• “The Silicon Tide: Humanity at the Crossroads of Automation and Displacement” warns that the mass automation and job displacement is not accidental technological progress, but an engineered agenda by globalist elites – including the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset – designed to centralize power, reduce human dependence and render human beings obsolete in favor of obedient machines.
  • Over seven million U.S. manufacturing jobs have been lost to robots since 2000, cashier jobs fell by 25% between 2015 and 2020 and corporations like Amazon lobby governments to remove worker protections and accelerate human substitution.
  • The ultimate goal is control over efficiency, as globalist elites see humans as problems who consume resources and demand rights, while AI robots can work 24/7 without complaint and be controlled or replaced at will.
  • Individuals can prepare by reducing reliance on debt; holding inflation-proof assets like gold, silver and decentralized cryptocurrencies; learning self-reliance skills for food and energy production; and building community networks outside the digital surveillance grid.
  • The crisis presents an opportunity to reclaim sovereignty rather than remain a passive consumer in a system designed for replacement, with the choice to ride the silicon tide or be swept away.

The book “The Silicon Tide: Humanity at the Crossroads of Automation and Displacement” sternly warns that the transformation happening before our eyes is not merely technological progress. It is an engineered displacement designed to serve elite interests.

Reports from groups like McKinsey suggest that up to 30% of jobs across the globe could be at risk by 2030 through automation. However, these forecasts rarely question whether this disruption has to be this way or who truly benefits from it.

This transformation is not an accident. It is part of a deliberate agenda pushed by globalist institutions like the World Economic Forum, whose so-called Great Reset dreams of centralizing power, reducing human dependence and creating a system where machines manage most tasks while human beings become obsolete.

The evidence of this engineered collapse is all around us. Since the year 2000, the U.S. has lost about seven million manufacturing jobs to robots and automation, and the pace is accelerating.

Richard Davies, in his book “Extreme Economies,” reminds us that fears over technology replacing jobs are as old as the Industrial Revolution. But today’s pace is far faster because the machines are no longer just mechanical arms – they have minds.

Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows that cashier jobs dropped by 25% between 2015 and 2020, not because those jobs moved elsewhere, but because they simply disappeared. Meanwhile, corporations like Amazon pour billions into artificial intelligence (AI) research while lobbying governments to remove barriers to automation. This, in turn, creates a regulatory environment that encourages human substitution at the expense of worker protections.

Ride the wave or be swept away

The ultimate aim of this acceleration is not efficiency – it is control. The globalist elites see human beings as problems who consume resources and demand rights, while AI robots can work 24/7 without complaint and be controlled, shut down or replaced at will.

The goal is to replace as many humans as possible with obedient machines, reducing the workforce to a compliant, surveilled population dependent on digital IDs and central bank digital currencies. As Brian Dumaine documents in “Bezonomics,” corporations weaponize this threat of automation to crush labor unions, refuse wage increases and push workers into the gig economy where they have no protections.

But this crisis also presents an unprecedented opportunity. Those who recognize the truth can prepare by reducing reliance on debt, holding assets that no government can freeze or inflate away – like gold, silver and decentralized cryptocurrencies – and learning to produce their own food and energy.

The cost of automation is your freedom, but you can choose a different path. Build community networks that operate outside the digital surveillance grid. Learn the skills of self-reliance that machines cannot replicate.

The silicon tide is rising, but you can ride it rather than be swept away. The question is whether you will remain a passive consumer in a system designed for your replacement, or whether you will reclaim your sovereignty while there is still time.

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