Should We Be Playing With Satan’s Toys? Technology is Witchcraft in this Little Season. - YouTube
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I keep seeing the same basic question pop up in the comments again and again. So, if this is the little season and everything is wicked, how are we supposed to function in the modern world and still serve God? Well, we can't. At least not in the way they mean. These people are asking how they can have their cake and eat it, too.
But it doesn't work that way in spite of what the church tells us. To be honest, the same principles apply to any time in history. The problem with the little season is that not only are all of man's institutions run by satanic forces from the top down, they also control almost every aspect of our modern lives seemingly impossible to avoid.
And the least considered aspect of this deception are the tools that we rely on every single day. My previous videos show ways to identify and avoid the wicked aspects of our government, education, and financial systems. But in this one, I want to tackle technology in all its forms. Mechanical, chemical, digital, spiritual, and financial.
I read a lot of sermons, Christian blogs, even secular journals on the topic, and they all seem to agree that technology is not good or evil. It's neutral. It's how we use it that matters. But I don't think it's that simple. Another way to look at it is either it glorifies God or it doesn't.
By that, I mean it allows us to live in the manner that he intended for us. I look around and I see technology glorifying us, not the father. Think about it from his perspective. He created us in the world we live in to coexist in perfect harmony. Since there's nothing he can't do, if he wanted technology, he would have given it to us.
If he wanted us to travel quickly, he would have designed us with jetpacks built into our backs. If he wanted us to have impersonal communication over vast distances, he would have given us telepathy. I don't know anyone who thinks the future is going to be better than the past, even with all this technology. And although this is mostly referring to corruption, what do you think powers that corruption? A wicked financial system manipulating the souls of those who unleash tyrannical military forces controlling the rest of us through
digital devices. It's all technology, and we finally hit the wall where the negatives outweigh the benefits. We need to look no further than our own pockets to find the latest idol people worship today, the phone. Take it out and look at it if you aren't already. Then look at the natural landscape and creatures the father placed upon it.
Do you see any similarities at all? We were created in a very specific way and that is to interact with each other face to face. There is a life force that God uses to connect all of us. AI will never possess it. And without face to face contact, our interactions with each other aren't inspired because we've excluded God from the element.
And yes, I do see the hypocrisy of using an internet platform to discuss views against technology. I'll even concede that my first career right out of college was engineering, helping to build the things that disconnect us from his reach. It is nearly impossible to understand God when every second of our day is consumed with the routines and inventions of man.
Especially since they're all inspired by money, worship, pride, and vanity. Got to make them big bucks and dress to impress. You know, keep up with the Joneses. Did he design a world where we would be startled awake every morning with loud electronic beeps followed by chugging 16 ounces of black goo so we have the artificial energy needed to rush to a career where we dedicate the majority of our waking existence to Satan's institutions making us too spiritually defeated and tired at night to focus the time and energy on our
families that they deserve. So we tune completely out of God's world and into Satan's programming in the form of entertainment. Absolutely not. In the scenario just described, there is no connection with God at all. just interactions with the elements that define this little season of Satan. And why? Because of technology.
At no time does the average person interact with the world God created. And because of that, we don't have the experiences that he intended. And the specific technology we have is actually designed for us to serve the sins mentioned above. Money worship, pride, and vanity to serve Satan's system.
But is all technology bad? And if not, is it more a matter of how it's used? It's difficult to compare current technology to what we had in the past. Enoch is our best pre flood guide showing the wickedness of fallen angels introducing metalwork technology and vanity through the use of makeup. The only physical remnants of the previous age we have are megalithic stone structures.
The flood washed everything else away. Pyramids aren't mentioned in the Bible, even though the Old Testament spends time in Egypt. makes me wonder if advanced technology is just so common that they didn't mention it or if it wasjust an ancient relic from Enoch's time. Of course, it could also be that the named locations today aren't the same as the biblical ones, which makes sense as they don't match geographically.
I looked and I couldn't find any passages in the Bible that celebrate invention. There are many examples of divine craftsmanship like Noah's Ark, Solomon's Temple, the Ark of the Covenant, and others. None of those examples are celebrating invention as much as the effort put into their construction.
