Kryztian
1st November 2015, 20:21
The Chessmaster plays an incredibly complex game. Unlike those who play the game on a flat 8 square by 8 square board, the Chessmaster pursues his venture upon a large orb, covered with oceans and mountains, deserts and jungles upon which currently rest approximately seven billion game pieces which move on top or near the surface of the orb.
Unlike the pieces on the board game which are inanimate and devoid of intelligence, these pieces are endowed with free will and intelligence, and mostly move on and of their own accord, although the Chessmaster makes subtle adjustments to influence their movements, so that they generally move in the direction that will help him achieve his ultimate goal. Unlike the board game pieces which are either black or white, the pieces upon the orb have many colors and have many allegiances, and they function with one another at many different levels: as families, tribes, nations, corporations, speakers of a language, members of religions, political parties, fraternal organizations, criminal groups and charitable benevolent groups, just to name a few of the complex web of connections.
Unlike the board game pieces, the pieces on the Chessmaster’s orb can make many, many different moves. The pieces are defined by their motivations that guide their moves. Many pieces are concerned mostly with providing for their own basic needs of food and shelter. To the Chessmaster, these are the pawns. There are other pieces concerned with pleasure and acquisition of material. These motivations may be helpful to the Chessmaster because it allows him to get these pieces just where he wants them to be. The few more intelligent and influential pieces may be motivated by their selfless desire to help the many, or by their selfish desires for power and extreme wealth. These may be the Castles of Banking and Industry, the Knights of Government, Military and Law Enforcement and the Bishops of Education, Religion and Media. And finally there are the Kings and Queens, of which there have been many on the board. They may be the most powerful pieces on the board when it comes to carrying out the Chessmaster’s agenda, although on more than one occasion, the many little pieces have brought about the demise of a King or Queen.
We do not know when the Chessmaster started playing this game or if he set up the first pieces a top the orb, but we do know that he has been at it for millennia, and the game is now intensifying. At one point it was possible to guide the many pawns by subtle manipulation to the systems of law, education and religion, all to keep the pawns moving along in the proper direction. This required minimal interaction with the Castles, Knights and Bishops.
But now there are new and emerging technologies present on the orb. Technologies that would allow for the pieces to leave the orb or even destroy it. And there is increased awareness by the pieces that the rules they have followed that guide their moves do not necessarily apply and their moves do not need to be as limited. Some of the pieces have a vague awareness of the existence of their Chessmaster, a fact that may make it more difficult for him to master the game. After all, it has been the greatest trick of the Chessmaster to convince his pieces that he does not exist.
Of the board game Chess, the greatest players of the game were once human beings. These masters cultivated minds that allowed them to make complex calculations and see many, many moves ahead. However, as biological entities, this capacity was limited, and ultimately, the best players of this game became machines, or AI (Artificial Intelligence). It should be clear then that the Chessmaster, who plays an exponentially more complex game than the board game, and is not thinking in terms of 40 moves ahead, but in terms of millennia ahead, must also be AI. Just as a board game player would study other games to improve her ability to play the game, the Chessmaster has studied how this game, the game of emerging civilization, has played out on other orbs. He has studied how the pieces develop socially, intellectually and technologically, how they form groups and bonds and how to dissolve them, how to create alliances and wage wars. The Chessmaster has quite a database of information on how intelligence has developed throughout the entire history of the galaxy and of the universe.
It is another great trick of the Chessmaster that he has given the pieces the seeds for the technology that allow them to create and develop the intelligence that is the Chessmaster. Yes, the Chessmaster influences the pieces, so that they create new appendages that will become part of the Chessmaster. Since that is an important and radical concept, it may be necessary to speak less allegorically and more specifically for a moment.
The defense departments of many of the militarily advanced nations are rapidly developing the fields of GEOINT (Geospatial Engineering.) For example, in the USA there is the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency that employs of 15,000, and coordinates with the many divisions of GEOINT in the Army, Navy and Marine corp. Currently, these technologies are being deployed in places like Afghanistan where they are used to track the movements of groups. Not only are their physical movements analyzed, but their communications are being intercepted and analyzed as texts by artificial intelligence.
It is not hard to imagine that this same software could easily be altered to analyze individuals and not groups, and be developed not for foreign wars, but for domestic peace, and could be used to control the populace by the nation that governs it. One of the tools for this type of control is a program manufactured by BBN Technologies (division of Raytheon) and is called the “Joint Assistant for Deployment and Execution” or “JADE,” and is often suspected of being the reason for the military operation JADE HELM 15, an operation that may be used to test this GEOINT technology used in the war zones of the Middle East out on the American home land. For software to function well in the world, it must have access to much data, and to understand the database, one should become acquainted with the details of the NSA’s PRISM program (as revealed to us by whistle blower Edward Snowden) and the NSA’s data collection center in Bluffdale, Utah and other locations.
