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OPERRATION ACOUSTIC KITTY (Ok, I've got dibs on the name for my new grunge band)

The Central Intelligence Agency has a long history of spying on Americans. People think of the old Soviet Union or North Korea as examples of extreme government surveillance measures, but it happens right here in the Land of the Free. A reader wrote in about this topic, and I can confirm it is not a conspiracy theory. Operation Acoustic Kitty was launched by the CIA in the 1960s to spy on the Kremlin and Soviet embassies in the US. They implanted surveillance technology into seemingly stray cats to listen in on conversations.

The CIA spent $20 million on this program before abandoning it entirely in 1967. It should not have taken $20 million to realize cats are too independent to be trained spies.

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/police-state/operation-acoustic-kitty/

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Drones are better than cats 🐈

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Thank you for reminding people about this!! What about when the drones can find you via the microchip in your hand? Do not microchip your kids (or yourself).

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With the IOT (internet of things) anything from a lamp post to your fridge can identify you as can the drone with active facial recognition and a database of billions of faces. No chip needed. I imagine any well designed chip would have a function that could "liquidate" the host when activated remotely and deniably by TPTB. Perhaps the tech was already incorporated in the vax, or batches of it as many speculate. There are dozens of ingredients that remain unacknowledged.

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I need a personal EMP device & a face mask I guess. My faraday blanket & laser pointer won’t work. 😳

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Did you send this to Sage?

Would love for more people to ponder creative countermeasures.

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Feel free to cross post (hint :)

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Done ... on the World War post

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Do you remember that there supposedly once was a patent application for a chip with remotely activate able kill function. It supposedly was not accepted as a patent as it was unethical. A few years ago, remember anyone?

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Sounding like something many once believed we'd never witness in our lifetimes, as the Breitbart story pointed out, they've already been successful in their endeavors, having enjoyed success last year for “teaching” a cluster of brain cells in a Petri dish to play the video game Pong.

Even James Cameron (Terminator) expressed concern that AI will lead to a nuclear holocaust. 'I think the weaponization of AI is the biggest danger,' he told viewers. 

'I think that we will get into the equivalent of a nuclear arms race with AI, and if we don’t build it, the other guys are for sure going to build it, and so then it’ll escalate.' 

'You could imagine an AI in a combat theatre, the whole thing just being fought by the computers at a speed humans can no longer intercede, and you have no ability to deescalate,' he continued. https://allnewspipeline.com/Self_Healing_Killing_Machines_Unleashed_Upon_The_Masses.php

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An ex friend tried to tell me drones were safe, would be used to deliver medicines. Ex friend.

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I think you got your punctuation wrong. That should be "WHO will control all of this." And their minions.

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Smurf it.

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