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Anonymous /b/936945969#936946241
7/11/2025, 7:48:21 AM
>>936945926
Logistics and information. Everyone in the house can be entranced more easily if they are asleep including you. If you are isolated in the wilderness it could happen too, but that might be more opportunistic. Not to say you aren't an opportunistic target to begin with, but consider it as any other psyop. Targets are selected based on criteria; some can be inferred and some will appear random or unjustified from your perspective. They have goals that relate to things you've probably never thought about but are very important to them. Because of the nature of psyops, making the event inscrutable is a benefit to them. That's why they wear masks and larp as things they aren't. They also emulate the extrasensory nature of real interdimensional phenomenon with psychic attacks and technologies.
The degree of activity of these clandestine organizations is much larger than you assume. Hybrid beings masquerade as humans in society all the time and depending where you live you can run into them as a statistical feature, not an anomaly. In a similar sense these interests have infiltrated much of the global supply chain, militaries and other clandestine activities like trafficking, illicit trade, certain intelligence and research related groups/agencies, etc. Even an offshoot civilization independent of ours sees benefit in acquiring power and assets in our civilization.
Anonymous /b/936524110#936526131
7/2/2025, 5:35:33 AM
>>936525586
First you should understand different neural networks mirror different parts of the brain, with the ambition of "sentient" ai merely being an organized network of these systems. E.g. SD is the optical cortex, with its UI serving as cortical feedback neurons and its image processing being akin to the Drosophila visual circuit. Llms are portions of the frontal cortex, but most lack the CA1 and CA3 regions needed for long term association and memory. It ought to intrigue everyone that we continue to use such delaminated systems when fully organized systems have been in development since the 1970s.

Carrying this metaphor forward, the neural network model simply doesn't account for the peripheral CNS like the vagus nerves and autonomic nervous system, and the state of biophysics indicates the only way to achieve this kind of parity is by using wetware. So, even in the reductionist framework of the brain as a computer, a computer we make will never be able to gather subtleties about the environment and emotional reactions like we do even with logical routines that emulate this information.

However, the more important point you have encountered is that there is 0 evidence that human brains are limited to electromagnetic and thermal laws that restrict traditional computing. Neurons are structures that contain heterogenous nanoscale structures where subatomic forces like casimir effects (to name 1 example) dominate. Physics indicates the brain is much more complex than the so-called scientific revolution has described and draws upon complex subatomic, subliminal and superliminal regimes that allow information processing, sotrage and transmission beyond anything a solid state computer is capable of today. This can change, and we have been warned of the consequences of machines acquiring parity with human consciousness-- something we in modernity see in a restricted and flawed framework.