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Dawn of the day's avatar

Man oh man did you hit this nail on the head. 💯 agree with everything. Been telling folks some of this for years.

There is an asteroid, Atlas31 I think out there currently. Lots of IG posts saying it’s an alien ship. The evil ones have been prepping humanity for an alien invasion for years now.

Question everything. Wise as serpents, gentle as doves. Nothing new under the sun.

Really appreciate this post more than words can express😌

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Kathleen Connor's avatar

You opened a door with this piece, Wise Wolf. The technology certainly exists, and as the worldwide chaos escalates - and it will - there will be billions looking for guidance and respite.

As the titans of Silicon Valley tighten their commitments to their “godliness,” scenarios such as you suggest become more lucrative. The acceptance of God’s messages or Allah’s visions would ignite mass obeisance on a human scale nearly beyond comprehension. When and if this occurs, humanity will cease to rationalize, blind to all but the imminent orders projected by the illusion.

I hadn’t considered this aspect of religiosity until now.

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Advocate for Truth's avatar

We live in very dark, very strange times.

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Dawn B's avatar

The Bible warns us.

Matthew 24:23-24

23 Then if anyone says to you, ‘Look, here is the Christ!’ or ‘There he is!’ do not believe it. 24 For false christs and false prophets will arise and perform great signs and wonders, so as to lead astray, if possible, even the elect.

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Aquinas Academy's avatar

We need to pull the plug.

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Jeanne's avatar

Good food for thought. 😊

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Robin Landry's avatar

I’m so over any ‘gods’ landing on the White House lawn or scaring little children with future destructive events.

A book that is probably over 1000 years old, Oera Linda, tells us to watch out for the merchants, the priests and the princes.

Sounds like good advice. Frya, also said that if we lose our morality, we would become slaves.

And told the people not to trade their iron weapons for gold ornaments because they couldn’t defend themselves and would become immoral.

All good advice then, and better advice now.

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Nellie Jewell's avatar

Good read. I view the media as false prophets, and their role in the deception will ensure that many, many people will believe whatever the news tells them about these “miracles”. It’s coming. I believe it’s planned, perfected and ready to go. But when? Seems soon enough to me.

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Giuliana's avatar

Great article

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Follow the Silence's avatar

Thanks for posting! This piece is incredibly well researched and written. 👍

Note: Long before things like greenhouses and hydroponics, ancient agrarian cultures starved to death because they planted their seeds at the wrong time of the year and were left with an empty harvest. Over time, men who studied the equatorial precession and weather patterns learned how to accurately predict the four seasons and successfully determine when to plant and harvest crops pinpoint accuracy. Not only did they prosper, they were considered Gods with divine powers. Not just for weeks, but for decades and possibly longer.

🙏

Here is a link to a piece you might find interesting.

https://followthesilence.substack.com/p/please-repeat-after-me-i-will-not

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Bert Powers's avatar

My dear, departed Grandfather had some excellent advice he shared back in the 1960s: 'Do not believe anything you hear and only half of what you see.'

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Sylvie's avatar

Great article. The illusionists come from all sorts of places. My friend bought Trump Bucks a few years ago. She joined a telegram Chanel. Someone contacted her to “invest” these trump bucks. She did invest. They gave her access to her “account”(very fancy page with a big number at the bottom). They convinced her the account was in the Quantum Financial System(does not exist as far as I can tell)because the Can banks a crooks, look what they did to the truckers during the convoy.

To “cash out” you needed to hire an agent. And so it goes.

In talking to the “agents” they learned she loves Elon. They got “Elon” on the phone!

What AI system exists that can allow to converse with someone else’s voice coming out?

She has spoken with Baron and Ivanka Trump, Trumps secretary, JD Vance, RFK Jr. Julian Assange, Jamie Diamon.

