United Nations Envisions Transhumanist Future Where Man is Obsolete

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Aaron Dykes
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The Global Future 2045 International Congress, led by iconic futurist Ray Kurzweil and held in Moscow a few months back, lays out a stark vision of the future for neo-humanity where AI, cybernetics, nanotech and other emerging technologies replace mankind– an openly transhumanist vision now being steered by the elite, but which emerged out of the Darwinian-circles directed by the likes of T.H. Huxley and his grandchildren Julian, who coined the term Transhumanism, and Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World. Resistance to this rapid shift in society, the 2045 conference argues, is nothing short of a return to the middle ages.

As the video points out, the group admittedly met to draft “resolution that will be submitted to the United Nations demanding the implementation of committees to discuss life extension Avatar projects as a necessary tool in the preservation of humankind.”

2045: A New Era for Humanity


Russia 2045 dubs itself a ‘strategic social movement,’ with aims to ‘evolve humanity’ and extend life towards the everlasting. The project outlines a forecast for development in the following increments:

Now: the emergence of new Transhumanist movements & parties amid the ongoing socio-economic crisis between 2012-2013; new centers for cybernetic technologies to radically extend life, where the “race for immortality” starts by 2014, the creation of the avatar (robotic human copy) between 2015-2020, as well as robots to replace human manufacturing & labor, servant tasks; thought controlled robots to displace travel needs; flying cars, thought-driven communications implanted in bodies or ‘sprayed on skin.’ By 2025, the group foresees the creation of an autonomous system providing life support for the brain that is capable of ‘interacting with the environment’; brains transplanted into avatar bodies greatly expanding life and allowing complete sensory experiences. Between 2030-2035, the emergence of “Re-Brain,” a reverse-engineering of the human brain already being mapped out, wherein science comes ‘close to understanding the principles of consciousness.’ By 2035, the first successful transplantation of personality to other data receptacles and the “epoch of cybernetic immortality begins.” 2040-2050 brings the arrival of bodies ‘made of nano-robots’ that can take any shape, as well as hologram bodies. 2045-2050 will bring forth drastic changes to the social structure and sci-tech development. It is in this age that the United Nation’s original promise of the end to war & violence is again predicted, where instead “spiritual self-improvement” takes precedent. A New Era of Neo-Humanity Dawns, according to the video.

This is textbook Transhumanism, rooted in many ancient orders and the philosophy of eugenics.

At its heart, Transhumanism represents an esoteric quest for godhood among certain circles of the elite connected to masonry, occultism and science/technology wherein supposedly evolving, superior beings ‘ethically’ replace lesser humans.


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Parts of the future are very bright.
Without tech we would not have the net and we would not have this movement growing so fast.
 
How do we become immortal if the make a cybernetic brain that makes us useless by default .And I had such big hopes for this.
 
This technology could be very promising in the hands of the right people.
 
Humanity does not have a master plan of its development. It seeks stability. It lives in the present and does not plan. It preserves the status quo and tries to escape development. It does not tend to map future centuries and take responsibility for evolution. In consumer society’s culture, there is no evolutionary vocabulary and rhetoric. To break the deadlock, the Russia 2045 movement was founded…

Seems I've heard this rhetoric before. Year Zero by any other name?
 
This technology could be very promising in the hands of the right people.

How does transferring my personality on a hard disk make me immortal.The only thing it would make me is dead.The Brain is all we are as humans it is our conscience for the real word.You lose the brain it is just like going to sleep but without the dreams or the waking up part.
 
How does transferring my personality on a hard disk make me immortal.The only thing it would make me is dead.The Brain is all we are as humans it is our conscience for the real word.You lose the brain it is just like going to sleep but without the dreams or the waking up part.

When you get old and about ready to die, you can have your personality transferred to a new body and live forever. Whats wrong with that?
 
When you get old and about ready to die, you can have your personality transferred to a new body and live forever. Whats wrong with that?
You couldn't take your physical memories/experiences with you. You'd have to re-learn everything you're accustomed to doing.
 
When you get old and about ready to die, you can have your personality transferred to a new body and live forever. Whats wrong with that?

Continuity of consciousness, vague philosophical metaphysical discussion talk & ect.

I just see it as hubris myself.

But if people like that, whatever really. I guess I could buy in. I wouldn't consider it as my immortality, though.
I'm not copied data on a floppy drive.
 
You couldn't take your physical memories/experiences with you. You'd have to re-learn everything you're accustomed to doing.

Why not? I don't see why you can't take your memories with you. Obviously things like muscle memory would have to be relearned.
 
Continuity of consciousness, vague philosophical metaphysical discussion talk & ect.

I just see it as hubris myself.

But if people like that, whatever really. I guess I could buy in. I wouldn't consider it as my immortality, though.
I'm not copied data on a floppy drive.

Technically you'd have to do more than "copy" your conscious. If you just made a copy, you'd still be in your body, and a clone of your conscious would be in the floppy disk. But anyways, what goes on in our brains is not that different than what goes on inside a computer.
 
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