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Tuesday, July 25, 2023

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Ron DeSantis Allows Democrats to Hunt Down Trump Supporters in FL


Ron DeSantis has given J6 feds and their local Democrat henchmen free rein in Florida.

In her new episode of Loomer Unleashed, Laura Loomer exposed Ron DeSantis for allowing Florida Democrats and Biden’s DOJ to target Trump supporters. Florida has the most J6 defendants of any state. Trump has committed to giving full pardons to January 6th political prisoners should he be victorious in 2024, as numerous polls indicate he will be.

On her new episode of Loomer Unleashed, Laura Loomer reminded us that Ron DeSantis was glad that the Biden DOJ was arresting Trump supporters. DeSantis told residents of the villages, “I actually am glad to see some of these people [Trump supporters] being arrested from the DC thing, because I think the prosecutions will really make a difference.”

Florida has the most arrests for J6 of any state. To conduct these mass arrests of Florida residents, Ron DeSantis has allowed the United States Capitol Police to set up offices in Tampa, Florida. The Capitol Police mobile offices in Florida are the first of their kind and could lead to a total federal takeover of policing.

Loomer’s video also reminded us of Ron DeSantis’ horrific tweet from January 7th, 2021. In this tweet, DeSantis praised the United States Capitol Police for murdering Ashli Babbit and instigating the events on J6.


Tucker Carlson and others have exposed the fact that United States Capitol Police Officers were undercover instigating the events on January 6th, 2021. Video from that day proves that United States Capitol Police allowed protesters into the Capitol complex.

Loomer highlighted that Ron DeSantis has filled his staff with never-Trump globalists. NationalFile reported on DeSantis’ latest hire, Cody Hall. Hall is a NATO-supporting warmonger who was excited that Donald Trump had been arrested.

DeSantis also allowed Florida Democrats to target Trump supporters following...

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Monday, July 24, 2023

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Computer chip with built-in human brain tissue gets military funding


Last year, Monash University scientists created the "DishBrain" – a semi-biological computer chip with some 800,000 human and mouse brain cells lab-grown into its electrodes. Demonstrating something like sentience, it learned to play Pong within five minutes.

The micro-electrode array at the heart of the DishBrain was capable both of reading activity in the brain cells, and stimulating them with electrical signals, so the research team set up a version of Pong where the brain cells were fed a moving electrical stimulus to represent which side of the "screen" the ball was on, and how far away from the paddle it was. They allowed the brain cells to act on the paddle, moving it left and right.

Then they set up a very basic-reward system, using the fact that small clusters of brain cells tend to try to minimize unpredictability in their environment. So if the paddle hit the ball, the cells would receive a nice, predictable stimulus. But if it missed, the cells would get four seconds of totally unpredictable stimulation.

It was the first time lab-grown brain cells had been used this way, being given not only a way to sense the world, but to act on it, and the results were impressive.

Impressive enough that the research – undertaken in partnership with Melbourne startup Cortical Labs – has now attracted a US$407,000 grant from Australia's National Intelligence and Security Discovery Research Grants program.

These programmable chips, fusing biological computing with artificial intelligence, "in future may eventually surpass the performance of existing, purely silicon-based hardware," says project lead, Associate Professor Adeel Razi.

"The outcomes of such research would have significant implications across multiple fields such as, but not limited to, planning, robotics, advanced automation, brain-machine interfaces, and drug discovery, giving Australia a significant strategic advantage," he said.


A microscope image of neurons within DishBrain, with cells highlighted using fluorescent markers


The DishBrain's advanced learning capabilities, in other words, could underpin a new generation of machine learning, particularly when embodied in autonomous vehicles, drones, and robots. It could give them, says Razi, "a new type of machine intelligence that is able to learn throughout its lifetime."

The technology promises machines that can continue to learn new abilities without compromising old ones, that can adapt well to change, and that can map old knowledge onto new situations – while continually self-optimizing their use of computing power, memory and energy.

"We will be using this grant," says Razi, "to develop better AI machines that replicate the learning capacity of these biological neural networks. This will help us scale up the hardware and methods capacity to the point where they become a viable...

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