
Look at the Economist Magazine cover. Is this game another example of how we are following blindly in the world of virtual reality? Is this a secret weapon for PTB / PTW? Are they recording all the housing, geographic location info with no cost to the information gatherer?

We are also a society that is becoming more and more awake. The collective conscious is on the rise, and [the word I hear is] "mind numbing" distractions keep vibrations lower. I also see that subliminal controlling messages will be encoded into this game, which leaves the user vulnerable. These messages look to be delivered by a "flash" of an image. I keep seeing a screen of a map, and then a "glitch" effect occurs in which an image shows for just fractions of a second, and then the screen resumes it's map.
The last main thing I see is that this game makers earn revenue (by encouraging business owners to pay for a "hot spot" of Pokemon characters inside their establishment) while extracting data from the user. I see a group of executives sitting in a conference room giving each other "high fives" and saying that this is simply genius. People are disclosing where are, we know what they are doing, and "somewhat" controlling what they are thinking.
I do see the virtual reality visor and Pied Piper having relevance to this. We have a section of society being led astray through virtual means.
I am left with one final thought -Games are fun and can be stress relieving, but be cautious of what you are getting trapped into (and is the trade worth the reward). Sometimes the answer is yes, but sometimes it is no, and be true to that.
And that is all I have for this reading. Thank you. Love and light-
A lot of "inspiration" for video games from those in the Illuminati. So much hidden in plain sight for those are "woke."
ReplyDeleteThey are pushing virtual and augmented "reality" to keep us from discovering and using our god-given abilities. Their goal is to replace the organic with A.I. and technology.
Let us use this technology against them and continue to expose them and their agenda.
Just another ploy in the dumbing down agenda
ReplyDeleteI resonate with both of those comments. It feels sad that it has gotten to this point. We all just need to put the intent out there to change it.
ReplyDeleteI'm assuming this game would have been developed in some sort of corporate/government partnership in which both sides get something they want.
ReplyDeleteI wonder, sometimes, whether there is any bottom to their odious actions, any depth of indifference to human life they won't mine, but I guess the answer is no.
I think the people in charge use video games as a distraction and for promoting their agendas. I would be very careful using one of those fancy phones that sends your data everywhere. No way would I give one to a kid and let them go crazy on it. You are just setting them up for failure. I just use a throw away phone just for emergencies.
ReplyDeleteRemember pay phones, you do not see them anywhere hardly at all.
Thank You Lynn! May one ask about the armed pokemon go version in Turkey? Who was behind the attempted coup d'état? Is there a chance for the military reissuing a coup d'état soon there (http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/692730/SAS-troops-poised-to-EVACUATE-Britons-from-Turkey-amid-fear-of-SECOND-military-coup)?
ReplyDeleteThey are going to update to a newer version of pocket monster was on the radio this morning... Now they take control of your mind and energy so you are unable to ground it.
ReplyDeleteI use to be into gaming when I was teenager/young adult and played pokemon when i was bored, but I found that time would fly by when I was on it. I could play for hours and not even realize it. When this game came out I downloaded it, not thinking twice about the secret agenda behind it. After playing the game for two weeks I stopped playing it.
ReplyDeleteAt first it was fun, but it really is disturbing to see everyone your walking by playing it or talking about it. "Gotta catch em all" turned into a cult like mind numbing phrase.
No im not going to catch em all. In fact im uninstalling it.
I have ZERO interests in games and even less in Pokemon but know twentsomethings got weened on it when it first came out so they're vulnerable. I just saw this crazy posting on an Instagram site that seems relevant to this topic, but remember I'm just the messenger:
ReplyDelete_m4ds_You want the truth? 🙊🙊😳 Pokemon 🐭🐦🐒 Go was developed by ISIS 👳🏽🔫💣 to recruit young members. Any Phone 📱 newer than 2️⃣0️⃣1️⃣5️⃣ is equipped with a tiny C4 💣 cartridge and heat 🔥🔥🔥 chip that was provided and funded by ISIS 👳🏽 and Intel 🖥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (Did you 💯 really think it was your CPU causing your phone 📱📲 to be that hot🏚🔥?). You know why you find the monsters 🦁🐦🐛 so close to people 😂😂😂😂😂? Because they're set to be placed within proximation 🌐📲 a person or of popular landmarks ✈️🏢🏢 with alot of people 👪👪👪. When you toss that pokeball 🏀🐭, what you really do is send a signal 📶 to the camera 📷😂 to send out some of that tiny micro-C4 💣 (sorta like how XRays 🔑🔑🔑 send out little particles 😂😂😂😂 to take pictures 🎥📸📷📱 of your bones 💀💀💀). If you play Pokemon Go 💨💯❗️, you are a terrorist 👳🏽👳🏽👳🏽. If you have already played Pokemon Go, please stop 🚷📵❌⛔️ the hate ❗️. You are killing 😂🔫👮🏿people. lives outside of Pokemon Go matter. You must also send ✉️📰📤 this to 1️⃣0️⃣ people (copy and paste, not share), and say "thanks, nitrondo" and good luck 🍀🍀🍀 will come your way, otherwise you will merely be plagued by the micro-c4 💣💣💣nanotechnology funded by Isis and Walt Disney.
I've never played this game, but everyone I know had, like everything else. it can be bad, or intended for ill things, but I have seen some good, come from it. 1) People are getting off the couch and walking around. 2) I see complete strangers showing up at the same place, and conversing to complete strangers, that share a sense of comradeship, with people they otherwise would ignore, or not dare to look in the eyes normally. I'm not saying it's pure, but it's better than sitting on the couch, playing a different mind control game, and not meeting real people :-)
ReplyDelete@ Hannon...i usually don't comment (although am very supportive of this blog). Thanks for putting yourself out there as a reminder of what is positive, even if the seeds seem small. I appreciate everyone's wonderful input on this blog (i learn a lot), but at this moment i am really appreciating Hannon chiming in and reminding us to stay oriented on anything positive. Whatever it is we focus on, grows larger. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the app that turns a person's selfie into a dog. I think that is demeaning. Are we dogs now?
ReplyDelete@Trish, thanks for the compliment. I'm even starting to see it turn into a family activity. Also, the map points it brings people to, might be a good place for activism too :-)
ReplyDeleteWhoa...My Picks, I found your comment extremely insightful:
ReplyDelete" I could play for hours and not even realize it."
Kind of reminds me of being in college getting so high on Afgani hash (or was that opium?) that time passed by as if in a dream (yes...truly black, sticky opium, which was a crystalline world full of lighted images of significance---the only trouble was that, once you were "down," you couldn't understand the significance of those lighted images). Luckily for me, I was poor and, after college, couldn't afford the drugs I used via rich friends while in college.
I found drugs like hash and opium (seldomly available) were extremely beguiling. I could certainly understand why Sherlock Holmes might have become addicted. Super mind, super sleuth. Thinking outside the box, etc. Whereas acid, mescaline, and psilocybin were just altered states, which, I suspect, looking back upon those experiences, actually required the development of a spiritual state, and since we were just into drugs, we only thought we were spiritual.
Kind of like Pokey Go. I.e., you think you're really doing something...but alas, when the high wears off or the speed you used to study all night for your finals evaporates, your brilliant and groundbreaking argument torpedoing John Locke's philosophy on government becomes as illusory and wind-blown as that spider web floating in the window.
Since we're on the topic of games, do you have any thoughts about DOTA? A lot of boys seem to be addicted to it and I think that it is a really bad thing when it starts to affect their lives, careers and relationships.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the image flashed?
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