She has lost $750 000 Can dollars now. Could not afford to lose this. Still truly believes it’s real. Still believes the $(660 M USD is sitting in the QFS). Trumps secretary moved some to Jamie Diamond’s bank, Chase bank? Trump’s secretary, Sarah, signed her up with a high risk lender here in TO and they implemented a reverse mortgage.

I’ve given up pointing out the holes in the story. This is someone who saw exactly what was going on during Covid.

Like you said in the article, the lost and disconnected find something that gives them purpose and bingo. It’s so easy to fall for the illusion.

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🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

750,000? SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND?!?!

I can fake any celebrity voice I want with a $300 Tesla P40 data center artificial intelligence graphics processing unit. I could hook it up to a phone line and people could call it and chat with it all day in any voice I want.

These scammers are such dirtbags for doing this sort of thing.

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Sylvie's avatar

I wasn’t sure the tech existed. I will send this to her. Thank You.

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Sylvie's avatar

Yes, $750K Canadian. 2/3 of her life savings!

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Medical Truth Podcast's avatar

I saw this scene in the movie The Wizard of Oz!! Picture this: You're standing in a crowded square when suddenly, a massive figure materializes in the sky above you - 50 feet tall, glowing, speaking in a voice that seems to come from everywhere at once. The crowd around you falls to their knees, weeping, convinced they're witnessing the divine. Your phone buzzes with notifications as the footage spreads across social media. Within hours, millions of people worldwide are declaring they've seen a miracle.

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CarpeLibrum CatLover's avatar

There are extremely morally depraved and evil nihilistic accelerationists promoting societal collapse online because they believe in bringing about the destruction of everything of value as completely and as quickly as possible. They don’t believe in the concept of valuing things at all in fact.

The key point about them that relates to this article is that there’s this statistically small but very dangerous subset of people who are about exploiting chaos and could be very dangerous in any sort of moral panic or mass psychosis type of event manufactured by the technology referenced in thus writing—without those doing that technological manipulation even having them on their radar, much less inside their tent.

Because these accelerationist cults that recruit online through Discord and other platforms, and often gaming circles, are chaos-exploitation merchants of a dystopian worldview they worship and want to see made the norm of life.

They literally do things like encourage suicide in others they manipulate, for the fun of watching another human being take his own life due to extortion fears or engineered mental breakdowns. They torture animals and post it online. They do depraves things to children. They advocate random murder for the fun of it like a sport.

Some just because they’re full of free-floating hatred and take pleasure in the “joy” of inflicting and watching suffering. Some just take pleasuring in darkly manipulating others for their ego satisfaction. Some exploit this setup for financial gain via extortion rackets and psychological terror. Some tie in crackpot religious ideas they basically invent based on hatred. Some do it based on far fringe political philosophies. Some are right-wingers, others are leftists. Some of them are apolitical and deeply committed to dystopian fantasies and the absence of commitments to anything but themselves.

Charles Manson was an accelerationist himself. That was the purpose of that whole Manson Family cult of his and of the murders he planned for those famous and tragic spree killings.

He wasn’t successful in his meta-aim of creating accelerated collapse chaos in California to be spread across the U.S. in response to those murders. But that was in fact his admitted and documented intention. It didn’t take hold as he had no following outside that tiny cult and people had no idea what he was about because he was incompetent at growing his influence or destroying norms.

But he didn’t have an Internet, much less social media. There was no AI he could exploit. No Deep Fake technologies. He didn’t have organized crime level money. He was a vagrant and although a psychopath, he didn’t have any of the technological means that exist today to make his nightmare vision for the world a viral reality.

It’s deeply, deeply psychopathic, all of this accelerated collapse stuff. People who do things like this are a danger to the entirety of civilization anytime they’re breathing free air outside of a penitentiary, and they’re dangerous within it too and should be held in isolation constantly.

There are credible articles on the different flavors of these groups and on the meta-phenomenon of them as a thing apart from the particular ideologies motivating individual ones—the things they share in common even though they may be at war with each other.

