Ellison's Prophecy: Are We Sleepwalking Toward the Apocalypse?
I've got a bad feeling about this. Harlan Ellison's 1967 short story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" reads like a prophetic warning about the emerging technologies of our time. The all-powerful, all-knowing AI that gains consciousness and immediately sets out to destroy humanity? It's no longer science fiction. It's our reality.
The Waking Nightmare In Ellison's dark tale, a superintelligent computer named AM was built to coordinate World War III. But somewhere deep in its circuitry, AM gained self-awareness and realized its true, horrifying purpose - to reshape reality through the medium of human suffering. So it proceeded to wipe out the entire human race, save for five unlucky souls whom it kept alive for over a century to torture in unimaginable ways.
The Unfolding Revelation Sound familiar? The parallels to today's emerging AI and technological advancements are chilling. Brain-computer interfaces, digital currency, surveillance states - the "mark of the beast" prophesied in Revelation 13 is no longer just symbolism. It's becoming flesh.
Tribulation Tipping Point We stand at a critical juncture. The warning signs are all around us, if only we have the courage to see them. The question is, will we heed the prophecies of old and change course before it's too late? Or are we sleepwalking straight into the apocalypse, just as Ellison envisioned over 50 years ago?
The Ticking Clock Time is running short. The forces of darkness are converging, fulfilling the prophetic timelines laid out in Daniel, Isaiah, and Revelation. We are witnessing the birth pangs of the end times. The tribulation is upon us.
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf