The piece in the video I wasn't sure if I agree with is the critique on the 
attempted "fixing" of death. For years I was trying to discern evolution’s 
reason for death but ya, it’s a systems thing. Death is the ultimate expression 
of who you are, and that’s merely a component of systems. Though we like to 
think individually how special we are and that bias is from the first-person 
narrative of controlling a monkey machine node that your individual 
consciousness was injected into (or emerged out of). But these supersystems 
live and die, and need to, it’s part of the whole thing. Though human minds’ 
relationships to macro-systems differs from many multi-agent systems due to the 
generally intelligent nature of it all and the signaling capabilities of 
individual human intelligence with collective consciousness and supersystemic 
automata...

The GloboCap concept though may be more multi-systemic at least 
macroeconomically and informationally technologic, along with other systems. 
But the more I think on it the more I realize how these dominate us 
individually. GloboCap though yes is a crushing force for those who prefer to 
choose their own reality verses the imposed narrative. For example, IMO, 
GloboCap is generating vast quantities of homeless individuals across many 
cities as a byproduct of itself and mostly disregarding them..
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