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Dachsie
7th February 2017, 02:04 PM
This sounds like it might be interesting though I am not going to be able to watch it.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQ0XD20/ref=as_li_ss_tl?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1477439325&sr=1-1&keywords=Obsolete&linkCode=sl1&tag=truthmedia-20&linkId=fe7fc2d6188d5399363a82edc6c7c0a7



We're told the future doesn't need us. With the rise of technology, humans will have to be very clever - and very careful - not to be left behind, because human labor is rapidly losing its value. Is this the real motivation behind a secretive effort to reduce population and centralize control? Maybe the biggest threat we face isn't just automation, but the risk that humans are becoming obsolete.

Starring:
Aaron Dykes, Joe Joseph
Runtime:
49 minutes

You can choose WATCH FREE WITH ADS

This means you do not have to be an Amazon Prime member BUT you do have to be registered as a regular Amazon customer, which I am not because I disenrolled when Amazon banned Nobody Died at Sandy Hook book. When I gave up my Amazon membership, they wiped out all of the about 25 Kindle books I had purchased. It was still worth it to me.

Just think if we stop supporting the MSM, Jeff Bezos and the whole Amazon and Washington Post garbage, we will be doing something important.

Also I found returns on Amazon to be difficult and that they lied in their description of things, like they would say a purse is genuine leather when it clearly is not when you receive it but it is too much hassle to return it. Walmart is doing much better than Amazon these days though they do not yet have the selection Amazon has. I have found some great preparedness food storage items at Walmart for very good prices.

singular_me
12th February 2017, 10:03 AM
this is an issue many truthers do not get yet...

money is a time device and knowledge accelerates time. There only are two solutions, either your put a block on knowledge and prevent civilization from entering the industrialization era (what is too late now)... or money has to go because the speed of knowledge is catching up with that of money -- and eliminates jobs, and money by the same token.

It is a mind over matter issue: the mind (knowledge) is stronger that matter (money)

a money-free society is the only way to go if knowledge is allowed to expand. It has nothing with communism but metaphysics, and must be overcome: or we just stay in "darwinian mode at our own expenses (the current roadmap). But if God gave man the dominion over nature, it is precisely to avoid predatory behaviors ending up threatening the whole civilization. Darwin is the ultimate deception, hence money... the paradigm at some point MUST collapse.

The 3rd option is that cyborgs must go the way they came from... DARPA could help positively here if it was not serving the interests of technocracy, but in this environment we have either people fearing knowledge (fundamentalism) and ignorance of what is really going on... and of course, agenda 21 as a final solution. They knew since the 1st computer was created that our destiny was about to be alter in a big way and lead to massive unemployment.

Ignorance rules anyway... there are solutions but making people fear for their "security and belongings" will surely play out in the hands of the bad guys. It was planned that way, 5000 years now that humans are useless eaters anyway. There is much bigger picture at stake but that is for another thread.

Populations could have been prepared for the shift 50 years ago and by now, we'd be able to muddle through. Unfortunately, it wont be the case, unless a majority understand that there is NO way back.

Objective Reality is all there is. A peaceful civilization is which that understands the above and that matter is but an illusion. Or get ready for the tyrannical ant colony.
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Study: Robots could soon replace most government workers

Saturday, February 11, 2017 by: Jayson Veley

(Natural News) According to a study by the British think tank, Reform, robots could potentially replace 90 percent of federal workers, a transition that would save the government an estimated $8 billion per year.

The study indicates that robots would be much more efficient than humans when it comes to data collection, processing paperwork and other routine tasks. Even professions that require more skill and precision, such as jobs in the medical field, could benefit from robotic assistants doing odds and ends around the workplace. (RELATED: Learn about new technology from Amazon that could take over 3 million human jobs).

Reform found that there are actually very few jobs in civil service that absolutely require a human being as opposed to a robot. “Twenty percent of public-sector workers hold ‘strategic,’ cognitive roles,” Reform said in their press release on the study. “They will use data analytics to identify patterns—improving decision-making and allocating workers most efficiently.”...

http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-02-11-study-robots-could-replace-most-government-workers.html



Are humans becoming obsolete in the workforce? All signs point to "yes."

As IBM's Watson proved on Jeopardy, robots are becoming smarter than people. They also make fewer mistakes and they don't get bored.

By 2013 there will be 1.2 million industrial robots working worldwide — that's one robot for every 5,000 people, according to Marshall Brain, founder of How Stuff Works and author of Robotic Nation.

Robots are currently analyzing documents, filling prescriptions, and handling other tasks that were once exclusively done by humans.
http://media1.s-nbcnews.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/robot-tease-4x3.grid-4x2.jpg
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/42183592/ns/business-careers/t/nine-jobs-humans-may-lose-robots/#.WJ6RtRIrKRs


THE PLAN FOR 90% UNEMPLOYMENT

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGyPiqdoPDk

Cebu_4_2
12th February 2017, 08:13 PM
This sounds like it might be interesting though I am not going to be able to watch it.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQ0XD20/ref=as_li_ss_tl?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1477439325&sr=1-1&keywords=Obsolete&linkCode=sl1&tag=truthmedia-20&linkId=fe7fc2d6188d5399363a82edc6c7c0a7

Good movie to watch. Wakes you up to reality around the globe. Although it briefly delves into the future it is more about the waste and how the waste is governed instead of re-used or repaired. Worth a look.