by Ryan Matters
May 04, 2022
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Off-Guardian Website
Ryan
Matters
is a writer
and free thinker from South Africa.
After a life-changing period of
illness, he began to question mainstream medicine, science and the
true meaning
of what it is to be alive.
Ryan is also the founder of NewBraveWorld.org where
he posts a selection of his essays related to topics such as
science, philosophy, medicine, spirituality and current events.
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Recently,
the news broke that Elon Musk
(now the world's richest
man)
acquired Twitter.
Musk claims that he's a
"free speech
absolutist"
and his takeover of the company
was motivated by his
passion
for open discourse...
Musk
called Twitter,
"the
digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity
are debated".
He feels that free speech is,
"the bedrock of a functioning
democracy",
and that's why he just couldn't bear
to witness the tech platform engage in such brash censorship.
Sounds good, right...?
After all, many of
us have been voicing our concerns about the Orwellian rise in
censorship over the last few years, and here's a billionaire siding
with us (for once).
In fact, mere days
after Musk's offer was accepted by Twitter's board, previously
banned accounts began to return to the platform.
It seems almost too
good to be true... and maybe it is.
Who Is Elon Musk?
Before hopping
aboard the Musk express, we'd do well to remind ourselves exactly
who this man is and what he represents.
Patrick Wood of
Technocracy.news recently wrote a great
article on this very topic in which he identifies Musk as having
four distinct identities:
"Transhumanist",
"Technocrat", "Space
Pioneer" and "Eccentric Father"...
1. Transhumanist
Make no mistake,
Elon Musk is an out-and-out
transhumanist.
His company "Neuralink"
is currently developing the future of brain interfaces.
Musk claims
that the short-term
goal of Neuralink is to help those with clinical problems and
that the long term goal of Neuralink is to fulfill the transhumanist
dream of human/AI symbiosis.
Indeed,
transhumanists extol the "benefits" of techno-life interfaces to "enhance" human life.
Such a vision can be traced back to former US
National Security Advisor,
Zbigniew Brzeziński, and his 1970 book Between
Two Ages, in which he outlines his philosophies regarding the
technocratic control of society.
Human conduct,
some argue, can be predetermined and subjected to deliberate
control.
Man is increasingly acquiring the capacity to determine
the sex of his children, to affect through drugs the extent of
their intelligence, and to modify and control their
personalities.
Speaking of a future at most only decades away,
an experimenter in intelligence control asserted,
"I foresee the
time when we shall have the means and therefore, inevitably, the
temptation to manipulate the behavior and intellectual
functioning of all the people through environmental and
biochemical manipulation of the brain."
Is Musk developing neural
lace technology because he wants to cure autism, or is he simply
bringing the transhumanist dream to fruition?
2. Technocrat
Musk's grandfather,
Joshua Haldeman, D.C. was the Research Director for Technocracy, Inc
in Canada during the 1930s and 40s.
Musk himself is continuing his
grandfather's work by building out the
technocratic control grid
with his Starlink network, driverless car technology and, of course,
his pioneering work in artificial intelligence.
In 2014, Musk
attended the DARPA Robotic Challenge and has spoken numerous
times about how robots will take over jobs leading to the
institution of a Universal Basic Income.
3. Space Pioneer
Musk is the founder
of rocket company,
SpaceX and one of his ultimate goals is to
colonize Mars.
In 2020, SpaceX signed
a $102 million contract with the US Department of Defense to
"provide point-to-point transit for cargo via space".
According to some
researchers, the "Great Reset" agenda goes hand in hand with an
effort to move all technology used for financial clearing, as well
as societal control, into space.
And it seems the Globalists have
chosen Musk for the job...
SpaceX has applied
to launch
some 40,000 satellites into low-earth orbit (12,000 of which
have already been approved) in a plan to provide 5G internet access
worldwide.
But the utility of such a network goes far beyond
consumer
5G.
The possible
uses include,
tracking, tracing, financial clearing, and "defense"...
In other words, not
only does Musk collaborate with the US military, his satellites may
very well form the basis for the space-based, technocratic control
grid...
4. Eccentric
Billionaire
Describing Musk as
"eccentric" may be a bit of an understatement.
Musk is the father to
8 children in total, his last two with his most recent girlfriend
"Grimes", a self-described pagan witch who claims to be able to astral
travel to different dimensions.
Musk's first male child with
Grimes was originally named "X Æ A-12". This was later changed to "X
Æ A-Xii" (and then shortened to just "X"), an odd name to say the
least.
According to Grimes,
the "X" stands for "the unknown variable", the "Æ" is her "elven"
spelling of Ai which stands for "Artificial Intelligence", and the
original "A-12" was a nod to the CIA's Lockheed A-12 reconnaissance
plane (stationed at Area 51).
She also told a user on Instagram that
the name is pronounced "X" (like the letter) and then "A.I".
Early this year,
news broke that Musk had fathered a second
child with Grimes, named "Exa Dark Sideræl".
According to
Grimes, "Exa" stands for "exaFLOPS", a supercomputing term (so
another nod to artificial intelligence), "dark" refers to "dark
matter" and Sideræl is a kind of astrology, which, according to
Grimes, represents the "true time of the universe".
The names of Musk's
last two children perfectly reflect his relationship with Grimes in
that they represent the coming together of a technocrat and an
occultist:
the synthesis of technology and esotericism.
This same
blending of old and new, of Magick and Material, should be a
familiar concept to anyone who has studied transhumanism.
What's Really
Behind Musk's Twitter Acquisition?
So that brings us
to the all-important question - what's the true reason for Musk's
acquisition of Twitter?
When Musk gave his
initial statement regarding his plans for the social media platform,
there was one phrase that stood out as being particularly odd.
I also want to
make Twitter better than ever by enhancing the product with new
features, making the algorithms open source to increase trust,
defeating the spam bots, and authenticating all humans...
While I have doubts
as to whether Musk will follow through with any of these promises
(especially the one about making Twitter's algorithms open source),
the part that struck me the most was his comment about
"authenticating all humans".
Maybe I'm way off
base here, but for me, the only way to "authenticate" people on the
platform is to integrate it with some kind of digital ID or
biometric identifier.
And that sounds eerily similar to the WEF's
vision of making it necessary to have a "digital identity" in
order to access online services.
Hell, maybe Musk has been tasked
with instituting that as well.
Who knows...
Good Cop, Bad Cop
It's quite clear
that Musk is on board with the whole technocratic/transhumanist
agenda, so,
why is he all of a sudden being cast as a champion of
democracy and free speech?
Simple...
The globalists are playing
"good
cop, bad cop".
Klaus Schwab,
Bill Gates, the
Rockefellers, etc... are
the "bad guys" and Musk is the "good guy" who has come along to
offer humanity a better way forward.
There's only one
problem.
Schwab's vision for the future and
Musk's vision for the future are exactly the same...
The paths to
getting there may be different but the destination hasn't
changed.
So, why choose Musk
to play the role of the "good cop"?
First of all, he's got the right
personality, he's eccentric and he's already worshipped as a genius
of our time.
Secondly, he's not associated with either the political
right or left and thus he appeals equally to people on both ends of
the spectrum.
While it's a good
thing that banned accounts have returned to Twitter and that freedom
of speech on the platform has (supposedly) been restored, it's
important to stay cautious before bowing down to Musk as some sort
of savior.
In fact, I don't
know about you, but I wouldn't trust Elon Musk to tell me the time
in a room full of clocks...
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