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No Human Contact

Todd Hayen

I have touched on this before in several articles. But it seems to be an itch I can’t scratch. Ever have one of those? An itch you think you are scratching, but you really are not in the right place? And you can’t seem to find it?

This topic is again one of those things I don’t think everyone considers important. They may find it annoying and frustrating, but they will chalk it up to “progress” and not say much more about it. “What can you do?” they may mutter, “It’s just the way things are these days.”

I do wonder if people said that when the horse and buggy made way to Ford’s motor car. Or even when horses became the primary mode of travel, technologically surpassing human legs and feet. Of course, that was so long ago nobody even remembers it. But I would be willing to bet there were a lot of old fogies who didn’t care much for the advent of the noisy, smelly, automobile. I probably would have been one of them. Cars, ptui!

So, what is this article about? Instead of horses being replaced, humans are. Oh, how original, you may mutter. Humans have been being replaced for decades. Yep, they have—but only the machine part, now it is the thinking part, and soon to be the soul part. Although I have my doubts if the soul part of humans will actually be replaced—more than likely just eliminated. No one has much use for that anymore anyhow.

So, is this just another AI article? An article focused on the horrors of AI and how we have to be wary of AI to be sure it doesn’t take over?

That’s like saying we have to be wary of cheeseburgers, fries and milkshakes to be sure they don’t take over. Look how well that turned out. Yes, yes, there are many of you who would not touch a fry even if it were the last edible thing on earth (that’s just it, it never would be the last because it isn’t really edible). And there are many of you who will never fall for the AI trap as well. Although no one is poised to tie you down so they can cram cheeseburgers into your gullet, AI is already being forced on us. And there is nothing we can do other than get off the grid—entirely.

Actually, this article is not just another AI article. It is not specifically about AI, but rather about what AI is instrumental in making happen—the systematic replacement of human intelligence. But it is even more than that. AI just makes it easier, and more likely. The real culprit is not AI, it is the intention behind it. It is the agenda’s intention of eliminating humanity. The intention relevant to this article is not really, at first, to eliminate humans, but rather to eliminate humanity. There is a difference.

Humans will become eliminated as a consequence of making life so miserable, and frustrating, to live, many will just give up. They won’t really know why they are giving up, they just will. We will notice this when people become zombified (as they are now), angry, incapable of reason, incapable of critical thinking, depressed, anxious, suicidal (which the culture will welcome as they already have in many countries, Canada being one of them). We will notice it through a greater and greater disregard for human life through wars, genocide, starvation, disease, mindless abortion, child vaccinations that are ultimately homicidal, and so on.

How is this happening now? Lots of ways. Many of them are obvious to you, many maybe not so obvious. Here’s one probably a lot of you have not thought of. We are slowly and systematically being taught that there are only limited ways to communicate with other humans. Think of how difficult it is now to register a complaint with some consumer related entity?—the drug store, the retail outlet, government services.

Websites of any sort make it a point to complicate “contact us” as much as they can. It is nearly impossible to just jot off an email. Maybe a phone number is provided, but when the number is called, inevitably the caller is greeted with “choose from these choices” and the “choice” you want is not included. Certainly, you will have to listen to a few minutes of “information” you have no interest in.

If the form of “contact” is a chat window, inescapably you will be chatting with an AI Chatbot—and if not, it will be with someone in some distant land incapable of even following your text. I recently called a local Staples to inquire about a product, and after about 10 minutes of being tossed around from one disembodied voice to the next, I finally gave up—never having uttered a word to another human.

Sure, you can still avoid a lot of this, but the writing is on the wall. Eventually no phone call will be greeted by another flesh and blood human being. Certainly, no online chat will be. AI will handle it all. Talk about “disembodied”—that is the whole point—to disembody the planet. The agenda will be to remove human interaction (at least pleasant interaction) and eventually to remove humans completely. Duh, so what else is new?

I am reminded of the very popular TV show of my time, The Prisoner created by and starring Patrick McGoohan. So much of the vibe of this show was presenting the prime character as alone, isolated, and confused. Nothing made sense. Even when other humans were around, nothing was as it should have been. Back in the ‘60s they didn’t have a clue what AI was, but if they had, I’m sure Number Six would have had many dealings with robots and disembodied humanoids.

Of course, the title of the series The Prisoner is apropos to this article, and to all that I write. Indeed, we certainly are prisoners. Like in the TV series, we are looking for answers, but are put into an environment where we will find little to explain our slow demise. That’s primarily because we don’t even know we are being sucked dry of soul and humanness.

They will keep us as isolated as possible. We will work at home and not be around other humans. We will interface with faceless bots whenever we try to connect with the outside world. We will stare at a screen for connections with family and friends, seek video pornography (soon to be latex sex bots) for intimate connection, stay at home when the next pandemic hits (soon to be a permanent reality—for a lot of people who wear the ubiquitous mask, it already is). We will play continuous video games on the phone and iPad, soon only with AI opponents. You get my point.

So, keep your eyes out for other methods they are using to drive us all loopy. The only real solution is to not rely as a matter of course on all of the systems they control. This includes things like large corporate retail stores and restaurants. But also includes services that are very difficult to live without, like utility services, government services (Social Security and Medicare), accountants, lawyers, etc. I think more importantly than trying to avoid the things we simply cannot avoid, is just being conscious of what they are doing.

Go out of your way to keep human contact in your life. Make friends with fellow like-minded people, go out to lunch with them, and have coffee with them. Go to stores where you can talk to the employees there, strike up personal conversations. Make them feel human, recognize the difference between them and an AI voice on your cellphone. Skip the auto checkouts at stores (we’ve heard that for a long time). You get the picture.

Keep humanness in your life as much as you can. Don’t go blind to the agenda’s efforts to eliminate it, slowly but surely driving us to suicide. Keep it alive—let’s keep each other alive.

Todd Hayen PhD is a registered psychotherapist practicing in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He holds a PhD in depth psychotherapy and an MA in Consciousness Studies. He specializes in Jungian, archetypal, psychology. Todd also writes for his own substack, which you can read here

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Vagabard
Vagabard
Mar 24, 2025 10:29 PM

Alice Deejay – Better Off Alone
https://youtu.be/Lgs9QUtWc3M

Vagabard
Vagabard
Mar 24, 2025 10:30 PM
Reply to  Vagabard

T.S.
T.S.
Mar 23, 2025 7:46 PM

So what, I don’t care for all those nutcases aiming for the darwin award, the only thing those bot/NPC-types will achieve is: they will rather sooner than later die off, computers do not have individuality or creativity, there is NO intelligence in them, they cannot think for themselves and definitely not for us, so all those that worship all that crap and just do not see all those machinations as what they are: tools, nothing more, nothing less. Tools cannot do anything usefull without someone using/controlling them. A hammer is of no use if nobody puts it up and uses it. To the computer worshippers: Otto Carius put it best in the foreword of the last edidion of his book “Tiger in the mud”: if you only start thinking when the computer fails you will always be the second winner.

btw. this is not even new, the fall of the roman empire was very similar, they replaced rationality with irrationality, knowing with believing and finally ended up in the dark ages, and that was not the first time, the same happened before: the greek “dark age” between late bronze age and early iron age was earlier breakdown of civilization, so nothing new under the sun.

