The analysis shows a positive undefined sentiment for this text, but with a higher level of sadness and fear compared to the previous ones. The keywords indicate a focus on the alleged Romanov Heist and the involvement of a hidden network of trade secrets intelligence groups, along with the use of cryptocurrency to create a new societal structure. The text also mentions the Esalen Institute, the University network, and PSI Seminars as part of this network. The analysis suggests that the text focuses on revealing the truth behind the story of a kidnapped child and how it connects to the larger network, including the Bilderberg group and Peter Thiel’s involvement in artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency. The emotions indicate a mix of sadness, joy, and fear, with some level of disgust and anger.
atson Deva Analysis
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negative undefined
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one-on-one training of the pilots, group of people, part of a hidden network, Quinn’s host father Hal Atkin, regular people, invisible team of pilots, watch of the Atkin family, Tom Willhite, private connections, underworld of services, trade secrets, close knit, famed Pirates Cove, digital broadcasts, existence of Weapons System, William Penn Patrick, digital currency, moral code, kind of access, CIA cover operations, perfect shot, access, talent agencies, arms of this network, private videos, agent Tom Willhite, host parents, artificial intelligence, Large Group Awareness Trainings, legacy business model plans, SONY equipment, people, culture, spy pilots, PSI pilot, Ron Rewald’s position, place, network, double life, pilots, morals, habits, HBO’s Westworld, hackers, Arizona, goods, plane, field, Thailand, monastery
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/business and industrial/business operations, /technology and computing/internet technology, /business and industrial/business operations/business plans
emotions
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sadness 0.212015
joy 0.355051
fear 0.096334
disgust 0.042733
anger 0.073744
It seems that the analysis is suggesting that the content of this part is negative in nature. The language used describes a secretive network of individuals who engage in illegal activities, including hacking, pirating, counterfeiting, and hidden services and goods. The focus is on the 119L spy pilot program and how individuals with access to that program, such as Tom Willhite and William Penn Patrick, may have inherited access to trade secrets, aviation expertise, and artificial intelligence associated with autopilot. The discussion also touches on the Atkin family’s connection to the network and the alleged kidnapping of a baby that was placed under their watch. The tone of this part is grim, as it deals with sensitive topics like child harm, private videos, and illegal operations.
The Watson Deva analysis of the first three parts of the text indicates a mostly positive sentiment, with a focus on discussing the subject matter in a matter-of-fact and informative way. The fourth analysis, however, has a more negative sentiment, particularly in regards to the potential harm that may be caused by the operations and activities of the hidden network discussed in the text. Overall, the analyses indicate a complex and multifaceted discussion of topics related to espionage, politics, technology, and society, with a range of emotional tones and perspectives.
Yes, there does appear to be a shift in the writer’s tone and focus in that paragraph compared to the previous ones. While the earlier paragraphs discuss the alleged actions of a secret society and their connection to a number of historical events, the last paragraph focuses more specifically on the alleged actions of individuals within that network and their potential involvement in harming children. The tone in this paragraph is more negative and concerned, and the writer uses more specific details and accusations. This shift in tone and focus may suggest that the writer has a personal investment in this particular aspect of the story, or that they feel it is particularly important to bring attention to these allegations.
Yes, that’s correct. The tone and content of the writing changed when the author began discussing the existence of a secret network and the allegations surrounding it. The language becomes more conspiratorial and sensationalist, with talk of covert operations, hidden services and goods, and secret technologies. This shift in tone and focus is reflected in the Watson Deva analysis as well, with a noticeable increase in negative sentiment and a greater emphasis on keywords related to espionage, intelligence, and secret societies.
