Androids Among Us
By Paris Tosen
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From one of the world's most unusual minds comes the discovery of a lifetime. There are human-looking androids on Capitol Hill. But who built the androids, and how can we be sure they are artificial? Based on the documentary of the same name, Paris Tosen details the elaborate pieces of this advanced puzzle. From his initial observations and realization to medical explanations and geopolitical concerns, this book unveils one of the most important discoveries of the 21st century.
Featuring insightful commentary alongside video-captured black and white images of the androids in action, Androids Among Us is a full discussion of a plan 1,000 years more advanced than current human science. Perfect for the alternative thinker and those dissatisfied with orthodox explanations for a world gone mad, this book is written by the discoverer himself, Paris Tosen, a rising thinker in manufactured realities and synthetic humans.
Paris Tosen
Paris Tosen is an independent researcher and self-published author. His books include "Androids Among Us," "World War C," and "God is DNA;" as well as several novels and short stories. He lives in Canada.
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Androids Among Us - Paris Tosen
ANDROIDS
AMONG US
PARIS TOSEN
This is a book of nonfiction.
Copyright © 2018 by Paris Tosen
All rights reserved.
Published by Tosen Digital at Smashwords
First eBook Edition: January 2018
The author of this work wishes to state that he is not against the United States of America and has nothing against the three key persons identified herein. This ground-breaking discovery is primarily about an interdimensional group of scientists who are using advanced techniques to hijack America and key aspects of the world. The key intention is to expose their android agenda.
The author is not a medical doctor. He is not qualified to treat any medical disorder. The content of this book is entirely his opinion based on his own personal experience, observation and analysis. Misuse of this information is not recommended.
Some editorial or grammatical errors may exist. This does not diminish the authenticity of this personal work.
This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to your favorite ebook retailer and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.
ISBN 978-1-981204-39-7 (pbk)
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Book design by Paris Tosen
Contents
Copyright
Author’s Notes
Introduction
Part 1: The Most Advanced Investigation in the World
Androids on Capitol Hill
Crime of the Millennium
Android Tactics
Fringe Medical Investigation
Simulacra at the Wheel
Wake Me Up, I’m in Westworld
Fingerprints of Advanced Races
Part 2: My Android Medical Evidence
Biological Black Box
Drops of Dopamine
Creating a Sleeping Sickness
A Kind of Symbiote Revolt
Part 3: The Architects of Doom
How to Hijack 325 Million People
The Artificial People Grid
Interpretation of Observations
Part 4: The Robot Awakening
The Android Takeover
Makers and Controllers
The Pelosi Paradox
Legacy of the Androids
Technological Tyrants at Large
Notes
Selected Works by the Author
Author’s Note
What has been documented in this book is the first thorough attempt to describe the presence of living androids and to position them within the context of an age-old agenda to rule the world. The presentation is in no way complete and included assumptions are not perfect. This is a risky undertaking that proceeds to understand a level of science that is at least 1,000 years ahead of human science. But where real scientists and anthropologists would dare not go—unless they were writing a novel—the great thinkers of the world haven’t been able to discover the advanced human-looking androids on prime time US television.
It is as an eclectic observer that I, in my own way, have rooted my discussion, analysis, and interpretations. It would be illogical for me to suggest that I have made this discovery because of my vast intelligence and resources, quite the contrary, I am not the most intelligent, or smart for that matter, person on the planet. Further, I have no scientific training outside of high school. I am not a neurologist and I am not an expert on artificial intelligence. But I believe that I do possess one powerful skill that makes me the perfect candidate for the task—intuition.
If you approach android theory as a sceptic you will deny yourself the ability to see through the existential illusion; you will find yourself filing this topic alongside the invaluable discussions commonly found in mental institutions or to put it alongside the Book of Revelation.
As soon as you deny and disbelieve that the illusion is fake, the illusion becomes real and then continues to be real. The reasons I have been able to succeed where all others have failed are because I am a man with a good amount of naivety and curiosity, two character traits that fit well with my intuition, but do not enhance my level of intelligence.
But by making an observation without judgment and by seeing something without imprinting my beliefs onto it I have been able to pierce the existential illusion and to see it for what it is. Had I the impeccable mind of an investigative journalist or the logic of a conventional scientist, I would have failed on all counts and this discovery would have been lost.
