Note: There are a few links throughout this blog. I always want to share what I am learning and for people to realize some of this stuff is pretty crazy. Let’s open our eyes and be aware. Let me know your thoughts below.
May 26, 2026
Many times, when I’m navigating online, I find myself having to prove I’m human by deciphering letters that often spell out nonsense. At times, it can be quite difficult to interpret them especially if your eyesight isn’t good. Other times, I’ve had to click on every box that features a motorcycle—does it count if it’s just part of one? Occasionally, I’m faced with simple math problems, and honestly, as much as I dislike math, I’d prefer that over the other options.
I’ve even been locked out of accounts for not getting it right so much so that we have money sitting that cannot be touched presently because I cannot prove nothing upon nothing when I simply wrote something on a scrap piece of paper and my memory doesn’t serve me well in decades ago. So we laugh and say it’s there for retirement. I try not to cringe too much.
This also applies to passwords that need to be changed every few months, or when I have to call for information and provide a secret word. There have been moments when I’ve simply said, “I don’t know,” leading to the necessity of getting my husband on the call to verify my identity. This has been the case since we got married, but it seems to have increased over time. Here’s a funny thought: how do they know I’ve called my husband?
My question is, why don’t robots have to prove they are robots? Perhaps technology has advanced to the point where differentiating between human and machine is becoming increasingly difficult. In the meantime, as we continue to remember passwords and tackle CAPTCHA challenges, it’s essential to recognize that these systems, while frustrating at times, are designed to safeguard us.
When I see that children in school and college no longer have to go to the library to open up real books to get all their information but they have everything they need at a click of a button, that is craziness to me. I remember taking one of my children to the library many years ago when she thought it was just so hard to use the computer to get her notes at a touch of a button. She needed to experience real note taking with a pencil and paper and to find all the books on her subject. Three hours later, she had written one sentence. What?!?!?! She never complained again about using the computer for information.
We have really done the future generations a disservice when we take away learning skills such as handwriting, phonics, and actually book study. The digital age may bring good things you can use but it also causes laziness. Already they have a robot at the White House. Real humans are already going to be replaced by teachers with robots (not one adult in the schools!!) and most stores are replacing their cashiers with robots. Even places like McDonalds where not one human works! Maybe George Orwell knew more than we realized. Do you see how many places are shutting down? In 2027, they are expecting 40% of “white collar” jobs to go away. “Blue collar” workers are fine until no one will be able to buy anything…… 1984 anyone?
In our world, some leaders and environmental organizations are advocating for a decrease in the population. Currently, we exceed 8 billion people, yet their goal is to reduce this number to 1 billion. How do they plan to achieve this? One possibility could be promoting vaccinations that make individuals more vulnerable to illnesses, ultimately weakening their immune systems though convincing everyone it’s good for you. This trend has already been observed, with encouragement for smaller family sizes. In fact, it is being encouraged to buy your own robot baby! This particular one was made seven years ago and they’ve even improved it! You have to feed it and change diapers and do what you would with a human baby with the exception that it doesn’t grow and you have to plug it in when the battery is low!! Robots are even having babies! Mind blown!
Consider China’s former one-child policy, which led to many little girls being aborted because boys were wanted to carry on the family name. Additionally, in our own country, there have been suggestions against marriage, and for those who choose not to marry, there are even more tax credits available. Ohhh anything to maker a buck…..guess what? You aren’t taking it with you. Stop living for the moment of the pleasure of greed and live for the eternal.
This is why many of the younger generations move in together, without getting married, for the sole purpose of “we think we want to commit to this relationship” but needing to live together to “try it out”. Makes me think of those mattress gimmicks: “Try for 90 days and if you aren’t satisfied, we will come pick it up.” Seems funny but this is called “relation shopping”. Then, if you don’t feel it will work, you “shop” elsewhere. Living together actually shows higher divorce rates. This should be no surprise to any of us.


There are fun things out there you can do with pictures. I have done this with my photography, changing my picture into something more fun, my younger me, no wrinkles, different outfit, and scene. This was a hit for our clients because they loved all the different things they could be. One lady said she couldn’t believe she looked like her daughter. Yep, no wrinkles. And then the older clients, “see this is how I use to look!” It’s like those photos people use to do standing in front of a green screen and you could be an astronaut or whatever. Before that, it was sticking your head in a cut out hole where the famous person’s face was to be.
AI can even write you a song for you. I think that is cheating, but just my personal opinion. I wrote the words for a song, then I had AI match my voice and create a ballad for it I cannot write the actual music but I also wanted to write all my words and use my voice. Funny is because I have chronic bronchitis, and it was flaring at the time and it didn’t clean my raspy voice up. How rude! Haha. I probably should’ve redone it but didn’t, and that’s okay.
Elon Musk said recently that he figures within five years, we will no longer have the need for phones or apps because everything will be right there for us. What does that even mean? Everyone will have their own personal robot? Or would it be sometime simple as putting a chip in you to scan your entire life, whatever you need. We already do that with phones. This would be the next step.
In fact, Elon Musk already discovered a chip that was first implanted in someone’s brain on February 1, 2024 for the purpose of being able to control devices with your brain. This can also help people with ALS or MS be able to talk and move. He said, “They’re sort of what I might call Jesus-level technologies.” This is dangerous, people. No thank you, I do not want this kind of chip in me but some would be totally okay with this. Guessing they haven’t read Revelation. Click here to hear what Elon said.
And he causes all, the small and the great, and the rich and the poor, and the free men and the slaves,
that they be given a mark on their right hand or on their forehead, and that no one will be able to buy or to sell,
except the one who has the mark, either the name of the beast or the number of his name. Here is wisdom.
Let him who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of man; and his number is 666.
Revelation 13:16-18
So, let’s be wise as serpents and innocent as doves.

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