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Elon Musk. He's the last helicopter out of Saigon. Trust him or not, better get on board.

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This is an excellent video with a unique perspective on why Suchir Balaji (the whistleblower for OpenAI) was killed, how that ties into the rapid performance improvement of DeepSeek, and where the 50,000 GPU's that the Chinese government are rumored to have obtained really came from. It gets pretty deep in the weeds of why that is important, and what the recent USAID exposure really represents. One of the takeaway quotes from the interview, when asked "Do you trust Elon Musk?" was that Elon is like the last helicopter out of Saigon. It doesn't matter if you completely trust him. If you are the kind of person who is trying to make sense of all the half truths and conflicting information we've been inundated with over the last few years; if you are someone who has never accepted that Covid was a naturally occurring virus and that people have lied to you, then this is a video you really want to watch. It's packed with real people and real information, and ties a lot of loose threads together into an understandable tapestry.

 

 

 

The lunatics have gradually taken over the asylum.

 

But wait; the anti-lunatic brigade are here. And they mean business! Or do they?

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