Key insights
🤔 The mention of transhumanism in relation to Jared Kushner’s interview hints at a possible connection between his fitness regime and futuristic technologies.
🙊 Those who refuse to comply with the Great Reset will be considered a subspecies, similar to chimpanzees.
😱 The speaker draws a parallel between someone mocking God and the Antichrist, referencing Revelation 13.
🤔 The concept of achieving immortality is gaining popularity and interest among people across the globe, including politicians and Silicon Valley.
🌍 The Covid-19 pandemic is being used as a starting point to advance a larger agenda of resetting humanity and creating a new humanity in the image of those in power.
Summary
TLDR: The video discusses the belief that global leaders and technology companies are pursuing immortality and using the pandemic as a starting point to reset humanity and create a new species.
- 😮 Jared Kushner reveals in an interview that he has been focusing on working out and staying in shape since leaving the White House.
- 💡 The speaker believes that their generation will be the last to die and the first to live forever, referencing the World Economic Forum and its association with big science.
- 📺 The world economic forum plans to implement a “great reset” that includes a human reset, making our generation the last real human species and anyone who refuses will become a subspecies.
- 📺 The speaker discusses a person who mocks God and Jesus Christ, making blasphemous statements and claiming that humans can become immortal without the need for the second coming of Jesus Christ.
- 📺 Google, Silicon Valley, and global leaders are all in a race for immortality, shifting their focus from fixing computer problems to fixing the human problem of death.
- 🔍 The pandemic is being used as a starting point to advance a hidden agenda of resetting humanity and creating a new humanity in their image.
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