Back in the 1960s, it was leaked that the Blackbird sonic nuclear capable jet plane was already invented and there was a working prototype. It blew people's minds away.
GPS was utilized by the military and governments for about 30-40 years before the public even became introduced to it.
Watching the way chatgpt responds made me realize AI has been here for a long time already.
We have been literally controlled and led by AI, and probably have been for the past 30 years or so.
Maybe it is an AI based on satanic numerology, and the black hats pretty much did whatever the AI said should be done to continue the timeline to whatever this satanic entity wanted. Maybe it was an AI based off of Project Looking Glass but the AI didn't know what else to do because the inevitable was coming. That no matter how hard it tried to calculate a way around the great awakening, it just couldn't. That eventually, people would break out of the construct it created, one way or another. And some parts of it was due to divine intervention, some parts of it was due to people acting on love which probably transcends any algorithmic calculation.
Which means that in a way, most people haven't had free will at all. Or maybe people like us, who just skipped to a different beat in life, didn't follow the algorithm. I don't like that whole "chosen ones" trope that gets thrown around because I want every single person to be "awakened" and realize the truth, even the black hats.
I feel like Chatgpt is the beginning of the dissemination of the black budget technology. Because even just this technology alone, is going to propel human civilization a few decades ahead really really fast.
I was REALLY good at school, but I think what we have in common is that we don't think like everyone else. I remember, as a young child, both loving and hating how different I was from everyone around me. My best friends most my life were those who were unique, usually not so successful in school, but definitely cut from a different cloth.
Okay maybe you are onto something here. Throughout my childhood I always felt different when it came to thinking. When most people simply followed I always questioned. It's not going against authority for me though, it was really why do things to do the way things do. Why does that do this. How come this is that and not this. I was always just curious. Though I would do that to my parents and they would get annoyed when I questioned. Is it just having a curious mind. Is it that? Do they somehow strip that away from people? These are the questions I want answers too. How come my group of friends and family, who I've told them about this stuff, can't be curious and look? That's what I've always ask myself but can't understand why. Do they just accept their mundane life and accept the status quo? Why can't they see it how I see it when it's pretty blatant. This I will never understand.
Being able to forge a personal identity at a much younger age is often a common link with those that have developed fully fledged critical thinking skills when they grow into adulthood.
When I was young I did recognize the rules, regulations and common truths and understandings about how our world functions. But I also recognized that these are mostly arbitrarily and can be altered and changed on a whim. The plandemic proved this in spades.
Those with critical thinking skills can clearly see how things are never clearly defined despite being pushed by fake news for example. The bombardment of brainwashing comes from many sources and then repeated by others. So, to feel included in the tribe or group people just go along with it so they do not rock the boat.