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Another WMD Lie
President Trump sending U.S. troops to bomb Iran without the consent of Congress is a blatant violation of our Constitution.
Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib
#photography#israel#islamophobia#iran#donald trump#trump administration#trump#fuck trump#president trump#republicans#maga#wmd#weapons of mass destruction#propaganda#disinformation#hasbara#idf#anti zionisim#zionsim is terrorism#fuck zionazis#idf terrorists#state terrorism#iof terrorism#iof war crimes#fuck the iof#war crimes#war criminals#crimes against humanity#crimes against children#crimes against women
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Iran recently discovered it has 10% of the world’s antimony reserves (a rare metal), and also has large quantities of lithium … but I’m sure that has absolutely nothing to do with the re-scripting of, “We have to invade because they have WMDs”
#politics#iran#antimony#lithium#rare metals#weapons of mass destruction#wmd#wmd’s#israel#no war#no more war#military industrial complex#war mongers#warmongers
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The Roxanne booty bash
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AI is a WMD

I'm in TARTU, ESTONIA! AI, copyright and creative workers' labor rights (TOMORROW, May 10, 8AM: Science Fiction Research Association talk, Institute of Foreign Languages and Cultures building, Lossi 3, lobby). A talk for hackers on seizing the means of computation (TOMORROW, May 10, 3PM, University of Tartu Delta Centre, Narva 18, room 1037).
Fun fact: "The Tragedy Of the Commons" is a hoax created by the white nationalist Garrett Hardin to justify stealing land from colonized people and moving it from collective ownership, "rescuing" it from the inevitable tragedy by putting it in the hands of a private owner, who will care for it properly, thanks to "rational self-interest":
https://pluralistic.net/2023/05/04/analytical-democratic-theory/#epistocratic-delusions
Get that? If control over a key resource is diffused among the people who rely on it, then (Garrett claims) those people will all behave like selfish assholes, overusing and undermaintaining the commons. It's only when we let someone own that commons and charge rent for its use that (Hardin says) we will get sound management.
By that logic, Google should be the internet's most competent and reliable manager. After all, the company used its access to the capital markets to buy control over the internet, spending billions every year to make sure that you never try a search-engine other than its own, thus guaranteeing it a 90% market share:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/02/21/im-feeling-unlucky/#not-up-to-the-task
Google seems to think it's got the problem of deciding what we see on the internet licked. Otherwise, why would the company flush $80b down the toilet with a giant stock-buyback, and then do multiple waves of mass layoffs, from last year's 12,000 person bloodbath to this year's deep cuts to the company's "core teams"?
https://qz.com/google-is-laying-off-hundreds-as-it-moves-core-jobs-abr-1851449528
And yet, Google is overrun with scams and spam, which find their way to the very top of the first page of its search results:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/02/24/passive-income/#swiss-cheese-security
The entire internet is shaped by Google's decisions about what shows up on that first page of listings. When Google decided to prioritize shopping site results over informative discussions and other possible matches, the entire internet shifted its focus to producing affiliate-link-strewn "reviews" that would show up on Google's front door:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/24/naming-names/#prabhakar-raghavan
This was catnip to the kind of sociopath who a) owns a hedge-fund and b) hates journalists for being pain-in-the-ass, stick-in-the-mud sticklers for "truth" and "facts" and other impediments to the care and maintenance of a functional reality-distortion field. These dickheads started buying up beloved news sites and converting them to spam-farms, filled with garbage "reviews" and other Google-pleasing, affiliate-fee-generating nonsense.
