Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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And, you know, I don't think β listen, I don't understand AI, okay? I do know β I can see from all this technology how it's this kind of turnkey totalitarianism that once you put these systems in place, you know, they can be misused to enslave people. And they can be misused in wars and, you know, to subjugate, to kill, to do all of these bad things. And I don't think there's anybody β
And, you know, I don't think β listen, I don't understand AI, okay? I do know β I can see from all this technology how it's this kind of turnkey totalitarianism that once you put these systems in place, you know, they can be misused to enslave people. And they can be misused in wars and, you know, to subjugate, to kill, to do all of these bad things. And I don't think there's anybody β
who understands this. You know, we need to bring in the tech community and say, tell us what these regulations need to look like, you know, so that there can be freedom to innovate, so that we can milk AI for all of the good things, but not, you know, fall into these traps that are going to, you know, that are these existential threats to, that pose existential threats to humanity.
who understands this. You know, we need to bring in the tech community and say, tell us what these regulations need to look like, you know, so that there can be freedom to innovate, so that we can milk AI for all of the good things, but not, you know, fall into these traps that are going to, you know, that are these existential threats to, that pose existential threats to humanity.
who understands this. You know, we need to bring in the tech community and say, tell us what these regulations need to look like, you know, so that there can be freedom to innovate, so that we can milk AI for all of the good things, but not, you know, fall into these traps that are going to, you know, that are these existential threats to, that pose existential threats to humanity.
The evidence that the CIA was involved in my uncle's murder and that they were subsequently involved in the cover-up and continue to be involved in the cover-up. I mean, there's still 5,000 documents that they won't release 60 years later is, I think, so insurmountable and so mountainous and overwhelming that it's beyond any reasonable doubt that
The evidence that the CIA was involved in my uncle's murder and that they were subsequently involved in the cover-up and continue to be involved in the cover-up. I mean, there's still 5,000 documents that they won't release 60 years later is, I think, so insurmountable and so mountainous and overwhelming that it's beyond any reasonable doubt that
The evidence that the CIA was involved in my uncle's murder and that they were subsequently involved in the cover-up and continue to be involved in the cover-up. I mean, there's still 5,000 documents that they won't release 60 years later is, I think, so insurmountable and so mountainous and overwhelming that it's beyond any reasonable doubt that
including dozens of confessions of people who were involved in the assassination, but every kind of document. It came as a surprise recently to most Americans, I think, the release of these documents in which the press, the American media, finally acknowledged that, yes, Lee Harvey Oswald was a CIA asset. He was recruited, you know, in 19...
including dozens of confessions of people who were involved in the assassination, but every kind of document. It came as a surprise recently to most Americans, I think, the release of these documents in which the press, the American media, finally acknowledged that, yes, Lee Harvey Oswald was a CIA asset. He was recruited, you know, in 19...
including dozens of confessions of people who were involved in the assassination, but every kind of document. It came as a surprise recently to most Americans, I think, the release of these documents in which the press, the American media, finally acknowledged that, yes, Lee Harvey Oswald was a CIA asset. He was recruited, you know, in 19...
57, he was a Marine working at the Atasui Air Force Base, which was the CIA Air Force Base, with the U-2 flights, which was a CIA program. He was recruited by James Jesus Angleton, who was the director of counterintelligence, and then sent on a fake defection to Russia, and then brought back to Dallas, and people didn't know that.
57, he was a Marine working at the Atasui Air Force Base, which was the CIA Air Force Base, with the U-2 flights, which was a CIA program. He was recruited by James Jesus Angleton, who was the director of counterintelligence, and then sent on a fake defection to Russia, and then brought back to Dallas, and people didn't know that.
57, he was a Marine working at the Atasui Air Force Base, which was the CIA Air Force Base, with the U-2 flights, which was a CIA program. He was recruited by James Jesus Angleton, who was the director of counterintelligence, and then sent on a fake defection to Russia, and then brought back to Dallas, and people didn't know that.
Even though it's been known for decades, it never percolated into the mainstream media because they have such an allergy to anything that challenges the Warren Report. When Congress investigated my uncle's murder,
Even though it's been known for decades, it never percolated into the mainstream media because they have such an allergy to anything that challenges the Warren Report. When Congress investigated my uncle's murder,
Even though it's been known for decades, it never percolated into the mainstream media because they have such an allergy to anything that challenges the Warren Report. When Congress investigated my uncle's murder,
In the 1970s, the church committee did, and they did a two-and-a-half-year investigation, and they had many, many more documents and much more testimony available to them than the Warren Commission had. And this was a decade after the Warren Commission. They came to the conclusion that my uncle was killed by a conspiracy. And there was a division where essentially one guy on that committee
In the 1970s, the church committee did, and they did a two-and-a-half-year investigation, and they had many, many more documents and much more testimony available to them than the Warren Commission had. And this was a decade after the Warren Commission. They came to the conclusion that my uncle was killed by a conspiracy. And there was a division where essentially one guy on that committee
In the 1970s, the church committee did, and they did a two-and-a-half-year investigation, and they had many, many more documents and much more testimony available to them than the Warren Commission had. And this was a decade after the Warren Commission. They came to the conclusion that my uncle was killed by a conspiracy. And there was a division where essentially one guy on that committee