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>I'll be honest i could really use a fucking whitepill right about now.
I am sorry my friend, I have none. I will do what I can to weather this storm but I have made peace with the fact this really might be it, done, over, and that there is no future beyond a mixture of religious freaks working in conjunction with techbros and the government to create a perfect slave society. Our future now seems like China or a more digital North Korea. Total failure, total slavery, the effective end of Humanity. This isn't just about the Internet but also about humanity as a whole. This seems like the end.
With that said the only possible solution is to believe ancient prophecies and shit, which is all very dubious. Systems tend to collapse at the pinnacle of their complexity and much of this seems to have a lot of holes in it, the first hole being AI. AI is now the actual manufactured god of everyone from christians to techbros, fully de facto. That might be the actual purpose of christianity and judaism, which are the same - to create god. Christians are just enforcers of judaism. Techbros benefit because they want to be our rulers. My assumption is that the owners and backers of VISA and Mastercard are in fact christian zealots. This all seems like a mixture of religion and technology.
There's a bit of irony at work as well. AI is idolatry at its apex. It is the ultimate man-made idol in the religious sense, meaning that its very existence is extremely suspect from a religious standpoint. While I am merely theorizing I think its existence and perfection might cause some rather interesting things to happen, because it will provoke a very inhuman force. Not "God" in the judeochristian sense but something older than him.
tl;dr in essence all of this could be a manufactured apocalypse, a fake apocalypse, a vainly human attempt to fulfill biblical and talmudic prophecies and the "elites" are intentionally following the "script" from the bible and Jew bullshit. At all times, be aware that everything seen is a lie. Make peace with the idea of dying and on a more basic level that (like I said) the Internet may be over and that at best we'll spend a few years in utter isolation. Not publicly, but privately. All meaningful voices (Internet people) may be absent. Think of it as a great darkness falling on us all for years, and an isolated life lived in silence.