In a “hot mic” moment, Xi, Putin, and Kim revealed that they have a lot in common with Thiel, Musk, and Gates: namely, they are all striving for immortality. Good buddies, all. As I explained in my book, The Evil Twins of Technocracy and Transhumanism, Technocracy and Transhumanism are like inseparable Siamese twins. Thus, this axis of powers seeks the same outcome as the megalomaniac Technocrats in the Western world, namely, Technocracy’s scientific dictatorship. ⁃ Patrick Wood, Editor.
Chinese President Xi Jinping commented on the possibility of people living to 150 during a hot-mic moment with his Russian and North Korean counterparts, a rare glimpse of an unscripted chat between three of the world’s most prominent strongmen.
The conversation between Xi, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un was captured on a live feed as the leaders ascended the Tiananmen Gate in Beijing, where they would observe a ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of Japan’s defeat in World War II on Wednesday. It was first flagged by social media users watching festivities around China’s military parade.
Audio of the exchange on longevity lasted less than a minute, dropped out at times and caught only snippets of the interaction. It picked up the conversation with Xi saying in Mandarin “these days” and “70 years old.”
A translator, apparently relaying Xi’s remarks, then was heard in Russian saying: “Earlier, people rarely lived to 70, but these days at 70 years you are still a child.”
