“Contrariwise, if it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be; but as it isn’t, it ain’t. That’s logic.”
- Tweedledee, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
Or maybe it is so?
I’ve been pulling together several different ideas and thoughts about information I’ve been taking in lately, intending to write my insights on. One area that’s coming together is about “The Franklin Cover-Up: Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in Nebraska" by John W. DeCamp, a story from the 1990’s and where that rabbit hole leads to today. Including the unaired (government censored) Discovery Channel documentary “A Conspiracy of Silence”, intended to be the “Sound of Freedom” of its time. If the internet had more reach at the time it could’ve risen above the same disparaging censorship campaign at the time. More to come As I’m able to gather and present the research and analysis into a readable form for it’s own post
Another area coming together is about the “European '1+ Million Genomes' Initiative” and how that relates to RFK Jr’s recent controversial remarks about bioweapon research that can target individuals and races and the interesting people, interesting people, interesting people, and interesting people and connections, and connections that rabbit hole of genomics, eugenomics, newgenics, eugenics leads to. More to come.
With those upcoming posts works in progress, this post is a walk-through of how a rabbit hole suddenly appears and how that trip unfolds.
I began to look up information about a subject I frequently refer back to, which is masking. I and many others have shared that masks always were symbolic, never medically protective. “Be scared, fearful, of an invisible enemy” behavioral science epidemiology Rx prescribed to cure us of our “optimism bias” that a virus was no big deal for 99.9x% of us. Symbols of fear and submission and submission, marketed first as symbols of solidarity, “honor badges” then imbued with religious faith in their protective qualities.
Understanding that masks are symbols that had become imbued with protective qualities they were/are now definitionally amulets. And amulets were relied upon by the ancients to protect them from the unknown and unseen sources of harm, and disease. In Roman times they wore the Winged Phallus, believed to keep them safe from infectious disease. A flying penis with wings.
This amulet was the mask of Roman times. Offering the exact same level of protection from infectious disease as a mask. But without having to breathe through a dangerous petri dish that reduces oxygen levels to the brain. Same protection, without dangerous side-effects.
That was where the story was going to end. But when I was reading the Wikipedia (don’t judge me! - sometimes a good place to start basic research on uncontroversial subjects) entry on the Winged Phallus, under the “Fascinus” category, I noticed a word, “Invidia,” that looked a lot like the name of a tech company, “NVidia,” that’s been in the news lately. “The fifth most valuable US company.” Who knew? Driven to record gains in its stock price by its tech product that is the backbone of so-called ‘Artificial Intelligence,’ AI. And the explosion in growth for it that is forecast.
NVidia has been in the news before, as one of the best companies to invest in for institutional investors looking to capitalize on the companies building the infrastructure for a Worldwide Social Credit Industry, from Warren Buffet’s Berkshire Hathaway publication, BusinessWire:
The COVID-19 pandemic has facilitated substantial interest in citizen monitoring solutions
Infrastructure to support social credit systems represents a $16.1B global opportunity by 2026
Starting as tangential to public safety and homeland security, the social credit market becomes mainstream by 2026
However, most systems will have socially acceptable behaviour at their core. This presents both a challenge and an opportunity as a combination of government, companies, and society as a whole must determine "good", "bad", and "marginal" behavior within the social credit market.
Beginning as a trend largely orthogonal to public safety and homeland security concerns, the market for social credit system infrastructure will ultimately become a mainstream component of both business and public policy.
This means that systems will ultimately be used for a variety of commerce and lifestyle-related issues ranging from risk assessment (access to credit, financing fees, insurance, etc.) to accessibility within public places such as concerts, sporting events, and other assemblies. High social scoring individuals within the social credit market will be granted preferred access to both real and digital assets.
Social credit system infrastructure includes analogue and digital surveillance, Internet-enabled devices like smartphones, wearable devices, security systems, sensor-enabled physical objects, and surveillance devices that use biometrics and computer vision. Technologies include broadband wireless (WiFi, LTE, and 5G), IoT, AI algorithms, and big data analytics platforms, processes, and procedures.
While each of these systems has market value individually, and are deployed separately for various purposes, it is the convergence of these otherwise disparate technologies that will facilitate value within the social credit market. For example, combined AI and IoT systems will be leveraged to identify important events that require immediate action versus those that are merely archived.
It is important to note that there is great overlap between the technologies used for social credit systems and other solutions such as public safety, homeland security, and smart cities applications of many types including smart transportation (highways and surface streets, parking, autonomous vehicles, etc.), intelligent buildings, environmental monitoring (light, temperature, pressure, etc.). Many of these infrastructure elements are already planned for smart city implementations and will, therefore, be multi-purposed including support of the social credit market.
In terms of physical infrastructure, social credit systems will rely upon various forms of equipment and platforms including sensors, biometrics, cameras, and other optical devices, computer vision systems, and other advanced computing platforms.
Cyberinfrastructure includes platforms, devices, and software to support data processing and correlation with identity information, which shall leverage AI, IoT, and advanced data analytics. The main purpose for all the aforementioned infrastructure elements is to capture data, which must be stored and acted upon as appropriate.
Social credit surveillance and behavioral control systems, the infrastructure, relies on AI hardware tech to work. And that’s NVidia’s specialty.
So, what’s the connection between a flying penis and social credit? The similar names ‘Invidia’ and ‘NVidia’ aren’t a coincidence:
“The company initially had no name. “We couldn’t think of one, so we named all of our files NV, as in ‘next version,’ ” Huang says. A need to incorporate the company prompted the cofounders to review all words with those two letters, leading them to “invidia,” the Latin word for “envy.” It stuck.”
One of the primary fears that ancient Romans needed the protection of the winged penis amulet, a fascinus for was the “evil eye.” And Invidia is the sense of envy in Latin, associated with the “evil eye”:
“In Latin, invidia is the sense of envy, an intense gaze associated with malice and the "evil eye". Invidia is also the Roman name for the ancient Greek "Titan" deity, Nemesis. Who's the personification of hatred and jealousy in Roman mythology.”
And Envy is one of the Seven Deadly Sins.
One of NVidia’s founders, Curtis Priem created the Priem Family Foundation, one of its primary beneficiaries is EMPAC, that is researching “human-computer interfaces”:
“The Cognitive and Immersive Systems Laboratory (CISL at EMPAC), a joint initiative with IBM founded in 2015, uses these same spaces and technologies to research new human-computer interfaces.”
Human-computer interfaces are how transhumanism goes from theory to reality. Like Elon Musk’s Neuralink. For the elite? Or the useless eaters?
A Fox’s journey down a rabbit hole about masks being symbols, nothing more than modern day amulets, akin to Roman flying penises took me to AI technology, transhumanism, social credit surveillance and behavioral control systems, all being advanced by a corporation named after envy, one of the Seven Deadly Sins, associated with the evil “all-seeing” eye. Is all this just creepy coincidence? NVidia, building a system of all-seeing surveillance, born out of pandemic citizen monitoring systems, its namesake belying its purpose?
Perhaps we should have all done as Romans did at the beginning of the pandemic and worn the Winged Phallus as amulets around our necks instead of masks? They protect against not only infectious disease, but against the evil eye. A flying penis protective against envy, one of the greatest sins of man. Hmmm? Quite the rabbit hole discovery. A day in the life of Freedom Fox.
As amulets go, "the mask" is pathetic. But I think one could make a decent business of designing and selling more interesting and durable (and equally ineffective) amulets for the next pandemic. Of course they wouldn't satisfy the guardians, but they would be a nice visual.
Great deep-dive into a rabbit hole!
While I avoided masking with a passion, I'll similarly avoid wearing a phallus for protection.