The Bible doesn't outright condemn invention when discussing Tubalcain, but we know how Cain's descendants turned out. It's clear about the Tower of Babel with the fired bricks and the bitamin mortar. But that was less about technology and more about how it was used, trying to attain god-like status. But isn't that what so much of our technology is today? like AI, various medical innovations, and certainly the financial inventions that give certain people immense power over the rest.
It's attempting to attain god-like status. But at the same time, God created us to be inventive creatures. We write books and songs, create art, invent better ways of doing things using the tools he gave us. David was a musician, but it was his music, not the invention of the instrument that the father celebrated. All forms of invention except technological creation are apparently recognized.
Is it because the others are forms of expression? Some would argue technological invention is also a form of expression. And if the pen is mightier than the sword, then it should be fine. But I couldn't find any reference in the Bible that agrees. I just read an amazing article on Bible Unbound Substack about AI and its gateway to witchcraft.
He connects technology to magic in a way that makes a lot of sense to me. They both make tasks easier, but when we do that, we are not living in the spirit of the world God created for us. Think about the magicians at the king's court in Exodus. They existed to provide effortless power void of personal interaction.
Technology, like magic, makes us rely on ourselves when we should be putting our trust in God and others. The article references a book, The Life we're Looking for, by Andy Crouch. In it, he cites the sermon on the mount where Jesus says, "You cannot serve both God and mammon." That's an Aramaic word that means not only money, but the wickedness that embodies it.
Money by itself is a useful invention that doesn't take us away from the ideals of the world God created for us. It creates a system for exchanging goods and services between consenting parties. But that's not what Mammon means here. It's referring to the impersonal and effortless power it creates. It's magic.
And money today is so much worse than biblical money as it's just printed out of thin air. Voila, effortless power. Especially when the person with the money never earned it by providing their fellow man with a good or service. Oppression doesn't count. Well, the same applies to anything that creates effortless power.
The Bible doesn't celebrate invention primarily for the same reason it doesn't celebrate magic. It's witchcraft. And there are so many other technologies that create effortless power like modern transportation, computers, and the internet. Talk about impersonal. We literally don't need to leave the house to interact with other people anymore.
And relationships are probably the greatest metric used to judge us in God's eyes. It's unbelievably obvious as we look around, especially for those of us born prior to 2000 who have seen massive physical, social, financial, and political changes in the world around us. Yes, we have access to a wealth of information right at our fingertips.
Luxurious climate controlled environments to live in and the ability to travel almost anywhere we want in a matter of hours. But we're also not only physically unhealthy. So many of us suffer from anxiety, depression, and just about every other spiritually depleting ailment imaginable and at dramatically increasing rates with each passing year.
And one of those afflictions affects nearly all of us. And that's addiction. I'm not talking about substance abuse. I'm talking about addiction to technology. We don't want to admit it, but we are addicted to so many things that I'm sure the father did not intend for us to have. The only way to verify this addiction would be to disappear in the woods for a week or two with no possessions to see how we handle it.
And probably not well, and most of us don't even realize it. We're blissfully unaware because we grew up around it. Computers, televisions, and in some cases, cell phones were already in our houses before we were born. And I don't think it's too far into the future before we start seeing the effects of this addiction.
We are dependent upon these earthly inventions. And when they disappear, so does every last fragment of our society. Whether we have a catastrophic supernatural event, anothergreat depression, or simply the powers that be, deciding to cut our power. It won't be like the 1930s where people were mostly self-sufficient. We will devolve into chaos because we are incapable of functioning without technology, like an alcoholic without a drink.
Complete social collapse is inevitable. I don't think much needs to be said about the mechanically and chemically powered monstrosities that fill up our roads and airways today. We're all aware of the everinccreasing death toll and destruction necessary for this evil to exist, but that's not what we're discussing here.
In a previous video, several commenters mentioned most Amish don't own vehicles because it causes their communities to break up. My first thought on that was, what do those xenophobes know? Wouldn't cars actually bring people together? It's a bridge for communities to connect? But the more I thought about it, the more I agreed with their position.
Look at our society as an example. Much more prevalent here in America than anywhere else in the world. Children are statistically better off in multigenerational environments. Yet, we still move away from our families after we finish school because of transportation technology and rarely see our families except on holidays.
