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Philip K. Dick’s Sci-Fi Predictions

The CIA’s Operation CHAOS has been unveiled, exposing a bizarre concept: The Minority Report, Total Recall, and movies like The Matrix may have been predictions of the future.

Did you know that Philip K. Dick—the author of such classic novels and short stories as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (which inspired Blade Runner), The Minority Report, Total Recall, and The Adjustment Bureau—made startling predictions in the early 1980s before his death? His works influenced films like The Terminator and The Matrix, but he also foresaw developments in artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and humanity’s eventual surrender to computers. He even warned of a future social credit system.

One of Dick’s revelations was about the CIA’s Operation CHAOS, which spied on over 7,000 Americans, including Dick himself. This followed an experience that convinced him we’re living in a simulation, complete with “glitches” in the system. In essence, he was among the first to suggest we’re living in a Matrix-like reality. He warned that government agencies were targeting him, and shortly afterward, he was found dead.

Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on this Edge of Wonder live show to hear in Dick’s own words how he predicted and cautioned humanity about the dangers of granting excessive authority to artificial intelligence.

The Prequel to Blade Runner

It’s official. We’re living in the prequel to Blade Runner. Or to quote Philip K. Dick, “Fake realities will create fake humans. Or fake humans will generate fake realities and then sell them to other humans, turning themselves, eventually, into forgeries of themselves.” More from Truthstream Media.

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The Signals That Control Us

If perceptions create our reality, then misperceptions can, too. In other words, signals control us. More from Truthstream Media.

It’s a Computer Simulation

Philip K. Dick is one of the most thought-provoking writers of all time, and what’s more, MOST OF WHAT HE WROTE CAME TRUE. Here, we take a closer look at his now famous speech of 1977, in which he proclaims our world to be a Computer Simulation.

In my humble opinion, this statement was his interpretation of what he was experiencing, and it isn’t a bad guess. But it is my contingency that this “Dickian” claim is inaccurately received by us, the people living in the 21st century. However, that does not change the fact that Philip K. Dick gave us a profound message in that speech, and others, as well as his novels & short stories…. It is left to us to interpret what in fact that message was. More from Affected Collective.

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