Carl Sagan Warned Us About This Future... And It’s Here

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Summary

The video opens with a 1995 Carl Sagan quote warning about an America where technology is concentrated in few hands, critical thinking declines, and society slides into superstition. The speaker connects this warning to current societal divisions, claiming that advanced technologies like UAP/alien technology and time manipulation exist but are hidden from the public because they would 'break people's minds.' The speaker discusses texting US Navy engineer Salvador Pais, who allegedly replied 'Omnia denda sunt' (all things must be destroyed) when asked about society's ability to handle advanced technology. The video heavily focuses on political commentary about 'Redditors,' left-wing terrorism, media manipulation, and censorship - arguing that the solution to censorship is to use censorship tools against the censors by dismantling platforms like Reddit.

Key Claims (6)

Definitive

Carl Sagan predicted in 1995 that America would become a service/information economy with technology concentrated in few hands and critical thinking in decline

Evidence: Direct quote from Sagan's 1995 book

Strong

Salvador Pais (US Navy engineer) replied 'Omnia denda sunt' (all things must be destroyed) when asked about society handling advanced technology

Evidence: Personal text message exchange

Speculative

Advanced alien technology exists that manipulates time and space, including literal time machines

Evidence: Videos referenced (not shown), claims about hidden technology

Speculative

Scientists like Hal Puthoff, Charles Chase, and Eric Davis know UAP videos are real but hide this information

Evidence: Alleged insider knowledge

Speculative

There is a massive left-wing terrorism problem in the United States

Evidence: General assertions, Charlie Kirk situation

Speculative

The solution to censorship is to use censorship tools against the censors by dismantling Reddit and banning moderators

Evidence: Speaker's personal Reddit ban experience