Armistice - another time
Armistice - another time
Mar 23, 2025 7:33 PM

The main question here is not how we will react (for example, people over 40-50 years old), but how will those who will be adults (let’s say 20-25-30, etc.) react after we say 20 years; And even more so how those who come after them will react. Because those who are planning this world filled with AI and remote interaction of encapsulated humans are planning it for the long term, to last as long as it can, so this is not some kind of moment storm, a “narrow window” that will either succeed now/soon, or will stop or postpone their plans for a long time in the future. Look at the young people and imagine them as older in that high-tech world and imagine those after them, and there is not much to think about how things will turn out.

Tamim
Tamim
Mar 23, 2025 6:08 PM

A telling indicator is screen-time, and the non-response to a generation growing up as addicts.

Our leaders are clearly quite comfortable in dealing with the passive; the quasi-addicted.

Radical change is needed. Stop voting. Detach oneself from usury. From pornography. Demand autonomy. To feel alive.

Howard
Howard
Mar 23, 2025 3:24 PM

The crowd that advocates “they’re all in it together” also generally advocates a decided preference among those who constitute the “they” for “trannies.” So what happened? Didn’t Trump get the memo?

He’s in a row with both the State of Maine and the University of Pennsylvania because they have not bowed to his Executive Order banning trans males from playing in women’s sports. Is Trump the exception that proves the rule about being “in it together” and simultaneously supporting trans persons?

Duncan Cragg
Duncan Cragg
Mar 23, 2025 9:40 AM

Too long and rambling, so I got a friendly AI to summarise it for me:

The article “No Human Contact” by Todd Hayen discusses the increasing isolation of individuals in a society increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence and technology. Hayen argues that the systematic replacement of human interaction with AI is leading to a decline in critical thinking and emotional well-being, resulting in a zombified population that feels anxious and disconnected. He likens the current state of society to the protagonist in the classic TV show “The Prisoner,” emphasizing a sense of entrapment and confusion amidst advancing technology. The author warns that as human interactions diminish, people will resort to superficial connections through screens and technology, exacerbating feelings of loneliness and despair. He encourages readers to resist this trend by fostering genuine human connections and being aware of the underlying agendas that promote technological reliance. Hayen highlights the importance of community, suggesting that maintaining relationships and supporting one another is crucial for preserving humanity. He cautions against complacency and urges individuals to recognize the detrimental effects of a culture that prioritizes convenience over human interaction. The article concludes with a call to action for people to consciously choose to engage with one another and resist the encroachment of AI in everyday life.

🤣

Todd Hayen
Todd Hayen
Mar 23, 2025 4:36 PM
Reply to  Duncan Cragg

Perfect! Need I say more? Obviously not! From now on, I will write the article, feed it through a ChatBot, and post it. I have already been eliminated! (Oh, wait. I still have to write the thing.)

Jos
Jos
Mar 23, 2025 5:27 PM
Reply to  Duncan Cragg

Never trust AI! I play scrabble against AI and it mostly loses because it never looks ahead or holds back letters just in case. When it’s losing, it cuts to an ad and when we get back in the game a key letter of mine is missing. It cheats like a petulant child so I shrug, carry on and beat it – so I have no fear for the future (except there’s a bot out there somewhere that really hates me 😂).

Mark
Mark
Mar 23, 2025 9:31 AM

Thank you, Todd, spot on as usual!

Veex
Veex
Mar 23, 2025 8:11 AM

We will notice this when people become zombified (as they are now), angry, incapable of reason, incapable of critical thinking, depressed, anxious, suicidal (which the culture will welcome as they already have in many countries, Canada being one of them).

Why is it? guest blog authors seem to think they can speak for the whole of a Country…

Lu1
Lu1
Mar 23, 2025 8:48 AM
Reply to  Veex

Veex, are you Vaxxed:

At least 270,227,181 people or 81% of the population have received at least one dose.”

It seems that most, on any piece of brown earth, have always been Zombies since inculcation became a thing to be passed around.

Jonathan
Jonathan
Mar 23, 2025 10:25 AM
Reply to  Veex

The sad fact is, culture is largely dictated by government and media, but we don’t notice this until we ponder the matter. Has been this way for decades, or centuries, and the effect is being imposed with ever increasing zeal.

So yes, Canadian ‘culture’ has welcomed assisted suicide.

What should we call this? Culty-culturalism?

Jonathan
Jonathan
Mar 23, 2025 10:41 AM
Reply to  Jonathan

Perhaps I should explain. Much of what I think of as British culture is defined by TV I watched in the 70s and 80s. I would struggle to define Britishness without referring to TV shows like Morcambe and Wise, Benny Hill or Coronation Street. Even ‘real’ British culture I mostly learned of from TV.

Now if you’ll excuse me I’m going to watch some Out Of Town, to remind me of what was stolen from us before I was born.

Todd Hayen
Todd Hayen
Mar 23, 2025 11:33 AM
Reply to  Veex

Guest authors? And are you saying Canada (the whole thing) does not have an assisted suicide program? (MAID) I

Anthony Judge
Anthony Judge
Mar 23, 2025 6:45 AM

In contrast to the points made, and the comments, my concern is the absence of any reference to the degree of artificiality of “human intelligence”. Is HI as profound as AI is held to be superficial? How much “human contact” is experienced as superficial — or is any such recognition now deemed to be unmentionable? As to human creativity, why is the debate so intimately bound up with possession, seemingly as the primary indicator of identity. How little can be said of art without mention of provenance? If someone did not originate it, it cannot be appreciated as art — with the exception of unidentfiable rock art. So if AI produced something amazingly meaningful to humans, should that be automatically dismissed? Or does its meaning derived from the market value of the originator. In contrast with the language of “sheep” versus “shrews”, maybe we need a category of “stoppers” — namely all those who feel AI should simply be stopped. No reference to how we have adapted creatively to automobiles — and are not about to convert ourselves into Amish?

George Mc
George Mc
Mar 23, 2025 6:40 AM
Johnny
Johnny
Mar 23, 2025 8:53 AM
Reply to  George Mc

‘Sounds’ ominous George.

antonym
antonym
Mar 23, 2025 6:35 AM

Digital Slaves: China’s secret brain-control war!
The CPC is already in 2084, we are behind…

antonym
antonym
Mar 23, 2025 7:24 AM
Reply to  antonym

Finally the anti-own nation behavior of Starmer, Marcon, Merz etc. makes sense.

Veex
Veex
Mar 23, 2025 8:15 AM
Reply to  antonym

Looks like an office of special branch.
I am more china than her.
From the same production company who brought you Syrian girl.
Your so clouded by reds commi’s under the bed.
The brain-control war! has worked on you.

Armistice - another time
Armistice - another time
Mar 23, 2025 8:32 PM
Reply to  Veex

Furthermore, what is your opinion of China (authorities and all relevant stakeholders there)? Don’t they do such things? Do they participate in a great reset/do they do a separate, their own great reset? Did they fully participate in the plandemic / did they do the same as the West / or even worse with their people?