(These news-sites were vulnerable to acquisition in large part thanks to Google, whose dominance of ad-tech lets it cream 51 cents off every ad dollar and whose mobile OS monopoly lets it steal 30 cents off every in-app subscriber dollar):
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/04/saving-news-big-tech
Now, the spam on these sites didn't write itself. Much to the chagrin of the tech/finance bros who bought up Sports Illustrated and other venerable news sites, they still needed to pay actual human writers to produce plausible word-salads. This was a waste of money that could be better spent on reverse-engineering Google's ranking algorithm and getting pride-of-place on search results pages:
https://housefresh.com/david-vs-digital-goliaths/
That's where AI comes in. Spicy autocomplete absolutely can't replace journalists. The planet-destroying, next-word-guessing programs from Openai and its competitors are incorrigible liars that require so much "supervision" that they cost more than they save in a newsroom:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/29/what-part-of-no/#dont-you-understand
But while a chatbot can't produce truthful and informative articles, it can produce bullshit – at unimaginable scale. Chatbots are the workers that hedge-fund wreckers dream of: tireless, uncomplaining, compliant and obedient producers of nonsense on demand.
That's why the capital class is so insatiably horny for chatbots. Chatbots aren't going to write Hollywood movies, but studio bosses hyperventilated at the prospect of a "writer" that would accept your brilliant idea and diligently turned it into a movie. You prompt an LLM in exactly the same way a studio exec gives writers notes. The difference is that the LLM won't roll its eyes and make sarcastic remarks about your brainwaves like "ET, but starring a dog, with a love plot in the second act and a big car-chase at the end":
https://pluralistic.net/2023/10/01/how-the-writers-guild-sunk-ais-ship/
Similarly, chatbots are a dream come true for a hedge fundie who ends up running a beloved news site, only to have to fight with their own writers to get the profitable nonsense produced at a scale and velocity that will guarantee a high Google ranking and millions in "passive income" from affiliate links.
One of the premier profitable nonsense companies is Advon, which helped usher in an era in which sites from Forbes to Money to USA Today create semi-secret "review" sites that are stuffed full of badly researched top-ten lists for products from air purifiers to cat beds:
https://housefresh.com/how-google-decimated-housefresh/
Advon swears that it only uses living humans to produce nonsense, and not AI. This isn't just wildly implausible, it's also belied by easily uncovered evidence, like its own employees' Linkedin profiles, which boast of using AI to create "content":
https://housefresh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Advon-AI-LinkedIn.jpg
It's not true. Advon uses AI to produce its nonsense, at scale. In an excellent, deeply reported piece for Futurism, Maggie Harrison Dupré brings proof that Advon replaced its miserable human nonsense-writers with tireless chatbots:
https://futurism.com/advon-ai-content
Dupré describes how Advon's ability to create botshit at scale contributed to the enshittification of clients from Yoga Journal to the LA Times, "Us Weekly" to the Miami Herald.
All of this is very timely, because this is the week that Google finally bestirred itself to commence downranking publishers who engage in "site reputation abuse" – creating these SEO-stuffed fake reviews with the help of third parties like Advon:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/03/keyword-swarming/#site-reputation-abuse
(Google's policy only forbids site reputation abuse with the help of third parties; if these publishers take their nonsense production in-house, Google may allow them to continue to dominate its search listings):
https://developers.google.com/search/blog/2024/03/core-update-spam-policies#site-reputation
There's a reason so many people believed Hardin's racist "Tragedy of the Commons" hoax. We have an intuitive understanding that commons are fragile. All it takes is one monster to start shitting in the well where the rest of us get our drinking water and we're all poisoned.
