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Is Transhumanism a Fantasy?

  • 02 May 2024

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Is Transhumanism a Fantasy?

Towards the end of 2019, the COVID-19 story triggered a global debate about the unprecedented technological and technocratic changes implemented in response to the declared medical emergency.

Despite new policies restricting social contact, embracing experimental gene and nanoparticle injections, and imposing absurd social norms, many people have pushed back against perceived bullying. The more governments suppress free speech and due process, the more people have sought to uncover the story behind the mainstream COVID-19 narrative.

This article examines from a global perspective how humanity, biology, emotions and social relations are being radically transformed, with attention to the military and intelligence roots of Transhumanism. At a time of political, economic and social uncertainty, societies around the globe are facing the prospect of a bio-nano age, virtual reality or fourThey are facing radical processes of change driven by international elites, such as the industrial revolution, which is moving towards a post-human future.

The new definition of brutality

Transhumanism is a movement that, according to the classical narrative, aims to improve humanity through enhancement, but the movement has been criticized for its potential to sanitize brutality and promote moral detachment. Accused of anti-human, eugenic and anti-democratic aims, transhumanism advocates human evolution in the name of civilization, security and prosperity. According to futurist Yuval Noah Harari, today's engineers and programmers are exploring how humans and their connection to the internet can be enhanced through advanced synthetic computing and brainpower.

This means that humans will be re-engineered as partially inorganic beings with advanced synthetic computing and brainpower, overcoming immortality and acquiring new superhuman abilities to live forever. Transhumanists argue that human nature, unlike creation, can be reshaped into desired forms, and that this process is a work in progress.

Transhumanists and writers at Oxford are pushing the idea of a technological "love vaccine" that could prevent unwanted love. In 2020, the Center for Naval Analyses produced a report for US Naval Operations that classified opponents of transhumanism as 'bioconservatives' and 'bioluddites'. Transgender and transhumanist activists believe that the appeal of the transhumanism industry stems from the ideology of transsexuality and promote nanotechnology, cryogenic humanoid robots and cyberconsciousness to extend life spans.

So is Transhumanism a Fantasy or a Military Intelligence Operation?

Transhumanism is a concept that emerged in the early 2000s and has also aroused interest in military intelligence. NASA's chief scientist Dennis Bushnell has predicted a new era, the Bio/NANO Age, which will begin in 2020 and end with the Virtual Age. This era will bring significant changes, such as the rise of robots and the transition from the real world to the virtual world.

Today's technological landscape ranges from human genetic engineering to implantable electronics, cyber and artificial life to bioscience, automated/robotic systems to nanobots, smart dust to immersive holographic and virtual environments. However, these topics often do not receive enough attention in the civilian sphere. Ray Kurzweil's "The Singularity" (2005) states that the Virtual Age envisioned by NASA-Langley is consistent with a '2030 scenario' and claims that nanobot technology will offer an immersive virtual reality experience.

Now let's go back to the 2020 future...

In 2020, a 2001 NASA Langley presentation marked the beginning of a new bio/nano era, defined by the proliferation of injectable gene-based bio/nano technology. This transformation accelerated the transition to the virtual age, with the concept of "tele-everything" outlined in the NASA Langley document. Under the influence of COVID-19, Klaus Schwab and Yuval Noah Harari have dubbed this period the "Great Reset" and the "Fourth Industrial Revolution" respectively.

Are they social engineers or space cadets at NASA?

NASA, through the CYBORG program launched in 1963, has been conducting research on cyborg technology since the 1960s to improve life processes in spaceflight. Until 2021, BARDA has collaborated with various agencies such as DTRA, HHS, FDA, CDC, NIH, as well as international space agencies, universities and non-profit organizations.

In 2011, NASA Langley and a government contractor addressed synthetic biology applications such as seamless human-computer interaction with biorobots and brain-machine interfaces. NASA's vision for future technology includes creating "superhumans" with physical interfaces that enhance human capabilities. However, Bushnell's suggestion of extremophiles for space and climate change has created uncertainties in NASA's predictions for a new era of humanity and bio-nano wars.

Whilethis article addresses critical issues that every individual who values human dignity and freedom should be aware of, it is not to create the illusion that the global elites and their collaborators around the world are "invincible". On the contrary, it is to expose the fact that they will never achieve their goals against humanity, such as the " Great Reset", unless people allow them to do so.

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