(big thumbs)…we may be required to do a lot of trimming of…things. And speaking of shortening overly-long wires, everyone should own a good pair of pruning shears and perhaps a stout little dibble. You can never tell when something needs to be pruned or planted.
The final statement is chilling because our own government wants full contol of its society. I wonder what the outcome is if you add in a corrupt criminal enterprise which will steal 130-200 billion, the numbers keep changing, faster than putting it to use?
With no oversight that type of money is going into their pockets. I do believe they will start to argue about money. ICE earning more than military or police. Bounty hunters stealing from each other it ought to be interesting when they fight amongst themselves. That may be a time to act god knows doing what.
Love the info Jim keep it coming alrhough I don't rush into reading sometimes. I can read your material but I'm finding reading my side of story or point of view is getting harder to digest especially if no action is ever taken by anyone to change things.
I remember a few years ago people were buying cans of spray paint and long poles and just spray painting the cameras mounted on light poles. I guess that it upset Palantir a bit.
Shut down the surveillance cameras and the surveillance state will fold
I think AI could help by “flooding the zone with truth’, and prepare lawsuits. I asked chat gpt how it coukd help fight the trump admin in court; AI can play a meaningful—though supporting—role in legally challenging policies from any administration, including those of the Trump administration (past or potential future). While AI cannot itself file lawsuits or make legal arguments in court, it can assist legal teams, public interest organizations, and government watchdogs in several impactful ways:
1. Legal Research & Precedent Discovery
AI tools can:
• Rapidly analyze thousands of court decisions to identify relevant legal precedents.
• Surface inconsistencies in how laws have been applied.
• Highlight past rulings on executive overreach, civil rights, immigration, or administrative procedure that might apply to Trump-era policies (e.g., the travel ban, DACA rescission, or environmental rollbacks).
🛠 Tools: Westlaw Edge, Lexis+, CaseText (CoCounsel), Bloomberg Law AI.
2. Document Analysis & Pattern Recognition
AI can:
• Analyze government memos, executive orders, and internal documents for legal vulnerabilities.
• Use natural language processing to detect bias, inconsistencies, or violations of administrative law (e.g., the Administrative Procedure Act).
• Help uncover internal communication or policy drafts released via FOIA that support a legal argument.
🛠 Example: AI helped uncover irregularities in how the Trump administration handled census data and immigration enforcement memos.
3. FOIA & Evidence Mining
AI can:
• Process and organize large volumes of documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
• Identify key evidence or contradictions in government justifications (useful in lawsuits about intent, such as discrimination claims).
🛠 Example: In the “Muslim ban” litigation, AI could help prove intent by analyzing statements and internal documents for discriminatory language or patterns.
4. Constitutional & Policy Analysis
AI can:
• Simulate policy impacts using historical data (e.g., immigration bans and refugee admissions).
• Support amicus briefs or expert testimony by generating empirical models that predict likely outcomes of a policy (on voting rights, healthcare access, etc.).
5. Litigation Strategy
AI can:
• Predict judicial leanings based on prior rulings by a specific judge or court.
• Recommend optimal jurisdictions to file a case (forum shopping) based on win rates or precedent alignment.
• Suggest potential legal arguments based on successful past strategies.
6. Public Advocacy & Communications
• AI can generate clear, persuasive summaries of complex legal issues for public awareness campaigns.
• Support rapid response messaging by analyzing public sentiment or media coverage in real time.
Real-World Legal Contexts Where AI Could Have Helped:
• Travel Ban Cases: AI could analyze public and private statements for discriminatory intent (relevant under Trump v. Hawaii).
• Environmental Rollbacks: AI might highlight procedural failures (e.g., ignoring scientific evidence) in NEPA or EPA rule changes.
• DACA Rescission: AI can map precedent on due process and administrative procedures to strengthen arguments like those used in DHS v. Regents of the University of California.
Would you like help drafting a sample legal memo, FOIA request, or analysis prompt using AI tools?
Jim - Brilliant! May we reprint -- with acknowledgement and link to you site -- at WhoWhatWhy.org? Many thanks! - Jonathan Simon, Senior Editor, jonathan.simon@whowhatwhy.org.
