Exposing the Technocrats False Claims: Millions of Low-Pay “Ghost” Workers Needed to Keep Their Software Running
The Globalist Technocrats love to scare the common folk peasants with the hype of their "technology" and such grandiose Star-Trekish fantasies such as "transhumans" and sophisticated robots that are supposedly going to take over the world and replace humans. It's all fake. I earned my living from technology in the late 1990s running my own consulting firm, and many of the tech moguls of today, such as Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, are my age, and so I have watched their technology grow and evolve over the past few years. I clearly remember the days pre-1982, which was about the time the PC (personal computer) was developed, with the Internet and "World Wide Web" only becoming popular later in the mid to late 1990s. It is easy to think that this kind of technology has been around for a long time, but the fact is that it is all still relatively new, and its growth has been very rapid in a short period of time. Today's younger generations probably cannot even imagine life without cell phones and the Internet, but I remember them quite well, and not only did we get along just fine without modern technology, but I would even go so far as to say life was better in many ways without it. The new technology brought convenience and many other luxuries that enhanced life, but it also brought about many ways to enhance and proliferate evil as well, such as child pornography and sex trafficking. So for myself, having watched all of this stuff develop in such a short period of time, and even supporting it and earning my living from it for several years in the 1990s, it is easy for me to see that all the grandiose claims being made for technology today, such as "transhumanism" and the idea that man and machine can be intertwined like a Star Trek Borg, or that advanced computers will replace humans, is only real in Hollywood where they can "beam" human beings across space by deconstructing their molecules and putting them back together again in a different location, or pressing a button on a "replicator" that instantly produces food and other goods. It makes for interesting entertainment, but it has no basis in reality, and it never will. It is a false god. Recently published reports have exposed just how frail their technology is, where these multi-billion dollar corporations like Microsoft, Amazon.com, and Google actually employ millions of low-pay human laborers referred to as "ghost workers" just to keep their software running properly.