Americans are losing their country and freedoms incrementally. Things are melting down while they are lulled into a false sense of security with the help of technology. They are content if there is food in the pantry, gas in the car, and plenty of sports on the blue screens.
It started
with the scare of global warming. Fear mongering has convinced society at large
that our planet is in peril and, to save it, we must reduce the levels of CO2
drastically if we expect to survive. When the dire predictions from various
billionaires, their paid talking heads and activists did not pan out, the
globalists changed their tune. Global warming turned into a very profitable climate
change industry.
Climate
change activism and fear of planetary Armageddon brought more EPA regulations,
fines, and directives from the unelected bureaucrats at the U.N. who met yearly
in opulent locations, traveling in the much-maligned fossil fuel cars and
flying in private or commercial jets, while telling us to drive tin cans or bicycle
to work.
Then they
introduced solar panels and wind turbines to create inefficient and
insufficient electricity; then 15-minute cities were created to isolate
humanity in large clusters of high-rise living spaces with the convenience of
being five minutes’ walk from everything and no parking garages for cars.
If you own a
car, you are given one hundred times a year to enter and exit through approved
gates, after which you are fined for using your car too much. The idea of such 15-minute
cities brings back memories of living under communism and of the poor Chinese
locked up in their high-rise apartments during the forced lockdowns in China in
2021, sick, without food and medical treatment, and without any possibility of
escape.
Then expensive
electric cars were introduced to replace the “evil” fuel combustion vehicles.
The problem is that electric vehicles are not dependable for long distance
driving and for freezing weather and are still quite expensive for ordinary
Americans who work for a living.
Finally Artificial
Intelligence (AI) arrived and the push for its exclusive use to replace
humanity and the push for digital currency while humanity is promised a living
wage for which they do not have to work (how attractive), they can just stay
home, easy to control, and AI will do the work for them. What could possibly go
wrong?
“As AI
systems become more advanced, they will start to infiltrate various sectors,
beginning with white-collar jobs and eventually expanding to blue-collar
industries… This shift could lead to a situation where businesses simply do not
need human employees to maintain and increase profits… One widely discussed
solution to the potential job displacement caused by AI is Universal Basic
Income. This concept involves providing all citizens with a regular,
unconditional sum of money to ensure they can meet their basic needs,
regardless of their employment status … the primary means of earning a living
is no longer necessary for many.”
The problem
with total technology is that it created a “technocracy” of corporations and
governments with the aim to control everything and everyone with digital ID
systems whereby corporations and governments would have the extraordinary power
to “track, monitor, and control every aspect of our lives” – healthcare, money,
wealth, travel, transportation, education, work, and social interactions.
Bill Gates,
one of the evil forces behind forced vaccinations, digital currency, and AI
said, “Digital ID must be accepted by U.S. citizens by 2028. Otherwise, they
risk exclusion from society.” His outrageous statement should give pause to
every freedom-loving American.
Digital
currency, once fully implemented, will monitor what you spend your money on,
how much you can spend, tax all your earnings, punish you with the Chinese
Social Credit Score if they deem that you did not behave appropriately to their
liking; banks and the government will close your account and confiscate your
money at the whim of a bureaucrat or an AI program.
The main
drive right now is the establishment of data centers everywhere; without them,
the AI cannot operate fully as intended. Each data center needs at least ten
acres of land, and lots of water and electricity. The leftist solutions to
replace fossil fuels and electricity generation from coal? Invest in more “renewable
energy” of wind and solar. Shortages and higher costs of water and electricity
are soon to follow. Processors for AI consume a lot of energy and water.
How will
your life be different from feudal slavery or communist slavery? You will have no
control over your life at all. Corporations will dictate what you can eat, think,
do, read, what products can be made, how much food you can have, your clothing,
housing, medicine, travel, etc. Life will be sad, no hope, no freedom of
choice, no creativity, no dreams, no future.
President
Trump’s AI advisors and digital currency technocrats have convinced him that AI
and digital currency are the answer for everything. However, without confidential
information kept private, a cash money supply, and inviolable private property,
there is no freedom.

Plus add to this line: "... are content if there is food in the pantry, gas in the car, and plenty of sports on the blue screens." PLUS add: K-pop music and K-Dramas on Netflix. Those later two combined spectacularly in "K-POP DEMON HUNTERS" the most watched Netflix show ever which has a best selling soundtrack and the song "Golden" which has been number 1 about 18 weeks. Yes, I've watched the movie 🎬 and listened to the soundtrack multiple times. It's up for multiple awards and this week the Demon Hunters themselves will be on the cover of Time Magazine, Huntrix, the animated characters and the three real singers (not AI) who sang "Golden." Yes, I'm still following the news, but my son got me watching K-dramas and listening to K-pop in a way to at least sometimes enter into the South Korean world of storytelling and music.
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