6 Comments

I disagree. I think the Amish and Hutterites are likely to resist trans-humanism too!

Expand full comment

You are right, I did not think of them...

Expand full comment

Really, to save America (and probably the world) we should just put the Amish in control of everything, for at least a few generations. Give them the authority to push the nuclear button and/or send young men to die in wars. The whole world knows they would likely never do that, unless really extreme circumstances, as a last resort ... maybe they might push the button, after they prayed to "God" for a looooong time before doing that. The world might trust them ... for a while anyway. Eventually, they would get infiltrated too, but it might buy some time for mankind to get "re-programmed".

Expand full comment

Yes, technologically speaking, going back to pre-industrial revolution times would be better for the world...living a simple, healthy, wholesome life according to the rhythms of nature, without producing and consuming so much and exhausting and poisoning ourselves and the planet. We could also do away with nuclear weapons and all other weapons, if we only could learn to live in peace! But humanity finds peace and harmony boring and loves conflicts, struggles and dramas, even the bloody drama of war...that's unfortunate.

Expand full comment

Even the ideal nature would exist in 1DD of reality, but that is as far as Originator-Creator-Oversoul intended for us to go. For various reasons, I think we have fallen into 2DDD, and 3DDD, etc... and some talk about 5D but it is really 5DDD. See this link for more details to explain my thoughts: https://www.writepharmaparablepublishing.com/i/145135316/an-aside but I think the increase in UFOs will either help wake mankind up (https://www.writepharmaparablepublishing.com/p/the-parable-of-the-elohim-worship) or be used to cause WW3 as seems Trump is setup to do (https://www.writepharmaparablepublishing.com/i/143397633/a-note-about-non-fiction-world-events).

Expand full comment

In the US, Mexico, central and south America, and Canada, the people who are most likely to consciously resist this technological merging of humanity and machines are American Indians, who still remember what it means to be a natural human being, in spiritual terms...at least those who still hold traditional, ancestral values, such as the Lakota keeper of the sacred pipe, the traditional Hopi and the Kogi of the Sierra Madre. Most other people are brainwashed and already brain dead, so becoming a soulless cyborg won't be a big step for them.

Expand full comment