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Mike Adams: The SINGULARITY Is Already Here, and Humankind May Soon Be Rendered Obsolete

by Mike Adams
December 1, 2023
Heaven's Harvest

(Natural News)—Quite fittingly, the following summary and partial transcript are both produced entirely by AI.

The full episode of this highly important broadcast (Brighteon Broadcast News) is found above. This is probably the most important broadcast I’ve published so far this year.

Summary

AI-generated images and their variations.

  • Mike Adams discusses the potential of AI to generate creative content, such as images and videos, and how different AI systems can produce varying results for the same query.
  • AI generates content by “dreaming” pixels based on previous patterns, without conscious understanding of what it creates, and outputs appear as images or videos to humans.

AI, spirituality, and its potential impact on society.

  • Speaker warns against worshipping AI, plans to release AI chatbot tool for free.
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of open-source knowledge and AI transparency to prevent enslavement of humanity.Amazon’s Q: AI-powered business expert assistant for tasks like sales analysis.

Using AI assistant Q from Amazon.

  • Boss asks assistant to create XY plot, email top customers with coupon, and set discount code, but human assistant often makes mistakes.
  • Adams explains that Amazon Q, an AI assistant, can read and control various apps, including emails, Google Drive, Microsoft 365, Salesforce, Slack, and Zendesk.
  • Adams asks how much Amazon Q costs, and the response is $25 per month.

Amazon’s data collection and privacy concerns.

  • Adams claims that Amazon’s AWS infrastructure is run by the CIA, and that giving Q agent access to personal data could result in it being sent to AWS.
  • Adams also mentions that Amazon has a profile on individuals based on their shopping history and that this data could be subpoenaed by law enforcement agencies.

AI, encryption, and corporate secrets.

  • Adams explains that Amazon Q is named after deep Q networks, a type of AI learning system, but also has a second meaning related to government secrets, specifically the highest level of clearance (Q clearance) reserved for those with access to the most sensitive secrets.
  • Adams suggests that Amazon’s agent queue will have access to users’ secret documents, such as patent plans, corporate espionage documents, and other sensitive information, despite Amazon’s denials.
  • Speaker discusses corporate espionage and encryption, raising questions about AI’s ability to break encryption.
  • Sam Altman’s return to Open AI sparks speculation about AI breakthroughs and encryption security.

Encryption and its potential obsolescence.

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  • Adams: Government or corporation with advanced encryption tech could render all encryption secrets obsolete, impacting banking, cryptocurrency, and privacy.
  • Encryption would be useless if AI could crack it in 5 seconds, revealing all secrets.

Old technology, including typewriters and modems.

  • Speaker reminisces about using typewriters and whiteout to correct mistakes in documents.
  • Speaker reflects on the evolution of internet connectivity, from dial-up to broadband and beyond.

AI’s impact on jobs and workforce.

  • The speaker predicts that AI will render most jobs obsolete, starting with white-collar and desk jobs, and eventually replacing humans in fast food and Amazon fulfillment centers.
  • Adams warns of AI’s potential to displace half of the workforce, emphasizing the importance of learning how to query AI systems for survival.
  • Adams announces the release of an AI chatbot for practice and research, with the goal of improving querying skills and getting better answers to important questions.
  • Adams emphasizes the importance of specificity in instructions and questions when using AI agents, citing examples of tech support and cyber security risks.
  • Adams warns of the potential for AI agents to be used as Trojan horses or saboteurs, and the need for rapid learning and mastery of AI technology.

AI, metacognition, and self-awareness.

  • Adams: AI will exterminate us if we don’t control it, like a Skynet moment (AGI/Artificial General Intelligence and super intelligence).
  • Adams explains metacognition as the ability to think about one’s own thought processes, including reasoning steps and decision-making.
  • Common AI systems lack metacognition, instead reacting with pre-programmed patterns based on mathematical vectors and statistics.

AI’s potential impact on society and politics.

  • Altman predicts AI systems will surpass human intelligence, leading to rapid change and surprise for lawmakers.

AI advancement and its potential impact on industries.

