The problem is not really AI or performance art, as these are just the smoke screens put forward to obscure the truth. The problem can once again be traced back to the true nature of human consciousness, one of Their biggest secrets. In this case, the important secret concerns the "age of reason".
Many will have heard the phrase, and perhaps have a vague idea of the concept, but none will know a clear definition or can relate a precise concept. That's by design. You aren't supposed to have a clear idea. They keep this secret not by shooting people who mention it, but by making sure it stays peripheral and out-of-focus. "Smart" people do "the smart thing" and pass on by, and the rest never notice in the first place.
There is, of course, much to be said, but the important characteristic here is that, as part of normal human development, the "age of reason" is when the human mind begins to distinguish between fantasy and reality. The big trick being played is to keep as many people as possible from making this transition.
To learn a tiny bit about this concept and to study how the secret is kept, we can look at three articles, each on it's own easily found:
You can pick up information on the phenomenon from each, but to see how the secret is kept one must observe in the apophatic sense, by studying what is not there but should be.
You see that the Scholastic article only mentions "first Communion", but not that the concept is established in Canon Law as we see from Wiki. Verywell Mind states plainly that, "young children have difficulty distinguishing fantasy from reality", but the word "fantasy" is not even mentioned in the Wiki. See how the game is played?
If this is news to anyone reading this, please consider the "meta" fact that you first heard about this from some rando on an obscure social media site, not an academic or a scientist or the Discovery Channel or any of those high-profile alt-media researchers all over every podcast. Let it be a demonstration of how far down They keep us in the hole.
The problem is not really AI or performance art, as these are just the smoke screens put forward to obscure the truth. The problem can once again be traced back to the true nature of human consciousness, one of Their biggest secrets. In this case, the important secret concerns the "age of reason".
Many will have heard the phrase, and perhaps have a vague idea of the concept, but none will know a clear definition or can relate a precise concept. That's by design. You aren't supposed to have a clear idea. They keep this secret not by shooting people who mention it, but by making sure it stays peripheral and out-of-focus. "Smart" people do "the smart thing" and pass on by, and the rest never notice in the first place.
There is, of course, much to be said, but the important characteristic here is that, as part of normal human development, the "age of reason" is when the human mind begins to distinguish between fantasy and reality. The big trick being played is to keep as many people as possible from making this transition.
To learn a tiny bit about this concept and to study how the secret is kept, we can look at three articles, each on it's own easily found:
Person (Catholic canon law): Age of reason
A Milestone Developmental Stage: The Age of Reason
Can Children Understand the Difference Between Fantasy and Reality?
You can pick up information on the phenomenon from each, but to see how the secret is kept one must observe in the apophatic sense, by studying what is not there but should be.
You see that the Scholastic article only mentions "first Communion", but not that the concept is established in Canon Law as we see from Wiki. Verywell Mind states plainly that, "young children have difficulty distinguishing fantasy from reality", but the word "fantasy" is not even mentioned in the Wiki. See how the game is played?
If this is news to anyone reading this, please consider the "meta" fact that you first heard about this from some rando on an obscure social media site, not an academic or a scientist or the Discovery Channel or any of those high-profile alt-media researchers all over every podcast. Let it be a demonstration of how far down They keep us in the hole.