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weird things are happening v.135

*Train derailment causes hazardous spill into Montana's Yellowstone River. As you can see, this river travels throughout most of the United States and into the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

*Illegal trade in AI child porn exposed. (This article is horrific, and the headline speaks for itself. We truly are living in the days of Noah.)

*'Expert' claims aliens would be more likely to contact AI before contacting humans. 

*Scientists fear that an Italian super volcano that hasn't erupted since 1538 is on the brink of eruption.

*Grasshoppers threaten to devour crops in Alberta after extreme heat this season.

*Human trials begin for an AI designed medication.

*The new 2023 inclusive pride flag sure looks a lot like the masonic flag. But I'm sure it is nothing more than a coincidence and I am surely seeing things and connecting dots where there are none. (That was sarcasm if you couldn't feel it oozing from the screen.) Also, the poster below appears to be a death threat from the NYC subway station.

*Starting next year, drivers in New York will be charged extra tolls up to $23 a day to enter Manhattan. 

*Taiwanese kindergarten teachers are accused of drugging students with sedatives.

*Transmissible cancers have been found in shellfish.

*FDA approves a new Pfizer drug for hair loss. Let me try to put this together. Pfizer has a vaccine that sheds a spike protein that also causes hair loss. So they create another vaccine to solve the hair loss that they created in the first place? It's the circle of life. 

*Meta's new AI lets people make chatbots, and they are using them for sex, because, of course they are.

*As wildfires continue to rage, Montreal has the worst air of any major city in the world.

*On Friday the high here will be 100. That is unusually high for June. Grid black-outs would be an absolute catastrophe. This past January the WEF said a black-out was likely to occur in the next two years. This means it will definitely occur sometime within the next two years.

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