The financial markets love these monsters. Mark Zuckerberg's key insight was that he could make billions by assembling vast dossiers of compromising, sensitive personal information on half the world's population without their consent, but only if he kept his costs down by failing to safeguard that data and the systems for exploiting it. He's like a guy who figures out that if he accumulates enough oily rags, he can extract so much low-grade oil from them that he can grow rich, but only if he doesn't waste money on fire-suppression:
https://locusmag.com/2018/07/cory-doctorow-zucks-empire-of-oily-rags/
Now Zuckerberg and the wealthy, powerful monsters who seized control over our commons are getting a comeuppance. The weak countermeasures they created to maintain the minimum levels of quality to keep their platforms as viable, going concerns are being overwhelmed by AI. This was a totally foreseeable outcome: the history of the internet is a story of bad actors who upended the assumptions built into our security systems by automating their attacks, transforming an assault that wouldn't be economically viable into a global, high-speed crime wave:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/04/24/automation-is-magic/
But it is possible for a community to maintain a commons. This is something Hardin could have discovered by studying actual commons, instead of inventing imaginary histories in which commons turned tragic. As it happens, someone else did exactly that: Nobel Laureate Elinor Ostrom:
https://www.onthecommons.org/magazine/elinor-ostroms-8-principles-managing-commmons/
Ostrom described how commons can be wisely managed, over very long timescales, by communities that self-governed. Part of her work concerns how users of a commons must have the ability to exclude bad actors from their shared resources.
When that breaks down, commons can fail – because there's always someone who thinks it's fine to shit in the well rather than walk 100 yards to the outhouse.
Enshittification is the process by which control over the internet moved from self-governance by members of the commons to acts of wanton destruction committed by despicable, greedy assholes who shit in the well over and over again.
It's not just the spammers who take advantage of Google's lazy incompetence, either. Take "copyleft trolls," who post images using outdated Creative Commons licenses that allow them to terminate the CC license if a user makes minor errors in attributing the images they use:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/01/24/a-bug-in-early-creative-commons-licenses-has-enabled-a-new-breed-of-superpredator/
The first copyleft trolls were individuals, but these days, the racket is dominated by a company called Pixsy, which pretends to be a "rights protection" agency that helps photographers track down copyright infringers. In reality, the company is committed to helping copyleft trolls entrap innocent Creative Commons users into paying hundreds or even thousands of dollars to use images that are licensed for free use. Just as Advon upends the economics of spam and deception through automation, Pixsy has figured out how to send legal threats at scale, robolawyering demand letters that aren't signed by lawyers; the company refuses to say whether any lawyer ever reviews these threats:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/02/13/an-open-letter-to-pixsy-ceo-kain-jones-who-keeps-sending-me-legal-threats/
This is shitting in the well, at scale. It's an online WMD, designed to wipe out the commons. Creative Commons has allowed millions of creators to produce a commons with billions of works in it, and Pixsy exploits a minor error in the early versions of CC licenses to indiscriminately manufacture legal land-mines, wantonly blowing off innocent commons-users' legs and laughing all the way to the bank:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/04/02/commafuckers-versus-the-commons/
We can have an online commons, but only if it's run by and for its users. Google has shown us that any "benevolent dictator" who amasses power in the name of defending the open internet will eventually grow too big to care, and will allow our commons to be demolished by well-shitters:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/04/teach-me-how-to-shruggie/#kagi
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/09/shitting-in-the-well/#advon
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#pluralistic#pixsy#wmds#automation#ai#botshit#force multipliers#weapons of mass destruction#commons#shitting in the drinking water#ostrom#elinor ostrom#sports illustrated#slop#advon#google#monopoly#site reputation abuse#enshittification#Maggie Harrison Dupré#futurism
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#nuclear#nuclear assault#atomic bomb#pandemonium#armageddon#art#artwork#desert#nuclear winter#radiactive#bomb#explosion#nuclear conflict#weapons of mass destruction#mass destruction#mega death#illustrations
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“MICROWAVES ARE THE PERFECT WEAPON THAT COULD BE USED BY GOVERNMENTS”!
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#microwaves#weapons of mass destruction#danger#warning#know your enemy#caution#truth#please share#wwg1wga
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ling doll i drew in choir and finished at home
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Remember how Trump portrayed himself as the peace candidate during the campaign? Apparently that meant only a subservient peace with Putin.
Now Trump is sounding bellicose about Iran. He's saying that 'Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!'. FYI: Tehran has a population of 9.7 million.
Trump may think that he has to become an international war criminal to keep up with fellow dictators and dictator wannabes.
