I have tried researching this, have only heard of it recently, and it would be awesome if true!! But, of all the researchers I have listened to, or read about, has never mentioned a very important part...
What happens to the economy if everyone stops working once the Quantum system kicks in?? Don't you think that a large majority of people would opt to retire early, or just quit their shitty jobs, if they didn't have to work anymore??
Thoughts or any info you can share would be appreciated
When horses were domesticated, people were no longer required to carry the palanquin. When air pumps were invented, people were no longer required to pump the bellows. The list goes on, and on, and on, and on for all the times when (certain) humans, and their livelihood, became obsolete. It has happened because we are human and we invent tools to make our labor obsolete. I personally have efficiented myself right out of a job before.
But just because fewer people will be required to build roads, or build cars, or whatever doesn't mean all humans are obsolete, it just means most will no longer be required for the accomplishment of those physical tasks. In truth, that elimination of required human labor for those tasks has been happening since the very first road, or car, or whatever was built. Removing all humans except perhaps some directors or designers or programmers is inevitable, and there is nothing wrong with that.
Humans are resilient. I have faith they will adapt. Who knows what the future holds. Fear of an unknown future in the vein of the Luddites has always been a thing. It has always worked itself out just fine.
The big hurdle is not fear of tech however, but recognizing that we have been manipulated in ways that are difficult to imagine. It may not even be possible to fully imagine a life without such manipulations. The Luciferians have guided us towards their goals of world domination for perhaps all of our history. At the very least they have controlled our economies. They may have invented money in the first place. I seriously doubt we can blame all the worlds ills on them, but its so difficult to imagine what the world would be like, what our lives would be like, what our labors would provide, without that overarching malevolent guidance.
I believe your fears are unfounded. To me they seem no different than any fears of the same type that people have always had since the invention of the wheel, and the first basket carrier lost their job. If it becomes a real problem (which I really doubt), without our overlords, I believe we will find a way to solve it.