In this video, I'll be drawing heavily on footage from one of my favorite YouTube producers, Jason A
and from one of his favorite preachers, Ken Ortiz, from Spokane, Washington.
Jason A hardly ever makes personal comments
he just shows what others are saying, and then lets people form their own opinions.
I'll be sharing a bit more than that here, but not much more.
The facts do pretty well speak for themselves.
So, let's get started.
How many of you have been like me?
Whenever people talk about all the CCTV cameras that exist in the world today
or when they have talked about how our mail can be read, and about how almost anyone
could get access to what we say on the Internet
I used to say, "Who has the time to be bothered watching all that those cameras are seeing
"and who has the time to read everything that we write on the Internet?
"It's just too much to wade through.
"Unless we get a very high profile, we have nothing to worry about."
Well, now, with the advent of something called 'quantum computers', all that information
all of it--can be processed in almost no time at all
and then the computer itself can make intelligent decisions based on the algorithms within it.
Knowledge is power, and we now have artificial intelligence
in these huge computers, whose knowledge is almost omniscient
capable of making godlike decisions about the future of the entire human race
based on the criteria that have been fed into them by whoever has the money and the will
to obtain and use that power.
The Hebrew prophet, Daniel, received secret information about the future of the world many centuries ago.
Only now is it becoming apparent just how right he was.
This is part of what God told him
"Seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased"
"Knowledge shall be increased"...that is the understatement of the 21st century.
It's not just that knowledge is growing, but it's begun to grow at a rate unparalleled in the history of the world.
So that knowledge doubled once every 100 years, until 1950 or World War II
when knowledge began to double every 25 years.
And then today we say the doubling of knowledge in the world happens every 13 months.
Now, tell us, what is quantum computing?
Well, very few people know that we are reaching
the point where we can no longer make faster computers using the technology that we are using today.
This year, IBM began to help us take that first step in producing the first
commercially viable quantum computer.
Now, what is a quantum computer?
Well, I don't know what it's going to cost; they just profiled it just about a month ago
and it's an amazing 20 by 20 box.
But the fact is, it's going to be probably in the range of billions of dollars.
But the value of this piece of equipment--which is so necessary--is its ability to
basically atomically process information, rather than rely upon silicon chip based computers.
Guys, what will quantum computing help us do that we cannot do today?
Well, basically, what we will be able to do is operations that today take us, let's say, hours or days
we can do it in the blink of a second.
It has the ability to take massive amounts of data and crunch them
and sort them according to the algorithms that are written to get the information that you want.
Not only is the quantum thousands of times faster than a silicon-based computer, but it's absolutely necessary
for creating the 'Internet of Things.'
This 'Internet of Things' is quite a new concept, which can include anything you buy.
But the clothing industry seems to be the best way to merge it
with 24-hour surveillance in the style of the novel '1984.'
The convergence of new technologies is opening up previously unimaginable possibilities.
The convergence of fashion and technology
also provides opportunities to transform not just clothes, but the people wearing them.
Note that they keep telling us that these things are going to help us
when we, the consumers, don't really need all of this control.
It's not being done for us, is being done to us, and yet we quietly follow the trends.
What is really special about the clothing industry is just how totally they dictate what their customers will wear.
This remarkable control has not been overlooked by the powers that be
who are obsessed with monitoring everything.
Myant is a company that's pioneering the creation of clothing that can monitor your every move.
We call it 'textile computing', some other people call it 'smart fabric.'
Everything will have these very inexpensive chips put in them
so that the manufacturer, the owner--everything about it will be known and will be traceable.
Essentially, it's an interactive fabric that could sense data from you.
So called 'smart fabrics' are being touted as the next frontier of wearable technology.
Yarns are paired with electronic sensors, so that essential data can be captured from the human body.
"Essential data?"
Essential to whom? You and I don't need this stuff!
Smart fabrics could radically change consumers' relationships with the clothes they wear.
But as technology increases the pace of change
how can the industry keep track of what consumers really want?
We are just seeing a pace of change which is frightening, but it's also incredibly exciting to the future of fashion.
But when this comes online, you know, they say that the rate of knowledge increase will double every 12 hours.
All this information is gathered up
and they just simply have to write the algorithm that they need to sort the data
and they have the quantum computing which can do it fast enough.
So that, instantaneously information about you can be grasped.
Basically, what an algorithm does is it places a value
on certain pieces of information, and discards the things that aren't valued.
So it's like what the Chinese are doing today with their 'social credit score.'
And here, the state is already using data in an effort to control the behavior of its citizens.
Journalist Leo Hu is barred from some hotels.
He can't buy property. He can't even take a high-speed train.
The government here is building a 'social credit system' using individuals' data.
The Chinese government wants this social credit system to monitor the trustworthiness of its 1.4 billion citizens
and to monitor their compliance with social norms and rules.
This could eventually include close surveillance of their activities both online and in the wider world.
In western democracies, checks and balances could prevent the kind of exploitation
some in China are already facing.
But, will they?
I think it's interesting that the Chinese people care more about safety than freedom.
And essentially, throughout history, people have over and over again given up their their freedom
in order to feel more safe; it's part of the secret of the Nazis in Europe.
This is the kind of thing that guys like Stalin and Hitler would have
sold everyone's firstborn child to have.
