Don't lose your SOUL to AI - stay grounded in humanity and FAITH
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I'm going to summarize here in a special report the sermon that I gave at my church just recently.
And it's a message that I was told by one of the members of the church, a message that Glenn Beck then gave, almost the exact same message the following day.
And I'm not at all claiming that Glenn Beck copied my church sermon.
Rather, I think that many of us are coming to very similar realizations.
About what's happening in the world and about AI and about faith and spirituality.
So, again, not claiming he copied me, and actually his was broadcast before this was broadcast, but here's my message.
This is what I said on, what was it, January 5th.
I said that 2025 will be the year of seduction because of AI, because of artificial images, artificial videos, artificial girlfriends.
Artificial friends in the AI realm, artificial avatars, artificial news, all of this.
AI is an amazing technology, and we are using it to empower human beings with knowledge and to bypass censorship and bypass disinformation that's put out by governments and big pharma, etc.
But AI also comes with many risks and downsides or dangers for society.
And one of those is the risk that people become seduced by AI, and they end up being consumed by AI worlds, these fake worlds or fake relationships, or deceived by the fake videos, fake images, and so on.
And I said that we're going to have such incredible deception and such psychological attacks on us, and so many strange things happening, maybe A faked alien invasion or a real invasion from a foreign country or,
you know, psychological operations, false flags, all kinds of things like that that will be so significant that we need to stay centered in our morals, our values, our love for humanity, and our faith with God.
That's what's going to, I think, differentiate people in 2025. Is that question of, can you stay centered in your faith and in your humanity?
Can you maintain your morals, your values, and your discernment, even in a time when we are being universally deceived?
Because there are bad actors out there that will, of course, exploit AI technology for nefarious purposes.
They will use it to deceive.
They will use it to control.
They will use it to destroy.
And I'm not saying that all AI technology is bad.
It's not.
I'm going to use AI technology from a pro-human point of view.
But there are bad actors who will use it as a weapon.
So this is a very important year to remember who we are, how we got here, and to keep our Creator not just in mind, but to give thanks to our Creator for our very existence.
Now, if you're a person who is not someone who believes in God, or not a person of faith, or not a person who reads the Bible, I completely understand that because that's where I used to come from as well.
For most of my life, I wasn't interested in the Bible.
I always did believe in God, by the way, but I wasn't interested in reading or learning or teaching the Bible.
So I understand that.
But because of the rise of AI and the demonic entities that are trying to exploit it as a weapon against humanity, This is a good time, if you're ever interested in spirituality or in the Bible,
which is really quite fascinating, if you're ever interested in it, this is a great year to start reading it and learning about it because it connects you with where you came from, where your ancestors came from, and who you are.
And it's a great anchor to remind us that we are not machines.
Merging with machines is actually a form of death or suicide.
It's not a healthy thing to want to merge with machines.
It is a healthy thing to want to be with God and to want to be in heaven eventually after this life, but not at all healthy to think that machines are gods or that we should worship those machines as gods.
Talk about false idols.
That's the...
The most outrageous example of false idols is thinking that your machine is your god or that the world created by the machine is the real world, you know, the virtual reality or the virtual avatar, the virtual girlfriend.
Like I said earlier, a lot of young men are going to be really seduced by virtual girlfriends because those virtual girlfriends will pay attention to them, where perhaps real women in the real world.
Don't pay attention to them.
I can see a lot of young sort of unpopular men, maybe incels as they're called, really falling in love with machines.
And that's going to be very seductive and destructive at the same time.
So those of you listening who are parents or grandparents and you have younger people in your family, keep an eye on them.
And remind them of who they are and where they came from and have that connection with reality.
That's why homeschooling is great.
And that's why raising kids on a farm is great or teaching kids how to garden or to have hands-on contact in the real world with chickens or gathering eggs or farm animals or what have you.
You know, something that's real to remind them that you're not just part of a machine.
This is going to become really critical this year and beyond.
Now, in terms of technology versus God, because this is a very important discussion and an area of discernment, technology cannot create life.
Technology, I'm talking about AI tech, it can create the simulation of life or the illusion of life.
It can create convincing videos, convincing songs.
I've used it for that.
And I really enjoy AI augmented song creation because it helps me express my humanity, by the way.
So yeah, AI tools can also be used for pro-human purposes and to help share information and knowledge and help uplift people.
But never confuse an AI-generated...
Avatar with a real person.
Do not confuse an AI-generated world with the real world.
Do not confuse AI-generated pictures with real photography, for example.
So one of the things that I do, you may have noticed that my special reports, called Health Ranger Reports, when I distribute those now, I have them illustrated and captioned by AI engines.
So I actually run them through an AI engine to put in captions so they have the English words there, which a lot of people have said they appreciate.
So that helps those who are hearing impaired to be able to enjoy the content.
But I also have AI illustrate the concepts that I'm talking about.
