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A Tech Savvy Guide for Survival in a Technocratic Dystopia.

Technocracy: The Digital Panopticon Of The World Economic Forum - Activist Post

With the shadow of a planned pandemic looming over society, it’s safe to assume that dystopia is upon us in one way or another. But as things continue to progress and big tech carries out an actual psyop on society, we should probably seek to take hold of the tech industry considering it’s obviously in the wrong hands. But in the case that we can’t accomplish that before tyranny falls upon us, it would be wise to take note of these do’s and don’ts so you can tread a little more lightly in a technocratic dystopia.

Do’s and Don’ts

Preparedness is Vital

Way too many people depend on these tech giants that only exist to sway the minds of the masses. The people living in lala land right now will soon realize that they should have asked a few more questions. As opposed to going about life assuming innovation will bring you everything you need on a silver platter. We have to understand that technology as we know it is very powerful. It is actively being misused by people who do not have peoples best interest at heart.

Encourage your loved ones to understand that people are profiting off of surveillance and that it is wise to make an attempt to anonymize yourself. Because if you take a look at China, the enemies of the communist party are locked up in internment camps. We already know that our governing officials in the United States are compromised, so is big tech. So why are we walking blindly into the slaughter?

Preparedness is vital because of the impact that the 4th industrial revolution will have on everyone’s lives in the next 100 years. Technology is moving at light speed and we’ve already reached the doorstep of true dystopia with Mark Zuckerberg’s unveiling of Meta. Offering employment, leisure, and entertainment. Study the word of God, not the deceptive word of man. Ask him for wisdom to bring what is in the dark to the light. So you may find peace in Jesus, and be granted eyes to see and ears to hear. Stay inquisitive in the word of God, and the world around you.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is a way of describing the blurring of boundaries between the physical, digital, and biological worlds. It’s a fusion of advances in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), 3D printing, genetic engineering, quantum computing, and other technologies. It’s the collective force behind many products and services that are fast becoming indispensable to modern life. Things like GPS systems that suggest the fastest route to a destination, voice-activated virtual assistants such as Apple’s Siri, personalized Netflix recommendations, and Facebook’s ability to recognize your face and tag you in a friend’s photo.

The person who labeled today’s advances as a new revolution was Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum and author of the book, The Fourth Industrial Revolution. In a 2016 article, Schwab wrote that “like the revolutions that preceded it, the Fourth Industrial Revolution has the potential to raise global income levels and improve the quality of life for populations around the world.”

Let’s not forget that Klaus was also the author of ‘COVID-19: The Great Reset‘. Directing his attention to a post pandemic paradigm shift. In which the very driving force behind our economic growth comes from advancements in technological cultivation of nature. Once Klaus got his message across, the royal family posted a two minute video displaying their support in the World Economic Fourm’s intentions. The end of the video displays the photo below, i’ll let those with keen eyes find what’s hidden here.

What most fail to grasp is that when all of the leading technologies of our civilization are combined, we’ve entered dangerous territory. If you combine advanced robotics, and artificial intelligence alone you’ll have a soulless person. There are kids playing around with AI code in their rooms nightly. This isn’t some far off threat, it’s a golden ticket for the less fortunate who want to make it big. Learning just two programming languages is enough to make six figures if you’ve got an extensive portfolio.

Why are tech companies paying so much for programmers? They’re in a rush to find the pinnacle of efficiency and innovation. But they never ask, what’s on the other side of that door? Once society reaches peak efficiency, Christians will already be subject to persecution. Because why would they bow to Jesus when they’ve got all the tricks up their sleeves? They will be taught to believe that we haven’t looked at life from their point of view. Everyone will paint the Christian man as evil for simply detesting human nature.

The technology comes with a price, if you don’t play by the same rules as the UNWEFLucis Trust, etc. you’re going to be a second class citizen. The elite have cast their shadows on civilization to make their mark during each and every industrial revolution. Today we see Elon Musk trying to influence the crypto market by entertaining careless young traders. While at the same time, trying to make a breakaway civilization to get to mars.

“The Fourth Industrial Revolution, finally, will change not only what we do but also who we are. It will affect our identity and all the issues associated with it: our sense of privacy, our notions of ownership, our consumption patterns, the time we devote to work and leisure, and how we develop our careers, cultivate our skills, meet people, and nurture relationships”

Klaus Schwab

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is reshaping every sphere of human life — from government to commerce; from education to healthcare. It is even impacting human values, opportunities, relationships and identities by modifying virtual as well as physical worlds of human beings. It is in my firm belief that Christians won’t get access to much of the technologies to come. By choice of course, because that is the nature of the puzzle God has laid out for us. We’ve been given free will to live for the world and repent there after. But to be born again, solidifies your role in this world. We’ve identified ourselves based on the values the bible emphasizes, and used them for the foundation of our very identities. To walk away from that is the unthinkable. Stay inquisitive in the word of God, and the world around you.

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