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Natural News: Full-blown AI warfare is now under way in America as AI-generated fake audio tries to frame Roger Stone

Full-blown AI warfare is now under way in America as AI-generated fake audio tries to frame Roger Stone
Today I’m bringing you a stunning demonstrate of how AI warfare has been unleashed in this election year, to try to get people “AI swatted” (arrested) for saying things they never said.

I have also generated an AI voice snippet of my own voice with a few sentences threatening to “lick” ice cream, as an example of how AI-generated voices can be easily created and deployed against almost anyone.

Plus, we have shocking new video evidence that shows the US government planted the pipe bombs on J6, in order to try to frame Trump supporters.

They are literally at war with the American people.

Get full details on these stories and more in today’s broadcast here.

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Over half of America’s 24,295 cities could experience major depopulation by 2100
Over half of the 30,000cities, towns, villages and boroughs in the United States could become ghost towns by 2100. This is according to a study published inNature Cities and conducted by researchers from theUniversity of Illinois Chicago(UIC). The researchers – who looked into population… Read More

In 2020, U.S. companies spent a whopping 8 billion on anti-white DEI propaganda
In a 2021 interview with Robin DiAngelo, former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan of the “Mehdi Hasan Show” stated that companies spent an astounding 8 B in 2020 alone on “diversity and inclusion” (DEI) programs that discriminate against white people while propping up non-whites… Read More

St. Louis revokes mask mandate less than 24 hours after it was announced following pushback from hospitals and health experts
St. Louis, Missouri made a complete 180 less than 24 hours after re-implementing mask mandates to allegedly protect against Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) and other respiratory diseases. On Jan. 5, St. Louis announced that it would no longer require city employees to wear face masks while working due… Read More

Arctic blast sweeping the U.S. causes traffic and flight delays, leaves millions under wind chill warnings
A brutal Arctic cold is sweeping throughout the United States, with millions of Americans under wind chill warnings. The harsh weather is also creating slippery conditions on the roads, causing traffic delays in several areas. According to theNational Weather Service(NWS), the wind chills are… Read More

Iran claims missile strikes targeting Iraq and Syria destroyed Israeli spy base
The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched ballistic missiles at targets in Syria and Iraq, hitting what they claim is a spy base for the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad in northern Iraq as well as “anti-Iran terror groups” in Syria. One missile strike hit near the American… Read More

San Francisco Police Department’s headcount is shrinking despite increases in starting pay for rookies
A sufficient number of law enforcement officers seems to be an impossible goal for the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD), as fewer young people want to be cops despite the 112,000 starting pay. According to Bloomberg, the SFPD’s police academy only graduated 26 officers in 2023 – the lowest… Read More

Former NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins now agrees with COVID-19 lab leak theory
Dr. Francis Collins, the former director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has reportedly agreed with the theory that the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) may have come from a laboratory. The erstwhile health official agreed with the so-called “lab leak theory” during a closed-door… Read More

FDA commissioner pushing off-label pharmaceutical use in illegal Big Pharma marketing scheme
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White House to award 623 M in grants for construction of EV charging network across the country
Despite the waning public interest in electric vehicles (EVs), officials from the administration of President Joe Biden announced on Jan. 11 that it will be awarding $623 million in grants for the construction of an EV charging network across the United States. The grants will fund 47 EV charging… Read More

Illinois voters file petitions to remove Biden from 2024 presidential ballot
As liberals in several states do their best to try to keep former President Donald Trump’s name off their presidential ballots, voters in Illinois have filed lawsuits attempting to block President Joe Biden’s name from appearing on the state ballot in the upcoming election. The State… Read More

CNN poll reveals almost 70 percent of Iowa voters don’t accept Biden’s 2020 election “win”
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Former Space Force officer tells House panel he was FIRED for criticizing DEI policy
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Electric vehicle (EV) owners are now struggling withdepleted batteries andlong lines at charging stations as the freezing temperature in Chicagodrains batteries and reduces driving range. Javed Spencer, a 27-year-old Uber driver, shared the impact of extreme weather on EV functionality. “When… Read More

French navy shooting million-dollar missiles at cheap Houthi drones in Red Sea
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Vivek Ramaswamy drops out of Republican primary race, endorses Donald Trump
Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamyhas officially dropped out of the 2024 presidential race after his poor fourth-place showing in the Iowa caucus. Duringthe Iowa watch party at the Surety Hotel in downtown Des Moines on Jan. 15, Ramaswamyfound himself in a distant fourth place with 7.7 percent of the… Read More

Israel warns it will extend military offensive to Lebanon if Hezbollah attacks don’t cease
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New York Times report: Israel needs yeras to dismantle Gaza tunnels
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Supreme Court ruling on use of abortion pill could impact November elections
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North Korea tests solid-fuel missile with hypersonic warhead in newest display of power
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TruNews: U.S.-led Yemen strikes escalate Middle East conflict
Attacks against Houthi targets in Yemen spearheaded by the U.S. only serve to intensify the conflict in the Middle East. This was the opinion of “TruNews” hosts Rick Wiles and Dr. Raymond “Doc” Burkhart. The latter cited a news story from Military.com about the retaliatory… Read More

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un deems South Korea Pyongyang’s enemy NO. 1
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