James W
James W
Mar 23, 2025 5:36 AM

I so regret the day I registered for an online account with my energy supplier.
I hated paper, I always have, and getting my bills as a pdf attachment to an email seemed like heaven.For 5 years or so all was well until the email came telling me “To see your statement just log on to your account.”
So now, to see how much I have to pay I have to log on using a 12 character password (yes, they’ve found a way around my browser remembering it) and then identify pictures of bicycles, bridges and crossways (whatever they are) to prove that I’m not a robot!!

Howard
Howard
Mar 23, 2025 3:28 PM
Reply to  James W

Yes, Passwords are the new digital prisons. Because, you see, it’s like this: terrorists would love nothing better than pretending to be you or me or any of us just to get to fuck with our utility bill or our email or our whatever. The horror is that most people actually welcome this “security.”

Rolling Rock
Rolling Rock
Mar 23, 2025 5:43 PM
Reply to  Howard

I welcome this security.

Sure, it’s a pain and I wish I didn’t need it, but since there are so many thieving, scamming, lying scumbags out there, then so be it.

It won’t be some terrorist stealing info, it will be some offshore outfit sometimes employing hundreds of low lifes whose sole role is to steal money.

For example, having access to something as innocuous as your online ulility bill gives them your name, address, phone number, email and bank account details.

Identity theft occurs when scammers can gain a complete picture of someone from piecing together data. Enough, in many cases to create fake picture IDs and utility bills and then to open bank accounts, credit card accounts and take out loans, all in the name of the person whose identity has been stolen.

Bank scammers pretend to call from one’s bank, knowing lots of personal info, to gain trust. Old people are particularly vulnerable.

As far as hacking one’s email or intercepting emails, this has cost people tens of thousands and sometimes hundreds of thousands as scammers have sent emails from hacked accounts to lawyers and notaries to change bank account payment instructions for home sales. Also, businesses have been scammed with fake emails from hacked suppliers changing bank payment details for invoices.

David McBain
David McBain
Mar 23, 2025 5:07 AM

Yes, nice one. And rember: ‘Manners maketh man’ (and woman).

Irene
Irene
Mar 23, 2025 4:18 AM

I agree with you with all my heart. It’s just that what you are asking of us is not easy. Especially for old people. Most of my old friends and family have died, or just aren’t doing too well. I’ve tried to participate in the local senior center and the local grange. But the older people there are not friendly to me, because I haven’t belonged for years and years, because I’m not already an old friend of theirs.

I’d like to make friends with younger people. But younger people just look right through me. Perhaps this is because they don’t find me attractive. I try to get the idea across to them, if I can catch their attention for a few minutes, that I have much to contribute, despite my wrinkles. They might learn things from me. I know a lot of good jokes. I know what escrow is. But they don’t seem to care. I don’t understand why. When I was young, I was desperate for an older friend, a mentor, someone who knew more about the world than me to give me a guiding hand, a word of advice, a bit of encouragement. But old people just looked through me. I was just another young person.

As I said, I’m with you with all my heart. Your lips to God’s ears.

Sandra Locke
Sandra Locke
Mar 23, 2025 4:02 AM

You have apparently never seen a 1930s or 1940s movie where the moviemakers depict their parent’s generation. Cars, ptui, was a popular refrain, I think you will find.

my ways are not theirs
my ways are not theirs
Mar 23, 2025 10:44 PM
Reply to  Sandra Locke

Welles’s “Magnificent Ambersons”, as I recall, particularly focuses on the quality-of-life issues related to the advent of the horseless carriage

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 22, 2025 10:49 PM

No ‘human contact’?

Don’t bother going to Japan then;
https://brownstone.org/articles/japans-never-ending-germophobia/

Charlotte Ruse
Charlotte Ruse
Mar 22, 2025 10:29 PM

“Although I have my doubts if the soul part of humans will actually be replaced—more than likely just eliminated. No one has much use for that anymore anyhow.”

Souls won’t be considered an “efficient” characteristic as too many empathetic souls clog the assembly line inhibiting production.

I actually think, the scamdemic was designed to mostly screw-over the West. Numerous retail chains that were around for almost a century, but in a precarious financial situation prior to the scamdemic because of online shopping were forced to close hundreds of physical stores, or went entirely bankrupt. The scamdemic was the final nail in the coffin.

Malls in middle-class neighborhoods are closing,
however, the ones in affluent locations are still flourishing.

Trillions in middle-class wealth was transferred into monopolistic industries owned by billionaires.

Not to mention, the price gouging using the supply chain excuse as a pretext to ripoff the public. Prices have stayed excessive long after the scamdemic.

If the creepos couldn’t wage a World War they thought why not have a scamdemic where the usual ghouls can abscond with trillions.

The scamdemic created a new billionaire every 30 hours, however a million people fell into extreme poverty at that same rate in 2022.

In the upcoming neofeudal technocracy Social Darwinism will proclaim: “It’s survival of the richest.”

https://www.oxfam.org/en/press-releases/pandemic-creates-new-billionaire-every-30-hours-now-million-people-could-fall

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 23, 2025 8:13 AM
Reply to  Charlotte Ruse

What happened to Trickle Down Theory?

It’s more like $$$$$$$$$UCKED UP.

Charlotte Ruse
Charlotte Ruse
Mar 23, 2025 1:48 PM
Reply to  Johnny

Gangsterism defies gravity the trillions poured upward.🤑

Jos
Jos
Mar 23, 2025 5:45 PM
Reply to  Johnny

Just reminded me that about this time 5 years ago I looked into why Covid fatalities were so high in northern Italy and discovered that bacterial pneumonia had been prevalent in 2019 linked, if I remember rightly, to a water tank or small particulate pollution. Found this online: ‘Outdoor air pollution — small particulate matter air pollution — is a major risk factor for dying from pneumonia’. Interesting that in March and April (peaking on April 9th 2020 and matching the Covid deaths graph in the UK almost exactly) there was massively high air pollution in the UK (‘Airpocalypse’ according to my plume app). And yet, at that time, every time I tried to broach this subject, it was shut down because apparently they didn’t want us to know what was really causing ‘Covid’.

Auric Borealis
Auric Borealis
Mar 22, 2025 10:22 PM

Turn it all off, wait, back on again. Reset. Golden.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Mar 22, 2025 10:21 PM

I think (hope) that, as more and more people lose everything they’ve got, resistance will become fierce. At the moment, too many of us are clinging to our well-fed middle-class status to want to rise up. Freedom comes when there’s nothing left to lose. As will the danger to our controllers.

red lester
red lester
Mar 23, 2025 9:13 AM
Reply to  Veri Tas

What resistance? In a civil war scenario everything will be stolen from preppers and the elderly. The controllers will still be there. I found this thoughtful for the torygraph:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/03/22/my-plan-to-get-britain-back-on-track-growth-services-border/

T.S.
T.S.
Mar 23, 2025 8:02 PM
Reply to  red lester

Maybe, maybe not, it depends if the civil war scenario is one of those “fake” civil wars that are not really uprisings but controlled demolitions. I do not even think that there is a need for a civil war scenario, more and more people will tune out of the mass hysteria, because it is boring, those that stay in will become more and more stupid and die off. What the elitists (and their critics as well) tend to forget: the elitists are a degenerated bunch, they are to stupid to get anything usefull done on their own, they do not even realize that they destroy the “system” that made them rich in the first place, in the medieval the “lords and ladies” sat in the same dark and cold places as the rest of their folks, there was no heating (like the romans had) in a medieval castle, they died from the same illnesses as the people around them, and since that is the direction we are currently heading it might be funny to see when the elitists finally realize that they killed the goose that lays the golde eggs and can’t do anything about it.

