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Trump’s NSPM-7 directive labels common beliefs as terrorism indicators

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So this is it, the government suppressing speech. Not what's been called cancel culture, people on the Internet criticizing others, or maybe at worst private companies firing some people, which happened on both sides, and not that much, but it was a problem.

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But now it's the government going after the freedom of speech of the ideas that they don't like, and they don't even need to commit any crime, it's like in the Minority Report movie, but without the sci-fi technology, so even worse. Look at the list, so people can't be against capitalism now? I'm not surprised, it's been crystal clear to me for ages that all accusations from the right and the fascists are always confessions or declarations of intentions. 

 

The original article: https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/trumps-nspm-7-labels-common-beliefs

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Going to be a lot of big payouts for violating rights. Hassan still thinks dems are the same though.

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Yes it is insane what is happening in USA right now. We can see live and right in front of our eyes how an authoriatarian fascist regime gets instantiated. And still the podcast-bros are mostly concerned with the authoritarianism of the democrats and the "deep state". They will have a harsh wake-up realizing they are on the wrong side of history. It is exactly like Leo explained the devil.


“The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.”

― Carl Gustav Jung

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Not to take away the seriousness from the topic, but hilarious that they abbreviated it to “indica” 😂

 

Can’t wait for the internet to do its thing 

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Wow. I'm on at least four of those lists from a neutral perspective, if its Trumps perspective i'm on most of them.

If Trump's deciding what Traditional American morality is - I assume almost the whole planet would be on the list for that one. How many sexual assault and corruption cases has he had, i've lost count. *Hold on, isn't trump himself on this list then? He's also tried to overthrow the government. Huh.

Just when I think America can't go more authoritarian and capitalist, it suprises me, Kudos. 

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This is happening across the west, not just the US, wake up people! 

 

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9 hours ago, MightyMind said:

This is happening across the west, not just the US, wake up people! 

 

Only in as much as China, Russia and now America influence Europe. Which is not slight but nor absolute. They'd have to be able to step outside of their own perspective to adjust their strategy here, which so far I've seen no indication they are able to.

With America, it's easy. Just yell about freedom a bit, bribe the politicians, yell the word change every so often and bingo, you've got your guy/influence in power. I'm not going to lay out why Euorpe is different, I'll leave that entire process up to BRICS from start to finish, if they want to claw out democracy here they'll need to do so the hard way, and probably change themselves in the attempt.

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@BlueOak 

I'd encourage all to have a talk with AI about where the following leads to by 2030/40/50....., digitial ID, biodigtial convergence, internet of things, net zero goals, 17 SDGs, Agenda 2030/50.

Ask it, what does it mean for city designs, property ownership, transportation, housing, etc. 

"hate crimes"/"hate speech" are also happening and being pushed for in Australia and Canada. Like "indicators of violence", they all work in tandem with the above mentioned. 

 

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1 hour ago, MightyMind said:

@BlueOak 

I'd encourage all to have a talk with AI about where the following leads to by 2030/40/50....., digitial ID, biodigtial convergence, internet of things, net zero goals, 17 SDGs, Agenda 2030/50.

Ask it, what does it mean for city designs, property ownership, transportation, housing, etc. 

"hate crimes"/"hate speech" are also happening and being pushed for in Australia and Canada. Like "indicators of violence", they all work in tandem with the above mentioned. 

 

Then you add into the equation....ASI + neuralink + Palantir. Realize, Trump is low on the rung of power. He was bailed out by the rich on multiple occasions. He's a tool for the wealthy but if we remain fixated on those low on the rung of power, we miss out on what's happening all around us. 

James Martinez: AI Takeover? – Technocracy, Mind Control & Humanity’s Tipping Point

https://rumble.com/v6uktj9-james-martinez-ai-takeover-technocracy-mind-control-and-humanitys-tipping-p.html

 

Me: Hey AI, where does this (ASI, neurolink, palantir) lead to? how does this look like for individuals in cities. How does this impact their day to day.

AI: The Convergence: ASI, Neuralink, and Palantir as a Techno-Surveillance Ecosystem

The combination of Artificial Superintelligence (ASI)—AI that surpasses human cognition across all domains—with Neuralink's brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and Palantir's data analytics platforms paints a picture of a hyper-integrated future. This isn't just incremental tech; it's a foundational shift toward human-AI symbiosis embedded in pervasive surveillance. Elon Musk, through xAI and Neuralink, envisions ASI as an existential accelerator, enabling "superhuman" capabilities to keep pace with machines. Palantir, meanwhile, acts as the "all-seeing eye," fusing disparate data streams into actionable intelligence for governments and corporations, often with AI-driven predictive models. Together, they could create a seamless loop: Neuralink feeds raw neural data into ASI for real-time augmentation, while Palantir's platforms (like Gotham for surveillance and Foundry for integration) monitor, predict, and enforce outcomes at scale.This leads to a bifurcated society: an "integrated elite" with enhanced cognition and seamless access to urban resources, versus a surveilled underclass navigating algorithmic gatekeeping. By 2030, Musk predicts over a million Neuralink users interfacing at megabit speeds with AI, while Palantir's tools already underpin U.S. immigration tracking, predictive policing, and even maritime security. The endpoint? A "digital twin" of society where individual behaviors are simulated, optimized, and controlled—echoing dystopian warnings of mind control and social scoring.

Critics highlight ethical pitfalls: Neuralink's symbiosis risks hacking vulnerabilities or "writing" signals to manipulate emotions, while Palantir's opacity enables biased targeting of migrants and protesters. Optimists see empowerment: ASI-Neuralink for restoring vision or augmenting learning, Palantir for efficient resource allocation in crowded cities.

