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The Great Transformation is destroying the foundations of our lives

Réseau InternationalThe Great Transformation is destroying the foundations of our lives

International Network - Apr 26, 2024

And aims to transform humans into robots.

   

Artificial intelligence (AI) – there is hardly a keyword that comes up more often when it comes to visions of a highly technological and progressive society. It is not only supposed to simplify our lives and relieve us of certain tasks: the most daring visionaries of technological development in Silicon Valley, like Raymond Kurzweil and Elon Musk, even hope that it will make the old Faustian dream come true. to go beyond the limits of the human body.

Thanks to technology, man should be able to become a superman and increase his cognitive abilities exponentially, according to Elon Musk, the boss of Tesla, the X platform and also Neuralink. Its “Neuralink” chip, directly implanted in the human brain – according to Musk’s own words, a human trial is already underway – should initially help treat serious brain diseases.

And if we are to believe the director of technical development of Google (part of the American technology giant Alphabet), Raymond Kurzweil, technical progress should not only give us eternal life, but also, as part of “the Internet of all things”, leading us to unsuspected knowledge as part of a sudden takeoff of progress, what we call the singularity.

This vanguard of transhumanism wants to achieve eternal life before the end of the world by gradually transforming man himself into a machine or by uploading his mind to a cloud. At the same time, more and more scientists like Geoffrey Hinton and philosophers like Alexander Duguine and Alain de Beonist are warning about the dangers of AI – so it's time to look at the possibilities and dangers of AI.

The Great Transformation

These ideas find enthusiastic support not only in the United States, but also among Western elites, who have coalesced around Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum. As part of their “Great Reset”, proclaimed in the wake of COVID-19 measures in July 2020, Western societies – and, depending on their will, the entire world – must be transformed in the direction of the new liberalism 2.0, which some observers call “billionaire socialism.”

Schwab and his co-author Thierry Malleret speak openly about the need to capture people's consciousness, because that is the only way to drive major social change. A massive green transformation of the economy, a reduction in population and a “climate-friendly” diet with insects instead of meat. “You will own nothing and you will be happy!” is the mocking slogan of the people of Davos. This is precisely where the latest technological developments come into play, intertwining with censorship strategies such as political correctness and “cancel culture”.
The algorithm, the key to the total domination of the globalists

In the eyes of transhumanists, man does not have a divine soul or free will, but is only a set of algorithms – rules of action for solving a problem or an entire class of problems – and can therefore not only be understood as a computer, but also programmed (i.e. manipulated). Political correctness then takes on the function of such an algorithm to limit people's autonomous thinking and transform them themselves into machines obeying the will of liberal elites.
Cybernetics: how people voluntarily become slaves to technology

In the tradition of cybernetics, companies like Google/Alphabet, but also European governments, are therefore interested in collecting as much data as possible on their citizens, not only to better monitor them in the sense of "human transparent” and thus nip dissident movements in the bud, but also to better control them.

Globalist companies like Google/Alphabet – whose name has become synonymous with Internet search – obtain this data with disconcerting ease and without pressure: billions of users every day feed the group's search engine with their data, use their email programs, etc. which Google in turn transforms into hard currency, like social media such as Facebook and Instagram, which sometimes know more about their users than the latter themselves. The voluntary sacrifice of privacy and anonymity makes ordinary citizens potential game for international corporations.

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