Even though we still possess the same witchcraft to appear anywhere overnight that we used to leave in the first place. They're right. The community is destroyed. We need to understand that the father could have created the world any way he wanted. He could have easily given us the ability to travel vast distances quickly, but he didn't.
He clearly wanted multigenerational communities. And taking a look at the sinful world around us, it's easy to see why. I've already covered how most of us don't do the work the Lord specifies in the Bible. A lot of us do, but most don't. Most of us work in one of Satan's five institutions of wickedness and literally dedicate our lives to his service.
They get their hooks into us early and create debt slaves. So, at the very least, even if we actually do contribute to humanity, it doesn't matter because we still have to work too many hours just to keep our heads above water, leaving very little time for family, friends, and genuine social interaction. We become dependent on the system because we're born to develop technology and dedicate our lives to dollar worship.
By living the life most of us currently live, we are serving Satan because we are serving the systems that take us away from God by design. We aren't supposed to be devoting our souls to corporations. We are supposed to be providing goods and services to our fellow men. And what has all this technology gotten us? Are our lives easier? Heck no.
Many people under 40 with full-time jobs are barely able to make rent, much less a mortgage. In fact, many people work 60 or more hours a week and can barely afford rent. We've been lied to about technology over and over again. In 1930, world famous economist John Maynard Kanes, known for promoting the debt-based economy that has driven the wealth gap and destroyed the finances of the next four generations at least, if we even make it that far, predicted that technology would by 2030 have people only working 15 hours a week. The same
lie was spread by mainstream media when computers were introduced, and here we are working more hours, and now they push it again with AI. This is not how the father intended for us to live. But how can we complain? were slaves. I found some writings on the work life of English peasants prior to the industrial revolution, which could be from the Millennial Reign, in my opinion, where it's declared that there were periods where they only had to work 150 days a year. Some sources citing only 120 days.
In addition, the workday was more akin to the human condition. Take this excerpt from James Pilington on the topic. I'm going to summarize, but this is great. It says the laborers enjoy a slow morning and arrive at work late in the day and then eat breakfast. They work a bit after that before taking a long lunch that includes a nap.
After that, they work a little more before they start drinking and then finish up the day shortly after that. And they still had land and a home. This isn't mine. It's from TNT John 1717 on X, but it captures everything I want to say and it's beautifully written. Most Christians today walk around with a spiritual blindfold on, never suspecting that the brightest screen in their house may be the darkest doorway into their soul.
The devil doesn't need to drag you into the wilderness anymore. He just needs to get your thumb scrolling. The temptation of Christ was three attacks aimed at identity, authority, and worship. Digital temptation hits the same three points, only now it's personalized, curated, and delivered in high definition right into your pocket. The tragedy is that believers think technology is neutral simply because it doesn't have horns growing out of it.
That's how spiritually dull this generation has become. If Satan used stones in the desert, why would he hesitate to use screens in your home? The devil has always adapted his bait to the age he's fishing in. In the 19th century, it was rationalism. In the 20th, entertainment. In the 21st, it's the algorithm, an altar built to your flesh that promises you everything except holiness.
You can tell a man's spiritual temperature by how uncomfortable he gets when you touch his devices. Mention the word idolatry and suddenly every Christian becomes a theologian of convenience. The truth is simple. When the screen speaks louder than the scripture, you're already halfway demonled and don't even know it. Nobody bows to a statue anymore.
They bow to a feed. Nobody kisses a golden calf anymore. They kiss the glow of the notifications that keep them enslaved. And here's the uncomfortable punchline. The devil doesn't need you to worship him directly. He only needs you distracted, divided, and drained. If he can keep you from prayer, he's already halfway to victory.
If he can keep you from discernment, he's nearly finished the job. And if he can keep your eyes glued to a digital world while your Bible collects dust, he won't even need temptation. You'll defeat yourself. It's not about technology. It's about the battlefield for your soul. And that's all that needs to be said about that. I've already touched on this earlier, but I want to add that money today is not the same as money in the Bible.
