. . . defeat your enemy without having to engage him in battle.”
Sun Tsu, Chinese warrior and philosopher, 6th Century BC
What’s the difference between AI and the World War brewing in the Middle
East?
Answer: One of them is a deception becoming reality and the other is reality becoming a deception.
What is the similarity between them?
Answer: In the long run, both are designed to eventually enslave humanity – one through military weapons, and the other through psychological weapons.
Which one is the most useful for that purpose?
Answer: Psychological weapons. Even though military weapons can kill those who resist, psychological weapons can create fear of being killed, or the belief that resistance is futile, or confusion over who the real enemy is and, thereby, turn those who would otherwise resist into confused and passive biological robots obediently reacting to their programming. Sun Tsu really nailed it!
So, what does this have to do with us?
It has a LOT to do with us because the technology of Artificial Intelligence has, for the first time in history, made it possible for governments to
control the thinking patterns of the vast majority of citizens simply by disguising propaganda as reality. That’s what it's really designed to do and it’s the primary reason so much effort and money is now being put into it. If this is allowed to continue, at some point soon, there will be no way to turn back. The hour is upon us to act - NOW!
Today, March 22. join Sean Patrick Tavio and me as we examine:
- The next stage of "SUPER AI" and what that will do to our finances, freedoms, communications, information, and independent thought
- Why current “safety” measures fail... and will continue to fail
- MOST IMPORTANTLY - Practical steps to prepare and shape our own future
These are the incredibly important topics of the upcoming conversation that will be
livestreamed today, March 11, at 11AM, PST. (If you are not able to attend the livestream, a replay will be available online to those who sign up.)
More information
& registration here
G. Edward Griffin