Visions of the Future – Sim Card Man
By Nigel Kerner
Isaac Newton once said that he felt “the great ocean of
truth lay all undiscovered” before him. Dr. Michio Kaku, a pioneer of string
theory, is a little less modest in his estimation of our current knowledge. In
a series of TV programmes entitled ‘Visions of the Future’, he confidently
states that, “The great ocean of truth is no longer undiscovered. We have
unlocked the secrets of matter – the atom; we have unravelled the molecule of
life – DNA; and we have created a form of artificial intelligence – the computer.”
Kaku is full of a blazing optimism that exponential progress
in technology, particularly in computing and artificial intelligence, will
profoundly re-shape human civilisation for the better. So, have we discovered
the “ocean of truth?” Is scientific and technological progress the route to a
new evolutionary leap for humanity?
In this article I put before you the chilling proposition we
are about to take this leap off a precipice and that we are being ushered
towards it by a vanguard of technological progress way in advance of ours. It
includes in its armoury travel faster than the speed of light, teleportation,
defiance of the laws of gravity, invisibility and mind control. I speak of the
Grey alien phenomenon witnessed, and being witnessed, by millions of
individuals, amongst them doctors, pilots, politicians and military generals.
Over a decade ago I suggested in my first book The Song of
the Greys that these aliens were themselves embodiments of the highest form of
artificial intelligence. I believe the Greys are similar to the probes we send
out to planets to gather information remotely. I suggest they are universal
probes sent to explore the features and dangers of the universe. Who made these
probes? Who sent them out? And what is their agenda for us?
Robots Amongst Us
Before I answer these questions, let’s first take a look at
how our own society is moving inexorably towards the creation of similar forms
of artificial intelligence. Dr. Kaku predicts that, “in the twenty first
century we will enter a whole new realm of mastery. We will move to being
creators of intelligent machines that will begin to rival human intelligence
and perhaps even exceed it.”
Professor Kevin Warwick and futurologist Ray Kurzweil
suggest that as machines evolve both intelligence and ability to navigate our
world, they may outgrow human control. Kurzweil is quite fatalistic about it
all: “We’re going to lose this brain race and I guess we’d better just cope.”
He sees only two possible outcomes. There is the “optimistic scenario” that
robots will be “gentle and treat us like pets” and the “pessimistic scenario” –
that they will be “not very gentle and treat us like food.” Whilst Kurzweil
hopes for the first option, I must say I find both equally chilling.
Amongst the reams of literature written about the Grey alien
phenomenon, only myself, Budd Hopkins and David Jacobs stuck our necks out and
said these uninvited visitors do not, by any stretch of the imagination, have
our interests at heart.
According to abduction reports, they kidnap human victims,
remove sperm and ova, and conduct invasive surgical procedures with complete
disregard for human pain and discomfort. Thus, Kurzweil’s prognosis for
artificial intelligence seems to be borne out by the Greys. What are we to them
and how does our home grown form of artificial intelligence relate to them and
their agenda for us? Are our huge technological advances playing right into
hands that have four grey fingers?
Here are some of Dr. Kaku’s predictions for the future:
Computer power is doubling every 18 months, so “by 2020 intelligence will be
everywhere, practically in every object.” Special sunglasses are already in development
to act as screens that can download personal profiles of everyone we meet and
provide a constant flow of information from the internet. A pill containing
micro-technology when swallowed will diagnose us from inside our bodies. A
technology now in development known as “tele-immersion” will allow us to meet
others across the world in a virtual reality in which we see virtual images of
ourselves and each other moving and talking in real time. Business conferences
and family celebrations could all take place in a virtual world with the people
involved thousands of miles away from each other. “Second Life,” an online game
offering life in a virtual world, has acquired five million subscribers in just
five years. Kaku envisages that “by 2020 there will be an entire 3D universe in
cyberspace with virtual countries and governments, virtual schools and universities,
virtual properties and stock markets and virtual families and friends. Virtual
reality is going to be more and more like real reality.”
Kaku also points out
that merging our minds with machines may sound like science fiction but it’s
already happening. Deep brain stimulation, inserting electric wires in the
brain and attaching them to a brain pacemaker, is now used to cure conditions
such as depression. Research is being conducted into computer chips that can
store human memory when implanted in the brain. So far these technologies are
only used for medical conditions, but Kaku predicts that in the future they may
well be used to enhance intelligence with “thinking chips.” He feels that
although we might find all this off-putting at first, we may well get used to
it when we realise the obvious advantages.
