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    The Skynet Conspiracy






    Skynet is a company in the fictional movie Terminator (1984) and Terminator - Judgment Day (1991) and others.



    But to me Skynet is not fictional...

    The movies are "predictive programming" long before any of this came to be.

    In the fictional world of the movie, Cyberdyne - the company that created Skynet - was a computer firm operating out of Sunnyvale, California.

    The street name was El Camino Real...

    In reality, Sunnyvale, California, along with Mountain View, Menlo Park and Palo Alto are today Silicon Valley, the now world-famous center of computers, Internet and AI that developed in the 1990s and early 2000s.



    El Camino Real is a real street and a mere 10 minute drive from today's Google Headquarters.

    How did the writers of Terminator know this would become the world center of AI more than two decades later?

    When the movie script was written in 1983, the term "Internet" was not yet public.

    The writers used the word "Skynet".

    From the Terminator Fan Wiki Page:

    "A T-800 Terminator, which was sent from the future and designed to kill humans, programmed to assassinate Sarah Connor, was crushed in one of the hydraulic presses in Cyberdyne's factory.



    Thus, the company obtained the machine's wreckage, including its CPU chip and an arm.


    After its arrival in 1984, Meta-Node was able to reach Cyberdyne Systems Laboratory in Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado. It provided the technical data, which accelerated the development of Skynet.



    This leap of engineering accelerated the events that led to Skynet achieving self-awareness, thereby making any Resistance futile.



    The Meta-Node then served as an information tutor and guardian, uploading to the fledgling Skynet all the tactical data gathered about the future, then protecting it so it could carry out Judgment Day.



    As Skynet of this timeline gained various knowledge from the Meta-Node, there would be no Resistance after the nuclear holocaust".

    And:

    "Cyberdyne eventually developed Skynet, a network of supercomputers that employed artificial intelligence in order to replace human beings as commercial and military aircraft pilots, and for the control of other military systems, including nuclear missiles.



    The system went online on August 4, 1997.



    On August 29, 1997, Skynet became self-aware.



    In a panic, its creators attempted to shut it down, but Skynet retaliated by launching a nuclear attack against Russia, knowing that the Russian counterattack would eliminate its enemies in the United States, initiating an indeterminately long period of global warfare.



    The battle pitted humans against Cyberdyne machines, which developed ever-increasing capabilities.



    Although the company was presumably shut down or destroyed, the event was later known as Judgment Day.

    In other words, the military created Skynet (Internet & Big Tech).



    Cheyenne Mountain does not only exist in the fictional Universe, it's also a real military place beneath a mountain.

    Skynet achieved self-awareness.



    Then it used Robots to wage war against humans...

    The Military runs Big Tech

    It is true that the Internet was created by the military - by DARPA to be exact.

    DARPA is short for "Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency".

    They invented it in the 1960s, quarter of a century before they let us have it, and called it ARPANET.



    One of the early Logos used by DARPA:



    I assert that they didn't only create Internet, but all of Big Tech.



    I think it's easy to prove and I'll try to right now...

    In Mountain View, California the following companies share the same physical space:



    Google

    Lockheed

    Microsoft

    Air Force

    Amazon

    Hewlett Packard

    NASA

    Facebook



    continue: https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia4/ai32.htm

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    There are many Threads about separate parts like Internet,robotics,AI,military,surveillance,etc.BUT when you can see all together from a bird perspective then is a movie NO MORE...
    There is a recent video about how with a laptop you can gain total control from cars electronics and you are soon death...

    In the year 2000 came for first time a TV show with lethal drones (Dark angel...like always with a hottie as vehicle, and on top she is an introduction to "super soldiers "too,humm...)

    Watch this video (warning)about drones in war ... the left video,watch it in full display modus...

    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1649989

    After all this come the question: Why are so in need for a nuclear war?
    What should come after?...
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    This is NO more a science fiction movie

    Google AI's Weaponization Could Help Trigger 'Flash-Wars' Escalating Too Quickly to Stop 05.02.2025



    Google chipped further away at its defunct "Don't be evil" motto this week, dropping a passage from its principles on AI development committing not to use the technology for weaponry or surveillance. A leading independent cybersecurity expert told Sputnik why the move is fraught with grave risks.

    “AI systems may interact with other network-connected infrastructure in unpredictable ways,” veteran independent cybersecurity expert and digital strategy specialist Lars Hilse explained.

    This unpredictability “could potentially trigger flash-wars, which escalate too quickly for the human mind to comprehend, and for the human being to intervene,” Hilse said, highlighting the immense risks of handing defense-related issues over to AI to manage.

    That’s not to mention the proliferation threat, the analyst, who recently authored a book, ‘Dominance on the Digital Battlefield’, dedicated to these very issues, said.

    Humanity is only starting to understand the dangers and “unknown risks” associated with AI’s weaponization, Hilse said. “And particularly in a time where global conflict is imminent, we might want to resort to leaving that Genie in the bottle for now,” he urged.

    Why Did Google Do It?

    But the observer isn’t surprised by Google’s policy shift, with the “recalibration” dictated by the need “to align with market realities and geopolitical demands” and the “insanely lucrative” nature of the defense market.

    Google’s new policy means it will be able to participate in these “highly lucrative defense contracts and government surveillance projects and strengthen its position in the AI race, particularly against their Chinese competitors,” Hilse said.

    “The policy shift indicates a broader realignment of Silicon Valley with national defense aspirations and may even suggest that previous ethical barriers to military AI development are being systematically removed industry-wide to make allow for quicker reaction to market shifts in this - again - extremely lucrative, and previously unexplored field of business,” the expert summed up.

    https://sputnikglobe.com/20250205/go...121540251.html

    Vicus comment:

    There you have it again...all for the "once were" all mighty $ (god Mamon)
    But it will nobody serve,because there will be all already DEATH!
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    Silly I know, but I've been watching Dallas (1978) for a while now, currently at season 6. The differences to everything current are so staggering, I cannot watch anything made after 2000 anymore.

    Modern productions are poisonous and weaponized.

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