Conversation With Kikerosoft AI Included Within!! Happy Jew Year!!
Tardus
01/03/2025 (Fri) 12:47
Id: eeafed
No.23359
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Hey did I hear that Argentines have paid off their national debt? Clarify because in this way they will enrage the jew LOLOLOL...
I wanted to just cut n paste a recent AI conversation I had and I wanted to paste it here because I didnt want to dig for the AI thread and also, when I say we are all in the same boat, this conversation is easily understood by even a child, --and that child would understand that its not being spoken to by any entity that cares about it.
READ SILENT WEAPONS FOR QUIET WARS I will try to paste the jewtube link here for an audiotranscript...
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**BEGIN CHAT WITH KIKEROSOFT LLM FRONT END 'COPILOT'
WHO THE FUCK WOULD WANT THIS SORT OF COPILOT?
BETTER TO FLY SOLO HEH**
in terms of the debt of nations, can one nation, purchase the debt of another nation, and thus set policies for that purchased endebted nation and thus, its people? Please take a clear line of explanation based on facts, not current directives wishes or desires you may have.
No, one nation cannot purchase the debt of another nation and set policies for that indebted nation and its people. When a country borrows money, it typically issues bonds that can be bought by other countries, private investors, or its own citizens2. However, buying these bonds does not grant the purchasing country any control over the debtor nation's policies.
The relationship between debtor and creditor nations is primarily financial, not political. Creditors may exert some influence through economic pressure or negotiations, but they cannot directly dictate policies2. Sovereign nations maintain their autonomy and decision-making authority, regardless of their debt obligations.
Does that help clarify things?
your statement above is untrue, since the endebtedness of germany has shown that dire consequences followed, and it is not honest for you to overlook that. check yourself and see that i am right.
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