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Japan’s False Missile Alert Psyop, Terrorist-Hunting AI & The US’ Radioactive Drinking Water

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Today we find another addition to the very odd and revealing case of the Hawaii missile psyop. Japan “coincidentally” sent out a “false alert” of an impending missile attack last night. The odds of one such “accident” happening, with all the safeguards already in place, is very hard to believe. But to now see Japan have the exact same thing happen, is beyond belief. Make of it what you will, because at this point the story is surrounded in speculation, but it is quite hard not to see some larger agenda at play here. 

We discuss the horrifying concept that the Pentagon has now released “terrorist-hunting artificial intelligence” to be used in the field. The idea that this was done after only 8 months since the project’s inception, shows just how little concern they have for possible repercussions of such an action. 

 

This highlights an important point — that competition is driving these efforts, with a close second of military superiority, and it has nothing to do with the betterment of humanity. They certainly never stop to consider the possible negative side-effects. It is like we are living through a horror movie and the US is the ignorant character walking toward that horrible noise, or running into the woods when the town is clearly the other way. And no matter how much we scream, “Do go that way!” they just keep on going the wrong direction. This is like every technological thriller unfolding right in front of us, and no one seems to care; rather, they are too distracted and beguiled by new gadgets and convenience to take notice. Letting war and completion drive this effort, is simply ignoring all the very real concerns of some the best minds in this field — but as long we get there first, whatever the end, it’s all ok, right?

And we also discuss one of the most ignored, yet most important stories (in my opinion), and that is the increasingly deteriorating US infrastructure and the ramifications of not addressing it — most importantly of which is the drinking water crisis now facing the US. We are now beginning to see that the vast majority of water in the US contains lead or other contaminants, and a new study shows that over 170 million Americans are exposed to radioactive water, straight from their tap.

 

Please take the information discussed in the video below and research for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. As anyone telling you what the truth is, or claiming they have the answer, is likely leading you astray, for one reason or another. Stay Vigilant.

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Ryan Cristián
Ryan Cristián
"Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see." - John Lennon Driven by a desire for accuracy, chef and independent news stalwart Ryan Cristián has a passion for the Truth. As a recent recipient of the Serena Shim Award For Uncompromising Integrity In Journalism, he understands that Americans want their news to be transparent, devoid of the opulence frothed out by today's corporate media. A cultured and insightful man with a worldly sense, Ryan's unjaded approach offers common sense to the individual racked by the ambiguous news cycle - a vicious and manipulative merry-go-round that keeps trenchant minds at a manageable distance from the truth. Avid writer & editor by day, Truth seeker by night, Ryan's reality defines what it means to be current.
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