What's Next, After Humans?
Why science-fiction — and the Great Reset type — gets the future all wrong
Our intellectual superiors today don’t simply believe they’re smart enough to implement their ingenious schemes on society, but also are confidently implementing their ingenious schemes on our evolved biology, as you can see in this WEF video from 2018.
As I have been harping on for more than a decade, nearly everyone misunderstands what it is that makes humans so advanced relative to other animals (see my earlier book, Harnessed).
And they thereby have the entirely wrong gestalt on where we, as a species, are moving next (the topic of my earlier book, Human 3.0).
I discussed this false conceit in a popular article in Seed Magazine (now defunct) more than a decade ago, but it is more apt today than then. See this earlier substack…
And I talk about some of this in this Science Moment video…
Just because you can -- and so far they can't -- doesn't mean that they should. In fact, only absolute morons would be this gung-ho to 'fix' something -- humans -- that doesn't actually need 'fixing.' Maybe individuals, perhaps, like the Great Resetters - something seriously wrong there, amirite? -- but on the whole, humans have done pretty darned well for themselves as a species. Yeah, we have had blips along the way but we continue to lurch forward to an even better world. If only we could rid ourselves of the Schwabs, Rothschilds, Prince Charleses, Soros, et al. THEY are the blight on humanity.
So, more humans?
Fascinating. Thank you.