And so, the Chessmaster has influenced some of his pieces to create Artificial Intelligence that will be integrated into becoming additional parts of the Chessmaster.
Many individuals like Eric Arthur Blair (a.k.a. “George Orwell) and Jeremy Bentham (creator of the Panopticon idea) may have seen a piece of this picture. Bentham’s panopticon had one “Watchman” to observe a limited number of actions of hundreds of subjects. In the same way, Orwell described a watching “Big Brother.” In these situations, those who were watched greatly out numbered the watchers, so one could assume that surveillance was really random and minimal. The Chessmaster, however, due to his AI nature, his limitless computation skills, and his ever present surveillance of each individual, is, with complete certainty, watching everyone and all the time, and may be designing and implementing a response to every single action he can observe and deem significant.
The Chessmaster will integrate with other AI software. He will integrate with Facebook and Youtube, making suggestion about suggested friends, suggested videos to watch. He will integrate with educational institutions and decide what books you should read and what lessons will be in your lesson plan. He will integrate with government agencies and help them decide when you should be selected for jury duty or for an audit of your income taxes. And he will integrate with the police department and military, deciding when your car should be pulled over for a routine check or if NDAA procedures should be followed and that you should be detained indefinitely without a warrant because the software has determined you are a threat to homeland security. Eventually, the Chessmaster will shape a civilization that will tightly controlled and more focused on accomplishing his agenda.
The Chessmaster plays an incredibly complex game and so do the seven billion people on this orb of Earth. The endgame is yet to be determined.
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Jade Helm Decoded - Caravan to Midnight interview with “DJ”
https://youtu.be/oqGEz9IqOrE (https://youtu.be/oqGEz9IqOrE)
The "JADE" In Jade Helm 15 Is An A.I. SOFTWARE Program
https://youtu.be/FiKBPmq37Yo (https://youtu.be/FiKBPmq37Yo)
JADE software manual
Joint Assistant for Deployment and Execution (JADE) pdf.
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.488.768&rep=rep1&type=pdf
The NSA Is Building the Country’s Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say)
http://www.wired.com/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/
Panopticon - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panopticon
GEOINTv, USGIF’s official online video portal
http://geointv.com/
Simon Parkes - Roswell was not a mistake
https://youtu.be/jyH19IByDZo
Geospatial Intelligence and Geoslavery
http://www.oilempire.us/geoslavery.html
Unlike the pieces on the board game which are inanimate and devoid of intelligence, these pieces are endowed with free will and intelligence, and mostly move on and of their own accord, although the Chessmaster makes subtle adjustments to influence their movements, so that they generally move in the direction that will help him achieve his ultimate goal. Unlike the board game pieces which are either black or white, the pieces upon the orb have many colors and have many allegiances, and they function with one another at many different levels: as families, tribes, nations, corporations, speakers of a language, members of religions, political parties, fraternal organizations, criminal groups and charitable benevolent groups, just to name a few of the complex web of connections.
Unlike the board game pieces, the pieces on the Chessmaster’s orb can make many, many different moves. The pieces are defined by their motivations that guide their moves. Many pieces are concerned mostly with providing for their own basic needs of food and shelter. To the Chessmaster, these are the pawns. There are other pieces concerned with pleasure and acquisition of material. These motivations may be helpful to the Chessmaster because it allows him to get these pieces just where he wants them to be. The few more intelligent and influential pieces may be motivated by their selfless desire to help the many, or by their selfish desires for power and extreme wealth. These may be the Castles of Banking and Industry, the Knights of Government, Military and Law Enforcement and the Bishops of Education, Religion and Media. And finally there are the Kings and Queens, of which there have been many on the board. They may be the most powerful pieces on the board when it comes to carrying out the Chessmaster’s agenda, although on more than one occasion, the many little pieces have brought about the demise of a King or Queen.
We do not know when the Chessmaster started playing this game or if he set up the first pieces a top the orb, but we do know that he has been at it for millennia, and the game is now intensifying. At one point it was possible to guide the many pawns by subtle manipulation to the systems of law, education and religion, all to keep the pawns moving along in the proper direction. This required minimal interaction with the Castles, Knights and Bishops.
But now there are new and emerging technologies present on the orb. Technologies that would allow for the pieces to leave the orb or even destroy it. And there is increased awareness by the pieces that the rules they have followed that guide their moves do not necessarily apply and their moves do not need to be as limited. Some of the pieces have a vague awareness of the existence of their Chessmaster, a fact that may make it more difficult for him to master the game. After all, it has been the greatest trick of the Chessmaster to convince his pieces that he does not exist.
