02/02/2022 / By Kevin Hughes
“BardsFM” host Scott Kesterson told his viewers that meta is the biggest trap ever laid for humanity.
“Meta is going to be the biggest trap ever laid for humanity. Once you get into meta and you start to interact in meta, you’re building dreams. You’re building your experience to the world through meta, your hours of work each day will be built around meta. And at first it will seem okay. And then later people will start to be dulled down, their senses are muddled down, their cognitive capacities are dulled down,” Kesterson said during the January 27 episode of his show on Brighteon.TV.
The “BardsFM” host said that the outdoor experiences of people are going to be increasingly limited. “And little by little the brain is going to dull down to this digital realm. The whole level of infinite creativity that God gave us in the potential of our brain is literally killed at the stem,” Kesterson said. “And meta is the next step. The idea behind all of this again is to trap people into environments where they will literally never escape.”
Kesterson pointed out that once you get into meta and your business requires you to work in the meta space, businesses now can dismiss people to all go home and have virtual spaces in which they can interact. He said that the physical spaces will be downsized with people living in their homes and using their Oculus glasses to interact for hours in their interaction place. (Related: Facebook’s ‘teleporter’ technology the final nail in the coffin for humanity’s connection with reality.)
The backpack journalist and documentary filmmaker said every single person in the next three to four years is going to be required to do banking and ordering for goods and services through meta. He added that businesses will be the change agents for what is to come with the corporate ones leading the way.
He also noted that vaccination IDs will be integrated again once the people keep complying.
“This is a compliance slave mass. It has evolved through the high levels of influence, all the garbage they put in our food and the slow degradation of the strength and spine of a nation that used to be proud and strong. We are literally broken at this point in time and it is up to the few that could see through this to stand up and reclaim that strength that we should have as a nation built on the rock of liberty,” Kesterson said.
Kesterson also expounded on the metaverse, which he said is a promising new way of doing business in the United States. He added that in the next three years all business transactions and meetings will be done using meta.
“Many businesses have already built their ecosystems in the metaverse. The business environment they’ve built in the meeting rooms. They have a whole community of campus of sorts that they created in a digital sphere including conference spaces where people will come and give lectures and so forth. Avatars are already being built. It’s live and active now,” the Brighteon.TV host said.
He noted that the “Make America Great Again” is pivoted on the idea that the United States is going to become a leader in the fourth industrial revolution. Kesterson added that critical to the fourth industrial revolution is meta creating a virtual space in which all businesses and transactions will be made from the comfort of home.
And then all of humanity will be trapped. “If you’re going to take the easy path, you’ll easily get in their camp,” Kesterson said. “There will be no escape from that.”
Watch the full Jan. 27 episode of “BardsFM” below. Catch new episodes of the program every Thursday from 5-6 p.m. on Brighteon.TV.
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