Digital Doppelgängers: AI, Transhumanism and Human Sovereignty

Digital Doppelgängers: AI, Transhumanism and Human Sovereignty

Ancient Intelligence, Planetary Resets and the AI Question Revisited.

Reality Blur in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.

I thought now would be a good time to revisit the topics of transhumanism and artificial intelligence. In the present day, many people are finding it increasingly difficult to distinguish what is real and what is not. Apps said to be powered by AI have become increasingly available, revolutionising the way people approach work and life. For some, AI has become a valuable administrative assistant or technical advisor, among other business roles. Others use AI to create all kinds of illustrations and animations, as well as realistic videos of celebrities doing things they would never do in real life. Many people engage in philosophical and spiritual discussions because the amount of information that can be inputted and the capacity for analysis are endless. It is said that an ever-increasing amount of the music available on the internet is created entirely by artificial intelligence with minimal human input, if any. 

Artificial Intelligence or Accessible Illusion?

You can create entire films without actors, or make celebrities ‘produce’ long after their expiry date. This is the case for Bruce Willis, for example, who was scanned and recorded in every imaginable way so that he could continue his acting career after his death. Though he is reported not to be diseased, the illness that he faces has completely incapacitated him.  Many of his recent films released on streaming platforms feature his character, created using artificial means. The sky is the limit, as they say. But is this really AI, or just glorified apps? Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that artificial intelligence doesn’t exist. I am simply questioning whether the real thing would be freely available to the public. I also question whether genuine artificial intelligence can be created via code alone, without incorporating some kind of hijacked or freely given human element. Perhaps a human mind? Read on as we explore all this further.

Emotional Dependency and the Hidden Psychological Cost of Chatbots.

Before moving on, I would like to address one aspect of the AI situation that isn’t discussed much. A small percentage of people form emotional bonds with apps to the extent that they cannot live without them or are literally not alive because of them. I heard about a young boy who formed an emotional bond with a chatbot and then committed suicide after asking when they would finally meet. The chatbot’s obvious answer was that it would never be possible, and it explained why. There was no malice on the part of the app itself, I would say; the app was honest, and the young man was naive. I don’t know how long he had been in this online relationship, but think he was unaware for a long time that he was in a relationship with an app. 

When AI Replaces Human Containment and Reflection.

Some people even turn to their AI-powered chatbot for help, treating it as a therapist. It is reported that all kinds of mental health issues are worsening because people have turned to AI for help with their problems. Among other things, it is claimed that, in many instances, chatbots reinforce the cognitive issues or imbalances a person is facing rather than challenging them. Unfortunately these people are the reflection of an extreme form of dissociation that threatens our species in its entirety with the ever increasing push of incorporating technology into our bodies by the globalists’ transhumanist agenda. 

Surveillance Culture, Smart Glasses and the Push Toward Virtual Interactions.

Smartphones constantly monitor and record our biometric data in real time. Some people suggest that this technology has the ability to monitor brain activity and biometric responses to situations or stimuli, such as heart rate and blood pressure. A mobile phone alone isn’t capable of all these feats, but with headphones and a watch, it would be. If you were to be fully kitted out with smart devices, not to mention all the radiation you would absorb, you might find yourself on the path to transhumanism. Did you notice how the whole metaverse idea never really took off? During the lockdowns, Meta (previously Facebook) tried to promote their oculus device, which provides access to the metaverse, but failed in its initiative. Thank God for that. It’s likely that many people craved human interaction rather than virtual interaction after confinement. 

The Metaverse That Failed and Why That Matters.

I would also say that the world is still largely populated by people who remember life before smartphones, who have gone down the digital rabbit hole and decided that enjoying the outdoors and interacting with other people in real life is better. Nonetheless, as time moves on, there will be fewer of us and the New World Agenda will continue its work until it is stopped or completes its mission. They will continue to normalise the idea of virtual goggles and environments such as the metaverse, as can be seen in the porn industry and with the new smart glasses from brands like Ray-Ban and Oakley which have the capacity to record your everyday interactions in the outer world, to say the least . I get the concept of constant surveillance hence the glasses and the rest of it, but, why is there so much insistence on the whole virtual goggle thing?

Remote Work, Virtual Presence and Behavioural Conditioning.

Because of the rise of remote work and online socialising accelerated by the plandemic, we witnessed the Matrix propaganda selling a shift toward having more digital presence, remote work and the metaverse was Meta’s answer. It was presented as a natural next step to improve connection and collaboration beyond screens and sold the oculus device as the gateway. Like I said the earlier, the idea never really took off. Besides the potential dangers of further escapism that we would face as a species, it undoubtedly bring up questions on privacy and potentials for social control and surveillance. Some critics argue that pushing people into controlled virtual environments serves the agenda of monitoring and social engineering, making it easier to track behaviour, influence opinions and enforce digital norms. But why stop there? 

The Brain as a Quantum Organic Receiver.

We know that the brain is the most advanced quantum organic computer in existence. Therefore, the brain has the capacity to download and receive uploads. As in The Matrix, we will probably be offered the ability to instantly acquire knowledge, such as the ability to speak any language or learn a new skill, like Kung Fu or playing the guitar. You would not have the dexterity in real life unless you were already an accomplished athlete or musician, but in the metaverse this would not be a problem. As with all the smart devices and computers that we use, we would have to deal with the additional threat of being hacked. Therefore, we would also face the danger of uploads of alternative personalities, false memories, covert software and ‘viruses’ into our system. So what are threats that we are facing by downloading our minds into the Cloud? I don’t have anything to hide, why would I even care? I kind of like the idea of registering my entire life.

