Let's just as a premise imagine there was a 'one' world order plan of something like transhumanism - some people might have heard about this in form of abstruse conspiracy theories - which I personally never believed in.
Short description of what the transhumanism theory is about:
Sounds great at first, playing life as a kind of computer game but rather horrible if you think of possible consequences - especially if people who get you into their 'game' turn out to be not as benevolent and interested in the good of all as they acted like in first place.
These updates would enable them to play all sorts of tricks to the people under contract, for example:
So what would happen if you do not want to join them or do not want to 'update' your life anymore after you joined?
What if nearly all people on the world are already under contract?
Then, what are the points listed above mainly aimed at? They would destabilize the left-over people to the hardest degree which would in turn allow the controllers to drag them easier into their horrible reality.
After all it is easier to use people once they really believe they are insane.
Horrible idea? Definately. Especially for people who would not want to join that madness or wanted to exit. But also horrible for those who joined, because their virtual reality life is in no way natural and exhibiting glitches and failures (much like in Matrix).
According to law which exists outside though, 'controlling' living beings in this way is of course absolutely illegal (should be self-explanatory after listing the possible consequences) and could get the people who created this kind of transhumanism into extreme problems.
Some sources say that in the end the 'controllers' who wanted to play god with the people under contract will be judged heavily.
Maybe even the image of the revengeful god of the bible might be a good metaphor here - also an interesting biblic metaphor in this case is the saying 'the last will be the first' - maybe meant in the way of the last 'survivors' who did not go insane or joined their madness.
So the conclusion is that in the end of this mad notion of transhumanism it could get ugly for the people who still resist, for people under contract and for the controllers alike.
I am pretty sure though that especially because is a horrible scenario - actually sounding like deepest hell, that at a certain stage in their game the controllers themselves are under extreme surveilance. They themselves being observed of what they try to do to the last more or less 'natural' people in a way are not able to understand.
Beings who like to establish a kind of transhumanism described here and even force people into it cannot be highly developed after all - at least from a spiritual standpoint.
That's the stage in which already a kind of lawsuit process is taking place for the controllers - which they would probably try to counter by getting 'higher' observers out or tricking the survivors more rapidly into virtuality - which would of course be observed as well and just add to the severity of their sentence in the end.
Short description of what the transhumanism theory is about:
- People living on earth get technological 'implants', which enhance their experience of 'reality' - updates to their life one could say
- The proposers are 'people' who later on control the reality of the people who agreed to this update - according to the promises agreed in a kind of contract
- Children might or might not automatically join the contract according to what was agreed on (compare to the idea of 'original sin')
Sounds great at first, playing life as a kind of computer game but rather horrible if you think of possible consequences - especially if people who get you into their 'game' turn out to be not as benevolent and interested in the good of all as they acted like in first place.
These updates would enable them to play all sorts of tricks to the people under contract, for example:
- Let them do things they think are right but are in fact horribly wrong (killing people might be mapped to eating chocolate in their view of the world) - generally speaking all kinds of 'remapping' of their 'reality' and actions to the needs of their 'masters' who profit of their behaviour outside of that game-reality
- Drive them into horrible fear/pain if they refuse to behave the way their 'controllers' want them to behave
- Allow all sorts of abusive behaviour towards them without giving them ever the ability to figure out what happened
So what would happen if you do not want to join them or do not want to 'update' your life anymore after you joined?
What if nearly all people on the world are already under contract?
- you would probably be the target of horrible pressure excerted by people around you who are under contract.
- they might 'project' you as a threat (or as ugly/insane/insert any negative characteristic here) into their consciousness - so people around you known or unknown might treat you very bad without any reason to do so
- they might cause you to experience extreme rejections in private an business - making you feel desperate
- people might begin to deliver you extreme suggestions of what you are or how the 'world' around you perceives you (for example all people seem to begin to talk to you on the streets) - often resembling mental illnesses which also could turn you into desperation or even worse into believing you are actually like those unknown people suggest
- people might try to create all kinds of fears to you
- people might try to 'hack' you into their game even without your agreement
- the more people have joined this little sick game-world, the crazier the suggested events might get (for example you are on a ship and suddenly the machines stop but people on the ship seem to not recognize at all or might just kill themselves all as if it was the most normal reaction - just two scenarios here)
- people you supposedly know very well and trust might begin to act strange, trying to get or even trick you into 'virtuality' as the controllers will definately try to get you into it, to prevent themselves from being judged
- people might even use an urge to tell the truth against you by declaring your worldview/opinions/proofs as insane - although knowing better
Then, what are the points listed above mainly aimed at? They would destabilize the left-over people to the hardest degree which would in turn allow the controllers to drag them easier into their horrible reality.
After all it is easier to use people once they really believe they are insane.
Horrible idea? Definately. Especially for people who would not want to join that madness or wanted to exit. But also horrible for those who joined, because their virtual reality life is in no way natural and exhibiting glitches and failures (much like in Matrix).
According to law which exists outside though, 'controlling' living beings in this way is of course absolutely illegal (should be self-explanatory after listing the possible consequences) and could get the people who created this kind of transhumanism into extreme problems.
Some sources say that in the end the 'controllers' who wanted to play god with the people under contract will be judged heavily.
Maybe even the image of the revengeful god of the bible might be a good metaphor here - also an interesting biblic metaphor in this case is the saying 'the last will be the first' - maybe meant in the way of the last 'survivors' who did not go insane or joined their madness.
So the conclusion is that in the end of this mad notion of transhumanism it could get ugly for the people who still resist, for people under contract and for the controllers alike.
I am pretty sure though that especially because is a horrible scenario - actually sounding like deepest hell, that at a certain stage in their game the controllers themselves are under extreme surveilance. They themselves being observed of what they try to do to the last more or less 'natural' people in a way are not able to understand.
Beings who like to establish a kind of transhumanism described here and even force people into it cannot be highly developed after all - at least from a spiritual standpoint.
That's the stage in which already a kind of lawsuit process is taking place for the controllers - which they would probably try to counter by getting 'higher' observers out or tricking the survivors more rapidly into virtuality - which would of course be observed as well and just add to the severity of their sentence in the end.
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