In fact, money today by all rights should have a different name because it does not function at all like it did in biblical times. Money in the Bible was representative of labor and used in exchange for equal labor in the form of goods and services. Money today is completely controlled by a small group of people who manipulate the quantity and distribution of every dollar printed.
The father did not want a class of people immune to working. And what we have is a poor majority doing all the work of the rich minority. And money today isn't even money. It's not backed by anything except debt. And because money will always be tied to that debt. And no government has any intention of ever paying it back, they have to keep refinancing that debt, which leads to inflation.
It's a vicious circle that benefits the billionaires at the expense of the rest of us, those who actually work. And even though our money has been tied to debt and working against us since 1913, that's not even our biggest problem. We used to have the capability to invest even fairly recently, which didn't make us any money if we stayed in the indexes, but at least allowed us to keep up with inflation.
So our money didn't just rot away sitting in a bank or jar buried in our backyards. Now there's not a single asset with growth potential sitting at a less than 50 times price to earnings ratio. And those companies no longer deal in goods and services. I've already covered the Nvidia fraud in a previous video, and even Apple used to be a reputable hardware manufacturer, but that's not how they make most of their money anymore.
They are a financial institution now, investing in buybacks instead of R&D. So, even if you supported technology, there's no way to invest in it, making money even more useless to us and definitely not what it's designed for. The future of finance is frightening, and that's if even somehow the economy is saved, which is mathematically impossible.
Look at Khi, the new darling of the financial world. Just a prediction market app, but it's essentially a deregulated gambling platform. They have VCs jumping down their throat because they're going to bring the tokenization of everything, including our personal data, to the investing world. That is the latest and final trend of our economic system, generating revenue without producing goods or services that of course always translate to debt and in this case, privacy exploits.
They found loopholes to avoid what few state and federal laws exist against gambling to allow us to destroy ourselves financially while boosting their bottom line. Several states have taken legal action against them, but only to appease other gambling interests. Having a bad day and want to blow off some steam? Whip out your phone and go double or nothing on your student loan debt. It's indescribably wicked.
And this is the future of our economy as there is no longer a way to keep this ship afloat with genuine businesses. So literally 100% of the corporate economy will be fake. This is the final piece of the corruption before the Jingga Tower comes tumbling down. This is an easy segue into computers and AI.
I'm covering both at the same time because the difference is negligible at this point for two reasons. First, the article I mentioned earlier compared computers to magic because they can accomplish tasks that were designed by God to complete ourselves. We lose our ability to trust God and form meaningfulrelationships when we not only use but become dependent on technology, computers more than anything else.
With both technologies, we are essentially casting spells to complete our tasks. And second, AI in its current form is nothing more than predictive text algorithms. AGI is what people think of when they think of AI. That's certainly what the billionaire class thinks. Artificial general intelligence is what everyone believes is right around the corner, but it's not.
To give you an idea, the jump from a simple Google search to chat GPT is like walking a mile. While the jump from chat GPT to AGI would be like flying from Tokyo to New York in 3 hours. They aren't even in the same ballpark. I keep reading over and over again that AI is satanic or demonic, but they're communicating this message from their phones.
The biblical issues with it are that it's magic. Yes, but so are any other digital devices. It might be a slightly darker magic, but that's like a cokehead condemning crack. The greater danger for me with AI, just like any other online service, is the data collection. Sam Alman, the CEO of Open AI, said in an interview recently, that all chats are stored and can be used against us someday.
People share their deepest and darkest secrets with chat GPT. And that gives legitimacy to the idea that the AI data centers are not simply to run the software but exist as massive collection centers where they will create databases on every aspect of each of us for total authoritative control as we can already see with the biometric digital IDs in China and parts of Europe.
So AI is basically the digital version of Jeffrey Epstein collecting data to use against us when they need it. to help keep Nvidia stock artificially inflated and relevant. The news keeps teasing us with segments about how Trump is going to finally allow China to have access to their chips. What they don't tell you is that it's all a lie and they don't even want them.
The AI China is developing, like DeepSeek, actually outperforms chat GPT in almost every category, including accuracy. What they don't tell us is that it runs just fine locally on an old phone. That's right. We don't need super fast GPUs to power AI software. So why do all these companies lie to us about the need for massive data centers? Complete and total authoritarianism through the implementation of biometric digital IDs.
