2025-01-21
Are you a living breathing human being, with family, friends, acquaintances, aspirations, skills, qualifications, life history, health issues, and opinions that have all been hard-come-by?
Or are you a 64-bit sequence of ones and zeroes on a computer database somewhere "in the cloud"?
Would you prefer to deal with another flesh and blood human being, capable of recognising you for what you are, and your circumstances for what they are, or should you just quote your id number to an AI system that has somebody else's values and objectives (not necessarily known to you) built into its code?
"The Open Society, the Gates Foundation, the Bilderberg Group, the Council on Foreign Relations, they are in direct control of the UK"
The problems with government are actually many, but the primary problem is that they want to govern.
They are therefore always out to curtail our freedom of choice. They are also out to centralise all powers of curtailment to themselves - after all, decentralised powers are tricky to control centrally - hence the WEF-UN partnership. It doesn't get more centralised than that (not yet anyway ... ).
They will offer inducements to get us to agree to their plans, such as "safety", "convenience", maybe religion (what could possibly go wrong?), or protection from external forces (real and/or imagined) but we can summarise their faults quite readily:
- They are remote, preferably very remote - they don't want to talk to individuals.
- They operate according to defined sets of rules of/over which you have neither detailed knowledge nor practical influence nor even the time to read and comprehend them.
- They believe that their rules are as perfect as can be, and beyond reproach.
- Interpretation of those rules can now be more or less fully automated - so will be.
- Complaints will soon also be handled by AI, which will still be unable to step outside those rules .
- Computer says "no" will in practice be non-negotiable.
Because life is complex, and government is intent on governing, they now want to take the fateful step to record all our life's transactions and feed them into the AI so that they can control our future transactions according to our behaviours - and thus compel us to comply with their desires. Much of this information they already have via the banking system and legal registrations.
If our behaviours comply with all their expectations then our transactions will be permitted, otherwise they may be denied. The fact that we may need to cope with unexpected circumstances, or even unexpectedly decide to take a holiday, is quite possible - even likely - to throw the system; and the system will be designed to compel our compliance with their expectations.
Anybody that still believes that governments are inherently benevolent did not learn the lessons of Covid.
But there is one vital step that government must take in order to facilitate this level of control over us ...