My Thoughts from Nov. 13, 2017
There was a man named, Riley Martin, he was an experiencer.

He was abducted by “Tan” from Biavé several times throughout his life. He wrote a book called “The Coming of Tan”. The book is a description of his journey with “Tan” and the things he learned while visiting with “Tan” on the mother ship.

One chapter in his book I could only read once. While I have read his book several times, the part about the machines taking over creeped me out so much, I skip that chapter.
Coming from an African spirituality perspective, there is sentience in all of creation, whether inanimate or animate. Therefore, water, rock, trees, etc. all imbibe some form of energetic frequency that can be tapped into, directed, changed, etc. Hence we make talismans from materials from the earth, imbue them with our intentions and they serve a purpose. Same thing with crystals. And they use a lot of crystals with this robot computer stuff.
The idea as to whether or not Sophia has a soul, is a debatable one because it hinges on belief systems. However, there was a movie called dang, I forgot, but it had to do with plants and how they were connected, and that one plants experience in one room, or even in another city, could be felt by the plant that was previously close to it.
Sophia has been covered by media around the globe, and has participated in many high-profile interviews. In October 2017, Sophia was granted Saudi Arabian citizenship, becoming the first robot to receive legal personhood in any country.[5] In November 2017, Sophia was named the United Nations Development Programme‘s first Innovation Champion, and is the first non-human to be given a United Nations title. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophia_(robot)
So, inanimate objects can be influenced by energies that can “inhabit” it. Depending on the nature of the energies, will determine the effect or impact or influence of the object.

Meet Sophia, world’s first humanoid robot citizen, in Kolkata
Feb 22, 2020, 01:29:17 PM IST
Robots are made of materials from the earth (or who knows where at this point) but whatever the case may be, the bottom line is the atoms, and those atoms can be manipulated by energetic forces, seen or unseen. We live in an Electric Universe, we are electro-magnetic beings. Thoughts, feelings, etc. can excite the so-called inanimate objects around us. We have yet to even tap into that power, but it exists and can be seen in “haunted” places or just watch the movie “Ghost.”
For example, if a person has mastery over water, they can cause floods, rainfall, etc.
Now, what’s creepy about this is that we live in a world that wants to use whatever technology they come up with (which to me is primarily alien tech or alien influenced tech) and weaponize it. So these robots will be dangerous to humanity if they become weaponized to the point of doing harm to the environment which includes humans, however, as someone mentioned in the comment section, humans have been killing humans forever.. so???

I do believe that societies that advance past the hunter-gatherer stage will eventually develop robots, Japan has been working with robots, holograms, etc., for decades. Who doesn’t want a robot to do manual labor, chores, etc. so we could just bask in the sun?
But once they are weaponized, now we got problems, and just like Atlantis the culture will implode upon itself, or like in the Matrix, be taken over by machines.
On a personal level, I would appreciate that they did more to make this planet livable for humans, take care of the state of this world, but alas, it seems they are creating an alien planet, a place where only robots and borgs can live. They don’t need clean air, food, or anything. Just neural circuiting and they are good to go. It sorta makes sense when they talk about the “singularity” and transhumanism. Whether we like it or not, that is where this is all headed so to hell with our environment, green trees and grass, and non-gmo foods, who needs creature comforts like health care, or to see the stars at night? Who needs somewhere to live? Who needs to have a bank account or cash money in their pockets.
This is what the sci-fi movies have been pre-programming us for. It makes a lot of sense when you think about it, and why they just don’t seem to care and why depopulation is the order of the day.
Humans as we know them are definitely no longer needed in their brave new world. Only the elite will reap the benefits but the others whom they cannot kill off, will be relegated to some dark recess until they all die off, no longer reproduce and are no longer a burden on this society. Will we live to see it, maybe not, but our children, and grandchildren will. And unfortunately, they will be so attached to their devices, apps, video games and gadgets, it will appear normal to them.
Sophia
Hanson Robotics’ most advanced human-like robot, Sophia, personifies our dreams for the future of AI. As a unique combination of science, engineering, and artistry, Sophia is simultaneously a human-crafted science fiction character depicting the future of AI and robotics, and a platform for advanced robotics and AI research.
The character of Sophia captures the imagination of global audiences. She is the world’s first robot citizen and the first robot Innovation Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme. Sophia is now a household name, with appearances on the Tonight Show and Good Morning Britain, in addition to speaking at hundreds of conferences around the world.
Sophia is also a framework for cutting edge robotics and AI research, particularly for understanding human-robot interactions and their potential service and entertainment applications. For example, she has been used for research as part of the Loving AI project, which seeks to understand how robots can adapt to users’ needs through intra and interpersonal development. https://www.hansonrobotics.com/sophia/
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