The Base

Matthew 24:21-26

For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be. And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect’s sake those days shall be shortened. Then if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there; believe it not. For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect. Behold, I have told you before. Wherefore if they shall say unto you, Behold, he is in the desert; go not forth: behold, he is in the secret chambers; believe it not.

We’ve seen false Christs and prophets. However, signs and wonders that the elect may even amaze have not transpired, yet the forecast is pure. Drawing this distinction marks two facets, of which the second remains latent. To combine the two into one is the peculiar aim of certain leaders. Cooperating in low Earth orbit since 1998, five space agencies, primarily Roscosmos and NASA, have ventured—midst other matters—to create a hologram visible to every eye around the globe simultaneously. (Consider the enmity between the two primaries on earth and the harmony among the same beyond. The inference: what takes place above supersedes, even governs, earthly concerns). Leastwise, a startling cyber image proclaiming to be God is in the works. Not fooling the elect, but certainly exceptional; speaking initially in all languages at once.

Don’t believe it? Suit yourself. I would only ask you, however, to query others as to the International Space Station. Note the blank stares followed by vague, impromptu responses suggesting that no real thought concerning the unanimous partnership has taken place. You may then conclude normalities are at least susceptible to a pretext regardless of your conviction; for the means exist in the open air. Greater than 2,300 years ago, Aristotle highlighted obsessed governors and their careful attempts to distinguish every word spoken within the masses. And so, fearful leaders persist, and the aforementioned contention enhances allowing for technology. Weird and wonderful happenings occur between rulers and those governed.

The prevailing condition: truth must pose in a form fitting an eight-year-old. Such is the public’s reliance on mass media; preferring news, for instance, like their coffee: formulated by remote proprietors, and served ready-made by affable clerks for a trifling sum of what passes for money these days—nothing more to it. In the interim, focus intently on self. (Let us factor in ease of working in service oriented employments versus manufacturing). Hence, in such a catered environment, we see attention to self-identity flourishing, migrating from private to public spheres; all the result of idle minds. Although trendy cults comprise a minority, their initiators compose the leadership throughout society, bringing division along with demoralization in myriad forms.

Dividing and demoralizing citizens comes at a cost. Certain business magnates and centralized government officials feel duty-bound to invest their riches, risk reputations to promote pathetic whims, causing partition and dejection. So, ideology surpasses all things. Particular people concentrate on consolidating power over the masses, with established wealth and influence serving as useful devices. Should a beer manufacturer or retailer’s stock plummet as a result, it is of no consequence to those at the top; given their position and connections—they’ll be just fine.

The strong do what they can, while the weak struggle as they must.

~ Thucydides

AI poses a menace because of unbound human reliance on it, for it is unbalanced; supposed error maligned, then discarded by raised entities. Thus, all hang on a frail thread of supposed truth defined by exalted administrators. Dead on time, the cybernetic god, or image of the beast, appears speaking rumored triumph. Perfect: for the Sword of Truth will sever the fragile strand sustaining iconoclasts who will plunge forever more into outer darkness. Thus, put a just end to a material tragedy.

Computers: mere artifacts; incapable of proffered deep thought, for they are bleak; only admitting what mortals supply. Alas, say goodbye to individual conscience altogether, which is the ghostly aim of Satan and his perfidious mob.

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