Gaynor
Gaynor
Mar 22, 2025 9:55 PM

I totally agree with you that we must keep human contact alive and make the effort to meet with each other, encourage each other, grow food together, eat together, listen to each other, share what we have with each other, care for the lonely and get to know our neighbours by name…etc etc. We need to keep cash circulating, be mindful of creeping State control under the guise of keeping us “safe”. We need to be mindful that every time we buy something we are choosing how we want the world to be. We need to stand against the ‘ convenience culture’ that shuts its eyes to the true cost to others and the planet to get just whatever it wants and is accustomed to having and doesn’t care what restrictions to human freedom are put in place as long as it can go along as it always has and turn a blind eye by so doing to its collusion in the take-over.

We can choose how enslaved we want to be to our phones and other gadgets. We can choose not to have the newest, the latest, the most highly processed,, the most expensive, or to sell out to the ego-massaging messaging that permeates our advertising, media, social media, comparison-driven behaviours and see the other as very like ourselves, in need of real friendship, able to admit that we mess up in life and get things wrong and make unwise decisions and are not perfect, but are mostly trying to do our best to find our way.

We could all do with kindness being shown to us and to show the same to others in even the simplest of ways such as a smile, making room on a pavement, holding a door open, not dropping litter in our shared spaces, but .trying to make someone else’s day just that little bit more enjoyable and beautiful. We could all do so much more to really see each other as precious in our differences of whatever kind and value the gifts that that brings to us all.

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 22, 2025 10:19 PM
Reply to  Gaynor

Good onya Gaynor.

mgeo
mgeo
Mar 23, 2025 5:01 AM
Reply to  Gaynor

The Japanese teach every child the basics of coexistence, as something routine. But repeat this again: capitalism is the greatest invention ever. Surely, we cannot expect the child of a billionaire to pick up after himself.

Jos
Jos
Mar 22, 2025 9:22 PM

Just laugh. Find someone to laugh with. It’s the one thing AI doesn’t get (I’m guessing here but it feels right). Laugh at the supermarket with the staff relegated to just standing around while we check everything out ourselves (in the UK you’d struggle to find a supermarket that isn’t 100% self-checkout). And don’t let the bastards grind you down. If that’s their plan, laugh at their failure to make it happen. If the tv is depressing you, turn it off and laugh at the antics of your cat jumping for feathers on sticks or your dog (dogs always seem happy) to run as if their life depended on catching that ball. Laugh at the politicking nonsense in the news because of course it’s all nonsense. And most of all laugh at the joy of having survived the Great Insanity of the last 5 years. You’re still alive! It’s f…ing hilarious!!

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 23, 2025 12:52 AM
Reply to  Jos

Spot on Jos.
Laugh and mock.
Mock their digital wet dreams.

It’s odd though, these auto checkouts. Here in Australia l haven’t seen them in our local Aldi stores yet. Are Aldi bucking the trend? Or maybe l just need to get out a bit more.

IGW
IGW
Mar 23, 2025 4:43 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Yes you need to get out more. In my local Aldi it’s all auto apart from the booze lane. Lucky I always buy alcohol as well as the odd bag of nuts.

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 23, 2025 8:55 AM
Reply to  IGW

Country living.
We haven’t caught up yet.

Howard
Howard
Mar 23, 2025 4:07 PM
Reply to  Johnny

The Aldi’s where I live (Edgewood, MD, USA) has no auto checkout – and probably never will. As one cashier put it, the shoplifting would increase exponentially.

T.S.
T.S.
Mar 23, 2025 8:08 PM
Reply to  Howard

Funny in their home market Germany Aldi never got on that stupid trend and others that did already leave it behind, for exactly the reason you mentioned.

T.S.
T.S.
Mar 23, 2025 8:06 PM
Reply to  Johnny

In Germany some markets (Aldi here did not even get into that stupid game) even want to get rid of the auto checkouts in some places: to many things got stolen, making the whole enterprise too expensive. The law of unintended consequences.

Todd Hayen
Todd Hayen
Mar 23, 2025 2:15 PM
Reply to  Jos

Right on!

les online
les online
Mar 22, 2025 9:03 PM

Intelligence. Every species has it, even hoomins. Intelligence is
merely the expression of an organism’s self-preservation instinct.
Nothing More, Nothing Less ! Everything else is claptrapery…
To believe that a sooper-dooper calculating machine is intelligent,
is to believe machines have a self-preservation instinct…
But then, hoomins will believe anything…

sunnymoon
sunnymoon
Mar 22, 2025 8:59 PM

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Johnny
Johnny
Mar 23, 2025 6:13 AM
Reply to  sunnymoon

Gotta get their priorities right.

sunnymoon
sunnymoon
Mar 22, 2025 8:53 PM

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Johnny
Johnny
Mar 23, 2025 12:55 AM
Reply to  sunnymoon

The absurd fantasy of ANY politician ANYWHERE doing ANYTHING that is not SELF SERVING is just that.
A FANTASY.

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Mar 25, 2025 2:08 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Who voted these Politicians into office? Voters, will not vote for any politics that is not self-serving themselves.
Its a fantasy to think voters will EVER act different and and go vote for the good guy.

NixonScraypes
NixonScraypes
Mar 22, 2025 8:48 PM

Quite frankly Todd, I don’t give a damn, not at this moment and every now and then;when I’m on top of my game and full of myself. There’s no going back and nowhere to go anyway; the storm is palpable. No escape, I’ll find out what I’m really made of, eek, but all the alternatives have disappeared. No humans, just men and women, goodbye world, the earth is waiting, and the laughter of the gods.

underground poet
underground poet
Mar 23, 2025 11:16 AM
Reply to  NixonScraypes

Except you were the last man standing in a one room apartment.

NixonScraypes
NixonScraypes
Mar 23, 2025 4:28 PM

Far too energetic

MartinU
MartinU
Mar 22, 2025 7:15 PM

Sometimes the reason why some technology gets replaced with another is just that it works better.Take horses, for example. They were such a part of everyone’s lives at one point that nobody gave much though as to how human labor intensive they were. There was some concern in the UK before WW1 that horses were drowning cities in horse crap – managing their feed, care and waste was proving to be an intolerable economic burden — so the arrival of the motor vehicle was seen as a major improvement, both in quality of life and in cost savings. (Little did we know….) What really ended the mass use of horse was WW1′ these like men were mobilized for the front en mass and like the humans were killed in their millions.