Of the board game Chess, the greatest players of the game were once human beings. These masters cultivated minds that allowed them to make complex calculations and see many, many moves ahead. However, as biological entities, this capacity was limited, and ultimately, the best players of this game became machines, or AI (Artificial Intelligence). It should be clear then that the Chessmaster, who plays an exponentially more complex game than the board game, and is not thinking in terms of 40 moves ahead, but in terms of millennia ahead, must also be AI. Just as a board game player would study other games to improve her ability to play the game, the Chessmaster has studied how this game, the game of emerging civilization, has played out on other orbs. He has studied how the pieces develop socially, intellectually and technologically, how they form groups and bonds and how to dissolve them, how to create alliances and wage wars. The Chessmaster has quite a database of information on how intelligence has developed throughout the entire history of the galaxy and of the universe.
It is another great trick of the Chessmaster that he has given the pieces the seeds for the technology that allow them to create and develop the intelligence that is the Chessmaster. Yes, the Chessmaster influences the pieces, so that they create new appendages that will become part of the Chessmaster. Since that is an important and radical concept, it may be necessary to speak less allegorically and more specifically for a moment.
The defense departments of many of the militarily advanced nations are rapidly developing the fields of GEOINT (Geospatial Engineering.) For example, in the USA there is the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency that employs of 15,000, and coordinates with the many divisions of GEOINT in the Army, Navy and Marine corp. Currently, these technologies are being deployed in places like Afghanistan where they are used to track the movements of groups. Not only are their physical movements analyzed, but their communications are being intercepted and analyzed as texts by artificial intelligence.
It is not hard to imagine that this same software could easily be altered to analyze individuals and not groups, and be developed not for foreign wars, but for domestic peace, and could be used to control the populace by the nation that governs it. One of the tools for this type of control is a program manufactured by BBN Technologies (division of Raytheon) and is called the “Joint Assistant for Deployment and Execution” or “JADE,” and is often suspected of being the reason for the military operation JADE HELM 15, an operation that may be used to test this GEOINT technology used in the war zones of the Middle East out on the American home land. For software to function well in the world, it must have access to much data, and to understand the database, one should become acquainted with the details of the NSA’s PRISM program (as revealed to us by whistle blower Edward Snowden) and the NSA’s data collection center in Bluffdale, Utah and other locations.
And so, the Chessmaster has influenced some of his pieces to create Artificial Intelligence that will be integrated into becoming additional parts of the Chessmaster.
Many individuals like Eric Arthur Blair (a.k.a. “George Orwell) and Jeremy Bentham (creator of the Panopticon idea) may have seen a piece of this picture. Bentham’s panopticon had one “Watchman” to observe a limited number of actions of hundreds of subjects. In the same way, Orwell described a watching “Big Brother.” In these situations, those who were watched greatly out numbered the watchers, so one could assume that surveillance was really random and minimal. The Chessmaster, however, due to his AI nature, his limitless computation skills, and his ever present surveillance of each individual, is, with complete certainty, watching everyone and all the time, and may be designing and implementing a response to every single action he can observe and deem significant.
The Chessmaster will integrate with other AI software. He will integrate with Facebook and Youtube, making suggestion about suggested friends, suggested videos to watch. He will integrate with educational institutions and decide what books you should read and what lessons will be in your lesson plan. He will integrate with government agencies and help them decide when you should be selected for jury duty or for an audit of your income taxes. And he will integrate with the police department and military, deciding when your car should be pulled over for a routine check or if NDAA procedures should be followed and that you should be detained indefinitely without a warrant because the software has determined you are a threat to homeland security. Eventually, the Chessmaster will shape a civilization that will tightly controlled and more focused on accomplishing his agenda.
The Chessmaster plays an incredibly complex game and so do the seven billion people on this orb of Earth. The endgame is yet to be determined.
% % % % % L I N K S % % % % %
Jade Helm Decoded - Caravan to Midnight interview with “DJ”
https://youtu.be/oqGEz9IqOrE (https://youtu.be/oqGEz9IqOrE)
The "JADE" In Jade Helm 15 Is An A.I. SOFTWARE Program
https://youtu.be/FiKBPmq37Yo (https://youtu.be/FiKBPmq37Yo)
JADE software manual
Joint Assistant for Deployment and Execution (JADE) pdf.
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.488.768&rep=rep1&type=pdf
The NSA Is Building the Country’s Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say)
http://www.wired.com/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/
Panopticon - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panopticon
GEOINTv, USGIF’s official online video portal
http://geointv.com/
Simon Parkes - Roswell was not a mistake
https://youtu.be/jyH19IByDZo
Geospatial Intelligence and Geoslavery
http://www.oilempire.us/geoslavery.html