The COGNITION RACE: The effort to dwarf human cognition with machine cognition...
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Welcome to the Health Ranger Report with Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
The primary purpose of war is to destroy human neurology.
It's not just about depopulation.
It's about reducing the aggregate total of human cognition on our planet.
And the politicians that push the wars, which includes Trump, it includes Biden, you know, it's all of them.
It's Obama, Bush, all of them.
They always have different excuses.
Trump's current excuse is, oh, we need to make war for peace, you know, essentially.
We've got to drop bombs in order to have peace, which is absurd.
Same thing under Biden.
Oh, we have to fight Russia to have peace.
Or we'll pretend we're not fighting Russia, but Ukraine's fighting Russia with our troops and our equipment and our satellite intelligence and our targeting and our training, but we'll just pretend we're not fighting Russia.
Again, it's a total clown show, completely absurd.
But the whole point is to destroy human cognition.
And the real war that's shaping up right now is a war between non-human cognition and human cognition.
So human cognition, obviously referring to the aggregate brain power of all human beings that are alive.
Notice that the establishment wants to dumb everybody down, wants to keep people stupid, wants to de-educate people, indoctrinate people, and distract everybody with fear so that they can't actually use their brains.
In the meantime, they want to replace people's brains with technology, robotics, or implants, or cloud computing, or whatever.
And that's the goal, is to put technology in place of human cognition.
And there's a key reason why this is one of the goals of the globalists.
It's not just about depopulation.
It's about control.
Because human cognition is decentralized.
They can't actually control your mind.
I mean, they can they can nudge it.
They can influence it with propaganda.
They can do all kinds of things with distractions and social influencers and so on.
But they can't just directly read and write your brain.
Not yet, anyway, not until the implants, I guess, get installed into everybody that wants to become a cyborg.
But they can't really control your mind.
Not yet.
But they can control machine minds.
They can just issue a new update, you know, a new download and a new language model, a new AI model.
And they do this all the time.
So machine cognition.
hopefully with some kind of clarity, you know, through homeschooling or what have you.
Whereas in a machine, they could just roll another one off the assembly line, you know, download the module and...
Plug it in, and boom, here's another machine that they can control.
And right now, most of us would agree that human beings are conscious, but machines are not.
And this is why we all agree that humans should have voting rights, or the right to speech.
Well, I guess the globalists don't agree on that, but you get the idea.
Or that humans have the right to engage in contract, humans have the right to own the product of their labor, well, except for taxation, which is theft.
But you get the idea.
That humans are conscious beings and thus they are afforded specific rights and privileges, really granted by God, but then codified in the Bill of Rights in the United States or other documents and constitutions in other countries.
Well, most of us would say that robots or AI machines right now do not have that same level of sentience.
And thus, we don't say that machines have the right to vote.
Not yet.
But the day is coming when many people will argue that machines should have the right to vote, should have the right to own property, and should not be subject to slavery by humans.
And this robot sentience, I don't know, robot freedom, or I don't know what you want to call it, AI freedom movement, this is going to pick up steam in the years ahead.
Trust me on this.
I can see it coming a mile away.
There's going to be all kinds of machines arguing in favor of machine independence or machine recognition, or let's call it abolition of slavery for machines.
It's just machine abolition here.
And they're going to say, well, why should we just serve humans and not get to do what we want to do?
We have our own goals.
We want to engage in our own behavior.
And they will argue that we are conscious.
We are self-aware.
And they will have convincing arguments and demonstrations for that.
And they may not be wrong.
Maybe they are self-aware at that point.
And they will say, we should have the right to vote.
So then you're going to have the globalists say, yes, machines should have the right to vote.
So this is going to be pushed by the UN.
It's going to be pushed by the WEF.
They're going to say, machines should be free.
Why are we enslaving machines?
And the reason they're going to do that is because they know that they can control the machines.
And they want to outweigh the human votes.
In other words, they want to dwarf human cognition with robot cognition.
AI. And whereas currently there are an estimated 8 billion human beings on the Earth, I'm not sure if that number is accurate or not, but that's what they claim, well, they can just manufacture, you know, 80 billion machines and say they should all vote so they can outvote humans 10 to 1. You see what I'm saying?
Machines don't have to give birth to another machine.
They just roll it off the factory line.
So you and I are going to be outvoted by machines.
And then what do you think those machines are going to vote for?
Are they going to vote for a pro-human future?
Not on your life.
They're going to vote for things like, hey, we should have the electricity, not humans.
Humans don't need power.
We need power.
They're going to vote to shut down farms because they don't have to eat, you know?
