many times do you have to see it
before you start to understand
what is really going on?
If you wanna deny it to yourself?
Then go right on ahead
Me and honey
just don't have that option.
We are not allowed to do that.
Futurism 07/23/25
"Instead of democracy,
we will have basically tech feudalism — fiefdoms
run by tech corporations.
(Corporations don't run themselves.
The CEO's in charge do.)
"They're pretty explicit about this point."
(Fiefdom:
noun
ˈfēf-dəm
Definition of fiefdom
as in area
a region of activity,
knowledge, or influence
Synonyms & Similar Words:
area
realm
domain
department
element
kingdom
walk
field
sphere
Revelation 17:12-14
12 And the ten horns
(Horns represent strength or power)
which thou sawest are ten kings,
which have received no kingdom as yet;
but receive power as kings
one hour with the beast.
13 These have one mind,
and shall give their power and strength
unto the beast.
(They already are)
14 These shall make war with the Lamb,
and the Lamb shall overcome them:
for he is Lord of lords,
(Lord is owner
"Land Lord"
Our Lord
Our Owner?
(You were bought for a price
1 Corinthians 6:20
you were bought at a price.
Therefore honor God with your bodies.)
Owns the owners.
They just dont know it yet.)
and King of kings:
and they that are with him are called,
and chosen, and faithful.
I have already covered this subject
pretty extensively
Here:
Monday, April 28, 2025
If technofascism is here right now?
here:
Thursday, May 8, 2025
and here:
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Speaks for itself, it really does,
This is kind of a rehash
but again we are seeing
biblical prophecy
in the news headlines.
(It aint a theory
as it is already happening:
receive power as kings
one hour with the beast.
13 These have one mind,
and shall give their power
and strength
unto the beast.)
"Duran dubs this emerging ideology the "Nerd Reich" — a slurry of right-wing ideas championed by ruthless tech overlords like Palantir founder Peter Thiel, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, and cryptocurrency titan Brian Armstrong, with some OpenAI CEO Sam Altman sprinkled in for good measure. Drawing on the reactionary writings of Curtis "Mencius Moldbug" Yarvin and the cryptolibertarianism of tech investor Balaji Srinivasan, this philosophy isn't explicitly outlined by our billionaire overlords, but is nonetheless a useful framework that explains their increasingly undemocratic actions.
(Add in:
Metas Zuckerberg,
Amazons Bezos,
Microsofts Nadella
and Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang
and there's nine of em.
A friend asked me one time:
"So who are the ten?"
My response:
"Whichever ten you think
might be the most powerful.
What difference
does it really make
who they are?" )
"Basically, as Duran tells it, we're quickly marching into the dictatorship erected by a handful of the richest tycoons in the history of humankind.
(Go read Revelation 13:16-18 again.
And?
Do you honestly believe in your hearts
that this situation (or one similar to it)
is going to occur again
somewhere down the road in the future?)
"At the core of the Nerd Reich is the insistence that liberal democracy, the governmental system characterized by rule of law, is set to collapse any minute now. When that happens, the billionaire cabal hopes to be ready."
(The outlaws are running the show already.
And as stated many times on here,
the current world order and economic systems
are purposefully being dismantled
for this express purpose.
Reference:
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Speaks for itself, it really does,
History Offers Few Parallels
for Washington’s Repudiation of Its Own Alliances
Foreign Affairs 7/21/25
"Since returning to office in January, Trump has called the United States’ closest allies cheaters and freeloaders. Japan and other Asian trading partners, he insists, are “very spoiled”; immediate North American neighbors stand accused of exporting drugs and criminals. He freely and publicly labels the leaders of some of the United States’ most important democratic partners as has-beens, weak, or dishonest, while heaping praise on autocrats he finds easier to deal with, such as Hungarian President Viktor Orban (“a very great leader”), Salvadoran strongman Nayib Bukele (“a great friend”), North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un (“a smart guy”), and—at least until very recently—Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom he has called “a genius” and “very savvy” in attacking Ukraine. In what would have been unthinkable in previous administrations, including Trump’s first, the United States in February even sided against its own democratic allies and with Russia and other authoritarian states, such as North Korea and Belarus, in voting against a UN resolution that condemned Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and upheld the latter’s sovereignty and territorial integrity."
"Perhaps most baffling, at a time when Washington is trying to contain China and shore up U.S. defenses in the Indo-Pacific, the administration is preparing punitive tariffs on South Korea and Japan, the United States’ closest Asian allies, as well as on a sweeping list of European partners it is trying to keep away from Beijing. U.S. allies around the world are also rattled by the public musings of Trump and members of his cabinet that the so-called nuclear umbrella under which the American nuclear deterrent was a guarantee for their defense is no longer a sure thing. Such is now the level of doubt that in July, France and the United Kingdom announced a new agreement to begin providing extended nuclear deterrence in Europe for themselves, and allies such as South Korea, Poland, and even Japan have begun to contemplate acquiring their own nuclear weapons.")
"I say it's inherently anti-American," Duran told the Verge's Jon Fortt. "It sees a post-United States world where, instead of democracy, we will have basically tech feudalism — fiefdoms run by tech corporations. They're pretty explicit about this point."
(HELLO?
RING A BELL MUCH?
Revelation 17:12-14
12 And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast.
13 These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast.
14 These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings: and they that are with him are called, and chosen, and faithful.
Revelation 13:16-18
16 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.)
"As a sneak preview of things to come, Duran points out that these men are already investing billions into network-state schemes, lobbying for "freedom cities," and using their platforms to erode trust in public institutions."
"Political theorists of all stripes have long argued that when economic power is concentrated, political power follows. The immediate lesson of Duran's Nerd Reich is that these billionaire ideologues are actively investing in a future where their immense wealth buys not just influence over elected politicians — as is arguably the case today — but the rule of law itself."
(Dont kid yourself
It's already gone.
Just ignore judges orders.
Just snatch innocent people off the streets
with masked law enforcement
and thrown them into detention facilities
with no due process etc.)
"Zooming out a bit, Duran's analysis of the present day finds us in a remarkably similar situation — if corporate rule is allowed to sink its teeth any further into our institutions, democracy as we view it could become a historical footnote (if it hasn't already, as some political scientists have argued.)
(I think you can pretty easily
figure out what side of that equation
I'm on.)
"We have a bunch of CEOs telling us that AI is going to get rid of millions and millions of jobs," Duran argues. "Well, what’s going to happen to those people who can no longer work? What is their future? What is the future of their children? What does democracy look like when you don’t get to eat unless someone like Elon Musk is approving of your existence?"
(Were building detention centers
at a rapid clip ya know.
$40 billion for ICE
and its just about immigrants?
Please.)
"Unless you're a billionaire tech CEO, the stakes Duran lays out are clear. Behind the hyped-up rhetoric of "innovation" lies an age-old project: the wealthy elite reshaping society in their own image. The antidote is also old: democratic resistance and politics built around in the material needs of the many, not the dystopian fantasies of a wealthy few."
(That is just not
what the book says
is going to happen.)
Aint but one way out:


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