So, what we're really seeing is the normalization of a cashless society
and the normalization of the extinction of privacy.
So, people say, "How in the world can the Antichrist control the world economy?"
There are seven and a half billion people who are now living on the planet Earth.
By the way, twenty one percent of those live in China.
India requires 1.3 billion people to have biometric cards in order to engage in the system.
On the other end, you've got China with 1.2 billion people.
We're getting close to half the world's population being already part
of this kind of surveillance system, and it's reaching all over.
Venezuela now is working with ZTE, one of these Chinese companies developing this technology
because Maduro in Venezuela would like to have that kind of control over his population.
The deadbeat map is an add-on to the Chinese social media platform, 'WeChat.'
It allows users to pinpoint the location of those who have failed to pay their debts
within a 500 meter radius.
This naming and shaming app, essentially, is China's latest tool to monitor the behavior of its citizens
and to pretty much distinguish between those who are trustworthy and those who are disobedient.
It's pretty terrifying.
This is part of China's social credit system, which is  reportedly going to be mandatory by 2020.
Is that likely to work? Do people not care that much about their privacy?
Listen, if people here are willing to hand over much of our privacy
in exchange for commercial and material efficiency
what's to say that 1.4 billion people in China wouldn't give over their privacy for governing efficiency.
So, when we talk about how China is trying to become an AI superpower in the 21st century
that's about controlling an industry that has global implications.
We don't have the same level of despotism in our country that exists in other countries
but it's just a matter of time.
According to the future business of Australia, 2040 report
they said most workers are predicted to have embedded personal technology within 18 years.
The vast majority of our employees absolutely love the conveniences
that having this chip in their hand really brings.
I can log into my computer with this, which I do every day.
I can log into my phone with it.
I can pay for items if I forgot my credit card or my phone.
The final replacement is going to happen when we fully go away from hard currency, to digital currency.
Only 8% of currency actually exists in a physical form.
92-93% of all currency is digital alread.
This requires digital devices.
And currently today, there are 10 billion--10 billion with a 'B'--10 billion digital devices on planet Earth.
By 2020, next year, there will be between 50 and 60 billion digital devices on the planet.
At this point, Ortiz starts talking very plainly about Bible prophecy.
He refers to the Antichrist himself, but also to his mark
implanted in the right hand or the forehead of virtually everyone on Earth
without which we will not be able to buy or sell; and this is where it all comes together.
There has never been another point in human history that we can look at
where the literal fulfillment of these things could actually take place.
You see, throughout history, people have been trying to look at these
words and understand these symbols and these actions and these personalities
and they tend to--as we often do--identify it with what's going on in our personal generation.
I mean, in World War II, the vast majority of Evangelical Christians who believed in the literal
fulfillment of Biblical prophecy, were absolutely convinced that it was Adolf Hitler, and for good reason.
He really seemed to fit all of that, and one of the things I pointed out earlier
was that the spirit of Antichrist has been with us since the fall.
But never before in human history has this been able to be fulfilled
in the literal sense in which the Bible speaks of it.
And what happened, even historically, is the church began to
--especially after the pattern or example of Augustan in the fifth century--began to interpret it allegorically.
And the problem with allegoric interpretations is that your allegory as good is as mine.
And so once you disconnect the prophecy from historical reality in the future
and give it something other than a very literal meaning, you will be free to give it any meaning you want.
Yet today is different, because today we can look at its most literal meaning
and we can see the possibility of its fulfillment in the world in which we live.
And the idea of one universal economy, where nobody can buy or sell without being part of it
has never been a reality until the day in which we're living today.
Satan has to have a delivery system for this universal world economy
and today we're in that kind of world, where there's an all-encompassing universal system
that is even operating as we speak.
So, where do we go from here?
Sadly, there are a lot of people wringing their hands about just how inevitable all of this is.
But very few can see how it has always been planned by God
as one final and ultimate revelation of his son, Jesus Christ.
Solutions everywhere range from stockpiling weapons and food
to saying magic prayers, so that you will at least go to heaven after they kill you.
But somewhere in between is what Jesus taught his disciples from day one.
He taught them to take no thought for food or clothing
but to seek first his kingdom and his righteousness
and our Heavenly Father will take care of all our material needs.
Learning to live without the Mark of the Beast is a very big part of what Christian discipleship is all about.
The bottom line is that we listen...we listen to Jesus in the four Gospels
we listen to the Holy Spirit in the little decisions that we make every day of our lives
and we listen to God speaking to us through all that is happening in the world around us.
People are not doing that
and because of it, no amount of panic or hysteria is going to prepare you for what is coming.
Everywhere, people are wanting to get inside information
but without reference to the one who predicted all of this in the first place.
He's not stupid, you know.
No quantum computer can hold a candle to the real intelligence behind the universe.
All of this is part of God's showdown with a rebellious human race.
People like you and me, who have lived our lives with almost total disregard for our Creator
his purpose for creating us, and his plan for our lives.
But, now, a few of us are trying to change all of that.
We're doing what we can to re-establish that link with Jesus Christ
the literal son of the Creator of the universe.
It has radically transformed our lives.
This is not tradition Church, and it is not traditional prepping; it is preparing us for life in a new world
which is going to outlast all that the Antichrist can do with his temporary kingdoms.
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