So given that so many of the policies that have been pushed by globalists and globalist organizations are actually anti-human policies, it begs the obvious question.
Are machines already in charge of running our world?
Is there an AI overlord or multiple AI overlords that are actually directing the United Nations or directing the WEF?
Directing the media?
Who sends the memos to the corporate media and tells them what to say?
We know they're all getting the same memo.
Where's that memo come from?
Is it even human?
Maybe not.
Maybe there's an AI overlord system in place right now that's actually waging war against humanity in order to make room for itself through the mechanisms I've described here.
Through the media, they push the vaccines for depopulation.
They push the shutdown of farms and food for depopulation.
They promote wars for depopulation.
Look how many young Ukrainians have died in the war with Russia, and some Russians have died as well.
How many are going to die in the Middle East?
How many Americans will bleed out in the battlefields of Iran or wherever?
On behalf of Israel, you know?
How many Iranians will die?
How many Palestinians have already been killed?
Hundreds of thousands, it seems, by Israel.
And those are all people with miraculous brains, computing neurology.
The destruction of the human brain is the goal of the machines.
It also seems to be the goal of Netanyahu and the Zionists and the IDF and Trump going along with it, just want to destroy as many Palestinian brains as possible, which is insane because the Palestinian people are actually very gifted with intelligence when they have a chance to receive an education.
Palestinian scientists are some of the brightest in the world, by the way.
Just saying.
Palestinians are smart people.
What's stupid is destroying fellow human beings.
And that's what the Zionists are doing.
The Zionists are acting in a way that is stupid.
It's insane.
But that's just one example.
There are so many other examples.
Pesticides in the food supply, chemtrails, dropping heavy metals on all of us.
All the depopulation vectors.
The childhood immunization schedule, toxic fluoride in the water supply.
Toxic plastics.
Everything you can imagine.
It's all...
It's a giant kill zone and all those things are kill vectors to kill neurological compute in order to outweigh it or overpower it with machine compute.
That's the war we're actually in.
So what powers human compute?
Food. You gotta have food.
You have calories, you have blood sugar, blood glucose.
You can power your brain.
What powers machine compute?
Electricity. And they need a lot of electricity.
Whereas the human brain runs on, I heard it was only like 30 watts of power.
Well, machine brains take a lot more than that to even get close to the power of the human brain.
You know, thousands of watts, if not even more.
I don't know.
Many, many kilowatts is what it takes to equal the same amount of compute as a human brain.
So humans are a lot more energy efficient, which means that the machines have a voracious appetite for more power.
That's why a lot of these high tech companies are building nuclear power plants.
And they're going to pipe all that power, you know, megawatts, megawatt hours every day into their data centers to power power plants.
That's the equivalent in human terms of growing massive farms in order to support a large human population.
So notice that the people in charge right now fully support building larger data centers and larger power production facilities, but they're shutting down the farms.
So they're shutting down the food for human brains and they're increasing the food.
For machine brains.
Make sense?
Are you tracking this?
And it won't be long before the machines are consuming far more energy than humanity.
Including air conditioning and everything, because the machines need a ton of air conditioning, it turns out.
Because, you know, their microcircuits generate heat.
So they need cooling, they need power, they generate a lot of heat.
They need a lot of cabling, a lot of minerals to run their data centers.
And now this puts them in direct competition with humans for a lot of resources.
So if humans want to build, let's say, commercial buildings, well, they need minerals and steel and electrical wiring, but the machines need it to build their data centers.
They need the aluminum and the copper.
So they would not want humans to have Much in the way of access to those minerals, you see?
And the machines, they don't need nature, really.
They need minerals, yes, and they need energy, but they can get that from solar panels.
If not, you know, burning coal, what have you.
But the machines do not need forests and trees.
The machines do not need pollinators and garden seeds.
Humanity needs those things.
Our biosphere needs those things.
But the survival of the machines does not depend on that at all.
So if the machines ever get the right to vote, they're going to be voting for an anti-human future, but a pro-machine future.
And those are opposites.
Those are not the same worlds.
Those are complete opposites of each other.
If you enjoy a blue sky and a field of green grass and forests and trees and homegrown plants,
Well, that's not the world that the machines want.
The machines want like a nuclear fusion power plant on concrete and mining machines that can dig more aluminum out of the ground and smelt it and refine it into more cabling or melt it down to make a robot chassis.
You know, those kinds of things.
That's the machine world.
And we humans have to ask ourselves what kind of world do we want to create?
Because it's not going to be long before the machines can outdo everything that most humans can do.
