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  • The Voynich Manuscript: Cracked With a Brute-Force Attack in a Weekend"
    Jun 21 2026

    600 years of cryptographers couldn't read the Voynich Manuscript. A weekend brute-force attack cracked it. It's a medieval drug manual. Six plants identified, including Cannabis on folio 16r. Full proof, free, public domain →


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    20 min
  • Volunteers Wanted: Palantir’s Secret Elite Sex Cult
    Jun 17 2026

    Palantir is supposed to be a surveillance-tech company. So why are elite power networks around its co-founder showing up in stories about secret retreats, billionaire “dialogue,” sexual politics, and influence laundering?

    This episode breaks down the alleged Dialog network, the Thiel-world pipeline, and the strange way powerful people rebrand access, ideology, and control as “conversation.”

    Volunteers Wanted: Palantir’s Secret Elite Sex Cult is not a conspiracy board. It is a guided tour through the receipts, the euphemisms, and the question nobody in power wants asked:

    What exactly are these people recruiting for?

    robotcrimeblog.com

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    23 min
  • It Was Never Intelligence. That Was the Point.
    Jun 14 2026

    The word “intelligence” was never neutral. It was the sales pitch.

    This episode argues that the systems sold as artificial intelligence are not minds, thinkers, or neutral judges. They are privately owned prediction and sorting machines trained on human data, wrapped in language that makes people trust them, defer to them, and surrender power without asking who owns the system, who profits from it, or who answers when it is wrong.

    Name the machine correctly before it names you.

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    22 min
  • THEY STOLE THE LAKE. NOW THEY ARE COMING FOR YOUR MIND.
    Jun 13 2026

    They stole the lake once. The public took it back. Now the same fight is happening again, except the resource is not water. It is human creativity, labor, memory, code, books, art, and thought.

    This episode argues that the AI economy is being built from a public commons, then converted into private ownership before anyone names the theft. The legal answer may already exist: the public trust doctrine, the same doctrine behind Illinois Central Railroad v. Illinois, where the Supreme Court said some resources cannot be sold off to corporations because they are held for the people.

    This is not an anti-AI episode. It is an anti-enclosure episode. The question is not whether the machines work. The question is who owns what they make, who benefits from the wealth they generate, and whether the public gets cut out of the economy built from its own mind.

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    24 min
  • The Internet Died. Now They’re Coming for Your Phone
    May 3 2026

    The provided podcast warns that the open internet and private communication channels are currently being overwhelmed by an unstoppable wave of AI-generated spam and sophisticated bot activity. The author highlights how new open-source tools allow bad actors to automate perfectly tailored scams across iMessage, Gmail, and phone calls, making traditional red flags like typos obsolete. To combat this, the source outlines a "30-minute bunker" strategy involving technical settings such as filtering unknown callers and enabling two-factor authentication. Crucially, it advises readers to adopt a skeptical mindset, suggesting that any highly specific message from a stranger should be treated as artificial. The overarching goal is to provide a temporary defense for individuals to protect their finances and privacy until major platforms can develop better systemic protections. Ultimately, the text serves as a practical guide for surviving a rapidly collapsing digital ecosystem where human interaction is increasingly difficult to verify.

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    22 min
  • Your Internet Is Working. The Internet Is Dead
    Apr 28 2026

    This field report argues that a massive digital infrastructure is currently replacing the human-centric internet with an AI-driven substrate that harvests our data to automate all layers of society. The author warns that the bridge cohort, those who remember life before the digital takeover, is the final generation capable of recognizing and documenting this total transformation. By 2030, the text predicts a rigid economic hierarchy ranging from wealthy owners of the AI infrastructure to a "stranded" class managed by universal basic income and synthetic entertainment. To survive this shift, professionals are encouraged to become sovereign operators by owning their own hardware and private data rather than relying on corporate cloud services. Ultimately, the source serves as an urgent call to preserve human legacy and autonomy before the physical and cognitive worlds are fully subsumed by machine logic.

    robotcrimeblog

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    24 min
  • AN ALTERNATE THEORY OF EVERYTHING
    Apr 25 2026

    Time is not a thing. It is a sensation. And once you see why, the rest of reality looks completely different.

    This episode lays out an alt theory of everything built on one image — the universe as an enormous orchestra where every section is already playing at once, and your awareness is the conductor's ear that can only listen to one section at a time. What you call "your life" is just the sequence of sections you chose to hear. The other sections never stopped. You stopped listening.

    From there it gets stranger. Past, present, and future all exist simultaneously. Choice is real but works nothing like you were taught. Death is the listener leaving the hall, not the music ending. And there is interference in the system actively muffling most of the orchestra you were supposed to be able to hear.

    No religion. No mysticism. Just the cleanest theory of time, consciousness, and reality that holds together end to end.

    Listen if you want your concept of time permanently rearranged.

    robotcrimeblog.com

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    41 min
  • PALANTIR MANIFESTO - YOUR DATA IS ALREADY HARVESTED!
    Apr 22 2026

    You've probably never heard of Palantir. They know you. The company was founded in 2003 with CIA seed money. Today they run a ten-billion-dollar Army contract, a $30 million deportation platform called ImmigrationOS, and a facial recognition app that retains U.S. citizens' photos for fifteen years with no opt-out. Last weekend they posted a 22-point manifesto calling for the draft, AI weapons, and the end of pluralism. Congress called it illegal. Critics called it technofascism. Here's what's actually in the file.


    robotcrimeblog.com

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    49 min