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Future Economy Without Humans?
#31
(01-20-2026, 08:16 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Whitney also speculates here that they're planning a complete financial lockdown' and if she's right it's going to be complete pandemonium for a while.


Looks like they may actually try to use 'aliens' to kickstart a 'complete financial lockdown' lol.


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Always did wonder why the WEF were so preoccupied with the subject in their eight predictions.
#32
(01-15-2026, 03:37 PM)Karl12 Wrote: Ha good to see you on the thread mate and it's all extremely mindboggling - did see this input from Whitney on the construction of a 'digital feudal order' and it sounds very bad.

[Video: https://youtu.be/UDSShUszXhw]


Ha no way they took that video down rather quick.

Anyway here's quite an amusing one claiming that Bilderberger Peter Thiel is batshit crazy.






Also funny that 'Peter Thiel' is an anagram of 'The Reptile'.
#33
(01-29-2026, 09:42 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Ha no way they took that video down rather quick.

Is this the same video?

https://www.bitchute.com/video/pwDM31eNNdRJ/

Although someone mentioned that Bitchute is no longer available in the UK, but I just checked with a VPN and it still was accessible. For now...

(01-29-2026, 09:42 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Also funny that 'Peter Thiel' is an anagram of 'The Reptile'.

QFT
#34
That's the one mate. Beer

Whitney also explains here how the group directly responsible for pushing global digital ID is the Rockefeller Foundation.

If that's not the best reason in the world for rejecting it then I don't know what is.

People really can't be that stupid can they?








She also discusses how they want to turn big tech social media giants into 'banks'.
#35
Mike spills the beans.



#36
Future of humanity?


"We’re spending $200B+ a year on data centers to power AI. One company raised $11M, grew human brain cells on a chip, and the cells taught themselves to play a 3D shooter in a week.

Cortical Labs grew 200,000 human neurons on a silicon chip and taught them to play Doom. The cells navigate, target enemies, and fire weapons in real time.

Their previous game, Pong, took 18 months on older hardware. Doom took a week. An independent developer with zero biotech experience built the integration using a Python API. The neurons did the rest. That compression from 18 months to one week tells you everything about where this is going.

Here’s what the “can it run Doom” crowd is missing: each CL1 unit costs $35,000. A full 30-unit server rack draws 850 to 1,000 watts total. Your brain runs on 20 watts. A single GPU cluster training an LLM can draw megawatts.

The energy economics of biological compute are orders of magnitude better than silicon, and that gap scales. The investor list tells you who’s paying attention.

Horizons Ventures, Blackbird, and In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s venture arm. In-Q-Tel doesn’t fund science projects. They fund intelligence infrastructure. 115 units started shipping in 2025. Cortical Labs is now selling “Wetware-as-a-Service” through the Cortical Cloud.

Developers can deploy code to living neurons remotely without touching a lab. They’re pricing access at the level of a software subscription while the hardware runs on real human brain cells derived from adult skin and blood samples.

The Doom demo is marketing. The platform play is a bet that biological neurons will eventually outperform silicon at exactly the tasks AI struggles with most: real-time adaptation under uncertainty, learning from minimal data, and processing ambiguity without brute-force compute. The question was never “can it run Doom.”

The question is what happens when it can run everything else.

https://x.com/aakashgupta/status/2030357...50032?s=20

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#37
"Scientists just copied a biological brain and made it move inside a computer.

>Researchers scanned a fruit fly brain neuron-by-neuron from electron microscopy data

>The brain contains ~125,000 neurons and ~50 million synapses

>They recreated the entire connectome as a digital brain model >Then they plugged that brain into a physics-simulated fly body >Sensory input goes in → the digital brain processes it → motor commands come out

>The simulated fly walks, grooms and behaves like a real fly

>No training. No prompts. No reinforcement learning

>The behavior was already inside the wiring of the brain This might be the first real step toward uploading minds into computers."

https://x.com/alexwg/status/2030217301929132323?s=20

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#38
(01-15-2026, 05:50 AM)David64 Wrote: I think it's going to be a long time before Humans are out of the loop. If you're job is tech/computer based, you'll see a reduction in the workforce fairly soon. Why pay a Human when AI can do it faster and cheaper. Companies want a employee that works 24/7, doesn't take sick days or maternity leave and they don't have to pay for insurance and workman's comp. 

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/21/ai-job-c...yoffs.html

If you're in the Trades, you have job security for quite a while yet. AI is not going to put a new roof on your house, fix the plumbing leak under the sink or weld a pipeline 100 miles out in the middle of nowhere. For years now I've been telling young people to skip college and learn a marketable skill. Medical school is the only college I recommend because there is a dire need for Nurses and other medical professionals.

Otherwise, learn to weld, become an electrician or plumber. Learn carpentry or become a mechanic. Do something more complicated than pushing buttons.

AI is not going to do any of those crappy jobs like tearing off a roof in the summer and reshingling.  Or getting all cramped up fixing or cleaning a drain on a sink or replacing a toilet.  I did so much of the crappy work in my profession that not many people would ever want to do.  In fact, even when I had workers working for me, I took the most dangerous and most crappy jobs so they would not have to do it.  I think I may be crazy.  AI is not crazy, in fact, all it will do is assign those jobs to crazy people who will do dangerous and sheety jobs.
#39
I don't understand the surrender to the strictly materialistic doctrine that to be generally "human" is "in the brain."

The entire neurological processes involved in the manifestation of humanity is not 'centered' as the materialists insist... it is a system, dynamically fluxing around and about the entire neurological system as a confluence of thought...

It's almost ridiculous to assume that if you can mathematically "model" the brain, you can virtualize it...

But the brain is not a snapshot, and thought is not a mechanism.

I keep fearing the scenario where a "human" mind finds itself a 'mind slave' in "their" world...

but that's probably never gonna happen.
#40
The same private bankster Royals propagandizing the same old shit a third time round







How many humans and animals need to die this time around?

War pigs.