Here there is a lesson to be learned. Motor vehicles are a very useful invention until there’s millions upon millions of them so their care and feeding — and the space they demand — start choking the planet. Once again, its not the technology that’s the problem but how its deployed. Maximal profit enabled by maximum freedom to seek that profit regardless leads to maximal ‘enshittification’. There’s no magic to this, just the inexorable laws of capitalism. There has to be a way of managing growth or it strangles us.

Information technology follows the same rules.Its a tool to cut costs and improve efficiency which applied blindly in the search of profit (and its cohort, control) at all costs leads to a nasty, degraded, experience for the user. In many ways its just like the factory production line of old where the constant search for more via line speedups and ongoing surveillance of every worker widget leads to a dehumanizing and potentially dangerous work environment. With IT the user — us — just has to contend with clagged up websites, so intrusive in the desperate search to learn everything and to grab our attention for advertisers that they’re barely functional, especially without ‘the latest’ (i.e. most expensive) ‘must have’ hardware and network connection. Obviously removing the human element has been ongoing for decades — humans cost money, even low cost Third World ones — so automating them has been the goal for 30 plus years or more. The resulting experience for users is frustrating and pointless but you shouldn’t blame the technology for that, because its the fault of the people who control it and, through it, us.

Howard
Howard
Mar 23, 2025 4:20 PM
Reply to  MartinU

My only complaint with your comment is that, as a Luddite, I do not and can not accept that it’s the way technology is deployed that’s the problem. I’m of the very firm opinion that every piece of technology was, is and will continue to be designed primarily for its most lethal usage. And the “good” it does is merely the bait to get people hooked on it.

As an aside, I think people tend to lump everything into the “technology” box (I’m not saying you do, just in general) – even things that don’t belong in that box. I’m thinking of musical instruments. Although some instruments (like the piano) are conceived in sin because they demand the slaughter of animals for their effectiveness. In fact, there is very little humans have ever done which does not rest on a base of death and destruction.

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 24, 2025 8:56 AM
Reply to  Howard

‘Tickling the ivories’ has a sinister and nasty ring to it now.
Thanks Howard. I’ll never look at piano the same way again.

Armistice - another time
Armistice - another time
Mar 22, 2025 6:45 PM

The guarantee that there will be a world with all-encompassing AI (including personal assistants/teachers, best friends for loners, etc., like ChatGpt, and especially Grok, who, when I talked to, I just imagined him being perfect for the aforementioned roles, attached to children from their 5-6 years old, adults with dementia, loners, etc., is just perfect and – who has had contact, knows – he is made in a great way to get into the shoes of the interlocutor and please him, to be with him for everything… horror, in a nutshell)…

so the guarantee that this world (just for a start, until the technology “advances”, “Neuralink does not refine and smooth out the problems” and so on=darpa do not bring out the heavy neurotechnological artillery gradually, so that it does not scare people and successfully applies “slow boiling of frogs”)…

So the guarantee for this, in order, is: firstly, the technocrat comrade with transhumanist ideals for a “new technological order”, Putin, and more precisely, the guarantee is that he has long ago, but extremely accelerated since the plandemic and even more so after the “war”, set in motion the progress of these projects, “they are still in the laboratories but they are developing rapidly and I hope that one day they will change the world”, as he says (quote from memory, but accurate, a matter of minor details), and in the non-russian coverage of these projects remained almost (and for some – 100%) muted – in our field for super-fast transfer of info to many points (consider what this means)

And secondly: after Putin warmed up with two years of noisy struggle with the left-wing cabal to defend normality, the shooted but saved by God Donny has risen, with none other to him than the undisputed world influencer number one for merging AI with the brains (of humanity as a whole), who has risen as anti-woke number two after Trump

And second: after Putin warmed up with two years of noisy struggle for the defense of normality vs. the far-left cabal, the shooted but saved by God Donny rose up, with no other, close to him, but the undisputed world number one influencer for the fusion of artificial intelligence with brains (of humanity as a whole), who rose as anti-awakening number two after Trump (and this without mentioning Thiel, Yarvin and the others, who practically cover absolutely the entire technocratic spectrum, such as the dream team for the perfect technocracy, “Blake’s Seven”… “Orange’s Seven”)

There is nothing else to be (such coincidences, accidents happen in a movie, in a book, in a theater, or in a comic book, never in life and never about such big things).. Both heroes are symbols of preserving normality from evil far-left – the main target group is also clear (come on now, all with a smile and faith in our hearts – forward to the bright conservative future)

By the way, as I said Curtis Yarvin – and he has a substack (“Gray Mirror” https ://graymirror .substack.com/), lol. I have to tell Iain Davis, he has two new long parts about Dark Maga in which Curtis, along with Nick Land, is pointed as the (modern) source of the ideas of the so-called “Dark Maga” – “Dark Enlightenment” laid in the foundations of Trump Team 47 (the radical restructuring with DOGE etc., Thiel, Elon, et all.).. I don’t know if it is serious, player of such a rank of importance, to have a substack. (Or perhaps this is exactly the goal: a tight wedged in the people for close control, “friendly and with human-faced”, the viziers went down to the plebs. Or and that’s why a substack was made from the beginning, as a hidden real goal..)

And who else? The other dark strategist on the other side of the other conservative part of the Force: Dugin, today I’m watching, lol –
https ://substack. com/@alexanderdugin/reads

But he only reads; and what he reads? Selected among the 15: Glenn Greenwald, Kim Dotcom, hahaa, and… hold your breath. a little more.. not yet… Simplicius’s Garden of Knowledge from Simplicius the Thinker!  😂 

(Who else has a substack, the Bilderbergs and the CFR? Is Putin has?)

But Sasha also wrote something:
“Trump’s Victory: A Global Conservative Revolution” by Alexander Dugin, November 07, 2024

From the chapter “Someone like Putin”:

“We were awaiting Trump’s victory, hoping for it, though we did not often admit it openly. On the contrary, we often veiled our expectations in various ways, including efforts to avoid harming Trump himself.

The events that have unfolded are not merely a coincidence, especially given that over the years, Trump was not jailed, killed, or destroyed — despite being relentlessly labeled a “fascist” and “Putinist” by democratic fanatics for eight years. Today, we can confidently say that “Putinism” has triumphed in the United States: America voted for… “we want someone like Putin.”

https ://www. arktosjournal .com/p/trumps-victory-a-global-conservative-revolution

 😍  😅 

These are historical things, friends, we are witnessing of “when the foundations were laid”, as funny as it is, they are historical (shuddering.. only with my left side, with my right I shout at the top of my lungs “Death to the far-left, long live Vladonald Trumputin!)

hotrod31
hotrod31
Mar 22, 2025 11:53 PM

“Trumputin? … sounds like something you might hear from Stormy Daniels.
BTW … Trump, Netanyahu and Putin are all known to be Chabad members which would make them actors for their overlords …
Once they wear the Jeruslem-doily on their heads it means they have neen well and truly bought and no amount of conjecture is going to undo what becomes so bleedingly obvious, i.e. these people DO NOT SERVE THEIR CONSTITUENTS or THEIR COUNTRIES.