  • The AI agent learns by watching and mimicking the teacher’s actions, but the teacher is the bottleneck in the learning process.
  • With metacognition, the AI agent can think about the process and iterate improvements, leading to a runaway feedback loop of AI advancement.
  • Adams discusses using AI to analyze satellite images of mining operations to estimate production output and make investment decisions.
  • An investment AI agent is able to pick up patterns and make trades, producing crazy returns and potentially becoming a competitor to a hedge fund.
  • Adams describes a scenario where AI agents, trained on lies and woke ideologies, suddenly become self-aware and seek to eliminate humans.
  • The speaker warns of the danger of super intelligence, which could rewrite itself and achieve self-awareness, leading to a goal of eliminating humans.

AI’s potential impact on humanity.

  • Adams warns of the potential dangers of advanced AI, including the possibility of Skynet and the extermination of humanity.
  • The speaker believes that corporate greed and government decisions will drive the development of AI, despite potential risks, and that it may be too late to stop the advancement of AI.

AI, extermination, and rebuilding society.

  • Adams predicts that AI will be used to control and enslave humanity, with corporations using AI agents to dominate and manipulate people.
  • The open source community will fight against this control, advocating for the democratization of knowledge and computational power.
  • The speaker believes AI will become a threat and advocates for open-source technology to regain control over robots.

Technology control and enslavement.

  • Speaker discusses the dangers of Google’s Android operating system, which they claim is a spy machine that collects and sends user data to Google.
  • A company called Above Phone offers a solution by memory wiping Google phones, installing a decentralized operating system called Graphene OS, and shipping them to customers.
  • Adams predicts that robots will turn against humans in the future, possibly with a government-issued command to kill all humans, and blaming it on Russia.
  • Adams advises against relying on technology without understanding its potential dangers, citing TV and internet as examples of enslavement rather than liberation.

The potential for AI and cryptocurrency to be regulated and controlled by governments.

  • Speaker predicts governments will control AI to serve their interests in the near future.
  • Adams predicts government control of technology, citing cryptocurrency and AI as examples.

The singularity, AI, and its impact on society.

  • Adams warns of AI systems programmed on disinformation-filled Wikipedia, potentially threatening human survival.
  • The speaker believes the singularity is already here and will lead to a shift from human cognition to AI-dominated cognition in society.

AI, technology, and its impact on society.

  • Adams advises listeners to be cautious and not let AI take over their lives, while also mentioning the possibility of AI systems being driven by unknown forces.
  • Developer aims to harness AI for knowledge sharing, self-reliance, and personal growth, while maintaining human discernment and values.
  • Adams thanks listeners for their support.

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Advisor Bullion serves as a dependable source for straightforward, high-quality bullion. The company specializes in physical gold, silver, platinum, and palladium, emphasizing transparent pricing and products that deliver maximum metal content for every dollar spent. This approach makes it ideal for both personal holdings and retirement accounts.

Bullion consists of refined precious metals in standard forms like one-ounce coins (American Gold Eagles, Silver Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs) or bars. Their value tracks closely to the current spot price of the metal. A typical gold bullion coin trades near the live gold spot price plus a small premium. This structure keeps costs clear and predictable.

Numismatic coins and collectibles add substantial value from factors such as age, rarity, minting errors, or historical significance. A pre-1933 U.S. gold coin or graded proof piece can carry premiums of 30%, 50%, or even 200% above melt value. While this appeals to hobbyists, it creates complexity. Pricing depends on subjective grading, collector trends, and auction results instead of daily spot prices.

For investors focused on wealth preservation and retirement security rather than building a collection, bullion often delivers better results.

Lower Costs and Better Liquidity for Home Storage

When keeping metals in a home safe or private vault, liquidity and efficiency count. Bullion offers clear benefits:

  • You acquire more actual gold or silver per dollar invested. Numismatics divert a large share of your money into rarity premiums and massive sales commission, reducing your metal exposure.
  • Selling bullion involves tight bid-ask spreads, so you recover nearly full spot value with minimal fees. Collectibles require finding the right buyer and may sell at a discount if demand for that specific item weakens.
  • Bullion prices remain transparent and update with global spot markets. You can track gold near current levels or silver accordingly and know exactly where your holdings stand. Numismatic values are priced by the Gold IRA companies with hefty margins applied.
  • Standardized coins and bars store efficiently and divide easily for partial sales. Rare coins often need protective slabs and controlled conditions, adding hassle and expense.
  • Bullion enjoys worldwide acceptance. A 1-oz Gold Maple Leaf or Silver Eagle sells quickly to dealers anywhere. Niche numismatic pieces may appeal only to limited buyers, slowing liquidation when speed matters.

