Master Thread Dance Your Cares Away/Fraggle/Law Abiding Citizens

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Dude, this shit is 20 min old. On X Clandestine and stormy are all over it already. There is so much firing off this second it is hard to keep up. Then you throw in puppy videos and I've done squat since 6am


Damn you sound sober and lucid & you can actually spell correctly in this state.

Is this a Q Proof?


Skol brother!
 
I tried to use it and I hit a pay wall. Granted I was pretty bad at learning X. I'll go on and try it this evening. Or feel free to do it and help a ninja out
Basically saying community notes should be the way.

I've seen a couple dozen or so portal openings on X

**can't get thread to post but the videos are all over X. Who know is cgi or not


The phenomenon you're describing, where videos of supposed "portal openings" are circulating on X, raises several points of discussion regarding the authenticity and origin of such content:

**CGI and Video Authenticity**:
- **CGI in Modern Media**: Computer-generated imagery (CGI) has become incredibly advanced, allowing for the creation of highly realistic visuals. This technology is not only used in movies but also in various forms of digital media, including social media platforms like X, where creators can produce content that blurs the line between reality and fiction.[](https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-is-cgi-meaning-definition/)
- **Identifying CGI**: Determining whether a video is CGI or real can be challenging without specialized tools or knowledge. Visual cues like unnatural lighting, shadows that don't match the environment, or movements that seem too fluid or perfect can sometimes indicate CGI. However, as CGI technology advances, these signs can become less apparent.[](https://indianexpress.com/article/technology/artificial-intelligence/robot-videos-cgi-identification-8899457/)

**Posts on X**:
- The posts on X you're referring to could either be genuine footage or cleverly crafted CGI. Given the nature of the platform, where user-generated content ranges from the authentic to the entirely fabricated, it's hard to ascertain the veracity of these videos without further investigation.

**Community and Expert Opinions**:
- There's a community sentiment where some users are skeptical, often attributing such videos to CGI or even conspiracy theories like "Project Bluebeam". However, without concrete evidence or official statements, these remain speculative.[](https://x.com/TracieCullen6/status/1880369573410795587)
- Experts in visual effects or video analysis might provide insights, but even then, confirming or debunking each video would require individual scrutiny.

**Practical Approach**:
- If you're curious about the authenticity of specific videos, tools like reverse image search or frame-by-frame analysis can help. Look for source citations or creator acknowledgments that might reveal the true nature of the video.
- Additionally, cross-referencing with known CGI artists or digital creators on other platforms might reveal if the video in question is part of their portfolio.

In conclusion, while the videos you've seen could indeed be CGI, without direct evidence or admission from creators, they fall into a speculative territory where skepticism is warranted. The ease of creating and disseminating CGI content on platforms like X means that it's often up to the viewer to critically assess what they're seeing.
 
Basically saying community notes should be the way.

I've seen a couple dozen or so portal openings on X

**can't get thread to post but the videos are all over X. Who know is cgi or not


The phenomenon you're describing, where videos of supposed "portal openings" are circulating on X, raises several points of discussion regarding the authenticity and origin of such content:

**CGI and Video Authenticity**:
- **CGI in Modern Media**: Computer-generated imagery (CGI) has become incredibly advanced, allowing for the creation of highly realistic visuals. This technology is not only used in movies but also in various forms of digital media, including social media platforms like X, where creators can produce content that blurs the line between reality and fiction.[](https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-is-cgi-meaning-definition/)
- **Identifying CGI**: Determining whether a video is CGI or real can be challenging without specialized tools or knowledge. Visual cues like unnatural lighting, shadows that don't match the environment, or movements that seem too fluid or perfect can sometimes indicate CGI. However, as CGI technology advances, these signs can become less apparent.[](https://indianexpress.com/article/technology/artificial-intelligence/robot-videos-cgi-identification-8899457/)

**Posts on X**:
- The posts on X you're referring to could either be genuine footage or cleverly crafted CGI. Given the nature of the platform, where user-generated content ranges from the authentic to the entirely fabricated, it's hard to ascertain the veracity of these videos without further investigation.

**Community and Expert Opinions**:
- There's a community sentiment where some users are skeptical, often attributing such videos to CGI or even conspiracy theories like "Project Bluebeam". However, without concrete evidence or official statements, these remain speculative.[](https://x.com/TracieCullen6/status/1880369573410795587)
- Experts in visual effects or video analysis might provide insights, but even then, confirming or debunking each video would require individual scrutiny.

**Practical Approach**:
- If you're curious about the authenticity of specific videos, tools like reverse image search or frame-by-frame analysis can help. Look for source citations or creator acknowledgments that might reveal the true nature of the video.
- Additionally, cross-referencing with known CGI artists or digital creators on other platforms might reveal if the video in question is part of their portfolio.

In conclusion, while the videos you've seen could indeed be CGI, without direct evidence or admission from creators, they fall into a speculative territory where skepticism is warranted. The ease of creating and disseminating CGI content on platforms like X means that it's often up to the viewer to critically assess what they're seeing.
That does make sense. But I don't wait on the community to interject or go back to see.
I have no idea how I did it wrong to strart
 





Very Interesting

One just doesn't just hop on a United or Southwest Flight to Gitmo. And your sure as fuck not pulling into that base on your boat.

See Here:

Access to Guantanamo Bay, commonly referred to as "Gitmo," is highly restricted and not open to general tourism or public visitation. Here's a breakdown based on the available information:
  • Journalists and Legal Observers: Occasionally, journalists and legal observers are granted access to cover military commission hearings or other official proceedings. These visitors must apply for a pass and meet specific criteria, including intentions to publicly publish information gained from the visit.

In summary, while it is technically possible for some civilians to visit Guantanamo Bay, it requires significant pre-approval, sponsorship, and adherence to strict military protocols. Unauthorized or tourist visits are not permitted.



My thoughts -

Getting to Gitmo is not easy.

Someone high up has to clear it.

Very doubtful anyone in the Biden Admin would grant her access.

Trump or someone high up in his admin could grant permission.

Just one problem...he would have to be president to execute that order.

And he's not POTUS yet... or is he?

Keck
 
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