All beha vior is instructive. That is, we teach others how to treat us. The game of guilt, along with other Control Factor tools, teaches our Enemy it is winning and to continue playing. FP: The reason Nidal Hasan was able to perpetrate his murder spree at Fort Hood is precisely...
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From: Bill Siege! i) Sent: 2/8/2013 7:40:43 PM To: Charlotte Abrams iy Subject: Fro- The Control Factor - Frontpage Magazine interview Attachments: image001.gif; image002.jpg; image003.png; image004.png; image005.jpg; image006.jpg; image007.png Bill Siegel hopes this might be...
4.2.12 WC: 191694 As it turned out, I was not able to express my opinions anyway, even in response to their outrageous mischaracterization of my viewpoint or their comparisons of me to the most evil men in the world. When I turned to answer one of the bigoted chants, as I always...
Nobody has done any real work to support this proposition, nor is it clear exactly how it would be tested. My view is that the grammar “Islam is x” is itself problematic because Islam has expressed itself throughout history in a variety of fashions. It is more useful to talk in t...
In nearby Alexandria, Virginia, Richard Spencer, the president of the National Policy Institute, which is sometimes described as a “white supremacist think tank,” who had, peskily for the White House, adopted the Trump presidency as a personal victory, was organizing his trip to...
(3) Investments in AI should be accompanied by funding for research on ensuring its beneficial use. ... How can we make future AI systems highly robust, so that they do what we want without malfunctioning or getting hacked.'® The first two involve not getting stuck in suboptimal...
National Pub date: February 19, 2019 Title: DEEP THINKING Subtitle: Twenty-Five Ways of Looking at AI By: John Brockman Length: 90,000 words Headline: Science world luminary John Brockman assembles twenty-five of the most important scientific minds, people who have been thinking...
In the years after the First World War, until the end of the Second World War, three political models for shaping the future of nation states emerged; Fascism, Communism and liberal democracy. These all offered great ideas for the future of the world. Fascism and Communism shared...
Source: The Daily Telegraph {Main} Edition: Country: UK Date: Friday 15, September 2017 Page: 28 Area: 996 sq. cm Circulation: ABC 477927 Daily Ad data: page rate £46,000.00, scc rate £214.00 Phone: 020 7931 2000 Keyword: National Theatre (National) Gorkana A CISION» Co...
From: jeffrey E. [[email protected]] Sent: 10/9/2016 6:16:35 AM To: Gianni Serazzi_______________________________ Subject: Re: Since you are super well connected... lets see how he hnadles the debate tonight. he sholud apologize to hillary and ask her to do the same. On Sun,...
From: Alan Dershowitz Sent: 12/31/2014 11:43:48 PM To: jeffrey E. [[email protected]] CC: Martin G Weinberg Subject: Re: Filing in Epstein case Importance: High Privileged - Redacted Sent from my iPhone On Dec 31, 2014, at 4:01 PM, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote: Di...
Freedom House the Great Leap Forward or the Cultural Revolution, these and other aspects of the party's past were not considered utterly taboo, as long as the discussion did not lead to serious challenges to orthodox historical interpretations. According to the policies set down...
(3) Investments in AI should be accompanied by funding for research on ensuring its beneficial use. ... How can we make future AI systems highly robust, so that they do what we want without malfunctioning or getting hacked.'® The first two involve not getting stuck in suboptimal...
From: Edward Rod Larsen Sent: 10/30/2018 11:00:04 AM To: Jeffrey Epstein [[email protected]] Subject: Essays Importance: — High Essay 1. Coming from an international background, and having lived in Oslo, Tel Aviv, New York and London by the age of eighteen, I believe that...
Article 1. NYT The Tony Awards Roger Cohen May 12, 2011— Every few years along comes a brilliant Jewish writer called Tony with challenging views on Israel, and this great city — on all other matters the most open in the world — gets tied in knots over what can or cannot be s...