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According to a British minister, who is trying to make it easier for AI companies to steal people’s creative work en masse, this is all just inevitable “change.” He said about musicians and filmmakers who are protesting:

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I just got back from teaching my class and every word of it this is true, this is no exaggeration. He is writing from an American university but it is exactly the same in Canada.

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Again, outstanding work from Dr David Hughes. In Part 19 of his investigation, Hughes delves deeper into the treatment of casualties at the alleged Manchester Arena Bombing. The lack of physical empirical evidence to support the official narrative is starkly outlined by Hughes. What evidence we do have comes in the form of a few extremely limited testimonies from medical professionals which, as Hughes highlights, do not in their totality constitute a “broad enough cross-section to establish that scores of other people were also seriously/critically injured.” For those unfamiliar with the seemingly bizarre decisions taken to “evacuate” casualties, for no evident reason in an extremely dangerous manner, Part 19 will undoubtedly be shocking.

The Law vs. the Truth: What Happened in Manchester?
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