Anonymous ID: a27ef7 Oct. 4, 2018, 6:31 a.m. No.3327537   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7769

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J98ed6oML2A&t=2056s

 

Watch this if you haven't. This is a very interesting interview with JA. Supposedly his internet was cut off immediately after.

 

He discusses various subjects including AI, data harvesting and big data, physics, our social order and how we as mankind can react. His prescription for our reaction sounds eerily close to what we are pursuing now with Q and the Anons.

Anonymous ID: a27ef7 Oct. 4, 2018, 6:50 a.m. No.3327769   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7784 >>7792 >>8052

>>3327537

The most profound idea he lays out is that there is an inescapable inevitability, for even the most powerful and technically capable among us, that all of our data will be known to the worlds greatest powers from birth.

 

We are beyond the point of no-return for guiding society and our culture towards a more private climate. So, in his words, the answer is that "we all have to be part of managing the ongoing evolution of our cultural, national, commercial, international structures because we can't escape from it."

 

This is the great awakening. The reinvigoration of the people to be involved in their representative governance on all levels of analysis.

 

During the blockchain dig, there was an underlying theme that our privacy is destroyed. The only way to access forbidden data was to do so offline, air-gapped, and even then the threat was real of V&ing. Many said, explicitly, to cherish that which is private still. Your photographs of memories that occurred 20 years ago, cherished family heirlooms that are unknown to the digital world. You must cherish this for they will be the last relics of an age where everything about you, your family, and you're community is known from the beginning. From inception you will be thrust into this system with the worlds most powerful players. It smacks of totalitarianism, and if we don't grab it by the reigns now, we will be unable to steer it away from chaos.

 

JA believes there is something unstable about civilization. This is why it seems that we are alone in this universe. As technology advances far beyond our physical forms' capability of processing, and participating in it, we rely more and more on derivative intelligence (AI) that is trained by our every day interactions with "dumbed down" interfaces with the digital world. This amplifies our best and worst traits and we risk escalating normal human destructive competition to a degree where it is out of control and we destroy ourselves.

 

This is a fight over the battleline between good and evil that runs down every mans heart. We are now subjects within a global, interconnected social culture. We either grab it tight and control it, or we descend into slaves.