First published at 03:37 UTC on December 3rd, 2022.
The Roman Empire was pretty awful, but at least they valued people. The problem with this new economy is people are a liability, You want robots. The elites see that, and they see the population as useless eaters. Where does that leave humanity?…
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The Roman Empire was pretty awful, but at least they valued people. The problem with this new economy is people are a liability, You want robots. The elites see that, and they see the population as useless eaters. Where does that leave humanity?? This is kind of dark. We have an inherent contradiction in our economy, humans are no longer the centre of it.
If we don't fight back against this, its going to be an extinction level event against humankind.
The problem with Google is a problem with a lot of socialist countires, in that they've cut back all the feedback mechanisms, and silenced dissent. They've pretty much purged the country, and they're infiltrated with Chinese spies. If you want to solve the Google probem right away, you've got to get nationral security involved, because its littered with Chinese spies. Its infiltrated deeply to the core of the country. Longer term I see Google collapsing, as their products keep getting worse. Their ads are supplimented by a surveillance agreement with China. Its way worse than you think it is, and the deeper you go the worse it is.
There's a rot deep in Google, and if national security starts doing a review, its going to be ugly.
Excerpts, Zach Vorhies, Google Filled With Chinese Spies: Whistleblower Warns of National Security Crisis', TheNewAmerican.com, December 2, 2022.
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