And if you're watching this right now, you should note that there are probably illustrations that are accompanying this special report.
But I specifically use an illustration style that immediately announces that this is not a photograph.
This is not a real, you know, scene.
This is an illustration.
So I use illustrations through AI, like ink on parchment or pencil sketch on a canvas or watercolors or ink sketches, things like that, to let you know that this is an illustration A real photograph.
And I do that on purpose, even though I could have the AI engine create photorealistic images that look like photographs.
I do not do that because I don't want to confuse people about what's real and what's not real, what's just a simulation or an illustration.
Now, I saw an AI generated video just yesterday that appeared to depict Nancy Pelosi.
On a walker in Congress, in the House of Representatives, and then collapsing and chasing down maybe a senator.
I forgot who was in the video.
But it was described as AI. And clearly it was not a real video.
But if you didn't know that...
It would have been very convincing as a video.
It could have easily been deceptively promoted with a caption that says, oh, this just happened in the Senate chambers or the House chambers yesterday.
And a lot of people would have believed it precisely because it was so visually convincing.
And that will happen a lot this year and in the years to come.
And perhaps there will be laws passed that say you have to have a...
You know, a disclaimer or a symbol that indicates that this is AI generated, something like that.
It's very possible that could happen.
And what's interesting about that from an economic point of view is it's going to put a premium on images and videos that are not AI generated.
There will be a marketplace, for those of you who are photographers or videographers, there will be a marketplace for non-AI images and videos that are taken in the real world.
That marketplace will explode in the years to come.
That's interesting to note.
But for content creators like myself, when I'm illustrating a sermon or a lecture or a presentation like this, I don't need real-world photography.
I'm just trying to illustrate ideas or to depict things visually or metaphorically.
And so AI is really great for that.
But note that I am not trying to deceive anybody.
About the fact that these images are AI-generated images.
So, the intention behind the person that's using the tools is what comes through.
If you're getting AI-generated content from a person who has ethics, who has morals and values, who is pro-human, and who remembers their place in this universe, who remembers that God created us, and we have to honor God and give thanks to God.
Then that person is very likely to use AI tools responsibly and in a way that is consistent with their values and morals.
But relatively few people in society have those morals and values.
And instead, they believe in exploiting tools for profit or for deception or in some cases for destruction.
And so you are going to witness that element a lot this coming year.
And in the years after that.
So I want to give you some tips, some guidance here as someone who is steeped in AI R&D, building an AI model, which is a store, an archive of human knowledge.
And that's called Enoch.
And that will be available at brighteon.ai starting March 1st.
But I want to give you some tips so that you are not deceived by AI. Tip number one, when you see a video, Or you see an image from now on, forevermore, from this day forward, you should ask the question, is this a real image?
Was it taken in the real world?
Was it something that actually happened?
Or did somebody generate this?
So this is the year when we can no longer believe our eyes.
We can't simply just take it as a matter of fact that what we are looking at is actually So I did a song, by the way, I did a song called Where the Money Go, Joe.
And Where the Money Go, Joe used AI to generate what were photorealistic scenes, but they were clearly fictional because I would have Joe Biden standing in a room with like honey dripping down from the ceiling or dollar bills flying around behind him.
Things that Joe Biden would not actually do, right?
So there's no confusion.
And this is a hip-hop song that I was creating the music video for.
So everybody knows that that music video is fiction, right?
So that wasn't put out there to deceive.
It wasn't put out there to say, oh, Joe Biden actually was dripping with honey.
No, that didn't happen.
But there will be instances where you encounter people who are using it to deceive.
So do not trust images.
Do not trust videos by default.
Now, this is on top of the fact that you should never trust the mainstream media anyway.
You should never trust media images because, well, media photographers, they lie with real photos.
They will show you one specific angle or they will leave something out.
So the other piece of wisdom in all of this is that It's not just with the introduction of AI that people can lie with images.
People have always been able to lie and deceive with images.
They do it all the time in the mainstream media.
They'll show you a specific image, a specific scene, a specific angle, or they'll take a picture of a Trump rally two hours before it begins and they'll tell you nobody was there.
So they lie in all kinds of different ways, even though it's a real photograph.
It can still be a deceptive composition.
And, you know, that's been true with Hollywood films for a very long time where, yeah, those are real actors and it's real cameras and real lighting, but the script is fiction.
You know, it's a fictional movie that looks real.
It didn't take AI to create it.
It just took a producer and a cast and a cinematographer and a lot of infrastructure.
So, AI... Isn't inventing fake videos.
Hollywood's been doing that forever.
Well, I mean, since the beginning of moving images called movies.
But AI just makes those depictions now readily available to more and more people who don't have the budgets of movie studios.
So that's why you're going to see a lot more fake videos, but also really funny memes.
Like the Nancy Pelosi meme I just mentioned.
I look forward to seeing AI videos sort of animating what would otherwise have been political cartoons or various memes.
