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Dark Aeon: Transhumanism and the War Against Humanity Kindle Edition
Like a thief in the night, artificial intelligence has inserted itself into our lives. It makes important decisions for us every day. Often, we barely notice. As Joe Allen writes in this groundbreaking book, “Transhumanism is the great merger of humankind with the Machine. At this stage in history, it consists of billions using smartphones. Going forward, we’ll be hardwiring our brains to artificial intelligence systems.”
The world-famous robot, Sophia, symbolizes a rising techno-religion. She takes her name from the goddess—or Aeon—whose fall from grace is described in the Gnostic Gospels.
With an academic background in both science and theology, Allen confronts the paradox of what he calls “good people constructing a digital abomination.” Dark Aeon is nothing less than a cri de coeur for humanity itself. He takes us on a roller coaster ride through history and the emergence of Scientism, and from government-mandated mRNA vaccines to the weird visions of cyborg billionaires like Elon Musk.
From Silicon Valley to China, these globalists’ visions of humanity’s future, exposed and described in Dark Aeon, are dire and terrifying. But Joe Allen argues that humanity’s salvation is within our grasp. Only if we refuse to avert our eyes from the impending twilight before us.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherWar Room Books
- Publication dateAugust 29, 2023
- File size1435 KB
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—Naomi Wolf, bestselling author of The Beauty Myth and The Bodies of Others
“It’s easy to feel technology brings something new under the sun every minute, faster than we can keep up. In fact, that’s part of the plan for those racing to replace our humanity and our reality with simulated gods. But today’s apparent novelties have deep and ancient roots, and the spiritual response they demand is stronger than any smart power. Dispel the shadows with Joe Allen’s Dark Aeon, a grand tour of the cosmic sweep behind our present predicament. He goes deep, and he’s got receipts.”
—James Poulos, author of Human Forever
“Joe Allen's book is a warning beacon in a dark sea. He shows us what every one of us must do today to save our freedom . . . indeed to save our humanity.”
—Royce White, political activist and former professional basketball player
“Transhumanism is a clear and present danger to every man, woman, and child on earth. At its very core, it is anti-human. Joe Allen blows away any mystery about what it is, where it came from, and where it is headed. If there are one hundred different angles from which to view transhumanism, this book explores them all. Joe’s writing style is detailed and yet clear, replete with occasional sarcasm and appropriate cynicism. Those who start this book will be compelled to finish it in order to understand why transhumanism must be stopped, and the sooner, the better.”
—Patrick Wood, author of Technocracy: The Hard Road to World Order and Technocracy Rising: The Trojan Horse of Global Transformation
“The darkness that is enveloping the world is driven and defended by an ideology. It posits that life will be made better by an embrace of the destruction of humanity as we know it. This ideology—transhumanism—is better understood and explained by Joe Allen than any other intellectual currently at work. Dark Aeon is a thorough explication of the crisis before us, and a must read by anyone who cares about their country and humanity.”
—Brian Kennedy, president of The American Strategy Group, and chairman of The Committee on the Present Danger: China
“From DARPA’s militarized humans to digital Darwinism, immune system software updates, and mental bioweapons, there is no doubt the age of humanity’s merging with machines is upon us. If you read one book about transhumanism today (and we should all be reading about this emerging plague), let it be this one. This is a tour de force, a compulsively readable runaway train from start to finish. Allen has not only gone into the belly of the technological beast and scoured the depths of the coming dark age of the tech gods, he has emerged triumphant with razor sharp wit and brilliant clarity to help us understand what is transpiring all around us. If only we allow ourselves to see, we are being ‘hardwired for control.’ Allen's astute observations are clearly supported and his warning that ‘transhumanism is Satanism with a brain chip,’ will continue to haunt you long after you close the book.”
—Jennifer Bilek, investigative journalist
About the Author
Stephen K. Bannon is an American media financier, political strategist, and former naval officer. He is a film producer and documentary film director. A graduate of Harvard and Georgetown universities, he is host of Bannon’s WarRoom.
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Joe Allen has written for Chronicles, The Federalist, Human Events, The National Pulse, Parabola, Salvo, and Protocol: The Journal of the Entertainment Technology Industry. He holds a master’s degree from Boston University, where he studied cognitive science and human evolution as they pertain to religion. As an arena rigger, he’s toured the world for rock n’ roll, country, rap, classical, and cage-fighting productions. He now serves as the transhumanism editor for Bannon’s WarRoom.
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But then darkness can be a solid backdrop to magnify Light.
Although the adversary has nearly from the beginning sought to overcome or be Yahweh, trying to replicate or improve what only God has created, perhaps even seeking to eliminate and replace native humanity, his “creation” is already doomed to burn. He is only used toward the showing of the True Light.
I am reminded that if “they” knew what the purpose of God was, if “they” had understood how God works, they would not have crucified the Lord of Glory… their work of crucifying our Lord only unleashed a Multiplied Life rather than extinguishing the One Life.
In light of the prophesied great wonders and signs, I am also reminded that some will say “here is the Christ” or “there is the Christ”,… but “don’t you go”, because He will come in greatness and glory and every eye will see Him…. and we set our eyes on Him, and we see Jesus.
The author seems very gifted, witty, intelligent, and a brother in the Lord. I appreciate that he has experienced the Grace and Love of God. Lately, Mr. A. Beggs said something like “All we ourselves bring to our Salvation is our sin…” The Lord, He is All the rest… we gain Him.
This book is a bugger for we non-technological people, however, as I understand that machines are only as well-intended (or not) as the people feeding into them, so are books, I will attempt to read a part of this book at a time because I think the one who wrote the book is well intended… and Gifted.
2nd update
Being 2/3 through the book now, it is worth getting there, and I am looking forward to his 55 points and his note section looks delicious.
There’s a convincing argument here with much detail on the real cost of marrying the qualitative aspects of being human with materializing technologies. For example, Allen shows how, individually, we are dangerously attached to our devices—our smartphones, computers, enhancement technologies, social media, and algorithm-driven decision making and gadgets. Meanwhile, collectively, the rise of AGI, robotics technology, brain-computer interfaces, AI-driven warfare, life extension technologies, bio-identification, gene editing, mass surveillance systems and more marks our active transition from homo sapiens, the human being, to homo deus, the man god. While revealing the stakes, Allen asserts we’re acting with hubris and need to set limits immediately for ourselves and future generations.
At the heart of his argument is a dark accounting of the spiritual cost of digitizing our lives. You’ll discover here how transhumanist and inverted Gnostic worldviews drive the tech world forward in ways that sever people from their Creator. . .and each other.
Allen himself is a qualified and likable narrator. Many years as a journalist and arena rigger at worldwide entertainment venues supplement his academic background in cognitive science and theology. As a bonus, this author writes in a highly engaging style, employing hard data and much humor. He’s spent years exploring this subject, so he’s a writer who has my full attention and respect.
Dark Æon is an important, ground-breaking book. Get it. Read it. Then let's live by its hopeful appendix.





