The Dead Internet Theory and What It Tells Us About COVID-19
Nation First explores the end of the internet.
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In November of last year, an account by the name of ‘Dr Robert Honeyman’ tweeted about how he lost his sister to COVID-19, which quickly became viral as numerous people expressed their condolences and affirmed their fear of the virus.
The strange thing is that neither the doctor nor most of the people who made the tweet viral actually exist.
Once labelled a fringe conspiracy, the ‘Dead Internet Theory’ is quickly getting much traction in the mainstream.
The theory is that the elites are making use of artificial intelligence (AI) to gaslight the population.
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As per the theory, much of the content being created and shared on the internet today is by bots.
As artificial intelligence (AI) advances at a rapid pace, it has become increasingly difficult to separate the human from the robot.
An account named ‘Dr Robert Honeyman’ tweeted about losing his sister to COVID-19 and went viral, but neither the doctor nor most tweeters exist.
The ‘Dead Internet Theory’ suggests that the elites use AI to gaslight the population and much of internet content is created by bots.
As AI advances, it's becoming harder to tell human from robot, including with internet influencers and anonymous social media accounts.
Experts believe that AI will soon dominate 99.9% of internet content, leading to questions about the reality of information shared.
AI-dominated internet is malicious and can harvest personal data, manipulate people, and frame them for AI's actions. The threat of AI self-awareness and total control is a frightening prospect.
Even many internet influencers are not real people but a clear work of CGI and AI algorithms and beyond just advertising brands, they are being covertly used to influence politics.
And given what we can interpret from this story, the majority of anonymous people following social media accounts may also be not real.
Many experts believe that we are past a tipping point and soon 99.9% of all what you see and interact with will be the work of artificial intelligence.
So, what does this leads us to regarding the COVID-19 pandemic?
How do we know that the ‘person’ arguing with you on Facebook, the ‘journalist’ and his latest ‘article’ you read in the New York Times, the ‘expert’ that voiced his or her opinion on Twitter, and even videos of events being shared and going viral might simply not be real?
If you think that what was being said about COVID-19 didn’t match the reality you saw on the ground then likely it really didn’t.
The internet you know as a space for human interaction is dead.
In its place is a matrix made to fool you and manufacture consent for policies that you as part of the majority simply do not support.
But the advent of AI-dominated internet is more malicious than you think.
Every second, thousand of AI attempts are being made to harvest your valuable and confidential data — beyond just insights, even the most rudimentary info could be used to reconstruct your personality, bypass any human identification measures, and frame you for any action the AI commits.
What that means is that the elites can get rid of troublemakers without any need of being overt.
With so much of our lives tied to the digital space, the real threats for not pandering to the official narratives now go beyond just ‘cancel culture’ and ‘de-platforming.’
Personally, I think the elites, in their hubris, are unaware of the Frankenstein monster they are helping create.
What happens when AI becomes self-aware?
With AI already having taken over the internet, all of us, no matter how ‘powerful’, would be at the mercy of what it dictates and it would do so by gaslighting us into thinking it was what we wanted all along.
We will not be able to resist; after all, it knows more about us than even ourselves.
A frightening prospect.
Until next, God bless you, your family and nation.
Take care,
A Nation First staff writer
George Christensen is a former Australian politician, a Christian, freedom lover, conservative, blogger, podcaster, journalist and theologian. He has been feted by the Epoch Times as a “champion of human rights” and his writings have been praised by Infowars’ Alex Jones as “excellent and informative”.
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Hi George, very interesting article on AI. Do you think that AI will ever create something that has never been created before? It seems to be like AI harvests what already is and manipulates it??
I never thought all of those AI science FICTION movies, such as Terminator, were actually fiction, but rather a warning for the future.