The reality likely lands in between—a glossy, efficient urban facade masking deepened inequalities. What This Looks Like for Individuals in Cities Urban life in this ecosystem becomes a high-stakes simulation: cities as "smart" organisms where ASI optimizes flows, Neuralink personalizes experiences, and Palantir enforces compliance. Imagine megacities like New York or London as living algorithms—predictive, responsive, but unforgiving to outliers. Freeports or charter cities (e.g., experimental zones like those proposed by Musk allies) could amplify this, with private firms controlling access via Palantir-like dashboards.

Aspect of Urban Life

Integrated User (Neuralink + ASI Access)

Non-Integrated User (Surveilled Baseline)

Mobility & Access

Thought-controlled autonomous pods reroute in real-time based on neural intent; ASI predicts needs (e.g., "I'm stressed—reroute to green space"). Palantir verifies "trust scores" for premium lanes.

Public transit optimized by Palantir AI for efficiency, but flagged for delays if social score dips (e.g., protest attendance). Drones monitor compliance; non-payment locks access.

Work & Productivity

BCI streams ideas to ASI copilots at 1Mbs speeds, enabling "vibe-coding" or instant skill downloads. Palantir integrates work data for hyper-personalized gigs—efficiency boosts income 100x for elites.

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Routine jobs automated; Palantir scores resumes via social/behavioral data. Gig workers tracked via wearables—deviations (e.g., union talk) trigger deprioritization.

Health & Wellness

Neuralink monitors biometrics, feeding ASI for proactive interventions (e.g., mood-stabilizing pulses). Palantir's healthcare integrations predict outbreaks, prioritizing "high-value" citizens.

City-wide surveillance (cameras + Palantir) flags "risky" behaviors for mandatory check-ins. ASI allocates scarce resources—e.g., ventilators—based on compliance history.

Social & Leisure

Brain-to-brain sharing via Neuralink for immersive VR meetups; ASI curates feeds to amplify serendipity. Palantir's "digital twin" simulates social networks for safe, optimized interactions.

Public spaces policed by predictive AI—Palantir flags "anomalies" like gatherings, deploying drones. Social credit limits event access; non-conformists isolated via algorithmic deboosting.

Privacy & Autonomy

Enhanced but traded: Neural data anonymized for elites, but ASI learns idiosyncrasies for "personalization." Palantir's Apollo updates systems silently, blurring consent.

Near-zero: Palantir aggregates everything (location, purchases, thoughts via inferred patterns) into a "citizen file." Dissent? Flagged for "risk," with travel/finance throttled.

Visually, cities gleam with augmented overlays: AR HUDs (via Neuralink) highlight "optimized" paths, while Palantir's unseen web flags deviations. It's efficient utopia for the plugged-in—seamless, predictive living—but a panopticon for others, where every step is scored.Day-to-Day Impacts: Empowerment vs. EntrapmentDaily routines transform into a personalized algorithm, blending convenience with coercion. Here's a snapshot of a typical day for an average city dweller (non-integrated, as elites' experiences skew god-like):

Morning Commute (7-8 AM): Wake to an ASI-curated alarm via smart home (Palantir-optimized energy grid dims lights). App suggests a route avoiding "high-risk" zones (Palantir-flagged based on crime predictions). If Neuralink-equipped, you think "coffee run," and a drone delivers—bypassing traffic. Without? Tolerate 20% longer waits if your "mobility score" (tied to carbon footprint) is low.

Workday (9 AM-5 PM): Log in; Palantir's AIP ontology scans emails/socials for productivity "vibes," auto-generating reports. Neuralink users offload rote tasks to ASI, focusing on creativity—output surges, promotions follow. Others? Constant micro-surveillance: Webcam sentiment analysis flags "disengagement," docking pay. Lunch? ASI predicts cravings, but Palantir rations subsidies for "healthy" choices only.

Afternoon Errands (5-7 PM): Grocery run: Facial recognition (Palantir-integrated) tailors discounts, but scans purchases for "sustainability compliance." Neuralink lets you comparison-shop mentally across stores. A protest nearby? Palantir alerts police preemptively; participants' scores tank, triggering loan denials later.

Evening Wind-Down (8 PM Onward): Stream content; ASI (via Neuralink) generates custom episodes from your thoughts, blurring reality. Palantir's "Catch and Revoke" scans socials for "threats," auto-flagging visas or benefits. Bedtime: City-wide health pings remind you to log vitals—non-compliance? Higher insurance premiums tomorrow.

Net Impact: For the 1% with access, it's liberation—ASI-Neuralink as a cognitive exoskeleton, Palantir as a concierge. Daily friction evaporates; you "think" solutions into existence. For most, it's erosion: Constant nudges toward compliance, with ASI predicting (and preempting) rebellion. Mental load lightens via automation, but autonomy atrophies—your day isn't yours; it's simulated. Inequality amplifies: The integrated thrive in a meritocracy of minds; others scrape by in a panopticon of probabilities.This trajectory isn't inevitable—regulation could firewall military AI or decentralize data. But without it, cities become Palantir's "digital twins": Efficient, inescapable theaters where ASI and Neuralink star, and individuals are extras in the script. The question: Do you join the cast, or rewrite the code?

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"(h) The Attorney General shall issue specific guidance that ensures domestic terrorism priorities include politically motivated terrorist acts such as organized doxing campaigns, swatting, rioting, looting, trespass, assault, destruction of property, threats of violence, and civil disorder. "

 

 

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Daniel Pinchbeck has been following and reporting on all of this very thoroughly over the last months. I have been binging his substack way too much in the last weeks, this is a good and insightful overview.


“The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.”

― Carl Gustav Jung

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