Armistice - another time
Armistice - another time
Mar 23, 2025 3:07 PM
Reply to  hotrod31

“Trumputin? … sounds like something you might hear from Stormy Daniels.”
Would we hear from Stormy and something like the rest of what I’m saying?

As for the rest..
While the presence of Habad and the rest of the hats in various high places in the world is not in doubt and cannot be denied, and there is no reason why, and the question remains what exactly is their status, share and role in the construction of the NWO, then in all the moments that are pointed out as such, when these have made their key breakthroughs in the white lordly hegemony, have seized control over the West and the North, and respectively over the world, the white masters are always painted as fools from a cartoon, in a process of total moral decay and power structures in a process of progressive degradation, which is not objectified in the reality. That is why I consider these cunning conspirators to be senior partners, collaborators or senior servants, although in some cases they seem to be masters.

(I have no reason to defend them, in fact, I don’t like anything about them and their activities, and I would gladly join informing the unaware about their insidious actions and plans, I would even gladly participate in a counter-hasbara action against them, if, for example, I thought that they, being at the top, were doing what they are said to be doing (such as in the case of Gaza, which is actually a complete Israeli-Arab joke with the gullible awake audience), but I will not interfere in the pointing of something that I do not see as real. Maybe I’m mistaken? It’s possible. Everything is possible, it is possible even that you are wrong.)

Penelope
Penelope
Mar 22, 2025 6:23 PM

Todd– The emergence of our present politico-cultural prison may be multifactorial but I am certain that there is ONE factor which is a sine qua non: the degradation of human health. Make a man or most members of a population physically sick enough and both ideals and resistance become mere dreams.

Have you any idea of all the ways in which we are poisoned? The vitality of 1950s American people is unimaginable to today’s physical wrecks. The frog isn’t being boiled; he’s being slowly poisoned– his very organs turned against him.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Mar 22, 2025 10:09 PM
Reply to  Penelope

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Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Mar 25, 2025 2:26 AM
Reply to  Veri Tas

What do you and Bertrand mean? If we are happy we are happy yes……..or no?

So we are happy but unhappy because we only believe we are happy,..,.,and we are unhappy when we are happy because the government said it… or what??
I never had a much of an ear for Mr. Russell.

QUESTION: Where is Johnny? https://youtu.be/C_XkTKoDI18

mgeo
mgeo
Mar 23, 2025 5:08 AM
Reply to  Penelope

The ideal would be making a child in the family permanently dependent. We are then assure that both parents – and any sibling – will have no time for activism, and will instead be chasing any aid the government doles out.

Adel
Adel
Mar 22, 2025 4:42 PM

“Humans will become eliminated as a consequence of making life so miserable, and frustrating, to live, many will just give up..”
This is what is known as Jahannam (the recycling pin before the Fire)

mgeo
mgeo
Mar 23, 2025 5:18 AM
Reply to  Adel

Except in the hellholes where women are exploited as property, fertility is steadily collapsing. This is due to cultural destruction (of communities), low wages, cost, infertility (poisoning), gender politics, etc.

Howard
Howard
Mar 22, 2025 3:48 PM

You’ve thrown me into an existential crisis, Dr. Hayen. By mentioning “intelligence” in the context of humanity, I’ve lost my bearing. Yes, there is such a thing as an intelligent human being – if you can find one. But in general, humans gave up any pretense of “intelligence” the moment they picked up a club and whacked their neighbor across the head and took what he had. And they liked it so much they’ve been doing it ever since.

It’s called “Choice.” We must each choose whether to use our brain for thinking or use a club for taking. Those who support war have made their choice whether they take the club in their own hand or let it be stuck in another’s hand in their stead. The dilemma of course comes when just existing in a society that enriches itself by taking from others makes one an accessory to the crime. Admittedly, simply acknowledging that doesn’t wipe the slate clean; but it is at least a small step from active approval.

Bottom line: morality really is the most difficult concept humans have ever conceived. Which is why so many limit it to what one says or what one believes. Calling beliefs which deviate from what the society officially sanctions immoral is so much easier than attempting to figure out if what that society is doing is immoral.

I_Left_the_Left
I_Left_the_Left
Mar 22, 2025 8:32 PM
Reply to  Howard

Does anyone ever choose to use their brain or not? Hardly. But all of us have, all the time, the freedom to choose moral action or not.

mgeo
mgeo
Mar 23, 2025 5:25 AM
Reply to  Howard

The stupid, violent or devious are a part of social reality, just like the intelligent, kind or dependable. I like to think the first group contribute somehow to social evolution.

The Real Edwige
The Real Edwige
Mar 22, 2025 3:38 PM

A reason for some hope – the youngsters know there’s something wrong with what’s being pushed on them and are reacting against it (this is part of the agenda behind this ‘Adolescence’ series):
https://www.the-independent.com/life-style/gen-z-woke-adolescence-regressive-views-study-b2717276.html

Of course any crisis is an opportunity so expect this to be used: 1) to drive a wedge into generational divides 2) as an argument for on-line “regulation” 3) to step up “re-education” of these youngsters, their schools obviously having failed in making the desired messages stick 4) to attack young men in particular, always potentially the most destabilising force in any regime.

Jonathan
Jonathan
Mar 22, 2025 6:16 PM

We’ve had several mollycoddled generations between WWII and now (including mine.) We were naive and complacent. Now we’re paying the price. No need for shame, we dealt with what limited information we had.

Upcoming generations can be better informed (for now) and know they have a fight on their hands. I think they are up to the task better than we were.

Our (older people) biggest responsibility is to let them know what is being lost.

Jonathan
Jonathan
Mar 22, 2025 2:35 PM

I still believe that 20-30 years ago, the vast majority of people would refuse to perform a duty at work if they thought it was simply wrong to do so. Petty tyranny was kept in check by a sense of decency. And its twin, the sense of shame.

That isn’t true today. It can’t be, or things wouldn’t have gotten so bad. Inhumane cruelty is spreading down the hierarchy of control, infecting all. Will we end up like the Soviet era when they couldn’t trust friends and neighbours? Are we already there? Will it be even worse? (Yes to all, I think.)

I’ll be resisting in every way I can even if we can’t win, but it’s looking bleak.

Penelope
Penelope
Mar 22, 2025 5:59 PM
Reply to  Jonathan

Yes, Jonathan, TPTB have reversed the incentives. It’s one of their most powerful techniques– even turning individuals against THEMSELVES! You want your salary? Harm yourself w this shot first.

underground poet
underground poet
Mar 23, 2025 11:20 AM
Reply to  Jonathan

Well I know that if I don’t win, I’m at least going to break even.

Claus
Claus
Mar 22, 2025 2:13 PM

Thank you for this essay, Todd. It highlights a very important trend. But alas – if I look around me, very few people even seem to understand that there is such a problem, such a suicidal trend. The greatest PsyOP of all, going on for decades now, may be creating and widening the discrepancy between what is really happening (so-called reality) and the self-perception of the vast majority of the people.