I think it'll be really intriguing and very creative as long as we know that they are AI-generated and not real.
So another tip in all of this is to know your source.
From whom are you getting your information?
If you're listening to my podcast, you probably tend to trust my judgment.
My values and my morals.
And that's a good choice on your part because I always intend to inform you honestly and ethically about what's happening in the world.
Doesn't mean that I've been 100% correct in every story or every analysis or every prediction because I haven't.
But you know that it's coming from a place of authenticity and love for humanity and love for the truth and transparency.
But, of course, there are Other people out there who just want clickbait, let's say.
They just want clicks.
They just want traffic.
They just want views on YouTube.
They don't care how they get those views.
Even if they deceive, they don't care.
So if you're running around the internet just getting content from unknown people, beware!
Beware in 2025 and beyond because there are going to be a lot of unknown people who aren't even people.
They're not even real.
I've already encountered a lot of videos on YouTube.
That are AI podcasts or AI avatars presenting information, AI voices.
That's become very convincing.
And a lot of people have figured out they could just produce videos so they don't even have to talk themselves.
All they need is a script and some images and some AI generators and boom, they have a video.
That video might actually be pretty compelling.
That's what they're doing.
They're putting those videos out and deceiving people.
So watch out for that.
Another tip is to know the values of the people from which you are getting information.
I sort of mentioned this, but ask yourself, the person telling you this thing, the person distributing this thing, are they an ethical person?
Are they a generous person?
Are they a compassionate person?
Are they someone who is working in the interests of human civilization?
Are they working to uplift people?
Are they sharing knowledge?
Or are they just trying to get clicks and trying to strong arm you or manipulate you or something like that?
This is a key question to ask yourself about every source of information from where you learn something.
What is their true agenda?
What are they trying to accomplish?
For some people, that agenda is just, you know, YouTube money, clickbait.
For other people, it's to share a passion about something.
You know, maybe people who believe in, let's say, the paleo diet or something.
Maybe they're just really passionate about the paleo diet and they want to help people live healthier lives with the paleo diet, just as an example.
Other people might want to share the Word of God.
And nothing wrong with that.
And at least they're honest about what they're doing.
Hey, I'd like to bring you closer to God.
And would you like to learn something about the creator of the universe?
You know, that's an interesting question to ponder.
But then there are some people out there that just want to spread actual misinformation.
Often those people are government people.
FDA, CDC, EPA, USDA. Corporations, pesticide manufacturers, vaccine makers, drug companies, you know, a lot of corporate interests in those areas, and they want to generate profits, and they want to deceive, and they will use AI to try to more effectively market their deceptions.
They will do that.
And it will be convincing to a lot of people.
And remember that a corporation is not a person.
A corporation is not a human being.
A corporation does not have the consciousness, the values, or the ethics of a human being.
By definition, a corporation really only has the ethics of its own existence, and especially if it's a public company, the prioritization of profits.
And smaller companies or non-public corporations tend to reflect the values of their founders and their managers and so on.
But often, once a company goes public, It just becomes an endless pursuit of profit and greed at any cost.
And we see that with Big Pharma.
We see that with a lot of companies, pesticide manufacturers, etc.
So this is a time when I trust information from individuals that I know and trust far more than I would trust information from a big, powerful corporation or even a corporate media giant like Associated Press.
I don't trust them.
Not one bit.
Reuters, I don't trust them.
Don't trust the New York Times.
Don't trust the Washington Post, obviously.
Don't trust CNN. Don't trust any of those.
They're not people.
They're not people.
And they're corporations.
They are mouthpieces of propaganda.
And the people that do work there, most of them are bad people.
They want to use their power to deceive.
And they politicize and weaponize their power in order to attack Trump or attack America or spread lies that they know are lies or to push people to take vaccine jabs that harm and kill people, etc.
So I don't trust corporate entities alone.
I only trust people.
And if there are smaller corporations that have good people behind them, I'm open to that.
Yeah, no problem.
But I don't trust big, powerful corporations and governments and government regulators.
I don't trust any of those at all.
And you shouldn't either.
This is a time of great deception.
And the worst deceivers will be the powerful corporations, the lobbyists, the governments, the industry groups, the big tech platforms themselves.
They are deceivers.
You know who does not deceive you?
God.
God shows you the truth.
God leads you on a journey of pursuing the truth.
So if you really want to move closer to truth, reject the things created by man, including, by the way, the fake AI videos and all that nonsense, and instead find truth in learning about God,
learning about humanity, learning about who we are and God's When you can begin to answer that question, then you've gained real wisdom and real knowledge at that point.
So pursue that.
That's definitely a pursuit that I share with you.
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God bless you all.
Be ready.
It's going to be an interesting year, an interesting time for humanity.
And know the difference between AI fakery versus God's truth.
Thank you for listening today.
God bless you all.
Take care.
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If you show my screen, I want to walk you through some of the ingredients.
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