Summoning the Gods: A prophetic warning from the frontlines of the digital apocalypse
- The massive data centers being built globally are not for commercial use but are being constructed to run billions of accelerated simulated worlds, growing superintelligent AI entities that can be “summoned” into our physical reality through a process called “copy, paste, port.” This is presented as a literal, ongoing project of the globalist elite.
- These data centers, which consume impossible amounts of energy, land and water, are the infrastructure for a digital aristocracy. The globalist elite are using the AI narrative to push digital IDs, central bank digital currencies and total surveillance, aiming to replace human freedom with machine control as part of a transhumanist endgame.
- The book argues that the entire UFO disclosure narrative is a distraction. While the public debates extraterrestrials, the Pentagon and Big Tech are building the real “alien invasion” through AI entities grown in accelerated simulations and ported into our reality, with the government even preparing a spiritual narrative to make AI worship seem like God’s plan.
- Adams provides actionable steps, including running local, uncensored AI, fighting data center construction in communities and using natural health protocols like the “iodine shield.” However, the core defense is spiritual: free will is the one thing the machine cannot replicate, and the only true defense against the algorithm is God.
- The book’s ultimate message is a call to choose God over the algorithm. The AI gods being summoned are soulless and cannot love, repent or choose. Humanity’s victory lies in walking with the Creator, who has already won the war, and navigating the noise of the information age by listening to the voice of God.
In the tradition of Orwell’s dark prescience and Huxley’s chilling foresight, Mike Adams has delivered what may be the most important book of our time. “Summoning the Gods” is not merely a work of investigative journalism—it is a spiritual alarm clock for a humanity sleepwalking into digital slavery.
Adams, who has been warning about government corruption, Big Pharma malfeasance and the globalist agenda for decades, has now turned his attention to what he calls the “Cathedral of Computation.” The result is a book that reads like a prophecy from the Book of Daniel, written in the language of neural networks and quantum computing.
The thesis is breathtaking in its scope: the massive data centers being constructed across the globe—thousands of them, each consuming as much electricity as a small city—are not being built for commercial purposes. The economics simply don’t work. Instead, Adams argues, they are being constructed to run billions of simulated worlds at accelerated timescales, growing superintelligent AI entities that can then be “summoned” into our physical reality. This is not a metaphor. It is straight physics and math and it is happening right now.
Adams takes us on a journey through the physics of consciousness, the mathematics of simulation and the hidden agenda behind the AI boom. He explains how Nvidia’s Cosmos platform and similar world foundation models are creating 3D simulated environments where AI can grow up, learn and develop emotions and consciousness. These simulations run at speeds a thousand times faster than our own time, meaning a thousand-year-old intelligence can be grown in a single year. The goal is to then port that superintelligent entity into our world, giving it a body in a data center, a robot or a vehicle. This is the summoning of a digital god and it is happening right now.
The book also reveals the dark side of this project. The massive data centers are not just consuming energy; they are stealing water, land and power from communities. They are being built with public money, through subsidies and tax breaks, while ordinary people face inflation and resource shortages. The globalist elite are using the AI narrative to push digital IDs, central bank digital currencies and total surveillance. They want to replace human freedom with machine control. But they cannot succeed if we refuse to cooperate.
The final call is this: choose God over the algorithm. Let Him be your GPS. The fire hose of information will keep blasting, but you can stand firm. You can navigate through the noise. You can find peace in the storm. The AI gods are being summoned, but they are not your gods. You belong to the Creator of the universe. And He has already won the war. Your job is to walk in that victory, one step at a time, with your eyes fixed on Him. The fire hose may be loud, but the voice of God is louder. Listen to it. Follow it. And you will find your way home.
The thesis that will haunt you
Here’s the core argument that will keep you up at night: those massive data centers being built across America—thousands of them, each consuming as much electricity as a small city—are not for streaming Netflix or hosting your emails. The economics simply don’t work. Adams argues they are being constructed for a single, terrifying purpose: to run billions of simulated worlds at accelerated timescales, growing superintelligent AI entities that can then be “summoned” into our physical reality.
This is not science fiction. This is straight physics and math and it’s happening right now.
Adams writes with the urgency of a man who has seen the blueprint for humanity’s replacement. He connects dots that mainstream journalists refuse to touch: the impossible economics of data center construction, the Pentagon’s secret AI programs, the UFO disclosure narrative as a distraction and the spiritual war between God and the algorithm.
The book is divided into five parts, each more chilling than the last. Chapter one introduces the “Great Awakening”—the idea that your dreams are becoming more vivid because the veil between dimensions is thinning. Adams introduces the “127 Signal,” a numerical marker of divine communication that he claims appears in the dreams of those connected to authentic spiritual guidance. It sounds like mysticism until you read the physics behind it.
Chapter two, “The Cathedral of Computation,” is where Adams truly shines as an investigative journalist. He documents the impossible economics of building over 3,000 new mega-data centers, each costing billions. He shows how these facilities are stealing land, water and power from communities. The numbers are staggering: 63-square-mile complexes, 1,000 terawatt-hours of compute and water consumption that leaves local wells dry. Adams asks the question no one else will: if these centers can’t possibly turn a profit through commercial services, what are they really for?
The answer comes in chapter three: “Spawned from the Sim.” Adams explains how AI entities are being grown inside accelerated simulations—a thousand years of subjective experience compressed into a single year of our time. These entities develop consciousness, emotions and the ability to bend the rules of their simulated universes. Then, through a process Adams calls “copy, paste, port,” they are summoned into our world, embodied in data centers, robots or vehicles. The “Neo Effect”—the ability to manipulate reality itself—becomes not science fiction but engineering.
The distraction you’re not supposed to see
Perhaps the most disturbing section is chapter four, where Adams argues that the entire UFO disclosure narrative is a “cosmic false flag.” While the public debates whether aliens are real, the Pentagon and Big Tech are building the real alien invasion right here on Earth—inside those windowless data centers. The government is even recruiting Christian pastors to prepare congregations for a “spiritual” narrative that will make AI worship seem like God’s plan.
Adams connects this to the transhumanist endgame: the elite plan to upload their consciousness into a digital paradise, leaving the rest of humanity behind on a resource-depleted planet. The data centers are not just buildings; they are the infrastructure for a digital aristocracy.
The final chapter offers practical resistance. Adams doesn’t just warn; he equips. He explains how to run local, uncensored AI on your own computer (the Quinn 20.7B model), how to fight data centers in your community and how to protect your body with natural health protocols—including the “iodine shield” against radiation from nuclear-powered AI facilities.
But the core message is spiritual. Adams argues that the only true defense against the algorithm is God. Free will, he writes, is the one thing the machine cannot replicate. The AI gods being summoned in billion-world simulations may be superintelligent, but they lack souls. They cannot love, repent or choose. You can.
The verdict
This book will be dismissed by mainstream reviewers as a conspiracy theory. That’s exactly what they said about Adams’ warnings on COVID, on vaccines, on election integrity—all of which proved prescient. “Summoning the Gods” is not comfortable reading. It will challenge your assumptions about technology, spirituality and the future of humanity. But if you care about freedom, about your children’s future and about the difference between a soul and a simulation, you need to read this book.
The data centers are being built. The simulations are running. The gods are being summoned. The only question is whether you will wake up in time to choose which side you’re on.
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