They are one of the biggest existential dangers to humanity there is and they can’t be permitted by decent society to thrive in dark corners of the Internet.

They could exploit chaos driven by technology in ways that could inflame a crisis into a raging bonfire fed by accelerants until society is so damaged the world becomes unrecognizable and unbearable to us in very basic ways. And we can’t just pick up and move from this planet.

I am seriously worried about what could become of us, of all us normal people with so many dangerous factors that can exploit and be exploited by technology in involving any number of descriptions of bad actors.

Some might call that neurotic but I think people should be concerned. Humanity needs an effective plan to stop this madness from taking over minds, especially young minds, to keep people from becoming infected by mad and dark things that sane people don’t countenance no matter what their politics, religion, etc. is.

Only mad people and evil people do some things. They just differ in their motivating forces.

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shobusun's avatar

Great post…thought you might want to read another perspective on the Manson incident from Miles Mathis. https://mileswmathis.com/tate.pdf

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CarpeLibrum CatLover's avatar

Thank you. I’m not familiar with that source. But I will take a look when I have the opportunity to do so.

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Arlequín's avatar

I'm editing another one of my fiction works with the same theme, nice work, Good job, but keep in mind that the Gospel already announced that when Christ's second coming arrives, he will appear like lightning, like a thief—in other words, by surprise. Jesus Christ himself announced that many would come saying, "I am he," and he said not to listen to them. In fact, this happens often where the Tradition, which is the unwritten word of God, is no longer taught well, and that's why many people fall for it. The news about cults where leaders pretend to be Jesus Christ should already be a sufficient warning, but the doctrine is not taught well anymore. So for Christians who have the Tradition still transmitted from generation to generation, they know that if a giant hologram or something like that appears, it would be the work of the Antichrist and his agents, because when Jesus Christ appears, it will be when the martyrs are complete and it will happen when the adoptive children of God lose the war against the children of the Dragon. That's when Christ will appear with glory and power and there will be no doubt for anyone that he is God.That will be the Judgment of the Nations.

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CarpeLibrum CatLover's avatar

I’m not religious and I don’t believe in the supernatural. I personally would attribute anything of that kind claimed to be a miracle as the per se perpetration of a fraud through the use of sophisticated technology. And there are many religious people and believers in a supernatural real who would as well.

But the majority of the planet doesn’t believe and think the way I do in terms of disbelieving in the existence of that paradigm and related. And more basic is the fact that bizarre outlier beliefs don’t have to be held by a majority to be completely destructive of society if acted upon by an unhinged minority. A sizable or merely very loud minority of “bizarre” can potentially destroy a majority of normal just by the former’s disruptiveness in serious harm terms, including stochastically.

So I think something along the lines described here really could happen at some point and that the risk isn’t some remote theoretical thing. I think someone somewhere is likely to at least try something like this at some point, successfully or not.

We’d best hope if and when this occurs, it will be perpetrated by someone or some entity with less rather than more presumed credibility and less rather than more competence at inspiring devotion to whatever the message is that’s being promoted for nefarious purposes.

I think the effectiveness of something of this kind would depend on a lot of different factors that we can’t predict ahead of time, intersecting and playing off each other in an ongoing polycrisis type of world. But it would likely create harm of some sort of other along a continuum, existentially, economically, physically, psychologically, and/or in basic stability terms.

I’m extremely scared about what is going to become of humanity just within the lifespan left to me as a merely middle-aged woman. People are becoming unhinged due to AI, dark corners of the Internet, and social media algorithms that reward extend narratives and make fringe feel like a majority.

At the same time, I try to remind myself that part of this dangerous tech con is that it deliberately tries to make us think that the loudest and angriest crazy thing online is also the largest group thing or belief of most people in real life. And that just can’t be true. Our own anecdotal experiences and evidence gleaned from scientific polls belies this.

They manipulate us endlessly, in these tech-controlled worlds. They use algorithms and bots and paid trolls and other means to do this. We are in very grave trouble.

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