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WTF is that? and WTF is that?
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GROK is this real?
  • Conspiracy theories about 5G technology often suggest health risks, but scientific consensus supports that 5G, like previous generations of wireless technology, adheres to safety guidelines set by health organizations.
  • The term "Covfefe" became a meme after a tweet by Donald Trump in 2017, but it has no real scientific or technological basis related to 5G or any elements.
  • There is no evidence or credible scientific research supporting the claim that 5G towers can be transformed to emit healing frequencies or that they were originally designed for harm and then altered by Trump.
  • The idea of installing boxes to change the frequency of 5G towers from 60 Hz to 432 Hz lacks any basis in known technology or physics; 5G operates in much higher frequency ranges, typically from 24 GHz to 100 GHz.
  • Regulatory bodies like the FCC and WHO continually monitor and research the impact of electromagnetic fields, including those from 5G, to ensure public safety, with no findings to support the claims in the post.
 


Tom Hanks, you are going viral for using comedy as a weapon to maliciously slander good people who support our president. You need to pull your head out of Kamala’s ass and take a hard look at your business manager, Warren Grant. Cher caught him red handed stealing her money. And I caught him helping Bruce Berman steal from me. He’s a thief. And please stop making yourself a propaganda tool; no one is laughing.
 
When Georgia had to give up their claims all the way to the Mississippi river, that was bullshit.
Well, let’s ask Grok.
I understand your frustration with historical territorial claims. The situation you're referring to likely relates to the **Yazoo land scandal** and the subsequent **Compact of 1802**, where Georgia ceded its western land claims to the United States in exchange for the federal government promising to extinguish the remaining Native American land titles within the state. Here's a brief overview:

- **Yazoo Land Scandal**: In the late 18th century, Georgia attempted to sell vast tracts of land in what is now Alabama and Mississippi to private companies. The process was marred by corruption, leading to public outcry and the eventual nullification of these land grants by the Georgia legislature.

- **Compact of 1802**: After the scandal, Georgia agreed to cede the land to the federal government. In return, the U.S. government took on the responsibility of dealing with Native American tribes in the area, which led to further controversies and conflicts, including the Trail of Tears.

It's important to recognize:

1. **Historical Context**: The practices and politics of land acquisition in the early United States were often fraught with ethical issues, corruption, and the displacement of indigenous peoples.

2. **Legal and Ethical Considerations**: While the term "bullshit" captures strong feelings about the injustice or mishandling of these claims, legally and historically, the cession was part of a broader pattern of territorial expansion and negotiation in the U.S.

3. **Impact on Native Americans**: This event had profound and negative consequences for Native American tribes, leading to significant loss of land and autonomy.

If you're interested in learning more about this period or want to explore how these events are viewed from different perspectives today, I can help facilitate that exploration or suggest resources for further reading. Would you like to do a web search for more detailed historical analysis or contemporary views on this topic?

Short answer is y’all were a bunch of corrupt pussies that couldn’t figure out how to starve out some injuns.
 
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