Cosmic Disclosure; The Threat from Artificial Intelligence by Corey Goode David Wilcock Justin Deschamps

Cosmic Disclosure; The Threat from Artificial Intelligence by Corey Goode David Wilcock Justin Deschamps

Author:Corey Goode, David Wilcock, Justin Deschamps [Corey Goode, David Wilcock, Justin Deschamps]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Ufology;UFO disclosure;Artificial Intelligence;Nanites;SSP; Secret Space Program; Exopolitics; whistleblower testimony; Majestic; MJ-12; black budget; Draco; reptilian; cabal; Fourth Reich; extraterrestrials; EBE; EBEN; human-alien encounters; alien contact; contactee; consciousness;parapsychology; paranormalEchelon;Snow White;Backscatter;LRAD;Long-Range Acoustic Device;qanon
Publisher: Cosmic Disclosure
Published: 2015-12-01T08:00:00+00:00


Screen capture from Battlestar Galactica showing android beings who are autonomous in nature, yet are individualized embodiments of AI. Unlike the Borg in Star Trek, the human Cylons are not connected to a hive mind.

CG – And they don’t even know that they are AIs. [In the series, Humans created the Cylons for manual labor, but Cylons revolted against their human masters, and disappeared for over 50 years after an interstellar war. They later return championed by human-like androids, which are indistinguishable from human beings. As the series progresses, several characters are revealed to be human Cylons, but were not aware of their true origins.]

DW – Right. Now I was told by one insider that there were AI cyborg-type beings making it into the White House, that they could shape-shift and could pool down into like a carpet [much like in the film Terminator 2: Judgment Day], but that [it] was dealt with in the 1970s, and they now have some sort of energy field that can stop [it] from getting in. Have you ever heard anything like that?

CG – And that sounds like something out of a movie, but yes there’s something similar to, there are some nanite-type android beings, well not really beings, but androids that can mimic different beings that get into certain ships or colonies and then break down and then float off into air and go into the ventilation and just go everywhere.

DW – That was in Star Trek Next Generation too, now that I am thinking of it. The same thing, not just the Borg either. [In Star Trek the Next Generation, there are two storylines which discuss nanites. In one case, nanites are accidentally created in a lab, which escape into the ship and begin consuming technology for self-replication. The second and more well-known are the Borg, a race of cybernetically enhanced humanoids forced into a hive mind matrix by a malevolent AI known as the Borg queen. The following is an a clip from the film Star Trek First Contact, which outlines much of the Borg nature and characteristics.]



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