The Cybernetic Truth (Part 3)

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An excerpt from a book, I am writing, entitled "Rise and Fall: A Discourse Upon the Phenomena of Civilisation and of Decline", by Silas Gauthier. This is a small excerpt from the conlcusionary section; this section details my new working hypothesis regarding this injection and the nano-platform to be used to induce behavioral modification, potentially. Now, I discuss to a great length about very jargonistic concepts hence this may be daunting on your first listen. However, I can assure you that it is crucial that you pay close attention to this, because - as I will outline in the subsequent parts - this is entirely the path I believe the controllers wish to take us down. Simply put, the mechanization of Man; turning him into a directly controlled slave. Hence, "Social Automation". This third section deals primarily with the history and the exponents of this agenda; all the way back to the theory of natural selection and of Evolution. Moreover, I discuss negative feedback loops and also how this all ties in with the desire for the ruling class to outrun entropy or civilizational decay; as I discuss in other videos, the cycle of civilization plays a large part in this scheme for the HIVE control-grid and the theorized depopulation agenda.

I will be doing more videos similar in vein to this one, so please do keep tuned and share this, or mirror it on your own channel (just ensure you credit me and link people to my channel and please put, if you could, the title of my book in the description which will be coming out this year, TBA). Spread the word and share this video! Take these lessons to heart and prepare accordingly, as you will it.

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References:

O. Nafcha, E.T. Higgins, B. Eitam, Chapter 3 - Control feedback as the motivational force behind habitual behavior, Editor(s): Bettina Studer, Stefan Knecht, Progress in Brain Research, Elsevier, Volume 229, 2016, Pages 49-68, ISSN 0079-6123, ISBN 9780444637017, https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.pbr.2016.06.008. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0079612316300942)

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