A.I. Is Fake News

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Garbage in. Garbage out. That's the messages of this exposé into Artificial Intelligence. This is Part 3 of Uncle Blerf's "Fake News Propaganda Master Class" series focusing on media outlets that use deceptive tricks, or outright lies, to cover up criticism of the World Economic Forum, which advocates extreme measures against climate change (such as farm closures and fertilizer bans) that could result in coming food shortages in 2024 and beyond.
In this episode, once again, media outlets smear critics of Klaus Schwab and his highly controversial books (notably COVID-19: The Great Reset and Stakeholder Capitalism). Colin Carrie quotes Klaus Schwab word for word in a question in parliament and is branded as a conspiracy theorist and part of a disinformation campaign. Sadly, we learn that A.I. chat boxes are accepting the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) as a reliable source, so they also project the same hateful conspiracy theorist labels on people, no matter how much evidence those people possess, or how solid their argument. It's a cautionary tale for people who might look to A.I. for unbiased information, not knowing that the bots just amplify the biases that already exist.

00:00 Intro
00:27 Schwab
01:22 Freeland
01:41 Carrie
02:44 The story

Narrated by Blerfnerg Ghobloudian . You can support the channel at BuyMeACoffee.com/UncleBlerf. Twitter @UncleBlerf. Videos also available on Bitchute (channel name "What the wef?!") and on YouTube (channel name "Uncle Blerf."

Fun fact, the speaker of the House of Commons in the clip was Anthony Rota, who, in September 2023, interrupted proceedings in parliament to honour a WW2 veteran, who turned out to be Waffen SS. Rota soon resigned.

Background. The Klaus Schwab video described was from September 2017 at Harvard. Viewers interested in learning more about the role of WEF in Canada should see the video "Every Canadian Needs To See This (Yikes)". https://youtu.be/1GSJWishdfY

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