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AI & I - Cracking The Covid Code - (ebook)

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New extended paperback edition.

650 pages, 370+ questions nailing the pandemic.

35 colour pages. Graphs and tables. (UK and USA dispatch only)


Finally. The Book You've Been Waiting For.

You remember that feeling, don't you?

That nagging sense in 2020 that something wasn't quite right. When everyone around you was following the narrative, but your instincts were screaming different truths. When you asked uncomfortable questions and got uncomfortable silences. When you felt isolated for thinking critically whilst others seemed to switch off their reasoning.

You weren't going mad.

You weren't paranoid.

You were awake.

"AI & I" is your vindication.


"AI & I" - What happens when you interrogate artificial intelligence about the biggest story of our time?


Award-winning British filmmaker Mark Playne did exactly that—and the results are explosive.

In this unputdownable investigation, Playne conducts a forensic, Socratic dialogue with AI about COVID-19, challenging it like a prosecutor cross-examining an expert witness. Using his signature blend of serious inquiry and unexpected humour, what begins as simple questions about trustworthiness evolves into something far more revealing as the AI is led to make stunning conclusions about patterns, motives, and hidden designs beneath the official narrative.


AI & I doesn't scream or accuse—it reveals through methodical questioning. From PCR testing and mRNA technology to vaccine magnetism and corporate control structures, this unique format allows the artificial intelligence to expose connections that mainstream media won't touch.


Written by the founder of Not On The Beeb—an alternative media platform now archived by the British National Library—this book represents five years of research condensed into an unforgettable dialogue. Originally available exclusively through independent channels where it garnered overwhelming critical acclaim, this groundbreaking investigation is now accessible to a wider audience.


The implications are staggering. In an era where asking honest questions has become dangerous, AI & I reclaims our right to inquiry.


What readers are saying:

★★★★★ "Maybe the most important book I've read. Brilliant that with persistence, you managed to get AI to admit all the things some of us have suspected for years." - Paul Hughes


★★★★★ "It is also, I might add, a truly compelling read. This book doesn't demand belief. It demands attention." - Dr. Philip Stowell, MB BS (London), FACNEM, Retired GP


★★★★★ "The link between solar activity and influenza waves was jaw-dropping!" - Dan Roberts


★★★★★ "Excellent question and answer book to pick up at any page. Extremely enlightening and educational." - Caroline


★★★★★ "This is a must read, thoroughly recommend you read this book! Thought provoking and very revealing!" - Julie Hunter


Really Makes You Wonder.

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Maryon Jeane

Verified Buyer

3 months ago

How to do it with AI

A masterclass in forensic questioning - and a Socratic interaction between human and machine.

Even if you've stood apart (in every sense of the term) and viewed the past five years with an unclouded and discerning eye, there are still things to be learnt in AI&I about the psyop which was 'the COVID years'. Here is the truth, in all its fascinating and horrific nakedness, teased out with tenacity, knowledge, and humour.

(I can even, pedant that I am, forgive the many typos, grammatical errors, and word misuse - particularly given that this was a written interchange, as in instant messaging and suchlike, rather than being in formal book format; that's saying a lot for me...)

I am not totally convinced about AI (I'm still wondering if there might be, after all, a human or humans behind the curtain) - but if this is AI then there is hope that it might help us, as humans, to stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before instead of each generation spending too much time relearning. If our knowledge can be deposited in AI and then be at our disposal on demand, we will at last have used technology to advance.

But only if we learn from Mark Playne's brilliant method of questioning, probing and staying doggedly on track until the truth is finally winkled out.

The odd thing is, this book is actually fun to read. Given that it's a dialogue between an AI and a human about the most evil hoax perpetuated on the world's population by a handful of hubristic carbuncles so far, it's hardly the premise for a fun read - but that's the way it plays.

Do yourself a favour and buy this book. Hell, do everyone you know a favour and buy this book for them, too.

Excellent.

Maryon Jeane

Verified Buyer

3 months ago

A bigger roller-coaster ride than the last five years!

A masterclass in forensic questioning - and a Socratic interaction between human and machine.

Even if you've stood apart (in every sense of the term) and viewed the past five years with an unclouded and discerning eye, there are still things to be learnt in AI&I about the psyop which was 'the COVID years'. Here is the truth, in all its fascinating and horrific nakedness, teased out with tenacity, knowledge, and humour.

(I can even, pedant that I am, forgive the many typos, grammatical errors, and word misuse - particularly given that this was a written interchange, as in instant messaging and suchlike, rather than being in formal book format; that's saying a lot for me...)

I am not totally convinced about AI (I'm still wondering if there might be, after all, a human or humans behind the curtain) - but if this is AI then there is hope that it might help us, as humans, to stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before instead of each generation spending too much time relearning. If our knowledge can be deposited in AI and then be at our disposal on demand, we will at last have used technology to advance.

But only if we learn from Mark Playne's brilliant method of questioning, probing and staying doggedly on track until the truth is finally winkled out.

The odd thing is, this book is actually fun to read. Given that it's a dialogue between an AI and a human about the most evil hoax perpetuated on the world's population by a handful of hubristic carbuncles so far, it's hardly the premise for a fun read - but that's the way it plays.

Do yourself a favour and buy this book. Hell, do everyone you know a favour and buy this book for them, too.

Excellent.