Ray Kurzweil also predicts that “when we get into the 2020’s
almost everybody will have some amount of non-biological intelligence in their
brains. It’s going to happen, in a very gradual way by non-biological
intelligence that gradually becomes more sophisticated with new versions until
you get to the 2040’s and the non-biological machine portion of our
intelligence will be vastly more powerful than the biological portion, the
biological portion will be pretty trivial at that point and ultimately that is
where the action is.”
Virtual reality replacing actual reality, human beings
becoming more like machines, the development of artificial intelligence that
could go out of control… what does all this mean for our species? Further, what
does it mean that we are being visited by supremely advanced examples of
artificial intelligence that seem obsessed with probing both our biologies and
our mental processes?
Should we accept like lambs Kaku’s assurances that all this
‘progress’ is for the good of humanity? Or, is there something about humanity
that will be lost in the process, something we should be defending and
protecting as though our lives depended on it? It is in the answer to those
questions that I believe the mystery of Grey alien visitation on our planet can
be solved.
Why They Want to Steal the Very Essence of Humanity
I contend that there is something hugely meaningful about
humanity, something virtual reality can never match, something artificial
intelligence can never be programmed with. Words such as conscience,
compassion, warmth, kindness, generosity, spontaneity, imagination, inspiration
and creativity, give some hint as to what this something might be. Perhaps one
of the best ways to understand it is to think about the special jackets
designed in Japan for children who are away from their parents. The idea is
that if the child wears the jacket his or her parents can give him or her
remote ‘cyber-hugs’ through it? Are you cringing as you read this? If so, you
have some appreciation of the special something that makes Kaku’s cyber-future
look like a desolate mental graveyard.
This ‘extra something’ is, I suggest, a non-physical
component to our humanity, a component that connects us to a non-atomic state
not of the physical universe. It cannot, therefore, be simulated using any
physical device no matter how sophisticated it might be. When I refer to
something “not of the physical universe,” I am by no means pointing to a ‘God’
dispensing rewards and punishments, but rather to a naturally implied centre of
all effect, a point of perfection that is definitively implied by modern
quantum physics. A timeless state in which there is perfect freedom and complete
awareness of all options that I term the ‘Godverse’. Our natural connection to
that eternal state giving the capacity for survival beyond physical death to
those who possess it, can be defined as a ‘soul’.
It is my thesis that the Greys, in contrast, are purely
physical creations and thus completely subject to the entropic momentums that
break down and decay physical states. They have no line of connection to any
non-physical state that might lie beyond the physical mass soaked materiality
of this universe, no ‘soul’. Without this component, the Greys are completely
subject to the breakdown momentums implicit within a physical universe.
In my books I document alien genetic engineering at DNA
level to evidence my theory these entities are attempting to ‘piggy back’ our
facility as human beings for eternal existence, hence their apparent
fascination with the human reproductive capacity. In David Jacobs’s book The
Threat, abductee Allison Reed describes the following communication she had
with a Grey that appears to confirm my thesis: “He claims that he and his grey
people are the result of genetic manipulation that some higher species, I
guess, played God and mixed and matched and whatever… he and his people were
created through a genetic alteration through a higher intelligence. I don’t
know what they were created for. But my understanding is that they were created
for a purpose and, through the years, they weren’t able to reproduce themselves
anymore. From what he told me they didn’t start this. They were a result, just
like the hybrids are, from something else. From a higher intelligence.”
Why then are they here and how did they come to be? It took
me two books to answer these questions properly, so forgive me if the following
explanation is not as definitive as it might be. In essence, I believe the
Greys were created as a scouting mechanism, a telescope of view created by
beings in the ancient past who wanted to remain safe from the ravages of the
physical universe. In the perfect freedom of the Godverse there must also lie
the potential to no longer be perfectly free. Our existence in this imperfect
universe is borne out of the fulfilment of that potential. A potential that was
enacted at all levels from the harmony and union of the Godverse right through
to the greatest states of chaos and separation. The Greys are the furthest edge
of that exploration, viewing states of separation and force that no Godverse
connected being can view. They are however subject to an enormous paradox, the
same paradox faced by our own forms of artificial intelligence. This lies in
the fact that artificial intelligence has to be programmed to survive in order
to serve the purpose for which it was created, but that same program for
survival without a sense of conscience, which is unfortunately un-programmable,
becomes indomitable.
Read more here:
newdawnmagazine.com
Nigel Kerner’s new book Grey Aliens and the Harvesting of
Souls: The Conspiracy to Genetically Tamper with Humanity exposes the Grey’s as
sophisticated self-aware machines created by a long vanished extraterrestrial
civilisation. The book also explains how their quest to capture human souls
appears in the historical record from biblical times, and that the phenomenon
of racism is a by-product of their genetic tampering. Available from all good
bookstores or via www.amazon.com
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