Have you ever watched any of the
“Terminator” movies with Arnold Schwarzenegger? If you have, you will be
familiar with the evil villain “Skynet,” which is a fictional
artificial, neural network-based, conscious group-mind and artificial
general superintelligence system that decided to terminate all human
life in the late 2020s.
It has become palpably obvious that the company that most closely
resembles Skynet today is Google. You may recall that Google purchased
the leading artificial intelligence company Deep Mind a little over
eight years ago for the paltry sum of $500 million.
This was likely the most important purchase Google made to jumpstart
them to Skynet status, with their already massive surveillance capacity
corralling data collected from its search engine, which controls 93% of
the searches in the world. Its Chrome browser and email client, Gmail,
has around 50% use across the internet, and 85% of the world’s
smartphones are using Android. All these give them nearly unlimited data
on most of the world’s population.
This is why you absolutely need to pay close attention to most
anything Google does, including the activity of former Google CEO Eric
Schmidt. According to a March 28, 2022, report1 by Politico reporter Alex Thompson, Schmidt has held undue sway over U.S. science policy.
“Under Biden’s former science chief, Eric Lander,
Schmidt’s foundation helped cover officials’ salaries, even as the
office’s general counsel raised ethical flags ... given Schmidt’s
financial interests in areas overlapping with OSTP’s [Office of Science
and Technology Policy’s] responsibilities,” he writes.2
In addition to his overlapping
financial interests, there are also other potential conflicts of
interest. As noted by Thompson, Schmidt cofounded and is a current board
member of Civis Analytics, a data science company that has worked on
Democratic campaigns, including Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign.
Schmidt Leverages Influence to Further His AI Dreams
The OSTP is responsible for setting strategic priorities for the
U.S.’s $1.4 trillion annual health and science spending. In recent
years, a primary focus had been the creation of federal policy on
artificial intelligence (AI), which is also one of Schmidt’s key areas
of interest.
For example, he’s a board member of Rebellion Defense, an AI-focused defense contractor. As reported by Thompson:3
“Two officials from Rebellion Defense joined the
agency review teams on Biden’s transition team. It was a win for the
young company as no employees at major defense contractors landed on the
agency review teams, The American Prospect reported.
Since Biden took office, Rebellion Defense has
received 10 defense contracts, according to the watchdog Tech Inquiry.
On September 15, Axios reported the young company had raised $150
million dollars at a $1 billion valuation.
Ties to Rebellion have already proved thorny for some
members of the Biden administration. Mina Hsiang, administrator of the
US Digital Services, sold her investment in Rebellion on September 30,
weeks after being tapped for the role.
The investment was only worth between $15,000 to
$50,000 in January 2021 when she initially joined the Biden
administration. It was worth between $500,000 and $1 million when she
sold it, according to her disclosure forms, prompting a complaint from
an ethics watchdog.”
Schmidt is also invested in Abacus.AI and Sandbox AQ, both of which
specialize in AI, and is funding an AI initiative called AI2050 to the
tune of $125 million.4
Importantly, Schmidt also chairs the National Security Commission on AI
— created by Congress in 2018 — which last year urged president Biden
to “reject calls for a global ban on highly controversial AI-powered
autonomous weapons,” according to CNBC.5
He also founded the Schmidt Program on Artificial Intelligence,
Emerging Technologies and National Power — a “signature initiative”
under Yale’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and International
Security Studies (ISS).6
So, clearly, Schmidt has a bias when it comes to the U.S. government’s
regulation of AI. The more influence he has over such regulations, the
better it is for him.
Schmidt Paid White House Science Staff Salaries
According to Thompson, Schmidt’s foundation, Schmidt Futures,
indirectly paid the salaries of two staffers in the White House OSTP,
including one of the most senior officials of that office, chief of
staff Marc Aidinoff.
Schmidt also retained Tom Kalil on his own payroll while Kalil worked
as an unpaid OSTP consultant for four months in 2021. And, on at least
one occasion, Kalil helped secure funding from Schmidt Futures for OSTP
personnel. Kalil resigned from the post after ethics complaints were
filed.
Two other OSTP staffers were being paid through a Federation of
American Scientists (FAS) fund that Schmidt Futures pays into, and FAS
chairman, Gilman Louis, served with Schmidt on the board of the National
Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence.