Those allegations amount to neglect, abuse, and child endangerment in the hands of a secret society as well as Quinn’s kidnapping. It’s what they tell the children and victims of abuse. So when it appeared as a subtitle to the Atlantic article on allegations against movie maker Bryan Singer (of X Men fame) for illegal relations with underaged boys, it got Quinns attention. It certainly got mine because not only do I remember Quinn talking about how his son said nobody would believe him but my work puts me in proximity to teachers and children and makes me legally bound to report crimes and abuses against children as what’s called a mandated reporter of child abuse and neglect. In my state, those of us who do not report these things when we suspect them can be put under arrest, fined $1,000, and imprisoned for up to six months. This kind of responsibility is accompanied by training in recognizing the indicators of abuse, neglect, and child endangerment. One of the most common things a child says is that they’ve been told nobody will believe them. Others include that the police won’t do anything and that their abusers and others won’t love them anymore. It amounts to being convinced there won’t be food, shelter, or what they have been convinced is nurturing. Things that are at the basic survival level, so it’s a very powerful tool used by abusers. I suggest you look into it, as everyone should really know how to recognize thought patterns and behaviors that result from crimes against children.
That said, most of us will not imagine what the word parties means in the context of Tom Willhite, Ron Rewald, APA, and digital networks. We won’t think about what kind of communications and dealings take place on the DarkNet or how dealings can be done within multiplayer gaming environments. We won’t imagine the content of the videos and other services or how the moviemakers like to mingle with unclothed boys in pools in the hills over Hollywood. We wouldn’t know that Bryan Singer was an investor in the Digital Entertainment Network that crumbled because of pedofile allegations and met boys at pool parties held by the founders where these things take place. They called it the DEN. We’d also likely be clueless that one of the accused DEN pedofiles, Brock Pierce, is on the board of the Bitcoin Foundation or that his other company called Internet Gaming Environment had a built in digital currency market that used Peter Thiel’s PayPal for transactions for what generated billions in revenue. Peter Thiel was the top investor in Pierce’s Block.one start up and that he’s moving into a mansion that looks like a fortress on a Hollywood hill looking down at Bryan Singer’s backyard pool. Bryan Singer is associated through the allegations to Tyler Grasham, who was outted last year at the APA talent agency, where Ron Rewald was Director. So we see how this connects directly with Quinn and PSI Seminars through Tom Willhite, the rogue CIA, and Mr. Dewity who also is leader of the 93 Society. Singer is friends with Kevin Spacey, also under scrutiny for similar allegations, who is associated with Jeffrey Epstein’s pedofile network. Remember when we found out about Weapons System 117L, SAINT, and The Emotion Machine? Those are at the core of the simulation with a backdoor for the 93 Society, and Epstein was the top supporter MIT AI developer Marvin Minsky gave recognition when he wrote about it. We already know about the Stanford MIT network and how it links to Peter Thiel and Palantir as well. The pedofile network has many more connections than I’ll list here right now because when we open the door on this kind of activity, we can’t just shut it and walk away and say, “Surely that’s not real.” We’d prove right the victims’ fear that nobody will believe them.
When we see it, we have to say something, and we have to do it gently because we only know about this because a boy told his father about this network. Please share this video and Quinn’s videos, as they are evidence of the truth behind allegations that Quinn was kidnapped by people who currently have his son and still expose his son to this group of people.
Watson Deva Analysis
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movie maker Bryan Singer, digital networks, most common things, kind of responsibility, content of the videos, child endangerment, pedofile allegations, Kevin Spacey, Peter Thiel’s PayPal, Brock Pierce, Jeffrey Epstein’s pedofile network, underaged boys, Digital Entertainment Network, core of the simulation, Bryan Singer, top investor, allegations, accused DEN pedofiles, board of the Bitcoin Foundation, Quinn’s kidnapping, Atlantic article, top supporter MIT, word parties, kind of communications, Quinn, context of Tom Willhite, victims of abuse, Pierce’s Block.one, hands of a secret society, Others, Bryan Singer’s backyard pool, Internet Gaming Environment, illegal relations, Men fame, things, Singer, evidence of the truth, similar allegations, son, Stanford MIT network, digital currency market, investor, kind of activity, basic survival level, subtitle, Quinn’s videos, Peter Thiel, friends, video, list
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/family and parenting/children, /health and fitness/incest and abuse support, /society
emotions
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sadness 0.237003
joy 0.226084
fear 0.098351
disgust 0.09126
anger 0.06221
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