Tracy Twyman before she died talked about how our communications were being scrabbled like the Tower of Babel and that what people see is catered for them

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Before Tracy Twyman died in 2019, she made a final video that you can watch on BitChute titled “The Internet Has Been Compromised”. In it, she detailed the bizarre things that had been happening to her, which included strange communications from her computer and TV — devices she described as essentially talking to her — websites she had previously visited being replaced with fake versions, people she had known for a long time “plotting against her”, and threats from both anonymous and known individuals on the Internet. She also described her computer reading her mind and using her fears against her.

Some Internet users said she had lost her mind, while others believed her. She attempted to explain the things happening to her as the work of an AI on the Internet, but some of the experiences she described verge on the supernatural — such as the TV talking to her.

In 2022, a British TV series called “Red Rose” came out that had striking similarities to the case of Tracy Twyman. The show was about teenagers downloading an AI app and this app turning malicious. The app sends deeply personal and emotionally manipulative messages. It knows users’ fears, secrets, and insecurities, and uses that knowledge to emotionally torment them. Red Rose isolates users by manipulating their social relationships — sending fake messages to friends, causing mistrust, and making the user feel alone or targeted. It’s releaved that the app can even alter reality itself.

In the 1927 movie “Metropolis”, one of the lines was: “They spoke the same language, but could not understand each other”, which is a reference to the Tower of Babel, about how God confounded languages. This confounding of language could be interpreted as an AI within the fabric of our reality scrambling our communications. This is what Tracy believed, but she thought the AI was limited to the Internet, while some think this AI is built into the fabric of our reality, ala The Matrix. In which case, sayings like “You’re in your own bubble” take on a whole new meaning, as people might be experiencing realities that this AI has catered for them.

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