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Future Freedom = Being Without Online Technology




Online technology was created to control humanity.

One thing we can all agree on is that online/smart technology will only increase and become more integrated into our lives in the future, even at an exponential rate, as technological advancement reaches singularity.

Therefore, we can conclude with deductive reasoning that our individual freedom will only be achieved without said technology. If this technology, manifested with AI automation, is going to be used to control us in every aspect of our lives, then freedom will not exist.

Freedom is not just doing everything the controllers tell you to do or get punished, it is being free to do what you want do, under the natural law of treating others as you would want to be treated (do no harm physically to others, don’t steal or damage property/possessions of others, etc.).

The near future is going to be defined by how technology is used to control humanity; it will be done under the guise of something other than control, but that is the true intent, the real purpose of integrating it into our lives, for having every person become dependent upon it to get by in the system.

Control equals power, so absolute control has always been the main objective of the enemy.

Reason and experience will tell us, in the near future (10–20 years), everyone will be dependent on online technology to live and get by in the system, even if they are independently wealthy and don’t have to work.

What does that mean for those who don’t go along with everything the powers to be impose upon us? What if we don’t want to take a certain medicine? What if we don’t want to give up our guns? What if we don’t want to use the technology in the first place?

In the future, the only freedom we will have is one without online technology. This is because using technology will come at the price of our individual freedom.

This means people who value freedom over going along with the technocracy will be forced to live outside of the system that uses online technology in every aspect of our lives.

How will they do this? I don’t know, except it will require living in the wilderness outside of the smart cities and system.

Will they be treated like criminals? Considering how much of a hindrance they will be to the powers to be, how they would inspire others to question the tech tyranny, yes, they would likely be treated like criminals to various degrees depending on how much control the powers to be have.

The control and power of the tech elite will only increase as their technology grows and as people go along with their plan, so at first they probably won’t be able to do much with those who don’t go along, yet, eventually, they will likely use technology itself to track them down, put them prison, or eliminate them in some manner.

Christians will be the main segment of society that won’t go along. This is part of the end times test, to see who will choose the world vs. God. Many now claim they believe in the Holy Bible by saying they are Christians, but those who are false will go along with technology, claiming it isn’t bad, that the control is for our good, etc. They will take the Mark of the Beast.

That is why online/smart technology is so difficult to resist; no one can argue the efficiency and convenience it offers in our lives. No one can argue how stimulating it is, how captivating it is as entertainment.

Yet, there is a price to pay for every choice we make, for everything we do. The price for many will be their individual freedom.

It will be as simple as the powers to be saying: “You do this or you lose access to the online world.”

Once losing access to the online world means the impossibility to function in our modern future world, then it is a choice of losing everything or going along with whatever dictates are imposed upon us.

This is the inevitable future we have ahead.

Freedom will only remain without online technology.

If this is true, then why are we so clueless and willing to let this technology invade our lives? I believe it is a willing blindness, so people can enjoy the pleasures and convenience that technology brings.

We are simply pretending everything will be fine, that the technology itself will be the solution. In our hearts and souls, we know this is false.

We are being set up.

The only solution I can offer is to use this time to prepare your heart, mind, and soul for the ultimate test of faith. To unplug from online technology as much as possible, to aspire to be free of online technology or able to be if needed.

We are in a transitional period when this technology is offered to us for free, to use as we want, seemingly without a price, yet this is just to get us hooked on the drug. After we are hooked and have become dependent upon it to live in the system, the bill will come in the form of compliance with the dictates from the powers to be.

Maybe we can’t stop this inevitable outcome, but we can prepare for it. Many of the older generations aren’t worried about it because they feel they will be dead and gone by the time this happens, but what about those of us who remain, shouldn’t we consider these matters seriously?

Instead of being consumed with building wealth, a career, or family, why not consider what kind of world you are building these things for?

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