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Digital Distraction: The Age of the IoT & Internet Addiction 

Thoughts on Agenda 2030, the AI Technocracy and Metaverse

Michael Becker
Nov 18, 2021
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I’ll admit it, I’ve gotten (and often get) lost in whatever I’m working on in the digital dimension.

I get gone.

I look up, and realize I’ve forgotten where I was. I lose track of time. I momentarily forget my physicalness.

But what if there’s a plan, an agenda, to make sure that that ‘forgetting’ isn’t so momentary? What if I told you you are a pawn in a scheme to (a) get you to self-select to become more digital than human, (b) subconsciously, covertly ‘opt in’ to allowing this technological progression to overtake society, and (c) hook us all up into a connected cloud programmed by AI, run by the ruling Elite, and geared to take away your ability to choose, to feel, and to think for yourself?

Is tech using you or are you using it?

Are all of these channels, connections, and technologies adding more value to our lives or driving us insane as we strive to keep up and stay connected?

After years of watching others become totally hypnotized by technology plus observing how I can often become entranced by it, I no longer have any doubt that staring into a screen slowly makes us lifeless and sick, turns off empathy centers of the brain, and drains life force energy from us.

However, the opposite can also be true. Tech takes us out of time. It can be a wonderful tool to help us tap into flow state, scale our gifts, and connect with our passion. No doubt, tech is time-saving and work-enhancing.

But left unchecked, tech overload — ads, emails, calls, beeps, bells, dings, pings, popups, players, notifications, texts, and more — actually PROGRAMS beings who immerse themselves in it, spiritually lobotomizing them into mindless BORGS.

These distractions can quickly lead to a downward spiral of addiction, fixation, and figurative enslavement. Many suspect that’s the plan of the ruling Elite as they push their Agenda 2030.

Moving toward the AI Technocracy

Indeed, the three-pronged plan being employed to push forth the AI Technocracy is as follows:

📲 Step 1: Tech-as-a-Drug. Get us addicted to our smart devices using social media and addictive algorithms.

⌚️ Step 2: Wearables. Employ tech which attaches to the body to desensitize the population to the idea of having technology on or adhesed to their person.

🪛 Step 3: Implantables. Insert technology into the body (hands, wrists, brain, etc) and sell it as an “efficiency” play or make it mandatory in order to travel, make transactions, or do ‘fun’ new things.

The idea is to merge human consciousness with AI, and I believe the newly-created Metaverse is the way the powers-that-be intend to do it.

Think about it. Meta (the audience) owns Instagram (the visuals/imagery), WhatsApp (the communication tool) and Oculus VR (the movement mechanism or simulation entrance point). Zuck and Co. have enough at their disposal to single-handedly pull off the technological singularity and soon.

Think of the amount of time and energy the majority of the connected public spends across those apps. It's mind-bending. How many of those people might choose to permanently live in the Metaverse vs. the physical world given the option? 

How many would actually know what they were a part of, or opting into, or the future the would befall them?

But this is all already well underway.

For example, our technology ‘listens’ to us. Smart devices are connected to even smarter AI algorithms which monitor, track, and listen to every move that we make. I believe this surveillance technology masqueraded under the ‘smart’ buzzword may even be tapping into the thoughts that we have. 

Have you ever been talking about a topic, product, or idea with a friend only to be shown ads or content about that very thing hours later? Ever wondered how it happens? 

The hologram listens to us and then floods our awareness with reflections that mirror our thoughts, newfound interests, and our words. 

It’s madhouse out there and we are under siege. No rules anymore in this thing.

Where do you fall?

All of this is not a bad thing, in-and-of-itself. As always, human unconsciousness — spiritual ignorance — will be the real issue.

Technology in and of itself is not bad, and neither is artificial intelligence. But paired with ignorance and unconscious adherence, we become like remotely-controlled robots slaving toward a dystopia that wants to cut out our humanness in favor of scrips, programs, pre-written decisioning paths, rules, automated actions, and thinking that is done for you.

The scheme being employed under your nose is geared to take away your last ounce of freedom — to hijack your consciousness and hook it up into the cloud.

When you know the end game, you can see the chess moves ten steps in advance.

Awareness and mindfulness of where, when, and how you allow technology to infringe upon your life is warranted for all of us.

Otherwise, we’re slowly handcuffing ourselves, chained to our tech and reliant on the system which, at the top, owns it all — owns us all — and is intentionally, skillfully spoon-feeding you the very tools needed to destroy yourself.

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The tech we have isn't benign at all, there in lies the fatal mistake most people make thinking...

1. It's neutral

2. was the result of organic technological advance.

It is neither. It was designed from the beginning to inculcate a mechanistic view of the world into the human psyche. If you see the world from the mechanistic lens then your perspective about what is and is not possible is seriously limited from that point onwards. Just look at the utter contempt aetheists regularly display not just for believers but for humanity in general. The mechanistic world view reduces life to meaninglessness, powerlessness and the need to dominate others to save ones own skin. Perfect if you want to convince humanity of the pontlessness of being human or living in the real world.

I'm not saying all tech is malevolent but I am saying the tech we have available to us, is not for the common good. The usefulness of the internet to the ordinary person was realised in 1998 or thereabouts. Information sharing, quick access to answers. Everything after that has been to our detriment. People were quicjkly herded to using Google for search results, putting competitors out of business, then came the social media which is nothing more than a source of addiction and time wasting. Two full generations of people have had their lives wasted and failed to develop actual skills because they got sucked into the sm blackhole. We are now coming up on a 3rd generation of not very clever, and terribly under-skilled young people. None of these people would have a chance at survival outside of urban area's and internet access.

How else do you create three generations of people lining up for their cyborg implants except by removing them from their thinking capacity at a young age. Most parents of these people were happy to place a smart device in their child's hands as toddlers then give up all their parenting responsibilities to whatever is on the end of that device. I've seen it firsthand.

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