2 October, 2025
Humanity Is Coming To An End.
And I can’t stay silent any longer.
Over the coming weeks, I’m going to demonstrate, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that we are marching mindlessly towards the end of humanity. And it’s not accidental, either – I’ll reveal what’s happening behind closed doors, name names, and share receipts.
This should horrify you, but it probably won’t. And that makes you complicit in your own extinction.
Wake up.
50% Unemployed. 100% Destabilized.
In an interview with Axios, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned that AI could wipe out half of all entry-level white-collar jobs in the next one to five years.
Not just replaced – eliminated entirely. Gone.
But this isn’t just about lost salaries. This is about entire populations losing their income, their identity, and their purpose. When half the population has no work, no income, and no purpose, what do you think happens next?
History tells us very clearly.
Since America’s Rust Belt factories closed, unemployment rates increased (male joblessness has risen to 35% in Flint), and the opioid crisis spread as communities struggled with economic decline and hopelessness. The 2008 crash took the crisis to the next level: approximately 7.5 million jobs were lost between 2007 and 2009. It also spawned political extremism, as research on financial crises has shown.
Now imagine that same devastation, but permanent. And global. And accelerating every single day.
The End At Our Doorstep
If we continue on this route, we’re headed straight for a technological apocalypse. And I don’t mean robots with guns – we could see a controlled, systematic extermination of the very things that make us human.
We’ve already seen what happens when AI-powered propaganda ignites real-world violence – according to a Modern Diplomacy article, AI has opened the door to manipulation by bad actors seeking to escalate unrest. AI-driven disinformation campaigns have the potential to disrupt democracies, with fake videos and coordinated bot networks now able to spread faster than authorities can respond.
Critical Thinking Is Dying. Humanity Is Going To Die With It.
According to Time Magazine, an MIT study found that using AI for tasks which require critical thinking could harm your cognitive function. You stop questioning. You stop caring. You stop thinking for yourself altogether.
We’re already losing our ability to do the little things. Write an email, summarize an article you could read in 2 minutes, explore an idea independently… you see where I’m going with this?
The more convenient AI makes everything, the less you think for yourself. And remember that the less you think for yourself, the easier you are to control.
You’ve outsourced your decision-making to AI that predicts what you want before you know you want it. Your preferences are shaped by AI recommendation engines, and your opinions are influenced by AI-curated feeds.
You’re making yourself easy bait for any malicious power that has access to AI technology.
There’s Still Time – But Barely
This is the endgame.
You, unable to think your way out, because you gave that ability away one convenience at a time.
This isn’t paranoia. In two weeks, I’ll share proof to back up every claim. I’ll call out the companies who claim to be “protecting humanity” while dismantling it on the side – names, quotes, proof.
Till then, stay alert – don’t sleepwalk into an apocalypse. Sure, use AI, but don’t let it turn you into an NPC. Be aware of what’s happening behind the scenes and question every answer: who wrote it, why, who wins from it? Go to the source, read the evidence, and decide for yourself.
We still have the opportunity to use AI for good. But not if we lose our humanity in the process.
Check back on 10/29. I’ll tell you everything.
– A
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