I've been following MedBed tech since I learned about the banded "Rife" tech from the 1950s. Briefly, it causes your own DNA to convert any sick cell back to a healthy cell through sympathetic resonance of frequency. Literally, this means the end to all disease.
Which inturn, means humans can live for hundreds or even thousands of years. Can you imagine how crowded the earth will be if basically nobody dies? The problems that would create?
So what is the solution? Only one...decrease the population. Makes sense doesn't it? Before releasing the technology we MUST get the global population down to a manageable number. But there is a dark twist.
If we are going to have a smaller number of people then who will do the work? Who gets to be the lazy bosses? Who gets to make the decision on who is in which class of humans?
Voila! Introduce a transhuman class that can be programmed and absolutely controlled. The classes of working people are then created by default.
If you are an elite today then THAT vision is your perfect world tomorrow. "It's a wonderful life"
In that world money isn't necessary. Democracy is a threat. But control must be absolute.
Folks, I think it all makes sense now. Think about it.
Yes Clif high and jay Weidner both talk about the elites escaping some of the death processes so,they can keep their money and keep being reborn ..see old men with young women who they get pregnant and know how to put themselves in that new baby as it's being born. That's why they are so evil and twisted..they never get the karma burnt off their souls and get reborn innocent and new again with all they learnt from their previous lives retained as their intuition.
Thecclosing scenes of 2001 touches on this where the dying pope is replaced on thexbedxby a new baby with the help of a tower that appeared.
Ive heard this theory, yep. I can’t imagine they have fewer than 15 different ways to stay alive longer. Adrenochrome, literally transferring a soul somehow, brain transplants, clones... idk man its out of my pay grade but I believe. I am but a humble sheep waiting for my Lord to herd me.