Fortunately there is bipartisan support to invoke 50 U.S. Code § 1543, a 1973 law passed overwhelmingly and overriding a veto by Richard Nixon, to curb presidential war making power. Bringing up the War Powers Resolution with the people who represent you on Capitol Hill would be an excellent thing to do now.
But whether the U.S. gets more involved than it already is, some members of Congress from both parties argue, is not a decision that should be up to the President. Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) announced plans to introduce a resolution on Tuesday that asserts the requirement of Congress’ approval if Trump wants to commit armed forces to military action in the region. “This is not our war. But if it were, Congress must decide such matters according to our Constitution,” Massie posted on X. The resolution has already gained the support of progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), who replied “Signing on” to Massie’s post. It’s also not the first proposal by a lawmaker seeking to limit U.S. military engagement in the conflict. Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) introduced a war powers resolution in the upper chamber on Monday that would terminate the unauthorized use of U.S. armed forces against Iran, given that there has not been a declaration of war, which only Congress can issue. War powers resolutions are “privileged,” meaning that the Senate is required to promptly debate and vote on the resolution. “I am deeply concerned that the recent escalation of hostilities between Israel and Iran could quickly pull the United States into another endless conflict,” Kaine said in a statement. “This resolution will ensure that if we decide to place our nation’s men and women in uniform into harm’s way, we will have a debate and vote on it in Congress.” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) also introduced a separate bill, cosponsored by Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), on Monday that would prohibit the use of federal funds for “any use of military force in or against Iran” without congressional approval, with the exception of self-defense. “Another war in the Middle East could cost countless lives, waste trillions more dollars and lead to even more deaths, more conflict, and more displacement,” Sanders said in a statement. “I will do everything that I can as a Senator to defend the Constitution and prevent the US from being drawn into another war.”
Usually Thomas Massie (R-KY-04) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY-14) are as ideologically far apart as you can get. But they are singing from the same hymn book on this matter.
In 2003 George W. Bush had the US invade Iraq under the false claim that Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was on the verge of using weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) against the West. During the subsequent occupation of Iraq, no such weapons were ever found.
Bush's misadventure in Iraq and the related war in Syria will eventually cost US taxpayers almost $3 trillion. The foolish invasion led to the founding of ISIS which is still active in parts of the world through local affiliates.
Wars in Iraq and Syria cost half a million lives, nearly $3T: report
The U.S. military is about to surpass 20 years since invading Iraq, a war that has cost more than 550,000 lives, and nearly $1.8 trillion, according to a report released Wednesday. The Costs of War project predicted the dollar amount will swell to $2.89 trillion by 2050, when factoring in the cost of caring for veterans of the Iraq war, and subsequent operations in Iraq and Syria to counter ISIS.
Even Trump's ex, Elon Musk, would have a hard time covering another $3 trillion exploit. It won't be multibillionaire broligarchs who will pay for a war with Iran.
#iran-israel war#trump's threats against iran#donald trump#maga#war powers resolution#50 U.S. Code § 1543#us house of representatives#thomas massie#alexandria ocasio-cortez#ro khanna#us senate#bernie sanders#chris van hollen#tim kaine#elizabeth warren#iraq war#weapons of mass destruction#george w. bush#false claims regarding iraq#saddam hussein#costs of war#حرب العراق#ایران
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MORDECAI AND RIGBY! FIND THE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION OR YOU'RE FIRED!

#196#george w bush#dubya#regular show#regular show benson#2000s politics#weapons of mass destruction#wmds#iraq war#2003 iraq war#saddam hussein
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And here, we have Benjamin Netanyahu in 2002 telling us to invade Iraq because Saddam is building nuclear weapons.
And now that he successfully helped guide George Bush into devastating Iraq, Netanyahu continues on with his three decades old lie about Iran.
