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The Digital Era

I am writing this on my mobile phone which is an incredible example of technology.  The age we live in now is unprecedented and it is staggering to think that the children of today will grow up always knowing this connection to the internet; and through smart technology, our connection to everything.

Sometimes I turn my phone off.  Quite often I don’t and just turn off my mobile data/wifi when going to sleep.  Already I suggest a high percentage of society dont”t turn off either – they are always connected.  This is a likely rising trend.

Still, there are a lot of things I prefer not to do on my phone such as email, business and finances; though this may change as I improve the device I use in the future.

As technology improves we have seen the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) (Amazon’s Alexa for example)to assist us in our daily lives to improve and make our lives easier. Experts predict this exponential growth will reach a level that AI matches and surpasses human intelligence around 2045.  This is a time when the children of today will have a impactful influence on society much like millenials do so today.

Of course, currently it is our Smart devices which connect us to the Internet yet already there are under the skin microchips with capability to unlock doors and perform other functions.  It is not an exaggeration to expect this to advance further until handheld devices are a thing of the past.  Should this happen, humans would be constantly connected online. Could this be the ‘mark of the beast’ which is written of in The Bible?

It may seem a stretch to imagine vast quantities of the world agreeing to willingly have a microchip inserted under their skin.  However, in the future the youth of today will be in power and technology will continue to play a key influence in their lives.  If the chips are promoted as being of benefit then the masses will accept them.  The repercussions for humanity could be cataclysimic.

The world we live in is staggering and emergent technology (including Artificial Intelligence) is just waking up; at some point in time a technological singularity seems inevitable.  How we educate the youth of today offers our best chance of influencing whether our future world will be a digital paradise or a dystopia.

David Icke in Margate

Last weekend I travelled to Margate to watch David Icke at the Winter Gardens. Due to opposition calling for his shows to be protested earlier in his tour, his management had decided to not reveal the location of the show until the day before – furthermore, guests were encouraged to use the back entrance due to a small expected group of protesters.

Due to work I arrived late so did not see any protesters.  Upon entering, I was impressed by the size of the audience, I suggest a few thousand in attendance for a four and a half hour presentation.

It is possible that because of my late arrival I missed it but throughout the evening I heard no talk about shape shifting reptillians, the building of the moon, saturn being a spaceship or other ‘out there’ theories which David Icke has become famous for.  Instead he presented an articulate and passionate monologue warning of a bleak future if we do not wake up to what is going on.

Icke suggests that the world is run by global elites pursuing an agenda to create a fascist society, destroying liberty,  an omnipresent surveilance, a microchipped population and a world government and army run by AI; he has been researching this subject for 20 years and gave examples how this was becoming closer as the elite slowly tiptoe closer to its goals.  This is done by ‘problem reaction solution’, a process manufacturing a problem so that people react calling for something to be done for the elite to introduce a solution which they had wanted and planned in the first place.

He uses 9/11 as a classic example of this showing a famous video of Former NATO Commander Wesley Clark who tells everyone of the United States’ plan to invade seven countries in five years: Iraq, Syria, Libya, Lebanon, Somalia, Sudan and finishing off Iran.  Icke explains to win support for this each country is presented as a problem so the public are receptive to change and then the solution of invasion/ occupation is given.  The agenda is the same no matter the political party in power; Bush and Blair invaded Iraq, Obama and Cameron invaded Libya and Syria and now Trump has seemingly set his sights on Lebanon and Iran.

Icke also talked about the links with the increases in transgender to Aldous Huxleys Brave New World, the difference between political Progressives and Liberals (he analyses the Nazis as Progressives), the dangers of Artificial Intelligence, George Soros, the dangerous powers of Google, Amazon and Facebook and their collaborations with DARPA (developing military technology) to paint a picture of a troubling future.

So one might expect Icke’s concern and knowledge of the manipulation would cause him to be angry and call for people to fight back.  Instead, he calls for a response to come from the heart, you don’t change the world by hate (what you hate you become) and calls for people to respond with non violent resistance.

Icke’s presentation is persuasive and uses different news headlines and articles to demonstrate his argument. A criticism however, is many of his articles are written by the same writer Andrew Cheetham; thus the credibility of these sources could be questioned.

Icke’s call for people to recognise how religion, gender, nationality are all methods of divide and rule and calls for people to come together and unite. Whether conspiracys exist or not, Icke’s conclusions provide an exciting and interesting alternative to common thought and everything in the mainstream media; this coupled with his rallying cry for unity makes it is easy to see why he continues to attract audiences all over the world.

Please leave any comments, particularly if you went and can add any information about the opening of the show.

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