“Posthumanism” by Lissa Johnson
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The presentation, titled “Transhumanism and Covid 19 Military Operations in Civilian Disguise,” was delivered by Lissa Johnson, who holds advanced degrees in clinical psychology and a PhD focused on manipulating reality perception.
Core Proposition and Aim
The central proposition of the presentation is that transhumanism is a military intelligence operation that is long-standing and quasi-clandestine, hiding in plain sight, with a projected implementation timeframe of 2020 to 2050. The key question posed is whether Covid-19 can be understood, at least partly, as a supporting psychological operation for transhumanism.
The material acknowledges that the subject matter can be difficult and “truly bizarre”, leading to polarized reactions, ranging from “That’s insane” to “Well, of course they are”. The speaker’s aim is to help those skeptical of the material understand that those who believe it are “not insane” and have “good reason to think as they do,” and to provide new information to help proponents speak with more confidence.
Psychological Context
The difficulty in engaging with the subject matter is partly due to its psychological invisibility and the principle of motivated cognition. Fear, for instance, leads to decision-making that supports safety, often resulting in the rejection of suspicious, improbable content as “fantasy, nonsense, irrelevant, insane”.
To chart a path through this “information warfare landscape,” the speaker suggests nurturing the motive of accuracy (true, genuine understanding), which is supported by science curiosity—a humble, flexible willingness to entertain material that runs counter to existing views.
Defining Transhumanism
The presentation argues that the definition of transhumanism has been monopolized by proponents who use self-flattering terms (like “progress,” “enhancement,” and “transcendence”) as a propaganda device or “affective tags” to psychologically subdue and pacify by suppressing threat-related emotions.
The speaker contrasts this benign portrayal with evidence suggesting that transhumanism is a project towards the post-human state. Prominent figures like Yuval Noah Harari and Hans Moravec have suggested that the “vast majority of the population” or biological humans might become extinct or obsolete. The concept of “enhancement” can also conceal harmful agendas, such as “anti love biotechnology” (seeking a cure for love using vaccines or neuro ceuticals) or “lethality” in the military intelligence domain.
The presentation offers a cleansed definition: transhumanism is a project to engineer human biology by technological means on a mass scale.
Transhumanism as a Military Intelligence Operation
The presentation drew on primary source material from military and intelligence documents, demonstrating a widespread focus on transhumanist goals:
- NASA’s Strategic Vision: NASA’s “cyborg program” dates back decades. By 2001, NASA outlined a new bio-nano era set to commence in 2020, driven by revolutions in IT, bio, and nanotechnologies (including genetic engineering, implantable electronics, and nanobots). These technologies were said to be deployed under “Trojan horse civilian systems”. The 2020 era was predicted to be founded on societal disruption and would include the surreptitious nano tagging with microwave interrogation (wireless monitoring for identification and status). NASA documents also described technology for creating simulated reality indistinguishable from real life, capable of hijacking and controlling a person’s reality perception.
- Department of Defense (DoD) Initiatives: The DoD took a decisive turn towards transhumanism around the year 2000:
- The DoD declared it would combine biology with electronics to make forces more lethal.
- The National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI), involving the DoD and NASA, was aimed at the “next industrial revolution”. Nanotechnology is critical for engineering biology, enabling the molecule-by-molecule assembly of novel synthetic structures.
- The Nano Bio Info Cognos (NBC) initiative focused on combining nano, bio (human biology and brains), and IT, with the goal of creating “wired humans” integrated into external networks, or the Internet of Bodies.
- Reports like Cyborg Soldier 2050 advocated for US dominance in cyborg technologies by 2050, focusing on cyborg brains and brain networking to form a militarized hive mind integrated with AI.
- Military documents suggest these technologies could enable remote control of humans and that adoption may become compulsory. Furthermore, the complexity implies that knowing the effects “can only be known by implementing the particular interventions”—suggesting human experimentation. A NASA Langley chief scientist claimed that brain chips had already been implanted in 10,000 people by 2011.
Civilian Cover and Dual Use
Transhumanist goals are pervasive across civilian and military sectors.
- Proteus Group and the Singularity: The 2008 document Leadership in the Era of the Human Singularity, published by Proteus (an international consortium of 30 military/intelligence bodies under the DNI, UN, and private sector), predicted that societies by 2030 would be stratified into three classes: the Tweaked (technology integrated into bodies), the Freaked (new creations like hybrids and networked minds), and unadulterated human beings. This group concluded that the singularity raises the prospect that human beings will be rendered obsolete.
- Dual Use Technology: The DoD relies on the commercial sector, meaning technology developed has both military and civilian uses. For example, nano robots are used in precision medicine but are also described as weapons that can self-replicate and destroy targets.
- Weaponizing Medicine: NATO and the DoD suggest that the development of cyborg technologies will be driven by commercial medical applications and that a hybridized human system is underway through pairing information technology and health. Injectable nano-sensors can transmit wirelessly up to 38 metres, far enough to reach a cell phone. The UK Ministry of Defence stated in 2021 that “novel vaccination processes” could be considered examples of human augmentation.
Covid-19 as a Supporting Psychological Operation
The presentation connects the Covid era directly to these plans:
- Prediction of Viral Dystopia: The Proteus group’s 2000 book, Insights from 2020, contained a future scenario detailing a viral dystopia characterized by asymptomatic transmission, border closures, authoritarianism, health passes, and the WHO becoming a new global power.
- Surveillance Under the Skin: Yuval Noah Harari declared in 2020 that Covid-19 was the moment that surveillance went under the skin.
- Technological Deployment: In 2023, Professor Ian Akeel, a pioneer of the Internet of Bio-Nano Things, stated that the deployment of bio-nano scale machines is “going really well with these Covid vaccines,” which he described as programmed nanoscale machines.
- Undeclared Structures: Microscopists using sophisticated equipment have reported finding an array of undeclared structures and components in Covid-19 injections, including carbon structures, metals, and silicon.
- Responsiveness to EMF: These structures reportedly exhibit unusual behaviour, including responsiveness to electromagnetic fields (EMF), such as dramatic growth following exposure to a wireless charger. Furthermore, there have been findings of Bluetooth signals emanating from injected and swabbed individuals.
- Nanobot Collaboration: The creator of injectable nanobots (with individual antennae and IP addresses) cooperated with Pfizer on the project.
The presentation concludes by urging listeners to “hang on to your humanity like humanity depends upon it” and to share information, as experts, like anyone else, are susceptible to motivated cognition that causes them to reject counter-evidence.
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- Resisting the Global Technocratic Coup: Seeing the Bigger Picture
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