Far as I can tell, everything Stephen Miller said in that rant is made-up garbage. Like a comic book version of some sick kid's fantasy. Yet they allow him to spew that lunacy on TV as if it were ... NEWS? Michael Wolff described Miller as crazy in person. People avoid him. So all these people KNOW Miller is nuts and yet say nothing. Profiles in Cowardice.
And now ... people who are just WORKING in the fields are chased and tortured. We look back at the Holocaust and marvel that ordinary Germans stood by, even though they knew. There were some brave protestors in CA;I applaud them. I look forward to great numbers of us fighting back. It has to be numbers. And somehow, somehow, getting Americans to right back. Just about every stranger I start a conversation with is sad, and angry about it.
I am not sure I fully realised just what this stupid bill meant: that America is now a police state.
Interesting analysis of evil and diabolical miller. He’s a self-loathing piece of garbage. Was radicalized by talk radio in Santa Monica. He’s missing any compassion or empathy. A computer program can tell Mr Miller has evil cruel intentions — he must be stopped. Shockingly his grandparents were Holocaust survivors who emigrated to the United States. It’s painful to hear him speak.
The story that his grandparents were Holocaust survivors keeps getting repeated and it's not true. We know his mothers's family. They find it painful to hear him speak but grandparents were NOT Holocaust survivors who emigrated to the U.S. His (his mother's) ancestors came to the U.S. in the early 1900's escaping persecution from the Russian area now known as Belarus.
One link that identifies immigration records for them: (edited to add: includes grandparents on both his mother's and father's side)
Projection.
Everything this bald-headed Nazi said is a Gd lie
(big thumbs)…we may be required to do a lot of trimming of…things. And speaking of shortening overly-long wires, everyone should own a good pair of pruning shears and perhaps a stout little dibble. You can never tell when something needs to be pruned or planted.
It occurs to me that the world coming will require lots of “gardeners”
The final statement is chilling because our own government wants full contol of its society. I wonder what the outcome is if you add in a corrupt criminal enterprise which will steal 130-200 billion, the numbers keep changing, faster than putting it to use?
With no oversight that type of money is going into their pockets. I do believe they will start to argue about money. ICE earning more than military or police. Bounty hunters stealing from each other it ought to be interesting when they fight amongst themselves. That may be a time to act god knows doing what.
Love the info Jim keep it coming alrhough I don't rush into reading sometimes. I can read your material but I'm finding reading my side of story or point of view is getting harder to digest especially if no action is ever taken by anyone to change things.
I remember a few years ago people were buying cans of spray paint and long poles and just spray painting the cameras mounted on light poles. I guess that it upset Palantir a bit.
Shut down the surveillance cameras and the surveillance state will fold
I think AI could help by “flooding the zone with truth’, and prepare lawsuits. I asked chat gpt how it coukd help fight the trump admin in court; AI can play a meaningful—though supporting—role in legally challenging policies from any administration, including those of the Trump administration (past or potential future). While AI cannot itself file lawsuits or make legal arguments in court, it can assist legal teams, public interest organizations, and government watchdogs in several impactful ways:
1. Legal Research & Precedent Discovery
AI tools can:
• Rapidly analyze thousands of court decisions to identify relevant legal precedents.
• Surface inconsistencies in how laws have been applied.
• Highlight past rulings on executive overreach, civil rights, immigration, or administrative procedure that might apply to Trump-era policies (e.g., the travel ban, DACA rescission, or environmental rollbacks).
🛠 Tools: Westlaw Edge, Lexis+, CaseText (CoCounsel), Bloomberg Law AI.
2. Document Analysis & Pattern Recognition
AI can:
• Analyze government memos, executive orders, and internal documents for legal vulnerabilities.
• Use natural language processing to detect bias, inconsistencies, or violations of administrative law (e.g., the Administrative Procedure Act).
• Help uncover internal communication or policy drafts released via FOIA that support a legal argument.
🛠 Example: AI helped uncover irregularities in how the Trump administration handled census data and immigration enforcement memos.
