Rainbow Falls outside of Gatlinburg, beautiful Smokey Mountains
The Big Thursday is coming up next week, and I’ve promised to be more festive this month. More to come very very soon regarding the Thanksgiving preparation for the Humanzee Tribe. I have this thing that I have to run around and do a ton of food prep and other projects in order for a holiday to be festive. That includes spending hours out in the back with the smoker on Thursday, rain or shine, prepping the birds for Thanksgiving and for December leftovers. Once I discovered the joy of smoking meat I realized that I would enjoy turkey more. Prior to smoking I was very “meh” about the bird, despite my sister accusing me of always requesting it. I never have, and each year prior to Thanksgiving and Christmas meals I have to begin the campaign of “I will have whatever everyone wants”. Somehow I get tagged with choosing turkey.
More on the preparations next week I have a few things to share, and I am eager to forget about politics and the noise.
Learning The Darker Side of The Founding Fathers
By now you know that the Founding Fathers and Natural Law, the bridge out of darkness of the mind that traps us in servitude, is a big part of the focus of many of the articles you find at Cultural Courage. Sunday Nights Radios has devoted hours to the Founding Fathers and the core values which I believe are part of how we repel the technocrats. John Adams in particular is a favorite of mine.
This month’s Founders History resulted from my revisiting the lessons of the Alien and Sedition Acts and Jefferson and Madison’s response with the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions. Time certainly removes accuracy from my memory, particularly my recollections of history lessons from school, but I do not recall ever learning about the Kentucky Resolution. Jefferson’s drafts of the resolutions to counter the tyranny of the Sedition Act is perhaps his second most important document he’s written. I really forgot that Adams signed into law measures that threw people speaking out in opposition to his administration in jail. I’m still trying to resolve these implications, and I think you’ll find this months Founder’s History very interesting. I found it challenging in many ways.
OZFest Returns to AI Topics
AI has been back on the radar for OZFest Morning Mission. The calls for it to be used in censorship - sorry, the battle against “misinformation” - always raises my concerns. There is a fair bit of word-smithing that’s going on, and phrases like Constitutional AI have been bantered about. On first impression this leads you to believe that Constitutional AI means instilling principles of the Constitution into our AI systems. But nope. It doesn’t. Far from it.
Hence the outcry from the establishment, who fear that the work of Executive Order 14110 that Kamala announced last year on Guy Fawkes day will be undone by MAGA Dark AI. There are going to be battles to come in addition to all the hand wringing we are witnessing now.
You can find review of potential CHiPs Act sponsored projects in Michigan along with AI Safety on our Rumble channel:
For the analysis of AI Safety from last year, you may find that detail in this podcast https://rumble.com/v3u2yp1-oz-fest-morning-mission-kamalas-blue-screen-of-death-and-severed-conscience.html
In Severed Conscience we relayed the importance of AI to the World Economic Forum in constructing management mechanisms for food production and natural resource management. While not SkyNet, AI is integral to data analysis and system modeling. It’s becoming clear that the solution to climate change is more management with AI systems, which means more energy required. There will be an increase in eminent domain usage to acquire land for the solar energy and windmills they claim will power this new world in a “clean” manner.
But that means farms will be sacrificed, and with reports out of MIT that organic farming is detrimental to the climate change goals, I think it’s easy to see where this is heading. Bill Gates will be on the talk shows in his pink sweater. Next week it’s appropriate that OZFest Morning Mission focus on this impact while we celebrate the bounty of our harvest season and good fortunes.
Coming Up On Sunday Nights Radio
We’re going retro again on this weekend’s edition of Sunday Nights Radio. Some time travel with Thanksgiving history and then forward to 1921 and the early days of radio operators, and some other musical stops. I ran across a great documentary on YouTube about the nascent days of radio, and the spirit and sense of wonder at the new technology and connecting across the world with radio waves reminds me of some people I have been meeting here on Substack. Though nearly a century ago and you can sense the same optimism. That’s a good thing.
The title for this weeks installment is simply “Radio”. I super pumped about it. Hope to see you this Sunday, 930 PM Eastern.
https://rumble.com/ozfest/live
Severed Conscience Podcast Release
It’s is interesting that the establishment will blame AI for sowing distrust, yet will simultaneously claim that we lack the agency to determine what course of action we should take in our lives on our own. This week’s installment has Pete Buttigieg’s speech regarding digital influence and misinformation. While he claims building communities offline is important, the underlying theme is that collective action is required, and this of course cannot be undertaken on our own. As with climate change, the younger generation is being asked to step in where we have failed.
Audio is up on Apple Podcast, Spotify and Spreaker