The historical importance of this investigation, although currently understood as a phenomenon without comparison, is unknown at this time. It can be compared to finding a laptop computer in the tomb of an Egyptian Pharaoh. This is a good example of the magnitude of this discovery only that the androids are not so obviously itemized because they look like your neighbor, your parents, and your teachers. For all intents and purposes, they look human.
This has been a fundamental problem with the presentation of facts. I have made my best efforts to highlight the most obvious ticks and nuances that I think reveal their artificiality. These characteristics that I have highlighted are not exhaustive and certainly do not fit the portrait of other androids, but they do provide a solid platform from which to hold a reasonable discussion. This is also the other thing. The three androids in my primary research are three of many, probably in the hundreds, if not thousands.
We are fortunate to have such fine examples before us because the other synthetic humans are not so easily observed. This is why I have said that leaving scepticism and disbelief at the door is one way to guarantee that you continue to understand the android infiltration on the planet. I have till now, using various formats, identified at least a dozen other android types, more advanced than the initial three, having subtler nuances and ticks. I did so to highlight the fact that there are more than three and that they come in all shapes and sizes. The last thing I wanted was for people to think of these three American politicians as all there is and ever will be.
The description of androids is not necessarily in line with what we have come to see as artificial beings. For the artist and the writer in their descriptions of androids, they have been limited in their interpretation of an advanced science and have therefore explained an android using mechanical engineering and robotics, but I was never obliged to rely on the traditional description of a genetically-engineered being.
Now, androids are walking and breathing creative masterpieces—all at once the culmination of a true genius at work. The creation of an android is no happenstance. They are designed from the genetic blueprint with care and attention. I have tended to lean away from the artistic beauty since I felt that it would take away from the immensity of this event, and, more importantly, the androids have been employed to steer the nation of America into a course which is not in the best interest of American citizens.
This is the unfortunate thing, this deceptive circumstance that is the context of my discovery. I only discovered them as a result of an emergency repositioning of America during the financial rescue fiasco in September 2008. But without that misstep on their part, I would not have noticed them, and we would not be having this provocative discussion. This work, as detailed as it is, should be considered an introduction to a new field of android theory.
I have completed this book on my own without any outside expert or assistance, to this effect I am responsible for its shortcomings. I would like to dedicate this book to the future generations, for it is their inspiration that has given me the strength to endure the travesties and challenges of this kind of work.
Humanity has the opportunity, unlike ever before, to ascend its current level of what can best be described as primitive science, and if some of these ideas can be understood, we will see life in a whole new light. If the android makers are 1,000 years ahead of us, then if we can learn their science we can potentially learn 1,000 years of science without having to live through 1,000 years of hardship. And that would be a wise investment.
—PARIS TOSEN
Introduction
Joseph Isadore Lieberman is a former United States Senator for Connecticut. His personal Wikipedia page says he is 74 years old. He has four children. And he ran as the Vice-Presidential ticket, the first Jewish candidate in this regard, alongside presidential nominee Al Gore in 2000. The two of them lost to Republicans George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. Lieberman has played an instrumental role in American politics.
A diehard Democrat, he initially charged after Bill Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky, and then stood against the impeachment. He spoke at the 2008 Republican convention for presidential nominee John McCain, who would lose to the first black president, Barack Obama. Lieberman was in favor of the Iraq War and supported the bombing of Iran. He also backed the Wall Street bailout in late 2008.
Wikipedia says the bailout was officially called the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, brought about by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to rescue the distressed financial institutions and to prevent an economic collapse. The financial rescue plan was called TARP.
The Troubled Asset Relief Program was set up to buy mortgage-backed banking assets, much to the dismay of the public who didn’t want to rush into helping the investment banks. Independent Senator for Vermont, Bernie Sanders, sounded off his disagreement to the US Senate: This bill does not deal with the absurdity of having the fox guarding the henhouse. Now maybe I'm the only person in America who thinks so, but I have a hard time understanding why we are giving seven hundred billion dollars to the Secretary of the Treasury who was the former CEO of Goldman Sachs who, along with other financial institutions, actually got us into this problem.
The Democrats and the Republicans, in the middle of a historical election with the first-ever black presidential nominee, standing side-by-side at a time of crisis. Presidential Candidate Obama, speaking on the Senate floor, said: We can't afford to take a risk that the economy of the United States of America and, as a consequence, the worldwide economy could be plunged into a very, very deep hole. So, to Democrats and Republicans who've opposed this plan, I say step up to the plate. Let's do what's right for the country at this time because the time to act is now.
