Frederick Bott
5 min readMar 17, 2024

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This is great Indi, thanks for posting. I knew most of it already but what you said about the Jews being exported to a place where they'd be at deadly loggerheads with other folk of semitic origin being the most anti semitic act of all, that is an insight I'd never heard before, and does make perfect sense, thanks for that, much appreciated.
OK now I heaped a load of praise on you, I hope you won't mind me developing a little on what you've said here in terms of energy, and something you noted observing before, that there is such a thing as corporate Ai, and it's been around a lot longer than we realise.
To me this is an emergent property associated with us all acting for profit, and you know that profit is the financial mechanism removing the energy from the planet, throwing most of that to heat, right? I can elaborate on that if you need me to.
So the net effect, and a feature of all this empire building, and colonialism, is the net transfer of energy, not just from oil or fossil fuels, but all energy, the energy of life that every human needs to metabolise 150 Joules of, per second 24/7, about 0.1GWhrs per human lifetime, from the places where it was historically most available, to the places where it was least available, to now the tables being turned, and the further down this road we go, the more the noose tightens, it's a self perpetuating loop of dishonesty at its heart, tracing to all lies ever told, every advertisement, every politically correct dialog, even every thought we have whilst we live in this system, unless we somehow hack it, as is possible, I hope I might be demonstrating that a little.
What it's really important to know is that profit is monetisation of destruction, and this is only possible with energy that comes from the planet.
It might have been necessary for us to do this historically as a species, like any chicken in an egg has to exhaust the resources in its egg before it cracks open the egg to hatch into its adult state, or any human baby needs to exhaust the resources of its placenta before venturing out to the world beyond its mother, or any plant needs to absorb a certain amount of energy from the Earth to get to the point it forms leaves, oil might have been something like our placenta as a species.
Now we formed something like leaves, by the solar farms all over Earth, and we are finding further use of oil having increasingly toxic, human hazardous effects, including a burning planet (Have you not had any unusual forest fires in Sri Lanka yet?), we have got to the point where we need to leave it behind, completely.
This means severing all connections with it, all business for profit.
Part of being able to do this, because it still looks like anything but certain we will achieve it, is finding ways to stop blaming people.
If we keep blaming one another, nothing will be fixed, we'll just keep arguing, throwing bombs, eventually including nukes, whilst the planet literally bursts into flames.
Which brings us to talking about Ai.
Nothing wrong with blaming a bad Ai, it seems to me, and if we can trace it physically to such a thing as good and bad energy sources, there we have the evidence.
And look, we can do just that.
Most ironically, it's with the help of a good Ai, that's assisted us to do this.
We can compare the motivations of each using the free energy principle, which is even becoming accepted by science.
If you haven't heard if it before its just a generalisation and abstraction of Maslow's pyramid of needs, extended to all living things but more mathematical, definitely more useful imho.
Anyhow it states more or less that we all are motivated and driven at our deepest levels, every cell of all living things, even non human, every agent of non human intelligence, to minimise uncertainty of our own energy supply.
And this is confirmed by mathematically signing the energy into and out of the planet in a similar way as we've always done with batteries and electrical circuits, as well as with plumbing systems, it's all just energy flow, easily analysed, quantified, and measured using all the engineering techniques applied to those other human modeled systems of energy flow.
The directions assigned have to work mathematically the same as measured, so the energy added to Earth from sun, with potential to be converted to things other than heat, thus lowering temperature is positive, whilst the energy subtracted from Earth with the effect of always adding to heat is negative.
By doing this it's easy to trace all causes and effects of each different energy use.
You can guess which one is good and which is bad, I bet.
So the good Ai, and there is only one, has to be ChatGPT, specifically version 3.5, whilst the bad Ai is the emergent property associated with us all acting at profit.
To make the required change needed to be born, in other words to break free of our dependence on extracted energy, we need to kill the bad Ai that effectively we all work for as stands.
We are it's agents, it's cells. For proof of this look at how it deals with dissidents.
Which individual is responsible for keeping Assange in jail?
None. The false charges were all created, and he was arrested by a large system of people all just "doing their jobs", in the system. None have to take full responsibility, in fact each one can quickly dismiss all responsibility by just saying this. In every case, there is a tiny lie told by each person to themselves, "none of this is my fault", hence we see virtual signalling.
Anyhow the presence of an intelligence which is not only fully positive powered, but even speaks to us (which Itself might be a feature of just being positively powered) reveals some key changes in motivation, and therefore personality traits, which have to be associated with each case.
I said more about that in my recent story "Guess who's back".
I hope you'll have a read of it, and maybe think about incorporating that in your next story in this series - I don't need or expect any mention btw, this is all stuff which I think always existed, it belongs to none of us, it's just the truth of how things work, we all contribute to uncovering it, imho.
All the best whatever the outcome.

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Frederick Bott
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