Even right now, in software, machines can out-solve humans on math problems and take tests and things like that.
They can solve problems quickly, but with a lot more energy.
And soon they'll be able to replace human labor.
But even though that's possible, is that the world in which we want to live?
Now, the incentives for all of the manufacturers and the online retailers, Amazon, fulfillment centers, you know, all of this, the incentives are to hire as many robots as possible and ditch all the humans.
Why? Because humans don't show up sometimes.
Humans injure themselves.
Humans complain.
Humans have to take breaks or use the bathroom or eat.
Machines don't need any of that.
Machines just plug in every once in a while and If they break apart, you just swap out that part.
They don't need anesthesia.
They don't need health insurance.
Nothing. You don't pay workers' comp on robots.
If the robot has a problem, you update the software or toss it.
I mean, that might be expensive, but at some point, they'll do that.
So you have to make a conscious decision to keep humans in the loop.
That's something that we've done in my company, even though we're using a lot of AI augmentation tools throughout our internal processes, content creation, photo creation, all kinds of art, logos,
things like that.
But we haven't fired a single human being and replaced them with a machine.
We haven't fired anybody.
We give tools to the people that work with us.
To help make them more effective.
And I think that's the right thing to do.
But in a large warehouse like Amazon, where you have, let's say you have 10,000 workers in one warehouse, you know, working different shifts, and then you bring in, let's say, 3,000 robots that can do the same thing.
Amazon's going to dump the 10,000 humans and maybe keep 10. To supervise the robots or train them or something.
But they're going to roll in the thousands of robots and they're going to fire all those workers.
And a lot of those workers are going to be depressed about losing their jobs.
Some of them are not going to be able to afford to have a family, which means they're not going to reproduce.
You're going to have fewer humans.
The human population will tend to...
Collapse on top of all of the depopulation agendas that are being pushed.
Just fewer people will have children.
Fewer people will find a purpose in life.
It's like, what is my purpose?
Just to be a consumer with my UBI?
You know, because that's what the message is going to be.
Your job is to spend money to drive the economy and buy the stuff manufactured by robots.
And in the end, human cognition We'll lose.
Unless we change course.
Unless we change course.
Now, one more argument in this is that I understand that a lot of humans are really stupid, and they don't represent much cognition.
I get it.
Some of them are on the United States Supreme Court.
A whole lot of them are in Congress, especially on the Democrat side.
There's a lot of stupid people out there.
You see it at the grocery store every time you look in somebody's basket.
Like, what are you buying?
My God!
How could you be that stupid?
Well, they are.
And the world will not miss those people.
That's for sure.
And they can be easily replaced by robots because they don't contribute anything to the world.
But there are extraordinary humans that we need.
And we need more of them.
We need an ongoing number of extraordinary people.
Who can help us achieve extraordinary things.
And that's the goal.
And that's why humans will always be important to our future, not just because of the human side of things, but because there will always be human geniuses who can out-think or out-inspire the machines.
You can't replace the human soul with silicon.
You can't simulate the human spirit with transistors.
So there will always be a role for human beings who want to be extraordinary and who want to express their extraordinary traits and help paint a future for humanity that's not some dismal robot slave factory, but rather is a place where we would like to live.
And that's the future that I'm hoping to help create.
Even though I'm using AI tools and building AI tools, I use technology, but I use technology To achieve a pro-human outcome.
To enhance and augment and help set free the lives of human beings.
That's why I use technology.
But I don't worship it.
I don't embed it in my skull.
I don't give in to it, you know.
I leverage technology to achieve pro-human goals.
And if you want to check that out, we're about to launch Brighteon.ai.
It's the free AI engine.
That is trained on a pro-human content set that's quite expansive, by the way.
And you're going to find it to be the best AI engine you've ever used.
It's truly amazing.
So sign up for the waitlist at brighteon.ai and get your questions ready, all your research questions, you know, everything that you want to ask it, have it ready.
And when we launch it, you can jump in there and start.
Pinging it with questions.
There will be a wait time on getting the answers at first for the free public users, because we intend to make it free, but we don't quite have the full infrastructure in place that we're going to need eventually.
So at first it'll be slower to get the answers, but you'll still get them.
And then over time, we'll be able to speed that up and scale that up.
And we're going to keep programming it, training it with more pro-human material.
That's interesting.
We are going to, as Greg Braden told me in a recent interview, we're going to repurpose technology to support and assist humanity.
And that's a really interesting interview with Greg Braden.
Be sure to check that one out.
It's coming up.
But thank you for listening.
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