Conspiracy Against Common Sense
It’s Not Intelligent It’s Artificial
First off I would like to apologies for the lack of articles for the past few weeks, a case of bronchitis swept through my family and knocked us all for six.
Today I would like to start off with a fascinating story of a man you may never have heard of, but a man who is a true hero and perhaps actually did save the world from blowing itself up.
In reality what saved the world, is his connection to common sense. A sense that is available to all human beings walking the earth, yet one we have been brainwashed to ignore. This man was brave enough to trust his own intuition.
It is all entangled in the science of quantum physics. We are all connected, we all innately KNOW right from wrong, yet some have chosen to ignore this feeling, this sense, and others have dove head first into cognitive dissonance in order to prove themselves right, when it does nothing of the sort.
It seems many people want to be proven right, more than they want to keep themselves and their families safe. Even if it leads to atomic weapons being deployed as a result, wiping out the human race in the process.
Many religions are geared towards “proving” prophecies. So much so that they are making them happen themselves.
This is idiotic, for wisdom and intellect are not the same.
Lieutenant Stanislav Petrov
Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov is a name many of us many never have heard of, which just goes to show the inverted ways of this world at this present time.
He was a lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air Force who was the duty officer at the command center for the Oko nuclear early-warning system when the system reported that a missile had been launched from the United States, followed by up to four more.
The Oko (Eye) nuclear site is a Russian missile defence early warning system which was at the time under the control of the Soviet Union. The system uses the detection of the missiles exhaust fumes to identify when they are on target to hit Russia.
On the 26th December 1983 Petrov was the duty officer in command of the system, he had taken over from another officer who had called in sick. Just imagine what might have happened if Petrov was not called in and the other officer had been on duty.
Perhaps there is some sort of divine providence helping humanity out after all.
On the 26th December 1983 the system reported that a ballistic missile had been launched from the United States. The report then followed up that another four more missiles were on their way to Russia.
We were heading into a Nuclear war, according to this system and Lieutenant Petrov was the man that fate would choose to react to this warning.

Petrov was in shock but his common sense and intuition told him that if the United States were going to launch ballistic/nuclear missiles into Russia, they would not just send a few, they would deploy all of them in one go.
Petrov had a choice to make, a choice that could result in the death of millions in both Russia and the United States as well as any other country that got sucked into what would likely be WW3, a nuclear war in fact.
This one man decided that the computer system was wrong, that this technology had gone wrong and that what he was seeing was not the truth. A human being took the responsibility away from the machine and in reality likely saved billions of lives, if not humanity itself.
His subsequent decision to disobey orders, against Soviet military protocol, is credited with having prevented an erroneous retaliatory nuclear attack on the United States and its NATO allies that would have likely resulted in a large-scale nuclear war. An investigation later confirmed that the Soviet satellite warning system had indeed malfunctioned. Because of his decision not to launch a retaliatory nuclear strike amid this incident, Petrov is often credited as having “saved the world” – Wikipedia
What the Soviet’s system was actually reading was cloud covering the moon which gave the system the impression that missiles had been launched.
This was an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile which was primarily used to deliver Nuclear war heads. The launch of which was set to trigger a nuclear response from the Soviet Union.
Below is the error that had happened:
It was subsequently determined that the false alarm had been created by a rare alignment of sunlight on high-altitude clouds above North Dakota and the Molniya orbits of the satellites, an error later corrected by cross-referencing a geostationary satellite. – Wikipedia
This man is a true hero, but of course the world doesn’t celebrate ordinary men like Petrov, even though he could have practically save the world.
I mention this story not to highlight the man, although this should be done as much as possible, but to show you how dangerous it is when we start to buy into the pure insanity that technology is more intelligent than man.
This is why the likes of Elon Musk, Ray Kurzweil and many others are in my view, anti human lunatics and part of a technocratic death cult.
It was Stanislav Petrov’s humanity and common sense that override the soulless technology that was about to blow the world up, and itself with it.
The A.I Death Cult
If the above account is not clear evidence that believing that technology can out think man is a ticket to death and destruction, then I don’t know what is.
Transhumanist Ray Kurzweil was hired by Googles Larry Page to “work on new projects involving machine learning and language processing”. He has openly stated that by 2029 A.I would outthink any person.
The rhetoric of this man is a simply a weak and shallow sales pitch. These systems are created by man, they are controlled and programmed by man and cannot outsmart the creator.
What many do not understand is that this belief system comes from an anti human death cult that goes back thousands of years. In more recent times we have the X Club with Thomas Huxley, the grandfather of Aldous and Julian. These are Transhumanist’s which is the more modern word for eugenics, a word coined by Julian Huxley himself.
Elon Musk is simply the modern-day poster boy for the X Club.