LOCKED OUT
We have been told and sold from movies like Terminator that SkyNet is our doom. No folks it’s not. We are in super hot water way before SkyNet or the Singularity gets here. Forget The Matrix it’s Ex Machina is more like what we are in for. And Elon Musk isn’t going to get us to Mars to escape. Mars is coming HERE before we go there. In other words we are going to be living in Dooms and giant Bubbles and huge “cordoned off” areas right here on earth. As “the networks” get here everyone will be divided into the INSIDE and the OUTSIDE. You will follow the network permissions list or you will simply be locked out. All the whining about political correctness, religion, gender, culture, IQ, QAnon, and everything else won’t save you.
We are in an Arms race with artificial intelligence (AI). If we don’t decipher the Cognitive Algorithm before AI does we are going to be in trouble.
For God only knows how long we humans have been floundering about in that measly 5% of cognitive awareness. Heres the problem, we need to get our shit together BEFORE everyone in the world is on a network. We need to hack into that 95% and get a handle on things or the network will start kicking people off. Every country will have the same issue whether they are FireWalled off the global grid or not. As I’ve said we need to hack into that 95% of ourselves before somebody or something else does.
At first it won’t be that big of a deal. It will be similar to immigration policy. Like getting a Passport. It will begin to seem normal that a segment of the population simply can’t get on the network. When i say network i don’t mean Netflix. I mean access to clean water, clean Food and healthcare and basic sanitary necessities of life. As we are witnessing today the fight over who gets what.
Americans take water for granted. Nestle loves that. I don’t understand India with that sacred river, that thing is so toxic and they put dead bodies in it, defalcate in it,. This all happens because humans are basically illogical and irrational. Penn Jillette said the simplest trick you can do is exploring HOW DO WE KNOW WHAT IS TRUE. We have a very poor idea of what is true. The National Enquirer knew this back in 1970. Today President Trump has weaponized it. He can control it like a laser beam he aims at a target.
All these Behavioral Psychologists have uncovered consistent biases to responses. They traced these biases to mental shortcuts, or what they called “heuristics.” They say some of these heuristics are pretty obvious—people tend to make inferences from their own experience. They do experiments that show how seemingly unrelated things influence our choices and decision making very much unknowingly to us. Considering 95% of our cognitive activity is beyond our purview is it no wonder we are influenced by a large unseen chain of events? One thing leads to another even if it’s unseen and unknown to our conscious.
In his book “Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions” MIT professor Dan Ariely offers a taxonomy of how our unseen cognitive activity shapes our financial folly. Almost half the country is financially illiterate. Suzy Orman can tell you that. Many people are unable to manage money. It all goes away not long after they get it in their hands.
Here’s an irrational thought— irrationality is not always altogether a bad thing. What we most value in other people, after all, has little to do with the values of economics. (Who wants a friend or a lover who is too precise a calculator?) Some of the same experiments that demonstrate people’s weak-mindedness also reveal, to use a quaint term, their humanity. People, it turns out, want to be generous and they want to retain their dignity—even when it doesn’t really make sense. Behavioral economics seem to suggest that we are all pawns in a game whose forces we largely fail to comprehend.
What made this unseen 95% cognitive mechanism? It was your whole life. It’s where you were born, your genetics, education, experiences, all your past behavior. These things as a whole using all your bodily parts along with your 5 senses created a giant decision tree inside you. It’s a million different things, it’s a chain, it’s living document, this decision tree it funnels suggestions and decisions towards the surface (conscious). We keep hearing the figure 95% of it is not known to us but that suggests we are all the same. We are all -exactly not the same. Everyone interacts differently with their own “hidden decision tree.” Some folks are thoroughly clueless about why they do the things they do. Others are very in-tune with their own Self tendencies.
In my program Total Health Defense I suggest that you hack into your 95% and do it now, before somebody else does. As the behavioral scientists have shown, there are quite a few predictable behaviors that make us seem like human puppets that can be controlled by the right external cues. It amazes me the same cues can cause so many similar reactions from millions of people who do not know each other. I mean the tendency to believe in particular UFO’s, Conspiracies, Ghost stories and superstitions. It’s not the events, it’s a certain “pattern” that is attractive to these groups of people. If you are a Entertainer or a politician and you use these “patterns” you can influence people.
BEHAVIOR - GENETICS - FATE
Okay let’s review. 95% of our cognitive activity is out of our reach. This make us do all kinds of kooky irrational stuff. It also makes us do incredible acts of kindness and selflessness that is not always in our calculated best interest. If we become rational logical beings will that kill our creativity and art and music? We claim that nobody wants to be too precise and calculated (zero tolerance). As if irrational behavior is “humanity”? We want to have rules and laws but each side of the political aisle wants wiggle room to break the rules and laws to FAVOR their side, and neither side wants Zero Tolerance. This is contradictory.
We want the world to be fixed up but we don’t want to be cold precise and calculated. Around the same time we became modern enough to wreck the planet we’ve been getting pretty good at this contradictory way of running the planet. But we’re too slow time is running out. I don’t mean how we’ll pollute all the water and waste up all our resources although that too is coming. I mean we are running out of time to head off the networks. Not SkyNet or NetFlix but the mundane networks. The average infrastructure of society that is making things efficient i.e. Zero Tolerance. If humans don’t have act together they will be locked out of the networks. To gain entry might become so complicated we can’t even get in. It will be a Border that we have to gain Entry.
The mechanism that generates the 95% cognitive activity that we don’t know about was made by our behavior over our lifetime. It’s like we created this control panel that secretly controls us, but we created the controls so actually we are in control. We just don’t know it. We have to get to know our selves. Hack in.
Justin E.H. Smith, a philosopher at the University of Paris, pokes holes in the story humans in the Western world have been telling themselves for centuries: that we were once blinkered by myth and superstition, but then the ancient Greeks discovered reason and, later, the Enlightenment cemented rationality as the highest value in human life.
Mr. Smith argues that this is a flattering but false story. Humans, he says, are hardly rational, and in fact, irrationality has defined much of human life and history. And the point is not merely academic. “The desire to impose rationality, to make people or society more rational,” he writes, “mutates ... into spectacular outbursts of irrationality.”
Cyber Security. Pistols at dawn or knives at noon, forewarned is forearmed.
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Admit nothing deny everything respond with counter-accusations.
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It's not the daily increase but daily decrease. Hack away at the unessential.
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