President George W. Bush signed an amended bill into law on October 3, 2008 authorizing the use of taxpayer money to the tune of $700 billion. Then Republican presidential nominee John McCain and Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama both agreed to protect the $14 trillion US economy. It was during a live press conference on CNN, following the TARP approval, where I saw the first of the three androids. He was Joe Lieberman, a high-ranking US Senator.
Androids Among Us has been written so as to explain to all American citizens of the artificial control mechanisms hidden within their government, and behind the voices and promises of the President and Vice President. The discussion is specifically designed to enlighten American citizens on the human-looking android politicians who have, along with other players, hijacked the federal constitutional republic without detection.
Even as this latest edition is published and made available, America remains as the world’s most powerful nation (economic, political, cultural)—China is poised to overtake its economic lead by about 2032—with the world’s most powerful military (40% of global military spending), tempting treasures for any interplanetary thieves.
This book builds upon a number of handmade video documentaries and online discourses. It more fully explores the complex agenda of the android makers and their three key political marionettes: Joe Lieberman, Max Baucus, and Nancy Pelosi; seemingly real people with real jobs and real families on the surface, but on another level of perception quite entirely something different. These three persons, highlighted as my primary evidence in the investigation, in my opinion, are synthetic persons that have been tailored for their tasks.
In presenting this expansive discovery to the public at large, in as much detail as I can understand and knowing full well that my hypothesis and conclusion might be wrong; I hope to equalize the playing field by exposing an advanced criminal group of reality hijackers.
This is the first time, to my knowledge, that this has ever been explained in a nonfiction book, a testament to the illusory strengths of our magical masters. Additionally, because I am dealing with extravagant ideas and multidimensional observations, the discussion cannot help but to stretch itself, as and when needed, outside the confines of logic and rationality.
This is a multidimensional investigation suitable to an audience with some ability to set aside scepticism and disbelief in favor of deciding whether or not America is in big trouble; for if America is under the control of an invisible government then the future of the United States is at stake.
Although I am not American, I wholeheartedly am concerned that this great nation has been surreptitiously taken over by androids; intelligent simulacra that are completely controllable, programmable and likeable. My nation Canada, myself a proud Canadian, is a close neighbor with many intertwined partnerships over a great many years. Further, America has many international partnerships and national friendships that are under potential threat.
Equipped with my Kodak Z650 camera and imbued with the spirit of open-ended research, I recorded the press conference from my television after noticing Lieberman blinking in an unusual manner. Although, at the time, I could not put my finger on what I was seeing, I do recall understanding that this was highly anomalous on prime time TV.
The presence of a rapidly-blinking Lieberman was not enough evidence to prove anything. Everyone blinks. Some faster than others. Some medications make people blink more than usual. Some diseases can probably achieve the same thing. But would a seasoned politician blink rapidly during an important press conference?
Things began to move forward during another live press conference, also on CNN, this time with newly-elected President Obama making a speech on his healthcare plan, later dubbed Obamacare. I happened to be watching television at the time, but it wasn’t Obama or healthcare that I was interested in – what interested me was the man flanking Obama. He had a masklike appearance and stood much like a statue. Again, this was a nationally television speech and this man was flanking the new president. He was later identified as Senator for Minnesota Max Baucus. It was Baucus who became android number two.
I still wasn’t satisfied. I had two men, one was blinking and one wasn’t blinking at all, and yet they felt like they belonged to the same synthetic program. Since both of these observations happened by chance, I decided that maybe I needed to be a little proactive. Was there someone else that fit this anomalous behavior? A third android candidate would be enough to move this investigation forward. Two was enough by most standards. Had it been an alien on TV, it would have been so much easier. But an android? Too obscure. Unprecedented. That was when I discovered Nancy Pelosi on the State of the Union speeches. House Speaker and probably the most powerful female politician in America, Pelosi sat behind the president (the first woman ever to do so) during his hour-long address to the nation. And, if you look closely, during every one of the State of the Union speeches that she attended you will find her in a periodic state of rapid blinking. She would become my third android.
The cost to America’s children could very well be the end of their liberty and the continuation of a lifetime of economic, political, military, and cultural enslavement. The agencies who are able to accomplish what I only describe in brief in Androids Among Us are not the kind of agencies that make mistakes. They have long term goals that are met one way or another and they can foresee