In a few previous articles I’ve mentioned a book entitled That Hideous Strength. This book is the third of a space trilogy written by C.S. Lewis. I’ve mentioned the work a few times not because it is necessarily a literary masterpiece, but because of its eerie correlation to the modern transhumanist movement. Written shortly after World War II, the story is about fascists that are also transhumanists that are seeking to sanitize the planet of organic life. These transhumanists are communicating to a severed head that is connected to giant computers as it is interfaced (pun intended) with artificial intelligence. As the story unfolds it turns out that they were not communicating with AI, instead they were speaking with dark entities or fallen angels.

It is not possible to ascertain whether the modern transhumanists are communicating with Beelzebub or not. Although, it is a safe bet that they are not Divinely inspired…Instead of severed heads and giant computers, the modern transhumanists are using ‘vaccines’ aerosols, and nanotechnology. 

Still, what are the real threats posed by this ideology, and is it feasible?  

Technology and propaganda can be used for mind control. Words have power. Words alone can be used for mind control and even physiological changes. Sound waves are projected from one mind while another mind decodes these frequencies. While this discussion is not going to focus on the power of words, understanding that a coding and decoding of frequencies are involved is relevant to consider, when thinking about the use of technology to code and decode frequencies in the body or mind.   

Transhumanism and nanotechnology are real threats to the human race. It appears fairly clear that in addition to creating a technocracy enslaving the human race, the globalist agenda is to depopulate the planet, and in the process experiment on humans in pursuit of their transhumanist goal which seems to be to a quixotic attempt to live forever and to augment or enhance their reality by merging with technology, while plugging the rest of us into a computer enhanced reality similar to the movie the Matrix.