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Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Is China Poised to Takeover the Internet and the World?!




With the recent Facebook user rating system introduced and The United States rapidly adopting China's practices on policing free speech or speech that does not vibe with the powers that be.  I believe that in the very near future we will all be under the scrutiny of a global "Social Credit System" that will control every aspect of our lives whether we like it or not.  China has already set goals to have this "Social Credit System" fully operational in  China by 2020.  This system "doesn’t just monitor the nation’s almost 1.4 billion citizens. It’s also designed to control and coerce them, in a gigantic social engineering experiment that some have called the “Gamification of Trust.” according to GroundZeroMedia.org  China is also getting help from Google who has developed a censored search engine called Dragonfly.

   Closed Circuit cameras are becoming more and more prevalent in towns and cities.  Soon there may be nowhere we can escape the governments watchful eyes because of these cameras .  All of out actions will be recorded, where we go, what we eat, where we work, how we spend our money, and all our online activity will be monitored and stored in vast databases and will be used to judge what we can and cannot do.  States like South Carolina are already considering such a database as I am writing this article.

              Ultimately this technology may lead to an  Artificial Intelligence being  that judges if we are good or bad and punish us accordingly.  This could mean restricting our activity online, our ability to find work, buy things, and any number of other things.  We are moving closer to world ruled by the ideology of the Chinese regime whose ultimate goal is to rule the internet and the world with the iron fist of Technocracy. It is also very plausible to think that A.I. robots could be hunting us down in near future if we break the law. Boston Dynamics has made leaps and bounds in robotic ambulation to the extent that we could have "Chappie" like robots in the military and police force a lot sooner than you might expect.


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