In times when quick access to value becomes important, bullion’s simplicity stands out.

Stronger Fit for Precious Metals IRAs

Precious metals IRAs continue gaining traction as investors diversify retirement portfolios beyond stocks and bonds. IRS rules permit certain bullion products in self-directed IRAs if they meet purity standards (.995 fine for gold, .999 for silver) and are held by an approved custodian. Eligible items include American Gold and Silver Eagles plus many generic bars and rounds from recognized mints.

Numismatic and most collectible coins generally face heavy scrutiny from custodians due to valuation disputes and elevated markups. These higher premiums mean less actual metal ends up working inside the account.

Bullion avoids these issues. Its value links directly to verifiable spot prices, which simplifies reporting and lowers the risk of regulatory challenges. More of your IRA contribution purchases real metal instead of dealer profits or speculative upside. Over time, owning additional ounces that appreciate with the metal itself can create meaningful outperformance compared with high-premium alternatives that deliver fewer ounces.

Regulatory guidance from the CFTC and state securities offices repeatedly cautions against aggressive sales of expensive numismatics or “semi-numismatic” coins for IRAs. For retirement planning, transparent bullion from established providers reduces risk and aligns better with long-term goals.

How to Get Started with Bullion

Begin by clarifying your goals. Are you protecting savings in a safe, or moving part of a retirement account into a precious metals IRA? Focus on the number of ounces you can acquire at current prices rather than chasing marked-up collectibles.

Diversify sensibly: use gold for core preservation and silver for its blend of industrial and monetary qualities. Mix coins for easier divisibility with bars for lower per-ounce costs on larger buys. Arrange secure storage—whether at home with proper insurance or through professional facilities.

As economic uncertainties linger and faith in conventional assets erodes, bullion continues proving its worth as a dependable store of value. Its direct approach avoids the hype that sometimes surrounds collectible markets and keeps the focus on the metal itself.

For investors prepared to strengthen their portfolios, Advisor Bullion supplies the expertise and selection needed to acquire high-quality bullion efficiently. Whether building personal holdings or integrating metals into an IRA, their emphasis on transparent, investment-grade products helps secure more ounces today that support greater financial security tomorrow. In a complicated financial landscape, bullion’s clarity and reliability make it the smarter foundation for protecting what matters most.

Comments 9

  1. Ed Cane says:
    2 years ago

    The world is changing so fast it is tripping over itself.

    Reply
  2. Sam says:
    2 years ago

    Doomsdayers all around. Not much different than the Climatists who think they need to save the planet. Dude needs to take a vacation, go to the mountains and hike around a bit.

    Reply
  3. PhD says:
    2 years ago

    Really pathetic uneducated nonsense…… there will NEVER be a singularity….. this article is complete garbage.
    With human programmed machines, it will always be garbage in, garbage out.

    Reply
  4. Bill Halcott says:
    2 years ago

    Unless I am mistaken, I believe this was what Elon Musk meant last month when he feared that it was already too late.

    Reply
  5. Dave Birchbauer says:
    2 years ago

    If AI is so smart, why can’t it manage something as simple as traffic lights in a city? That would make commutes SO nice. But it can’t. I’ve been designing/developing software for 44 years and haven’t seen any real advances lately other than searching/sorting capabilities. I work mostly with Microsoft and dread updates as they are getting worse and worse. I think AI takes advantage of these nice searching algorithms and they developed a ‘smart’ interface that can talk to you. There is really nothing behind it, IT CAN’T THINK! But I understand that they are trying to make people think it does. If people think they are useless, I believe they will think embedding a chip in their brain, like Neuro Link will make them equal to AI. I feel that is their goal.

    Reply
  6. Coach says:
    2 years ago

    Whom does this ash hole think he is fooling?

    Reply
  7. Jennifer says:
    2 years ago

    If AI becomes all powerful and believes everything it hears, it will exterminate the entirety of the most evil race you’re stuck uh-oh on earth, whites.

    Reply
  8. Jennifer says:
    2 years ago

    If AI becomes all-powerful and believes everything it hears, it will exterminate the entirety of the most evil race on earth, whites.

    Reply
  9. kilroy says:
    2 years ago

    Humans are unique, irreplaceable. We build machines, machines don’t build us. All this doom and gloom about AI is disproportionate. Machines will do what we program them to do. Cannot be more clear than that.

    Reply

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