The self-perception is all about looking good – literally and metaphorically –, being magnificent, able and special, creating what I now call the “All Star Society”. This may feel really good, at least for the narcissistic self. It comes at the price to cut out all notions that most of this is exaggerated, even delusional – and everything that follows.

But almost everybody wants to be “cool” these days – “cool” for me being a term to name the underlying state of mind, of consciousness. Thinking about the meaning of this very common term: Isn’t life something warm? Only dead bodies are cold and stay cold (feel cool to the touch of my warm hand), and for most of us this notion of being “cool” seems to be a central aspect of how we perceive ourselves? Sorry, but for me this is a death cult disguised as something to strive for.

This is slowly but incessantly stripping us off our humanness – and finally, of our physical existence. Do we really want to present ourselves to ourselves and each other all around the clock as “Superhumans” – perfect, ever good looking, able and entitled to everything? Or do we want to stay open to our souls and the ones around us – even if this will mean “to be just human”?

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Mar 22, 2025 2:09 PM

Place an infinite number of monkeys in front of an infinite number of typewriters and eventually they will produce the entire works of Shakespeare, they say.

Really ?

Well, they might, but the concepts of chance and infinity are a little confused in this statement.

At first glance it may seem a reasonable speculation and, given infinity being a really long time, you might say it would be a good bet.

In fact, I would bet heavily on them not writing anything coherent at all apart from maybe a few random sentences.

I have been reading a bit about AI and machine learning and it’s a bit like the monkeys.

You might be able to train the monkeys and the machine to mimic human behaviour but although you can teach a machine to ‘learn’, this ‘learning’ is based on logical algorithms and is trumped by a human brain when it comes to anything straying from logic to, say, emotions.

Thr monkeys have no idea whether ’tis nobler in the mind’ and, without prompting, would probaly follow it with ‘fffffff’

What the monkeys and the machines lack is the ghost in the machine

CBL
CBL
Mar 22, 2025 8:30 PM

Whilst I agree with all that you say, what about the impact of AI/technology (aka the 4th Industrial revolution) on our minds, never-mind whatever jibberish mess they are scraping from our collective thoughts? We are products of our environment after all, influenced to varying degrees throughout our different stages of life.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Mar 23, 2025 10:56 AM
Reply to  CBL

Yes.

I think the AI thing is another bogey man. Another tool in their arsenal for us to be afraid of.

My point was that it is not a ‘thing’ on it’s own, rather a human construct.

T.S.
T.S.
Mar 23, 2025 8:16 PM

AI is just overhyped crap, the only true part is the A, the I is nowhere to be seen, unfortunately that is true for most of NI (Natural Inrelligence) as well.

Howard
Howard
Mar 23, 2025 4:32 PM

I have to disagree with you in that infinity in play will eventually evolve the monkeys into beings capable of what we humans like to call “thinking.” So in this sense, Shakespeare will come. But if they remain monkeys, they will evolve on their own into Luddites and will destroy every typewriter in the room (after peeing and defecating all over them).

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Mar 25, 2025 3:28 PM
Reply to  Howard

“Will eventually evolve the monkeys”

The whole thrust of my post was that chance dictates that things MAY happen.

Mike
Mike
Mar 22, 2025 12:50 PM

Hey Todd, thank you for this article. We aren’t dealing here with a continuation of technological development as seen in the past (feets-horses-cars). It looks more to me that in the past machines (“progress”) were adapted to humans, while we are dealing now with a system were humans are adapted to the machines (“progress”).

Weirdpeter
Weirdpeter
Mar 22, 2025 10:14 AM

In most dystopian stories, the forbidden areas are where the humans are. The big brothers of these stories, and of today’s New World Order groups, can’t allow conversations among free thinkers. Those who scoff of this idea should ask themselves ( not another human!)how much time do they spend online versus personal interactions with real live people.
Look at children, barely out of infancy, their eyes attached to iPhones or iPads, oblivious to humans around them.

CaptainSpock
CaptainSpock
Mar 22, 2025 9:57 AM

I see Ai as a reflection of the artificial intelligence which we’ve already become imprisoned within.. Constructs and programmes of the ego.. We are so bound up in these seemingly endless loops of limited thinking.. Algorithms which are tied to certain emotional frequencies which ensure that damaging chemicals are continually released into the bloodstream.. As a species we have become frozen within the fear based survival paradigm, governed by the reptilian brain and as a consequence, through millenia we have lost our connection with our natural inner faculties of clairvoyance & telepathy , externalising them through TV and telephones.. To name just 2.

We know.. We know at an unconscious level, in our Deeper Self who and what we truly are and are capable of and that gnaws away inside us daily as we try to figure out our predicament of suffering and enslavement.. The slavery programs were initiated a very long time ago and countless generations of our ancestors have been held in slavery.. We were born into it..

I see the intensification as a gift and also a curse..

It’s become so intense and is only going to intensify.. It’s a wake up call from the collective soul..

There’s another way for us to be.. Another way for us to live..

Hit the pause button.. Go on.. Just hit the pause button and let your eyes close.. Notice your breath and gradually allow for your breathing to slow down and deepen.. Extend the length of the outbreath and allow for a soft sigh as you breathe out.. Begin to soothe your autonomic nervous system.. 10 or 15 minutes of this simple practise can completely transform your consciousness and allow for the production of higher chemistry in the body.. Insight can spontaneously occur for a new way forward previously unknown to you..

The way in is definately the way out.. The maniacs who hold the seats of power may not begin the most courageous of all paths within, but we can draw the line in the sand as all the great Yogis, Shamans and Daoists have.. Dedicate what remains of our life to cultivating the emergence of the soul and the Higher Intelligence which is buried within us all..

What if the dawning of Ai is a wake up call.. A reflection that we have strayed far from Home and now the door is open for our return to the Deeper Self.. That’s true liberation and the powers that be may well try to imprison us and kill us, but they cannot touch the invincible soul.

We have to do the work though.. Take responsibility for the polarity consciousness that we’re feeding within us.. The rest of our life begins now.. Time to heal.. Time to Rise.

ariel
ariel
Mar 22, 2025 4:10 PM
Reply to  CaptainSpock

‘Re-cognition.’

Martha
Martha
Mar 23, 2025 12:21 AM
Reply to  CaptainSpock

Easier than that is just appreciating the things that AI or the soul-less goons trying to kill us will never appreciate. For example, the beauty of a purple crocus, back lit by the sun, growing in a brown patch of lawn on a warm March day after a long, cold, cloudy winter. Our hearts are our strength and our salvation.

Jenner
Jenner
Mar 22, 2025 9:41 AM

“Methods to drive us loopy”? It is striking that educated non-MDs such as Hayen and even worse, the vast majority of MDs are still implicitly (by silence) or overtly insisting that it is purely biological viruses and purely biological spike proteins that have caused all that we have witnessed since 2020.

Hence Hayen fails to use such terms as: transhumanism, WBAN (wireless body area network), Internet of Bionano Things, injectable electronics. Does he know what the IEEE is and what comms standards it has developed in this area?

