eugene panferov

eugene panferov

Published Nov 2, 2016

In reality humans surrender without a fight.

Americans have already surrendered their right to vote to the machines. Picture that, the outcome of the most influential elections on Earth is determined by machines -- no conquest is needed, battle robots are fiction!!!

You may still coddle yourself with the illusion of control over these machines. This is a noble illusion shared by the most respected people who started this "voting machines" scam -- Soros, Rothschilds, Rockefellers -- not a bad company to be in.

But, seriously, can Soros be sure that he retains control over "his" machines???

Let's assume he ordered his best chief-computer-boy to deploy a program. How can Soros make sure that his command was carried out correctly? How can he learn what program is his computer executing?

The only possible source of an answer to this question is the computer itself, which in turn can be programmed to give ANY ANSWERS (due to its Turing completeness). A system program+computer can present itself to an observer as anything arbitrarily far from the real internal state of the system.

Do you still believe that your vote counts?

(ithipster.com)

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