A new book from Trilateral Commission members Eric Schmidt, Google’s CEO, and the late Henry Kissinger warns that in the not-too-distant future, the entire world will be controlled by “superhuman” artificial intelligence (AI) robots without emotions, compassion or a soul.
Called Genesis, the book is a blueprint for the godless future that Schmidt and Kissinger envision, one without any acknowledgement or inclusion of God as Creator. Instead, Schmidt and Kissinger, the latter of which is now receiving his eternal consequences in the afterlife, want the world to be godless and robotic so they and their spawn can remain on the proverbial throne forever.
The Trilateral Commission has been architecting this dystopian future for many decades, it turns out. And now its members want the general public to know about it and to prepare accordingly.
The plan is to have AI actually produce fake “superhuman” people, though they will not actually be people but rather human-like automatons that are completely obedient to the powers that be (TPTB). The reason they are fessing up at this time is probably because they no longer fear that their plans will be derailed by We the People.
“Kissinger’s co-authors, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and longtime Microsoft senior executive Craig Mundie, finished the combined work after Kissinger’s death,” writes Ryan Lovelace of The Washington Times, which obtained an advance copy of the book. “Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Mundie wrote they were among the last people to speak with Kissinger and sought to honor his dying request to finish the manuscript.”
“The authors offer a bracing message, warning that AI tools have already started outpacing human capabilities so people might need to consider biologically engineering themselves to ensure they are not rendered inferior or wiped out by advanced machines.”




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