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To: Williams

Proposed by the World Economic Forum, “the Great Reset” is supposed to be a series of socioeconomic recovery measures against COVID-19 to build a better, brighter future for humanity.

However, when you have the opportunity to start from scratch, say after a crisis like a pandemic, you can bend the rules as you like.

This Great Reset is not just COVID relief. It’s a means to usher in a technocracy where most work is done by AI, humans live in “Smart Cities” that monitor our every move, and we own nothing and are quite happy about it.

Don’t take my word for it. Israeli author Yuval Noah Harari outlined this exact vision at the World Economic Forum meeting in 2020.

“Human beings are no longer mysterious, spiritual souls, we are now hackable animals, said Harari. “There will be two classes: The exploited and the useless class (people who don’t adopt wearable technologies, metaverse, etc). It’s better to be exploited than be useless.”

Other WEF members like Prince Charles, George Soros, Bill Gates, and others have called on the people at the World Economic Forum to usher in this future before the “rats” do it.

So, here are all the terrible horrors promised in this “Great Reset.”

Silicon Valley is going to control every aspect of American life
Here’s an excerpt from a blog post by the World Economic Forum titled, “Welcome To 2030: I Own Nothing, Have No Privacy, And Life Has Never Been Better…”

“I know that, somewhere, everything I do, think and dream of is recorded. I just hope that nobody will use it against me.”

Silicon Valley has fused with the state.

The rate of our technological acceleration is mind-blowing when compared to just a century ago; and in order for our devices to work better, they’ll need more data. Data is the new oil.

If the WEF gets its way, expect social media and tech algorithms to know your taste better than you do now and for biometric tech to be ubiquitous.

Hopefully, that biotech doesn’t have an extreme racial bias as it does now. (or else my family and I are fucked).

The majority of work will be done by AI
When AI takes over this decade most mid-level jobs will cease to exist, including:

80% of cashiers, waiters, and store clerks
Anything involving piloting, bus driving, Uber drivers, or any type of transportation
Simple accounting and bookkeeping will be gone
Insurance investigators and transactional lawyers
There also won’t be any shopping. That’s right. No shopping by 2030 and you’ll be happy about it.

Here’s another excerpt from that WEF blogpost —

Shopping? I can’t really remember what that is. For most of us, it has been turned into choosing things to use (i.e. renting everything). Sometimes I find this fun, and sometimes I just want the algorithm to do it for me. It knows my taste better than I do by now.

Smart Cities will monitor your every move
Technology is moving so fast that everything in our lives will have to speed up as we learn to adapt. This is why the “Smart Home” is being developed by the tech titans of Silicon Valley.

The next phase will be “Smart Cities” which is being worked on as we speak.

Smart Cities will be places that are so deeply interconnected with data that almost everything you interact with will already know what you want to do.

It’ll almost be like telepathy.

As the WEF stated, you won’t own anything within these cities. You won’t need to pay rent, because other people will be able to use your free space whenever you don’t need it.

One example given by the WEF was someone using your living room for business meetings when you’re not there.

Saudia Arabia is already building a smart city called Neo.

The Internet of Bodies
Imagine your every movement watched, your every thought monitored, your every decision evaluated and quantified.

You’ve heard of the internet of things, but there’s also the internet of bodies.

It’s much scarier, I promise.

IoB devices already exist today and monitor the human body, collect health metrics and transmit that data over the internet.

Any wearable fitness tech is a part of IoB. However, counting your steps and monitoring your heart rate is just the start.

In the future, artificial pancreases could automate insulin dosing for diabetics. Brain-computer interfaces could allow amputees to control prosthetic limbs with their minds. And smart diapers could alert parents via Bluetooth app when their baby needs to be changed.

The Internet of Bodies will implement some great changes for humanity. But it’ll come at the price of using the most invasive tech ever created.

Precrime will become an arrestable offense
Don’t worry, only precriminals need to worry about this one.

Predictive policing precrime tech already exists today and goes by the name ‘Carbyne911.’

Years down the line, when you call 911, Carbyne911 will pull all of the data off of your phone and analyze your past and present to extrapolate if you’ll be in the vicinity of a crime in the future.

Yes, I saw the Minority Report. It was a good movie.

Meanwhile, China is already using pre-crime software today.

China was able to run non-criminal facial features against their giant databanks of known criminals, and then predict very accurately if that person would commit a crime in the future, and what crime it would be.

Truly terrifying.


30 posted on 01/05/2023 11:33:44 AM PST by cp124 (80% of everything is fake or a lie.)
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To: cp124

I am sure the WEF are very bad boys. Donald Trump was not afraid of them and neither am I. And I certainly am not a supporter of them every time I disagree with an idiot on here.


35 posted on 01/05/2023 11:36:14 AM PST by Williams (Stop Tolerating The Intolerant)
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