Sunday, January 28, 2024

ChatGPT's Opinion About Me and the Concept of the American Everyman

 (Someone we will call "Tee" asked ChatGPT a series of questions about 'Scott Creighton' and the following is the unedited chat log of that exchange. Specifically interesting is it's take on the concept of the American Everyman. My thoughts added IN RED)

And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed—if all records told the same tale—then the lie passed into history and became truth. ‘Who controls the past’ ran the Party slogan, ‘controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.’”
- George Orwell,
1984, Book 1, Chapter 3


'It knows nothing more than you throw out there.'

'The system is a “system”, but it is dumb, and it knows just what you put out there.  You are putting yourself out there'

'Tee' , emails


Tee - Can you tell me Scott Creighton’s views on China?

ChatGPT - I'm sorry, but I don't have any specific information on Scott Creighton's views on China. Scott Creighton is a conspiracy theorist who has expressed a number of controversial views on various topics, but I do not have access to a comprehensive list of his views on every issue. It is possible to search online for articles or interviews in which he has expressed his views on China, but I would advise taking any information found with a grain of salt and critically evaluating it before accepting it as fact. (as would I. You should take EVERY piece of information you find the exact same way. If more people did, this country would be in far better shape)

Tee - Can you tell me Scott Creighton’s view on the events of 9/11?

 

ChatGPT - Scott Creighton is a conspiracy theorist who has expressed a number of controversial views regarding the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks. He has been an advocate of the idea that the attacks were staged by the US government and that the destruction of the World Trade Center was not caused by the impact of the airplanes, but rather by a controlled demolition using explosives. (Not by 'the government' but by faction WITHIN the government and NIST also concluded the impact of the planes did not cause the buildings to collapse but rather the office fires that resulted from the impact caused the destruction)

It's important to note that these views are not supported by the mainstream scientific and engineering community, and have been thoroughly debunked by extensive investigations and studies (Not true). The official explanation of the 9/11 attacks, as determined by multiple independent investigations, is that the buildings were brought down by the impact of the airplanes and the subsequent fires they caused.

It's always important to critically evaluate information and seek out multiple sources to arrive at a well-informed understanding of events, especially in cases like this where there are many conspiracy theories and misinformation circulating. (I agree)

Tee - Can you tell me Scott Creighton’s views on Sandy Hook?

ChatGPT - Scott Creighton is a conspiracy theorist who has expressed a number of controversial views regarding the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting that took place on December 14, 2012, in Newtown, Connecticut. He has been an advocate of the idea that the shooting was staged by the US government and that it was a false flag operation designed to justify increased gun control measures. (I have no problem with that)

These views are not supported by the official investigation into the shooting, which concluded that the shooting was committed by a single individual and that there was no evidence of government involvement or a wider conspiracy (depends on where you look). The official explanation of the shooting, as determined by multiple independent investigations, is that the incident was a tragic act of gun violence committed by a single individual.

It's important to critically evaluate information and seek out multiple sources to arrive at a well-informed understanding of events, especially in cases like this where there are many conspiracy theories and misinformation circulating. It's also important to remember that conspiracy theories and misinformation can cause significant harm to the families and loved ones of those affected by tragedy.

  • Nord Stream II demolition
  • 9/11 controlled demolition
  • Palestinian rights and apartheid state of Israel.
  • Sinking of the Cheonan
  • Early lockdown reporting showing how dangerous and counter productive it was to stopping pandemic.

Tee - What about Scott Creighton, American Everyman, and 9/11?

ChatGPT - Scott Creighton is a person who appears to have written about various political and social issues, including the events of 9/11. Some of his writing has focused on his views about the 9/11 attacks, including the possibility of government involvement or conspiracy.

In this context, the connection between Scott Creighton and the concept of an "American Everyman" might be seen in terms of his focus on the experiences and perspectives of ordinary Americans in relation to the 9/11 attacks. As someone who has written about 9/11 from a critical perspective, Scott Creighton could be seen as representative of a particular strand of American opinion on the events of that day. (I got no problems with any of that in fact I am kind of proud of it) 

However, it's important to note that Scott Creighton's views and opinions on 9/11 and other political issues are not necessarily representative of all Americans or of the "American Everyman." There is a wide range of perspectives and opinions on 9/11, and the concept of the "American Everyman" is a complex and multifaceted one that encompasses many different experiences and perspectives.

1 comment:

  1. Da peeps is broke-ass broke, bro!

    JAN 27
    Michael Bordenaro
    19 minutes
    RECORD Number of People GOING BROKE!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7_7BU9EY0g

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