It’s become clear humanity isn’t the end goal. So what is?
Everything makes sense to someone.
No matter how stupid, evil, or outright insane it looks, it makes sense to someone.
Someone chose it.
Someone benefits from it.
Someone made a decision to keep it that way.
Next time you find yourself thinking, “This can’t be right,” you’re not crazy. It isn’t right, it’s not right at all.
The mistake people make is believing the world is broken by accident. It’s not.
It’s being built this way on purpose.
The truth is, the world isn’t broken at all.
It’s just not being built for you.
The only question that matters is: who are we building it for?
There’s something Sam Altman said recently that I can’t stop thinking about. He was on Theo Von’s podcast, and while most of the conversation was surface level and friendly, there was one moment that stood out. He wasn’t warning or revealing secrets. He was just calmly laying out what’s coming.
“The world needs a lot more processing power,”he said.
“If that looks like tiling data centers on Earth… I do guess that a lot of the world gets covered in data centers over time… maybe we build them in space.”
He said it casually and without urgency. Just another part of the plan. Wrapped in data centers. Think about that.
If the population is declining…
If human behavior is being flattened, monitored, suppressed…
If fewer people are working, thinking, resisting…
Then who are these data centers for?
Mark Zuckerberg is building data centers the size of Manhattan across the United States. Impacting the available resources in an unbelievable way.
We’re building multiple more titan clusters as well. Just one of these covers a significant part of the footprint of Manhattan,” the billionaire CEO said.
Why does Mark Zuckerberg feel the need to build a digital brain the size of Manhattan? Who are multiple “titan clusters” actually meant to serve? Why do they need that kind of infrastructure to serve fewer people? They don’t, they need that kind of infrastructure to replace people. I know to some of you that may still sound far fetched, but I can assure you it isn’t. It’s already happening at an astonishing rate.
We plan for next month.
They’ve apparently planned for a time after most of humanity is gone.
And if you’re not part of the one percent, that means a group of people sat down at a table, looked at the future… and decided you, and your entire bloodline, aren’t allowed to be a part of it.
Take a moment to sit with that.
Let it really sink in.
It should piss you off.
If it doesn’t, it’s only because you don’t fully understand the negative consequences the data centers are having across America.
They devastate communities everywhere they’re built. Whether it’s the health impact, energy price increases, water right issues and that’s not to mention the environmental risks associated with these harbingers of dystopian nightmares.
The truth is, the blueprints are complete, and the buildings are going up around us. They’re not planning, the plan is done. It’s being implemented as we speak, and the desires of the average citizen weren’t even part of the conversation.
Theo Von said Sam Altman talked about AI in a whimsical way. This is intentional, it’s also the reason Altman was chosen to play this role. It is the “elites” attempt to make AI appear as nonthreatening as possible.
So don’t let them gaslight you with “we don’t know where this is heading,” That’s a lie. Someone knows where it’s heading, or they wouldn’t need massive brains built across the world. The only reason to hide the truth is, the truth is horrible. Likely worse than we can imagine. It’s the only reason to hide it
Before more of these are built, someone should explain exactly what they’re being built for, and don’t tell me it’s so grandma can find a recipe for meatloaf.
I’m not buying it Sam.
If the Georgia Guidestones were an indication, someone at the top believes only half a million of us are worthy of life. Was covid the beginning of the culling? Were the Guidestones destroyed when the plan turned action?
There’s no question that someone or something has planned for a world without us in it. And they’re rapidly bringing the plan to life.
This realization brought numerous questions to mind, and the more I try to explain it, the more disturbing it becomes.
Why would someone do this?
Who would want a world without humans?
Who benefits from a world without us?
Why do our leaders go along with it?
Would a human being plan something like that?
If it’s humans… why?
If not humans… what?
These questions aren’t just for effect. They’re the foundation of something I plan to explore in depth, over the coming weeks.
If you’ve felt that something about the world doesn’t add up, if you’ve started noticing cracks in the approved narrative…
Welcome.
You are not alone.
We are not alone.