I guess I should also quickly mention those who run these tech giants. Even if we could somehow justify the technology itself, there's the problem of the Satanist running them. Of course, in this little season, they run everything. So it's no big surprise. But just for the sake of argument, let's see what they're all about.
I've already discussed in my Pharmarmacia video that the CEOs of these companies admit to doing ketamine to try and connect with demons and see the future. And they all see the same thing, AI takeovers and destruction of humanity, which couldn't be more obvious as their ultimate goal. I mean, think about it.
How much easier would it be to control a world of robot slaves than humans? They already have the mainstream media on their side as always, but now the controlled opposition has jumped on board. And if you've ever been on the fence about Joe Rogan, he just closed that door by admitting he thinks Jesus will return in the form of AI.
>> Even if Jesus was a physical person in the past, you don't think that he could return as artificial intelligence. >> You're probably wondering why I'm bringing up Tolken. Well, it's because he's the mainstream embodiment of the rejection of technology. Not only his work, but also his letters and interviews leave no doubt that he loves the world that God created for us, the motivation behind it, and despises the wickedness that seeks to destroy it.
It's no coincidence that he's also a devout Christian. He had two passions in life. His relationship with Christ and his love of fantasy fiction. As slaves from birth, it can be difficult to see through the veil of satanic influence that we live under. There's a reason his books mean so much to so many people.
And the main reason is that Middle Earth is a perfect representation of the world we're supposed to live in. The world the father created for us. It's no secret Tolken despised automobiles, toxic air and water, machines of war, and the destruction of all things that God said were good.
And his ability to recognize and separate good from evil in spite of mainstream narrative is what makes him such a popular truther. I've read the posts on social media about Tolken being a Satanist with an accusation that he was a silent member of the hermetic order of the Golden Dawn with no evidence whatsoever. They say a one-time member of his writing group, the Inklings, a club dedicated to the love of great literature, was also in the Golden Dawn. That's it.
He met a hermetic once, so clearly he's a Satanist. I've read this and otherunfounded theories all over every corner of social media. It's clearly a scop. All that effort to discredit his faith with no evidence. And my guess is it's because they don't want Christians to think that someone who so adamantly rejects technology is to be trusted.
And he doesn't just hate technology. He also despises democracy. The illusion that we have some political control in our lives. If he was wicked, he would be celebrating both technology and democracy just like every Satanist running the world today. It's clear in both his writings and letters that he despised people who strive for political office because they're predisposed to perform evil deeds. And he's right.
100% of all politicians are proven to be opportunists. And that's just the good ones. He also hated the patriotism these politicians stir up as it takes God from our hearts and replaces it with genocidal thoughts and not for good reason, but simply to provide wealth and power to the elect. He knew and was quite vocal about the fact that they're all controlled by the banks and aren't to be trusted.
Tolken preferred the biblical approach, which is that kings are far less likely to be corrupt as they have no one to answer to except God himself. In the Bible, there were even some kings appointed by God. Our system today could never allow for that. And even if one righteous person was able to navigate their way to power, they would be outnumbered, so it wouldn't even matter.
He never outright used the word, but it's clear in his letters and interviews that he knew political leaders and those who control them are satanic. Tolken's hatred of allegory is wellknown and I should clarify that when he refers to the allegory he objects to it's a onetoone match or a correlation between a real world person and the character in a story.
For example, his good friend CS Lewis who became a Christian late in life due to constant pressure from Tolken wrote his main character from his Narnia novels Alan essentially as Jesus. Tolken took issue with this as he found such allegory in any work to be offensive and insulting to the reader. Aragorn is not Christ, but he is the rightful king.
Gandalf is not the king, but he uses his power and wit to allow righteousness to prevail. The morals and teachings of Jesus are there, but separated into many characters. Froto and Sam are based on David taking on a large evil power in spite of their size, but all of them are more than that and less than that.
For example, Froto is willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for his friends. So, in that sense, he's kind of based on Jesus. The final act of Lord of the Rings, the end of the third age, is clearly inspired by tribulation. The fourth age, shown in his unfinished work, the new shadow, picks up after the millennial reign and is clearly based on the little season.
