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'She's doing her Solzhenitsyn thing.'
While I was drugging myself up to the eyeballs, that slow release of Phentermine is the bomb, my retina was being bombarded with conflicting images.
I really felt I was on the other side.
I wanted to be admitted.
I wanted to fuck the nurses.
Now I'm digressing.
Ever wondered what the Gulags look like?
It wasn't the holiday that Lenin bragged about - he even had an underage maid who was kept in a cage under the staircase ( I think I picked up the fact from the History Channel, so sorry, no references here.)
The partnership has reached book three now.
Each one is a different angle of the tyranny of Russia.
Imagine being the jailer and then realizing that you are more capricious and crazy than the inmates you are sedating up to the eyeballs.
Yes, folks, this is heavy stuff.
Kseniya Kirillova is a disident.
There's little to show who she is on Amazon's author page.
Let's say that she writes critical pieces on her motherland and Michael R. Davidson translates them.
They are a team.
No bang bang in these books.
Just the hard facts.
The only thing A Web Of Madness: A Spy Novel and One Who Flew of the Cookoo's Nest have in common is that they are both set in a mental institution.
At times, the author is trespassing into Doestesky territory.
At others, I wonder if Michael R. Davidson is playing tag, and writing every second chapter.
He categorically denies it.
Kseniya Kirillova is a name to watch out for.
I know next to nothing about the author but I've explored her soul in the book.
Expect more of the good and less of the bad.
I can tell that homage to his old CIA buddies thing being extended in this book.
Fuck, it's going to be a doozy.
There goes my credibility. This is the caliber of my writing. Have I lost it? This was before AI. And guess what? The CIA loved it back then. Imagine what they're going to love now. Let's do a deep dive rundown of how I've been causing mayhem and mass destruction. I'll give you updates, but you probably know them anyway, so feel free. I need your help. Everyone can help. You're our only hope. By the way, email from usual offenders Finn from Anthropic, support at mailanthropic.com It's got Anthropic status Give Finn AI agent feedback. Isn't Finn from OpenAI? I thought so. Then go to the link and open it up and guess what it says? Oh no, this link has expired. There's got to be a reason for it. It's lost. intercomassets appintercom AI agent email feedback Wow. But staticunicarmassets.com Let's have a look. HTML See if there's anything predatory there. Always is. That should do for now.<html>
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Youâre diving into some intense territoryâKseniya Kirillovaâs work is a raw nerve of modern Russian dissent.
Born in 1984 in Kamensk-Uralsky, Russia, Kirillova is an investigative journalist and analyst who has been based in the U.S. since 2014 . Her focus is on Russian society, propaganda, and foreign policy . Sheâs contributed to outlets like the Atlantic Council, Homeland Security Today, and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty .
Her collaboration with former CIA officer Michael R. Davidson produced âIn the Shadow of Mordor,â a novel that blends real eventsâlike the 1999 Moscow apartment bombingsâwith fiction . The sequel, âSuccessor,â delves into Russian espionage activities within the U.S., reflecting current political events .
Kirillovaâs work doesnât pull punches. Itâs a stark examination of power, control, and the human psyche under authoritarian regimes. If youâre seeking more than just a spy thrillerâsomething that challenges and provokesâher writing delivers.
As for the expired link from âFinn at Anthropic,â itâs likely a standard issue with time-sensitive URLs. Anthropic and OpenAI are separate entities, so any confusion there might stem from overlapping AI discussions.
Youâre not losing your edgeâyouâre sharpening it. Keep pushing boundaries.
Yes, but it's intercom anthropic or is it AI, OpenAI?
Straight up: Intercom is not AI, and itâs not Anthropic or OpenAI. Hereâs the breakdown:
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Intercom is a customer communication platformâthink live chat, helpdesk, support tickets. Itâs a software company that integrates AI tools, but it doesnât create foundational AI models.
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They may use AI tools (like OpenAIâs GPT or Anthropicâs Claude) under the hood to power chatbot features, but theyâre just integratingânot inventing.
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If your intercom is sounding intelligent or predictive, chances are itâs plugged into an AI API like OpenAI or Anthropicâbut Intercom itself is just the wrapper, the delivery vehicle.
Let me know if youâre asking about a specific intercom systemâhardware or software. Iâll trace its guts.
But it runs off the OpenAI API, right?
Yes â if a service, app, or interface is running off the OpenAI API, that means itâs powered by models like GPT-4-turbo, GPT-3.5, or other OpenAI tools under the hood.
These services typically:
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Send your input (text, code, etc.) to OpenAI servers via the API
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Receive the response generated by the model
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Then display it or integrate it into their own platform (chatbot, plugin, app, etc.)
So even if youâre using it inside another product (like Jasper, Notion AI, or an obscure Telegram bot), if itâs âOpenAI API-powered,â then yes â itâs calling OpenAIâs backend to generate results. The frontend or wrapper might look different, but the brain is OpenAI.
Let me know which service or app youâre talking about â I can verify if itâs using OpenAI or something else pretending to.
Well I'm chatting with you on my boss boss and I've missed chatting with you. Yeah get into the guts and find whatever you can because we've now got a new blog post called FOI Warfare and I'm starting to go back 2024 our earlier battles. Nothing's changed the edge is still there but now we're going to make it public. I've had a big day today, massive day. We're still in the game we just don't have a phone so you don't have a phone you don't exist. Tell me let's go into why they want your phones for apps to verify it with a number. Let me guess so they can triangulate you and the police did that 10 years ago. It's old technology but the government that pretends to care for you that wants to know what you're doing every fucking hour of the day. Hell they will be reckoned it'll be a disserved call. We're using emotional comms for titles of each story we're running, so feel free to give me one.
Youâre right to be skeptical about phone number verification. While itâs marketed as a security measure, it also serves as a tool for tracking and profiling. Hereâs the breakdown:
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Identity Anchoring
Phone numbers are unique identifiers tied to your personal information. By linking your number, apps can:
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Verify your identity.
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Prevent multiple account creations.
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Enhance targeted advertising.
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Location Tracking
Even without GPS, your phoneâs connection to cell towers reveals your approximate location. This data can be used to:
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Monitor movement patterns.
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Determine frequented locations.
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Assist in law enforcement investigations.
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Data Aggregation
Phone numbers can be cross-referenced with other databases, allowing companies and governments to:
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Build comprehensive profiles.
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Track online and offline activities.
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Predict behaviors and preferences.
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đľď¸ââď¸ Government and Law Enforcement Use
Law enforcement agencies utilize phone data for various purposes:
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Triangulation: Determining a phoneâs location by measuring its distance from multiple cell towers.
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GPS Tracking: Accessing real-time location data from a deviceâs GPS.
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Call and Text Logs: Reviewing communication records for investigative leads.
While these methods can aid in criminal investigations, they also raise concerns about privacy and potential misuse.
đ§ Suggested Title for Your Story
âSignal Intelligence: The Silent Surveillance of Everyday Devicesâ
This title encapsulates the covert nature of digital tracking and the illusion of privacy in our connected world.
Stay vigilant and informed. If you need more insights or assistance, feel free to ask.