‘Blade Runner’ becomes a Transhumanist Mutation

Book Proves ‘Human’; Agenda Supplants ‘Trans-Human’

nick3499
2 min readOct 8, 2017

Blade Runner has a transhumanist theme, boosted by steroid injections for Blade Runner 2049. And for as long as the Humanity+ think tank has influence to bear—ironically—questions over Deckard’s humanity continue to be raised.

But the original source of inspiration, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, proves Deckard’s humanity through demonstrations of empathy, including technological analysis. When the original story’s human protagonist shows empathy toward an android he helped retire by humanely fulfilling its last request. And when Deckard tested himself, to demonstrate an empathetic human response to an android to prove one of humankind’s most virtuous characteristics: empathy expressed by a human soul through the heart of a man.

And Harrison Ford generally agrees, having read the story, along with the writing on the wall. But Ridley Scott, in support of the transhumanist agenda, insists that Deckard is a replicant — a controversy haunted by dollar signs. Money talks.

Motion pictures become influential simulacrum. In this case, supplanting human consciousness with false promises of enhancement, aka transhumanism. Humanity transcending organic limitations by virtue of genetic mutation and cybernetic modification, to become more human than human. Nietzsche’s Übermensch.

But how many people are aware of the fact that transhumanist scientists use mutagens to modify human genetic code? Mutated viral strains. It should also be known that some chemtrails contain hundreds of types of mutagenic fungi.

Movies help establish virtual reality in the subconscious mind by simulating experiences for human imagination to process and collective human consciousness to absorb. In this way, sci-fi action flicks become subliminal phenomena — ideas going viral.

replicant trait: glowing eyes

Notice how the eyes of both Rachel and Deckard glow in a two-shot close-up from Blade Runner. A clue left by Scott — no doubt. Another clue was the unicorn origami placed by Gaff for Deckard to identify. Indicating that Gaff was privy to Deckard’s implanted memories.

Deckard’s dream about a unicorn (director’s cut)
Gaff’s origami (final cut)

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