In 2021, then-general counsel for the OSTP, Rachael Wallace and her
legal team repeatedly flagged potential conflicts of interest related to
Schmidt and his foundation.
In the fall of 2021, Wallace also filed a formal complaint against
OSTP science adviser Eric Lander — who also has close personal ties to
Schmidt — claiming he was bullying her in response to “her consistently
raised ethical objections ... including the office’s solicitation of
funding from Schmidt-connected organizations for extra staff,” Thompson
writes.7 Wallace told Thompson:8
“I and others on the legal team had been noticing a
large number of staff with financial connections to Schmidt Futures and
were increasingly concerned about the influence this organization was
able to have through these individuals.”
For example, Schmidt Futures gave out fellowships that paid for
staffers’ travel expenses to science conferences — a practice flagged by
one legal analyst for the OSTP as posing “a very significant conflict
of interest.” Landler resigned in mid-February 2022, after “credible
evidence” proved he’d bullied Wallace and violated other workplace
standards.
Schmidt’s Role in the Global Takeover Attempt
Considering the primacy of AI, machine learning and 5G technology in the transhumanist goals9 of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF’s) Fourth Industrial Revolution and Great Reset,10 it’s not surprising to find Schmidt is a WEF alumni under technology and social media, to which he was selected in 1997.11
Google cofounders Sergey Brin and Larry Page are also on that list,
as are Bill Gates, former Microsoft CEO Steven Ballmer, Amazon founder
Jeff Bezos, PayPal cofounder Peter Thiel, eBay cofounder Pierre Omidyar,
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.
The intersection of biology and machine learning, 5G and AI, are all
key aspects of Schmidt’s post-Google work, and he has advocated for a
stronger federal role in funding of these technologies, as well as
various biotech initiatives.
While it’s hard for many to wrap their mind around the transhumanist
plan, we simply cannot remain ignorant about it. As challenging as it
is, we have to open our eyes and recognize where all of these players
intend to take us.
Many refuse to consider what transhumanism and the Fourth Industrial
Revolution will really entail, because it’s scary. It’s nothing short of
eliminating some of the most fundamental parts of what it means to be
human — including free will and self determination.
As noted by AI and transhumanist researcher Joe Allen, “The coming
technological singularity isn’t human evolution, it’s the annihilation
of our species.”12
But burying our heads in the sand will not protect our children and
grandchildren. We have a duty to act, to resist and not comply with the
intentional elimination of humanity.
The Global Takeover Hinges on Pandemics and Transhumanism
In a March 29, 2022, Substack article,13
Allen discusses the rapid approach of transhumanism, ushered in by
“unaccountable corporations” that “openly force advanced tech into our
bodies,” such as nanodevices to track vaccination status and compliance
with medical edicts.
“Three technologies drive the plot of this horrific story,” Allen writes.14 “mRNA
gene therapy, quantum dot tattoos, and artificial intelligence.
Advanced machine learning, used to predict the effects of mRNA mutations in silico, allows for lightning fast vaccine development — including regulatory approval.
Additionally, embedded subdermal tracking systems can
ensure that every person on planet Earth is up-to-date on their shots.
Taken together, these innovations are rapidly converging on a long
sought after goal — an inescapable surveillance state, controlled by
corporations, in which the global population is subject to continual
medical experimentation.”
Three technologies poised for commercial adoption, discussed in Allen’s article, are:
• The quantum dot tattoo,15
developed by MIT scientist Robert Langer — cofounder of Moderna — and
nanomedicine and bioengineering specialist Ana Jaklenec, and funded by
Gates.
To market the quantum dot tattoo, Langer and Jaklenec partnered with
Dr. Boris Nikolic to found a company called Particles for Humanity.
Nikolic, a biotech venture capitalist who once served as chief adviser
for science and technology for Bill Gates.16 The Gates Foundation provided $5 million in startup capital.
Nikolic also was apparently a close friend of known pedophile and
eugenics enthusiast Jeffrey Epstein, as he was named successor executor
in Epstein’s will.17 Both Langer and Nikolic are also featured on the WEF’s website.
