Huxley’s Ape and Essence is presented in its entirety, without remark by interruption, footnote or afterword. It begins with a vignette describing the destruction of the world by nuclear and chemical warfareat the hands of intelligent baboons. The two warring sides each have an Einstein on a leash which they force to press the button, releasing clouds of disease-causing gases toward each other.
The story then advances to a time 100 years after the catastrophic events of World War III, which characters in the book refer to as "the Thing", when nuclear and chemical weapons eventually destroyed most of human civilisation. In the script's timeframe, radiation has subsided to safer levels and in 2107, an exploratory team of New Zealand rediscovery scientists (New Zealand was spared from direct nuclear attack because it was "of no strategic importance") travel to California.
I love these stories, I do not write them because I probably feel responsible for helping the notion get traction. And as to why mockery instead I think empowers Gulliver or Tale of a Tub or Battle of the Books explains as much as I to those who know.
3 years of the new Final Solution little can be agreed upon.
Maybe unbiased people can see each measure undertaken to protect killed and this is no accident and still continuing due to how the bias lay in outcome preference.
In Spring 2023 injection killing continues, voluntary and involuntary masking continues, the need to cling to Virus fraud continues, and Covid viral uniqueness overall as disinfo meme continues, perpetuating a lie so large that only those saying Earth moves around the Sun can explain and debunk. A.I. is a creation of man. A tool.
And yet not a tool but a semi-sentient machine capable of being the Sorcerer’s Apprentice.
The Tele-Everything World.
Asked to consider what life will be like in 2025 in the wake of the outbreak of the global pandemic and other crises in 2020, some 915 innovators, developers, business and policy leaders, researchers and activists responded. Their broad and nearly universal view is that people’s relationship with technology will deepen as larger segments of the population come to rely more on digital connections for work, education, health care, daily commercial transactions and essential social interactions. A number describe this as a “tele-everything” world.
worsen economic inequality as those who are highly connected and the tech-savvy pull further ahead of those who have less access;
enhance the power of big technology firms as they exploit their market advantages and mechanisms such as artificial intelligence (AI) in ways that seem likely to further erode the privacy and autonomy of their users;
multiply the spread of misinformation as authoritarians and polarized populations wage warring information campaigns with their foes.
Here some of the ways AI will take over our lives. These are supposed to be positives; however, these are the very things I have been warning about that will enslave us to machines:
an “Internet of Medical Things” with sensors and devices that allow for new kinds of patient health monitoring
the creation of 3-D social media systems that allow for richer human interaction (sometimes via hologram avatars); mediated digital agents (interdigital agents) gradually taking over significantly more repetitive or time-consuming tasks; a “flying Internet of Things” as drones become more prolific in surveillance, exploration and delivery tasks; ubiquitous augmented reality.
Essentially all of this represents the fall of privacy and the rise of authoritarianism. The individual is being lost in the collective hive, controlled by algorithms. There is a term for this, Digital Dehumanization:
“a process where humans are reduced to data, which is then used to make decisions and/or take actions that negatively affects their lives”.
The timing fits perfectly with the WHO finalizing the pandemic preparedness treaty,wherein every nation will bow to the WHO’s international rules and regulations. But, actually, just like NATO, the nations will really be bowing to the BTR, since it’s the Biden administration that wrote the amendments to the treaty.
What with nuclear war and pandemics will the presidential election in 2024 be “postponed”? I’d be interested to hear my readers’ thoughts.
Paving the way for the world's first RSV vaccine, FDA advisers recommend the shot from Pfizer
The shot is being recommended for the elderly, but Pfizer won’t stop there.
They are testing it on “pregnant people” (yes, you read that right) to see whether the protection can pass to babies in utero. The company said its data suggests the vaccine reduced the risk of severe illness in infants by 82% through their first 90 days of life and by 69% through six months.
Of course, we all remember how the Covid “vax” promised the same efficacy and look how that turned out.
Your contribution enables my wife to enjoy her 81st birthday at the Spinnaker in Marin facing the Bay. 12 atmospheric rivers and endemic insanity gutted any earnings and unanticipated brain surgery eroded any solid ground remaining for miles and miles and miles.
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All the best to you and your wife as you celebrate her 81st birthday! You have done a lot for her. You have your priorities right.
So, killing off the elderly isn't as shocking as injecting "pregnant persons".