SLAUGHTERBOTS

Several months ago, the latest viral video was about something called "Slaughterbots." This *BlackMirror-esque short film is about tiny killer drones with minds of their own. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HipTO_7mUOw

While it's fiction—for now—this gives us a taste of undoubtedly to come during the era of Antichrist, especially if DARPA has their fingers in it. This may very well become part of the process to keep the masses corralled and in line when the Beast system comes on line in a few short years. Even since this very video, drones have become ubiquitous, and are getting more and more high tech and powerful, with cameras (including infrared or having "x-ray vision", as well as having weapons mounted on them), and powerful enough to easily lift a man. In the video it's said: "... they cannot be stopped." Remember that. Combine the infiltration and weaponry of drones with the growing "knowledge" of AI, and you have the perfect way to easily control the masses; it will be hard to escape the electronic net once it goes on line. 





Typically, any type of technology that is shown or talked about publicly is probably 20-30 years behind the truth of its actual technological development. As well, pay attention to Hollywood movies and shows, as many times they will show the reality of what's out there—or what's to come—couched in a veneer of humor and make-believe (Note: NASA was created by former Nazi scientists and men with backgrounds in the movie industry--all in order to lie, confuse, distract, obfuscate, and deceive the world about the Truth.).   





*Black Mirror is a very popular British and American television series on Netflix, based on the "what if" scenario of technology run amok. The term  black mirror, also known as a scrying mirror, is/was used in occultic practices to try and gain knowledge or wisdom, or for divination, fortune-telling, clairvoyance, channeling, or other pagan disciplines. Ironically, and in the vein of yet another in-our-faces bit of "light bearer" trickery, we spend a good part of our lives staring into very our own personal scrying mirrors, seeking wisdom, answers, enlightenment, companionship, and knowledge: our televisions, computers, tablets and smart phones.




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