A very profound commentary by videographer DEMCAD, which in and of itself, despite hearing him talk with nothing more than scenery passing by as he is traveling, drives the point home in a clear and concise manner of how technology is being created to replace human beings in almost every aspect of life and what the ultimate goal and implications are of that very fact.
He talks f how technology should enhance human live but instead it is being created to remove the human element. Manufacturing, production, almost every industry is creating methods for "efficiency," automating processes where one machine can do the work of hundreds of human beings, and the ramifications of doing this are obvious. Less humans working with more human beings on the planet, means less people with the ability to keep clothes on their backs, food on their tables and a roof over their heads.
At that point the desire to remove human beings from the general population because they can no longer support themselves but need the government to do it for them, becomes an issue of paramount importance. Call it Agenda 21, the depopulation agenda or anything you want, but this organized attempt to replace humans with machines, will in the end further those goals.
Consider just a couple stories from August alone when listening to DEMCAD below, where Huffington Post reports that engineers have found a way to "get rid of pesky humans once and for all," in the fast food industry by replacing them with robots.... or how robots will be on call call, day or night, to fulfill requests from hotel guests as reported by CNBC..... or an article in Wall Street Journal stating that as labor costs rise China turns more to robot workers.
In March 2014, FiveThirtyEight highlighted a 2013 paper by Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael A. Osborne of Oxford which concluded that "that pay at or near the minimum wage — that’s about one of every six workers in the U.S. — are much more susceptible to “computerization,” or as defined by the authors, “job automation by means of computer-controlled equipment." That includes telemarketers, sales clerks, cashiers, waiters and waitresses, food-preparation workers and cooks, and that doesn't even include the manufacturing or production jobs that human beings are losing to automation and have been losing for decades.
Also in March 2014, Bill Gates was quoted as saying "Software substitution, whether it's for drivers or waiters or nurses … it's progressing. ... Technology over time will reduce demand for jobs, particularly at the lower end of skill set. ... 20 years from now, labor demand for lots of skill sets will be substantially lower. "
Now consider how many high profile personalities have made statements about depopulating the planet..... Ted Turner, in 1996 stated "A total population of 250-300 million people, a 95% decline from present levels, would be ideal." Henry Kissinger said "World population needs to be decreased by 50%." Prince Philip stated "If I were reincarnated I would wish to be returned to earth as a killer virus to lower human population levels."
There are many more depopulation quotes by the global elite, enough to understand that the next logical step after the purge of humanity and the rise of machines, is to convince the general population that there are too many people and not enough jobs or resources to support them.
Then we will see the "great culling" begin.