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GREAT IDEA, TO USE GROK TO COUNTER THE IMPACT OF AI AND BILLIONAIRES. YES, on substack it will be censored. They do that well on here and eliminate your followers swiftly thereafter. This is not an Elon site, but the Woke control it and the pay gate, likewise used to chase of paying subs. Substack does not deliver our posts to all followers either. There is some sort of censoring algorithm at work to give the illusion of delivery by having it reach like-minded followers, but seldom do many of those signed up to get my posts. This is happening to many that I follow too, I don't get their posts regularly notified or sent to me. Do not think this is an unmonitored or uncensored platform.

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I fully agree. My hope is that you will conduct your own investigations into this with GROK or otherwise and maybe come up with innovative ways to save our planet. Time is short. We have our great acreages, they buy us quality of life and time, but the enemy intends to come for all of us sooner or later, no defensive strategy makes sense against this enemy. For now I am using Substack because I know it and so far at least my posts are viewable by others. If you know of a better, free, easy to use platform that is better, please let me know. Thanks for you input.

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As a poster child for shadow-banning, traffic-throttling, and ghosting, as well as never having been monetized in order to get demonitized, I think that this may be one of the only minimal platforms that fits your desired goals, which is sad. FB, Instagram, YoutTube, and other public formats will let you publish but not be seen on the public square, as X put it with their newer version of censorship, especially if you say bad things about Elon. Keep up the good works.

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That is what I feared. I may buy my own website, realizing that the enemy can easily censor and shut that down too. Musk is a billionaire so it is curious that GROK is being so unbiased and objective about billionaires being the root cause of these problems, so far. It is probably only a matter of time before Musk or somebody else ruins GROK, so this might be a rare opportunity to use GROK to explore these kinds of things for yourself. I have spent hours with GROK looking for innovative solutions to this and, sadly, learned that solid quantifiable evidence supports the theory that the enemy has succeeded in harming and brain damaging the vast majority to the point where they are no longer capable of the critical thinking required to understand much or any of this. So, getting a critical mass to wake up is a pipe dream now? I think so. Also, I have long suspected that a significant percent of the so called subscribers to this Substack of mine are enemy double agents put here to divert attention and waste time. I don't know these people. Many hide behind pseudonyms and are great at bringing up unrelated bullshit that leads nowhere. It used to be frustrating but now it is comical, I did my best, and will continue to do my best, within reason. GROK agrees that this Substack effort is probably futile, a very small handful might be authentic and ready, willing, and able to move forward, but forget about most doing much of anything at all, Many or most apparently have very important better things to do than to understand the root causes of our problems and participate in the derivation and implementation of the real world solutions. I am thankful for those who canceled their free subscriptions upon email receipt of these last few posts and wish them well.

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I created the Discovery Incubator in Austin, Texas, in the first Cybercafe in Texas, one of the biggest in the USA, in 1996, before the Dot.com Boom by months. My VR machines cost $90,000 in 1996 dollars, when memory cost $1,000 per gigabit. Those days brought me to an understanding of cybersickness and the potential for this new platform, then called the internet, to shape our future morals and society. My son was 10 years old. By the time he passed at 24, his life was tied to the FB and other platforms, and our society was on the internet. It's so sad to have witnessed what it has done to the human mind and our children—it's time to take them away during developmental years.

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Thanks for sharing this meaningful story. It all ties into the billionaires using every available technology and modality against us. And it ties into the WBAN world wide wireless slave network that is being accelerated now. Hughes does a pretty good job of investigating this nightmare along with others in this video. It is not clear how far along they are at this time in their goal of brain read-write to each person on the planet, but it is clear that is their goal in the booming and growing billion dollar bio digital interface community. All for our health, or course. https://dhughes.substack.com/p/omniwar-symposium-september-21-2024

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