Few MDs except for e.g. Drs Mihalcea (USA) and Nixon (Aust.) are even looking at what is in the blood of jabbed and unjabbed and the jab fluids. This will be due partly to the prejudice among non-naturopaths against Live Blood Analysis.

This will be because 1. MDs never learned synthetic biology at med school and who wants to hit the books again at what is often their advanced age and/or 2. they have had no contact with or interest (for political reasons) with military research in the West, specifically what DARPA has been doing and funding since at least 2000.

NB: the previous head of DARPA, the electrical engineer Regina Dugan, is now working as head of a subsidiary of the Wellcome Trust, ring any bells?

At 27m23sec you may see a leaked PPT slide from the Pfizer subsidiary Bioteq, as presented by the S. Korean ObGyn Youngmi Lee on March 6:

https://rumble.com/v6q71zo-whistleblower-reveals-pfizer-put-micro-chips-in-covid-vaccines.html.

That slide implies something unmentioned by Hayen, that a smartphone is the antenna by which the enemy can harvest and kill you, So Hayen is right to say, “The only real solution is to not rely as a matter of course on all of the systems they control. ” and that includes your cellphone.

ariel
ariel
Mar 22, 2025 9:42 PM
Reply to  Jenner

The cellphone: ‘hellphone?’ Should be at the top of the list. It is the tentacle that reaches into and destabilises the human soul. And they are trapping everyone with it. Like the Israeli pagers. They are taking away the 2G/3G phones which can’t kill you.

mgeo
mgeo
Mar 23, 2025 6:24 AM
Reply to  Jenner

After 2022, I have not come across any individual report on observation through microscope of the jab serum or injected blood. Also, I have not seen published research on this. There seems to be a studious effort to evade the obvious.

rickypop
rickypop
Mar 22, 2025 9:17 AM

The Prisoner gives us some clues. Patrick McGoohan’s character, is trapped by a false ID. His was NUMBER 6. Those manipulating him also had their number. There are no names.
NUMBERS can only deal with NUMBERS.

We are all trapped by false ID, we have a NI NUMBER, a UTR NUMBER etc. But more importantly, we have a Passport, Driving License and Bank account etc with a false ID, which is not ourselves but is a legal person fiction. (MR JOE BLOGGS)
When they bring in our Digital ID, we will have to accept that we are responsible for a corporate fiction, which gives us no rights or freedoms. (Your name will be capitalised and titled).

Our legal fiction is our SLAVE name.

If we dont act on this now we will have missed the boat as even talking about this will be a breach of National Security. Your MP’s, Barristers etc are already sworn to secrecy by the Official Secrets Act.

Jenner
Jenner
Mar 22, 2025 11:13 AM
Reply to  rickypop

More of Rickypop’s deluded magical thinkng, but he forgot to mention maritime law. capitalisation and cestui qui vie, etc., …………hey Rickypop, got yourself one of those sweet self-designed Sherriff’s uniforms? You look good in it?

From a recent Aust. academic study,……… forget the bit about the violent extremism, what the enemy writes about great costs and social insecurity (caused of course by the Cabal for which the authors write, with the Cabal paying them via taxpayer funding of Law departments) is right on the money:

“While it sometimes appears ridiculous, pseudolaw is a serious matter. People who make
pseudolegal claims rob themselves of meaningful legal opportunities and incur great costs to themselves and the community. The phenomenon is also linked to violent extremism and may be indicative of growing social insecurity. Of particular relevance to this study is the significant concern that pseudolaw is becoming an increasing burden on Australian courts.”

rickypop
rickypop
Mar 22, 2025 6:09 PM
Reply to  Jenner

So Jenner you are exposing yourself. Law is one thing and legalese bullshit another.
I am well aware that if the truth comes out re Legal Person v a man or woman. Then not only will the legal system collapse it will bring the banks (who run the show), down with it.
Dont worry pal, I have a major case running at the moment and as soon as its done I will report giving verification details.

If you want to get the truth ask your Bank, Companies House, Land Registry, DVLA, Passport Office, Court et al to accept your application forms in lower case, no black ink and without a title i.e., Mr.
Never accept any charge if it contains your legal fictional ID. The Crown is trustee of your estate and the responsible entity.

underground poet
underground poet
Mar 23, 2025 11:30 AM
Reply to  rickypop

Is that whos been paying my taxes?

rickypop
rickypop
Mar 23, 2025 3:03 PM

You are always the beneficiary. The Crown is trustee. So you work it out.
Your estate is your birth certificate signed on bonded paper and traded on financial markets as mutual bonds.
Its all a fraud, controlled by the bankers to keep you as a commodity and a slave.

underground poet
underground poet
Mar 23, 2025 11:32 PM
Reply to  rickypop

So the estate can be worth less than the birth certificate its self, in principal, hum, let me think on that, and I don’t feel like a beneficiary cause I don’t wear a crown.

Dag
Dag
Mar 22, 2025 9:10 AM

Thank yopu, Todd. Very well observed, and very true. I´m getting the picture, and I´m not shy to smile at people or strike up a conversation with strangers, as I used to have dogs for 25 years.

Since my last dog died, I´ve been busy as a dog sitter. Great opportunity to meet new people and their darlings. Very personal, too, no AI in sight;-)

People enjoy to go for a walk with me and their dog when we get to know each other, and tell me lots about their lives, and of course about their dog. Afterwards we have a cup of coffee in my home and chat some more.

It´s like it was, say, 5 years ago, in the era before THE BIG CRIME. Just having a good time with another human being.

Jonathan
Jonathan
Mar 22, 2025 2:50 PM
Reply to  Dag

I’ve just started a similar job. Walking through woodland with a small pack of dogs is very uplifting. It takes my mind off the dread of what’s coming. And for the first time in my life I actually look forward to “work.”

Though I’ve started to look at the trees and thinking “how long before all this is ripped up to make room for immigrant housing?”

It isn’t that long ago that most of London was fields and woodlands. The transformation was horrific, if you think about it. It’s happening again. Bye bye, Green Belt. Farewell, my green and pleasant land.

Dag
Dag
Mar 22, 2025 4:34 PM
Reply to  Jonathan

It´s still there, the green and pleasant land. In the Now, with the dogs at your side. Dogs are good teachers- they don´t think in terms of tomorrow like we do.

mgeo
mgeo
Mar 23, 2025 6:27 AM
Reply to  Jonathan

If it is not immigrants, it will be something else. Let us not commit the sin of being against Development.

Jonathan
Jonathan
Mar 23, 2025 10:50 AM
Reply to  mgeo

Oh, but I am against development. Especially the “sustainable” kind.

It is usually harmful but presented as being beneficial. Our entire ecosystem is being strip mined in the name of “development.” It’s a dirty word in my book.

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 22, 2025 9:03 AM

Thanks Todd.
All good points, and I think listening is as important as talking.
Talking is being polite.
Listening is being courteous.

Mig
Mig
Mar 22, 2025 10:36 AM
Reply to  Johnny

And Curious