• A biosensor that can monitor both
physical behavior and internal biological functioning, and then reward
desired activities with cryptocurrency. The patent for this system,
filed by Microsoft, is WO/2020/060606.18
• A single-injection nanotech vaccine that automatically releases booster doses on a timed schedule.
AI and machine learning plays a primary role not just in the final
tracking of human biology and behavior, but also in the creation of the
medical devices in the first place, and to speed up the regulatory
process. For example, Moderna has already created “a ton of robotic
automation” and digital systems to help select the most appropriate mRNA
for a given shot.
What we’re heading toward is basically a system where AI is making
decisions about how the human body will function, what proteins its
cells will produce and to what end, and human engineers have hardly a
clue as to how AI comes to its conclusions. Human biology is quite
literally being handed over to an “intelligence” that operates in a
black box.
As noted by Allen, the inner workings of AI is “mostly unknown, even to its creators.”19 In 2021, Dave Johnson, chief data and AI officer for Moderna, explained the process to MIT Sloan Management Review:20
“We can integrate ... [algorithms] into these live
systems that we have, so that scientists just press a button and the
work is done for them. And they don’t know what’s going on behind the
scenes, but then — poof! — out comes this better [mRNA] sequence for
them.”
As noted by Allen:21
“Welcome to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, where
machines create vaccines that are regulated by machines and injected
into biomechanoid humans who are tracked by machines.”
Of course, keeping people in an endless loop of vaccinations is not
the point. Controlling people through medicine is. It won’t be long
before vaccine passports are networked with a digital identity, digital
finances, work records and a social credit score, so that disobedience
in any sphere of life can be remedied (read punished) in any number of
different ways.
In the end, what they’re after is total control — over your mind,
body and finances. Schwab and his technocratic allies want to turn
mankind into cyborg serfs with limited or no capacity to free will, and
no rights to ownership.
The WEF slogan “You will own nothing and be happy” basically
summarizes the transhumanist plan for humanity. You’ll own nothing,
because they will own everything — including and down to your genetics —
and you’ll be “happy” because that’s how your cloud-connected brain
will be programmed.
As ominously noted by history professor and author Yuval Noah Harari,
a Klaus Schwab disciple, those days of the idea that we have a soul and
free will “are over.”22
To circle back to where we started, what we really need are laws and
regulations that protect our rights to privacy in every sense of the
word, both digitally and internally, in our own minds. What we don’t
need are technocrats like Schmidt influencing government to remove
ethical and legal hurdles to the transhumanist takeover and facilitating
the creation of a cyborg future.
Is the Transhumanist Plan Feasible?
The question is, is any of this actually feasible, or is it all just a
megalomaniacal pipedream? As detailed by Allen, the answer is yes:23
“First, it’s clear that Big Pharma has an open
ambition to generate endless mRNA vaccines using artificial
intelligence. Going further, technocratic elites like Bill Gates and
Robert Langer want human cattle to be tattooed with fluorescent
nanoparticles to track their vaxx status, starting with the Third World.
It’s easy to imagine that the rest of us are next.
What’s worse, similar ambitions are held by numerous
partners (and competitors) at the World Economic Forum, Silicon Valley,
the Chinese Communist Party, and elsewhere. This is not a global
conspiracy — these are publicly declared plans.
Second, AI-generated vaccines and subdermal tracking
tech already exist, and they are rapidly improving. Third, the
germaphobic masses are now conditioned to submit to any technology
deemed ‘safe and effective.’ This terrified horde is also primed to
insist that you submit, too.”
Can We Stop It?
However, while the technocratic elite are moving forward as if
nothing can stop them, ignoring any and all calls for a saner approach
to the desire for perfect health and radical life extension, there’s
still hope. Allen closes his article with the following rallying call:24
“The transhumanist ambition, implemented through
technocratic policies, is to transform humanity through technology. It’s
a delusional quest for perfection, however approximate — perfect
health, perfect cognition, perfect machines. This ambition will never
vanish. But like a devil chained up in the underworld, it can be
contained.
The first step is public awareness. The second is a
bold personal stance. The third is community action. The last, and most
enduring, is the institutional protection of our rights, our privacy,
and our bodily autonomy.
This struggle against the machine won’t end until the
last battery fizzles out. Prepare yourself for perpetual warfare. There
can be no wishful thinking, but there’s only one attitude to take — we
will win this.”