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Cognitive Electromagnetic Warfare

I said: Just another distortion that will have to be adapted to.   "In the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 there is a Line 106 titled “Cognitive Electromagnetic Warfare,” priced at $44,267,000. It is listed under Department of the Air Force RDT&E (Research, Development, Test & Evaluation)." GPT said: Yes — the FY 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) does include a specific line item titled “Cognitive Electromagnetic Warfare” in the Department of the Air Force RDT&E (Research, Development, Test & Evaluation) section with an appropriation of $44,267,000 for that program. What Cognitive Electromagnetic Warfare Likely Refers To This budget line corresponds with an Air Force RDT&E program sometimes listed under Program Element (PE) 0207039F , which is described as the Cognitive Electromagnetic Warfare program . It falls within the Air Force’s research and development budget and is focused on advancing electromagnetic war...

2081 Final Scene Analysis

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  I said: The part in 2081 that cuts so sharp in the silence that follows after; except for her humming as it cuts to credits... "Gee, I could tell that one was a doozy", the wife says, the husband says "You can say that again", and she responds "Gee, I could tell that one was a doozy". GPT said; 4 That cut is doing a lot of work. In 2081 , the final exchange— Wife: “Gee, I could tell that one was a doozy.” Husband: “You can say that again.” Wife: “Gee, I could tell that one was a doozy.” —lands harder because of what’s missing. Why it cuts so sharply The sentence is a loop, not a comment The repetition isn’t conversational; it’s mechanical. Her second line isn’t a response—it’s a reset. The thought never advances. Silence becomes the negative space of memory The action has ended. The rebellion has ended. What remains is absence : no grief, no processing, no recognition that their son just died on live television. The humming is the tell The humming d...