn't address this problem. I don't see how it could,
and even if there was a way to do it, I don't think that it should.

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