3. FOIA & Evidence Mining
AI can:
• Process and organize large volumes of documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
• Identify key evidence or contradictions in government justifications (useful in lawsuits about intent, such as discrimination claims).
🛠 Example: In the “Muslim ban” litigation, AI could help prove intent by analyzing statements and internal documents for discriminatory language or patterns.
4. Constitutional & Policy Analysis
AI can:
• Simulate policy impacts using historical data (e.g., immigration bans and refugee admissions).
• Support amicus briefs or expert testimony by generating empirical models that predict likely outcomes of a policy (on voting rights, healthcare access, etc.).
5. Litigation Strategy
AI can:
• Predict judicial leanings based on prior rulings by a specific judge or court.
• Recommend optimal jurisdictions to file a case (forum shopping) based on win rates or precedent alignment.
• Suggest potential legal arguments based on successful past strategies.
6. Public Advocacy & Communications
• AI can generate clear, persuasive summaries of complex legal issues for public awareness campaigns.
• Support rapid response messaging by analyzing public sentiment or media coverage in real time.
Real-World Legal Contexts Where AI Could Have Helped:
• Travel Ban Cases: AI could analyze public and private statements for discriminatory intent (relevant under Trump v. Hawaii).
• Environmental Rollbacks: AI might highlight procedural failures (e.g., ignoring scientific evidence) in NEPA or EPA rule changes.
• DACA Rescission: AI can map precedent on due process and administrative procedures to strengthen arguments like those used in DHS v. Regents of the University of California.
Would you like help drafting a sample legal memo, FOIA request, or analysis prompt using AI tools?
Informative, thank you.
Jim - Brilliant! May we reprint -- with acknowledgement and link to you site -- at WhoWhatWhy.org? Many thanks! - Jonathan Simon, Senior Editor, jonathan.simon@whowhatwhy.org.
Wow! Thank you for diving into AI and sharing this valuable information.
Has there been a study on mouth breathers and whether they get enough oxygen to keep their amygdala from shriveling up?
Dude seems like he lost his during a particularly breathy and dishonest round of 'Show & Tell' in nursery school and has been a rotten human since.
I'm wondering if Miller asks Chat, "How do I . . . " and follows the playbook laid out.
It gives me shivers and a vision of future deranged attacks on pizza parlors.
Fascinating! Word of the day: accelerationist
Fuck Stephen Miller. Fuck them all 🤬
Far as I can tell, everything Stephen Miller said in that rant is made-up garbage. Like a comic book version of some sick kid's fantasy. Yet they allow him to spew that lunacy on TV as if it were ... NEWS? Michael Wolff described Miller as crazy in person. People avoid him. So all these people KNOW Miller is nuts and yet say nothing. Profiles in Cowardice.
And now ... people who are just WORKING in the fields are chased and tortured. We look back at the Holocaust and marvel that ordinary Germans stood by, even though they knew. There were some brave protestors in CA;I applaud them. I look forward to great numbers of us fighting back. It has to be numbers. And somehow, somehow, getting Americans to right back. Just about every stranger I start a conversation with is sad, and angry about it.
I am not sure I fully realised just what this stupid bill meant: that America is now a police state.
Interesting analysis of evil and diabolical miller. He’s a self-loathing piece of garbage. Was radicalized by talk radio in Santa Monica. He’s missing any compassion or empathy. A computer program can tell Mr Miller has evil cruel intentions — he must be stopped. Shockingly his grandparents were Holocaust survivors who emigrated to the United States. It’s painful to hear him speak.
The story that his grandparents were Holocaust survivors keeps getting repeated and it's not true. We know his mothers's family. They find it painful to hear him speak but grandparents were NOT Holocaust survivors who emigrated to the U.S. His (his mother's) ancestors came to the U.S. in the early 1900's escaping persecution from the Russian area now known as Belarus.
One link that identifies immigration records for them: (edited to add: includes grandparents on both his mother's and father's side)
https://en.geneastar.org/genealogy/millersteph/stephen-miller
Another story written by David Glosser, Miller's uncle.
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/08/13/stephen-miller-is-an-immigration-hypocrite-i-know-because-im-his-uncle-219351/