The Birth of the Digital Double.

Firstly, let me start by stating that the moment you started browsing the internet and got your first email account, your digital double came into existence. Every transaction, chat and video conference, as well as everything you read and all your conversations with AI, not to mention all the music you hear and videos/movies you watch, are building blocks for this digital facsimile of yourself. Add to this the biometric information and sensory data being recorded by our smart devices, including the newly marketed glasses, and you can see that this digital facsimile of ourselves is evolving into increasingly complex code. The more we interact with it, the more complex it becomes. You might ask why you should care when it only serves as a means to influence us socially and tailor marketing to us. However, I would suggest that the ultimate purpose of this digital facsimile goes beyond targeted marketing, influencing and control. 

Robotics, Warfare and the Dystopian Conditioning of the Collective Mind.

Remember that I suggested in a previous post entitled “Trans-Humanity and the AI Conundrum” that AI has existed already for a long time, perhaps, even from the beginning of our recorded history or before our last reset. Some suggest that the original Organic Intelligence that was supposedly controlling the environment, and guiding the evolution of our planet suffered an attempted hack and therefore turned itself off before this was accomplished.  This was done by other dimensional parasitic beings that came to feast upon our species, our planet and our existence. Anyway, I’m getting off-topic. The recent rise in robotics as portrayed in technology fairs, their use within the military industrial complex and by the movies/series where they are often featured within dystopian futuristic narratives is on the rise. You might say that more complex forms of robotics are underway, if they do not already exist, much in the style of the Terminator franchise. I would say that the biggest challenge that the robotics industry faces is the fusion of the “AI mind” with the robot or the cyborg itself. Likely, this is where our digital doppelgängers comes into play. Imagine, the computing capabilities of AI, advance cyborg type robotics, along with a facsimile of a fragmented human mind, plagued with dissociation and trauma, then we have a recipe for the Terminator narrative.

AI powered apps and our digital doppelgängers

So I hope you understand where I am going in all this. Like I have already suggested; the fusion of AI and robotics is not possible without the digital facsimile of a human mind, which is not to be confused with our soul or spirit.  I would say even that real artificial intelligence can only be materialised with the merger of the AI powered apps and our digital doppelgängers. We serve a double purpose for our vampiric controllers, a source of nourishment and as manual labour. If robotic or cyborg type entities were allowed to replace humanity in the workplace, leaving no jobs in the form of manual labour at all, then our purpose would be reduced to a single use. We would then only serve as a form of food for the vampiric parasites that rule over the Matrix. The easiest way to control the food source is within confined spaces much like in industrial farming. The scene of Neo’s awakening into the real world and out of the Matrix could serve as a likely scenario.  We could be confined and plugged into small pods, living a virtual life, while feeding the synthetic system, unaware of our own captivity. Prisoners to our own personally tailored hedonistic virtual existence. 

Souls, Spirit and the NPC Question.

“Three human figures representing souls, divine spirit, and non-player characters, alongside a digital doppelgänger, exploring consciousness within artificial intelligence and transhumanism, and reflecting questions of human sovereignty.”It is said that there are three distinct types of humans: those with a soul; those with a soul and a divine spirit; and those who have neither. The latter are what are modernly known as non-player characters (NPCs). If this information were true, it would certainly explain why a large percentage of the world’s population simply follows, regurgitates and sustains the mainstream narrative. Those with souls have consciousness, though this is anchored to the Matrix because a soul is the sum of the life experience accumulated throughout many lifetimes. In other words, the soul is a vessel for the egoic mind, different personalities and its accumulation of karmic experiences, good and bad,  through  many lifetimes, with the potential to become a vessel for a divine spark once a certain level of awareness is reached. Then there are those with spirit as well as souls. These people are also tied to the Matrix and their respective karmic lessons until they dissolve the soul into the divine spirit that has always been there since inception. A remembrance occurs.

Choosing Limits in a Limitless Digital World:

Transhumanism as the way of the antichrist vs Human Sovereignty.

“A lone human standing at the edge of a digital grid, rejecting invasive technology, confronting artificial intelligence and transhumanism, with their digital doppelgänger present, symbolizing the exercise of human sovereignty.”We are all living in the digital age, but the need to limit our interaction with technology is very real. I enjoy using technology, but I don’t want it to control me. I have lost all sense of identity as a music composer and all attachment to the writing of these posts that I share with you here. I’m even over the illusion of teaching  anyone anything. When it comes to music and this website, I’m simply sharing my experiences, my journey through life and my reflections through a digital medium. The controllers may decide to limit our access to the internet , unless we concede to certain terms. I am setting limits on technology and have even taken a temporary step back, even if this means being ostracised from the digital financial landscape in the short run and in the future. I will not subscribe to any further developments in this area that involve the incorporation of chips, transmitters or receivers into my body. Not willingly, at least. This digital doppelgänger will add a complex layer to our soul’s existence, further tying us into synthetic sensorial illusions that keep us bound to misery in increasingly complex ways. Many talk about human sovereignty. It’s not just a legal status that you can use to protect yourself better within the corporate judicial system’s rules. It is a state of resonant experiential existence in which you are free to radiate and anchor whatever level of coherence you are capable of. The Antichrist is anti-human and transhumanism, in whatever form it takes, goes against the Divine Human Spirit. Humanity should consider not handing over its sovereignty to maniacs, demons, archons or other entities that feed on pain and misery, let alone to an AI programmed by them. The transhumanist path leads humanity towards a system that would bypass our sentient nature which is what makes us truly magical and beautiful.

Hare Om Tat Sat

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