And this hatred of allegory is why you have so many people who have found Christ through Tolken's books. It makes it more real when you see his teachings through narrative. There are many ways people become Christians. There are those who are lucky enough to be born into families that teach scripture from birth. Then there are some who find faith on their own because their hearts are in a state to receive the Lord.
Then others like myself who used to have hardened hearts and required years of study especially in the concentrations of philosophy and science to find faith. As I mentioned in a previous video, I even have two friends who found God through their use of psychedelic substances. It allowed them to see the truth behind our reality and appreciate his creation as well as his heart.
Then there are others who need a more literary intellectual approach and this is where Tolken comes in. Some people are very turned off by the traditional academic structure of modern Christianity. They don't object to the message. They dislike the format. Because of his non-allegorical approach to writing, the teachings of Christ are experienced to some extent instead of being described.
I'm sure you've heard the expression show don't tell when writing. Well, Tolken did that and many people love the morality of the stories which has led them ultimately to Christ. The connection between Christianity living as God intended and a distaste for the wicked institutions and things that take us away from him are what he represented.
And hopefully anyone watching this video does too. So the reason I bring up Tolken is because Middleear life in the good days is representative of how we should be living under the father. Now look around at our world today and what do we see? I scoured the Bible looking for justification on living life the way we do today and could only find one passage.
Daniel 12:4 speaks of these times and how knowledge will increase in the end. It's a stretch, but what can that possibly mean now at this historical height of human deception? Where is two and what is fro? Could thatbe us running around in cars and planes? It could mean that for the majority of the little season, we've been completely oblivious to the realities of the world.
But now we have the internet, which although heavily regulated, allows those of us with a pure heart to seek out truth. We represent such a small percentage of the population. However, can that one passage be referring to the few of us connecting together through the internet? It would seem more likely that it would be something more supernatural, but who knows? If it is true though, maybe we as truthers on social media spreading the word are a small part of that.
Are we using this technology to make our lives easier or simply as a tool to spread the word? If not for this one passage, I would have already dropped out of society. It still doesn't sit right, and I'm not sure how much longer I'm going to keep living this life before I grab my family and disappear into the woods.
Although, my wife may have something to say about that. The era of good technology has passed, if there ever was such a thing. The industrial revolution was culturally, spiritually, and economically devastating for the 99%. But somewhat decent society arose out of it in the 20th century, give or take a couple world wars.
While there was most definitely still evil in the world, there were many good things starting to happen as well. People didn't have to worry about where their next meal was coming from. The popularity of Christ was increasing. And while we had commercial flights, advanced weaponry, and other wickedness in our daily routines, we still found a way to have dinner together and bond as a family.
And even outside our homes, we still had community. But we got complacent, and Satan's powers grew. His minions went to work and created even more technologies that destroyed our society, normalized debauchery, and stole our wealth while we were distracted. But it was inevitable that had been written in Revelation.
If they hadn't broken us mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and physically, turning the vast majority of the current population into Satan worshippers, knowingly or otherwise, then the prophecy never could have been realized. And now here we are at its feet. We used to be fit and healthy, and that's when we should have fought back before we were poisoned into submission.
But as I already mentioned, what could we really have done? It was already written. The next step I already covered in my previous video, the end of Satan's little season, and it will involve replacing us with AI if and when they are able. We know the Luciferians have no regard for human life and only keep us around as their slave labor force.
So, we know what happens when we no longer serve a purpose for them. The vast majority of our economy is no longer about providing goods and services to people. It's about financializing everything without producing anything tangible or useful. It's about profit for the elite while putting everyone else in debilitating debt.
Most jobs are just to appease a narrative, and our financial system has devolved into a system of investments with no more merit or value than NFTTS. In addition, the equities and housing markets have been nationalized so that the assets of the wealthy are kept artificially high with our tax dollars and endless money printing. That's right.
They use our own labor against us to steal our wealth while increasing theirs. That is our technological path until the end of days, whenever that is. And it might already be too late to unplug. There's no difference between technology and magic. No matter how we twist it, they accomplish the same goals. And with each new advancement, we are driven further and further from the father by the poisoning of our souls.
God bless and stay well. We're going to need each other before we know