Computer Technology and Human Extinction Soon after the wars, it will be apparent that we as a species have little time left to develop an alternative to total extinction. A frantic effort will be employed to transfer human consciousness into a computer matrix that will emulate an idealized world with the holographic illusion, programmed sensation, and perceived omnipresence, etc. Very sophisticated computers or "pods" will be buried and encased deep within the earth at first by the Japanese. Other devices that communicate remotely with these computers will be placed within or on the moon of earth, mars, and a large piece of space rock. These computers will maintain a form of human consciousness theoretically for an inconceivable amount of time and so long as this remains true, humans who are locked into this system will invariably ask for death. This and many other paradoxical errors could not be factored within any related program prior to the conception of such a device capable of matching the complexity of human consciousness. A very odd thing occurs when I remote view those who are trapped within this matrix. A woman in a blue dress is often seen begging for death. I have tried to communicate with her and it simply can not be done beyond the repeated message of "let us die" and "two, zero, two, five". I can not know what this means although I do feel a sense of great horror and sadness for those unfortunate people trapped within. Those within are mere ghosts without a soul.