Thursday, August 1, 2024

I've worked for Amazon I've worked for Fortune 500 companies the only all companies are going to computer apps to register everything the point of sale the point of delivery the point of pickup everything is scanned the trucks are monitored so if you're speeding over a certain miles per hour that'll register in your supervisor will know and then they're then Amazon will know and then Amazon will discipline the supervisor which goes back on to the supervisor will will discipline the driver that's already happening that's been happening for at least at least 8 years

I've worked for FedEx in the same thing everything is a computerized these little handheld devices and drove for a quicksilver you had to use your own phone for GPS and to access their their order scan ticket orders as well as the packages that's been going on for almost 10 years.

As to robots being used for surveillance that's already going on I lived in my car for a few weeks couple years ago and was parking in sort of empty lots and grocery store lots and whatnot and to sleep and then at night you can see the street lights are there number one there are too many of them that's suspicious compared to the old days when you would have you know one couple of hundred feet he didn't need that he didn't need to have the entire Boulevard illuminated at night particularly you know at any time until these lights are they double as surveillance tools that not only pick up audio but they pick up not only do they pick up video they pick up audio and a lot.

On the automated Vehicles like trucks and taxis and Uber cars or whatever that's already been going on I mean Gary North alerted his subscribers to that probably 8 years ago warning everybody saying look start looking for other work it may have been premature but it's it's coming it's it's obviously kind of beginning to fill out in the marketplace and you see more and more of these automated commercial trucks and that means that they have to rebuild the infrastructure and you know they have to have these transponders out in the middle of nowhere in the middle of Wyoming or Arkansas or Louisiana I guess that's easy to easy fix I see them you know installing these 5G Towers everywhere so clearly it's doable and he's right about the slave issue everybody we're becoming everybody's becoming a slave I mean after covid everybody's just their health is shot and and their experiencing so much to spare that they don't really there's no hope of them getting stronger or healthier it's just a a long steady grade into the good night you know like we're living under the worst period of Sylvia Union

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Wednesday, July 31, 2024

If you boycott Outback Steakhouse, you boycott Tyson Foods

While living in Southern California, I stopped eating steaks at Outback Steakhouse mainly because they began putting seasoning on every steak and meat product.  And generally when there was any seasoning like that that overwhelms a palate and buries the flavor of the meat, I got to figure there's something about in the meat that they're knowingly trying to cover up.  Maybe it's the age of the meat.  I don't know but I got to Denver I ordered a burger from the Outback up here and had a strange effect.  I had pain in my ankle, had pain in my chest, so something about the meat ain't right.  So I went online and I checked, okay who owns Outback and where do they source their meat from?  Their brand says it's a an Australian company, but that doesn't mean that their meat comes from Australia.  Anyway, I found out that they source their meat from a company called brass Bruss Meat Company which happens to be a Chicago subsidiary of Tyson Foods.  

MeatPoultry explains,

Chicago-based subsidiary of Tyson Foods, Bruss manufactures portion-controlled steaks and chops to the foodservice industry. It supplies national restaurant chains located throughout the US, as well as regional chains and major cruise lines.

Bruss needs to expand because its Chicago plant is reaching capacity. Based on customer demand and operational efficiency, the company has identified the Southeastern US as the preferred region for expansion. The Bruss Company became part of Tyson in 2001. Today, it operates a 52,000 sq. ft. meat processing facility in Chicago and employs 300 people.

The rest of the article goes on to talk about opening up a a meat Warehouse in Jacksonville Florida

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Somehow I'm just not hearing or feeling the Rocky song, "Gonna Fly Now" with Stallone climbing the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

TOLERANT AMERICANS INVITING DISASTER, THEIR OWN

from the Daily Mail

Now it has emerged that just two days before the killing, one of the suspects stated he wanted to 'gut' Maher, according to police. 

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