Netanyahu’s lies about Iran’s nuclear capacity since 1992
1992 - 1995
Iran is “three to five years” away from reaching nuclear weapons capability.”
1996
Iran is a “global threat” and that “The deadline for attaining this goal (preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon) is getting extremely close.”
2005
Iran's nuclear ambitions “must be stopped.”
2007
In an interview with CNN, he claims that “Iran is racing to arm itself with atomic bombs.”
2009
Netanyahu tells a US congressional delegation that Iran is “probably one or two years away” from reaching nuclear weapons capability. Later that year, he says, “Iran has the capability now to make one bomb,” adding that alternatively, “they could make several bombs in a year or two.”
2010
“The greatest danger facing Israel and the world is the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran.”
2012
Netanyahu says Iran has only a “few months” — possibly a “few weeks” — to have enough nuclear enrichment for an atomic weapon.


2013
Iran “continues to create” nuclear weapons.
2023
In an interview with Iran International, Netanyahu claims that Tehran is “dangerous moving forward” with its nuclear program and is nearing “red lines.”
2025
Netanyahu warns that Iran is “only days away from enriching uranium to weapons-grade levels.”
NO.
#politics#benjamin netanyahu#israel#iran#palestine#iraq#military industrial complex#tehran#weapons of mass destruction#israel is a terrorist state#benjamin netanyahu is a war criminal#wmd#warmongers#islamophobia
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#before and after#gaza under attack#gaza under siege#save gaza#save palestine#free palestine 🇵🇸#genocide#israel is an apartheid state#apartheid#ethnic cleansing#collective punishment#weapons of mass destruction
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#nuclear explosion#test#mushroom cloud#weapons of mass destruction#mass destruction#gif#gifs#my edit
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Six months ago, parents used to write the names of their children all over their bodies so they can be identified incase they're torn limb from limb.
Now, the bodies of the children AND the parents are so badly burnt, disfigured, and shredded that not a single full part can be identified, never mind a marker on bare skin!
The USA & The UK are supplying the Zionist Occupation with weapons that disintegrate the bodies of its victims so horribly, their remains are found on the ceilings of the targeted building. (X)
The Israeli Zionist Occupation specifically used U.S.-made GBU-39 in their attack on Al-Tab'een school, that resulted in 100 people murdered and disfigured beyond recognition. (X) (X)
#palestine#gaza#free palestine#israel#genocide#free gaza#gaza strip#gaza genocide#school massacre#altabaeen massacre#us politics#us military#us weapons#weapons of mass destruction#uk politics#uk#joe biden#kamala harris#AcePR
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THIS “CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY” WAS CALLED IN THE BIBLE: “MARK OF THE BEAST”
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#devil#devil worship#satan#warning#mark of the beast#microchip#danger#be ware#know your enemy#crimes against humanity#weapons of mass destruction#mind control#genocide#these people are evil#dr. oz#health#healthcare#truth#please share#wwg1wga
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people HAVE BEEN speaking up about US war crimes
#tiktok#CNN#united states#war crimes#madeleine albright#weapons of mass destruction#imperialism#united nations#genocide
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"When my partner first told me the Oppenheimer movie didn't talk about this AT ALL, I immediately lost whatever little interest I had. Gross to make so much money off of them, yet not even mention the victims. 35 infants died the month after the test bomb alone.
Idk, call me a buzzkill or whatever but I don't think there's enough special effects in the world to make me feel less gross about this. I really thought part of the movie would be him facing the reality of what he created tbh."
#robert oppenheimer#to end all war: oppenheimer & the atomic bomb#oppenheimer#oppenbarbie#new mexico#hollywood#wmd#weapons of war#weapons of mass destruction#chemical weapons#military industrial complex#militaryindustrialcomplex#anti military#military#army#navy#airforce#air force#ausgov#politas#auspol#tasgov#taspol#collateral#neoliberal capitalism#australia#fuck neoliberals#anthony albanese#albanese government#class warfare
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