We’re being bombarded with a very clear marketing message today:
“Things are bad”
aka
People are dying suddenly
Inflation is robbing the people
Elites are taking over
And while those things may be objectively true,
We put our own spin on it.
We distort the facts when we give them meaning.
Now, don’t hear me say something I’m not saying!
The facts ARE facts:
- Yes, our energy supply is at risk.
- Yes, inflation reduces your purchasing power
- Yes, our farmers are under attack and getting extorted.
- Yes, the digital ID is an instrument designed to place everyone under abject economic slavery.
But people THINK these facts mean:
- They’re going to get really cold next winter.
- Grocery stores will be empty
- Universal Basic Income will be their bi-weekly paycheck.
- They’re going to own nothing
They will NOT be happy.
Those are all interpretations.
Let’s use a real-world example of how civilizations transform:
Exhibit A: The Evolution of Industrial Revolutions
In 1698, Thomas Savery invented “The Miner’s Friend”
It sucked water out of mineshafts using a little steam engine that Thomas built.
Now miners didn’t have to spend their days hauling water out of mines.
Do you think the workers were crying “Oh no!! I’m going to lose my job!”
No - in fact, they were able to now spend more TIME digging deeper mines, extracting more coal, silver, gemstones, and gold.
Now their TIME was more valuable.
So they made more money.
This transformed their thinking:
“We can get more returns… with less time?”
To them, the hours were limited and the horizon of material appeared endless.
Fast-forward 120yrs: before 1825, the Lowell textile mill in Massachusetts paid people for every unit of clothing.
After 1825, they were paid by the hour.
Shift in thinking.
“My hours are worth X”
Everything changed after that.
People made more money the more they were able to save time, so the incentive to create time-saving inventions was astronomical.
By 1829, the first steam locomotive was put together by George Stephenson.
Then everything changed. Again.
By 1844, the first telegraph was sent. The message, "What hath God wrought?" was sent from the Supreme Court chamber in the Capitol building in Washington D.C. to the B&O Railroad's Mount Clare Station in Baltimore, Maryland using Morse code. The message was sent over a distance of around 44 miles (71km) and it took only a few minutes to transmit.1
A message that would normally take half a day to deliver… took less than 4 minutes.
Everything changed.
Again.
Noticing a pattern?
The economics of the previous Industrial Revolutions were all wrapped up in optimizing the distribution of one simple commodity:
TIME
This shift in consciousness eventually ushered us into The 3rd Industrial Revolution.
The Information or Digital Age
“How fast can we show proof of receipt back to New York?”
FAX
“How to I send this letter to 1M people in 1 second?”
It escalated to unforseen levels:
“How do I stream this high-def video of me eating a tide pod to 100 Million people’s HANDS...
Today, please…”
… And in ONE YEAR…
ONE YEAR
[2020]
the people were hypnotized into believing that all the revolutionary transformations of history couldn’t possibly happen again.
They believed a lie: The WEFites and Schwabateurs have the upper hand.
Meanwhile…
We won’t have to ‘haul water out of the mines’ much longer.
Please don’t ‘distort’ that to mean we’re going ‘back’ to the dark ages.
"In times of change learners inherit the earth; while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.”
- Eric Hoffer
Any job that requires no human interaction can now be digitized.
Here’s the 'revolutionary part’:
AI isn’t paid bi-weekly or hourly.
It’s paid per Byte.
That means the commodity of time: or the only measurable ‘human resource’…
is rapidly and radically losing value.
Legal assistants make $50k-100k/ yr.
Paying someone for 5 hours of TIME to draft and revise a 10-page legal document is going to be seen as dumb as spending time hauling water out of a mineshaft when there’s a perfectly good “miner’s friend” on hand.
AI doesn’t consume 5 hours to draft and revise for a lawyer’s review. It consumes data.
Yes. Law firms can now pay $/MB instead of $/hr.
What else?
AI can now diagnose patients. Watch this doctor freak out as he discovers AI can diagnose his patients.
Quantum computing will condense 10 seconds of processing time to about 33 milliseconds.
AI can even automate all ‘social credit’ economics. (yes, you will be governed by AI as well; politicians are going to have very little value, since AI can generate computer-generated graphics like “Deep Fake” videos)
Remember what I said in “Solutions to Tyranny”
“This is where we’re at”
Time is no longer a commodity.
The commodity of the future is data.
This is why Bezos, Gates, and Musk made Trillions together.
My challenge to you:
Please don’t distort the last 3 years to mean we’re going ‘back’ to the dark ages.
AI cannot hold a candle to people who learn how to have strong relationships with others.
There is no recession.
It’s a transformational revolution.
The question is: Do you want in?
It’s pretty simple.
Go read Romans 12:2
Come back here and sign up.
When you contribute to the nation builders, you help more communities join an ecosystem of transformational innovations that allow them to live free.
Best part? We’re employing one of our enemy’s tactics:
"Subdue the enemy without fighting"
They’ll barely notice the take-over.
Just like they did to us.
written by AI in 0.1 seconds after I asked, “When was the first telegraph sent?”