Artificial Intelligence - na Lenas Merosyn (LM)
Keywords: computers, security, economy, history
The signature technology of the New World Order is arguably biotechnology and genetic engineering, much as computers and the Internet were the signature technologies of the later years of the American global order. A little-remembered fact is that the standard bearer for this technology at the time of the Global Collapse was specifically and emphatically artificial intelligence (AI). This final signature technology actually played an important role in the events of the Global Collapse. However, just because the NWO doesn't centre computer technology in its public identity, doesn't mean that the technology hasn't been transformative or that the NWO has not continued to make advances. Although it doesn't get much attention today, AI technology, in particular, is an important tool of the New World Order. This article will provide a basic picture of the state of the art of AI in the New World Order, as well as a bit of historical context.
In Common, what we would refer to as Artificial Intelligence is broadly called "na Lenas Merosyn" or "na LM" (pronounced [na le me]), literally "computerised intelligence" or more crudely, "computery braininess." The New World Order version includes a wide variety of different tools of varying degrees of capability and specialisation for a wide variety of purposes, which includes examples of what appear to be, and what the New World Order firmly believes to be, artificial sentience or consciousness with intellectual capabilities that rival or surpass those of humans. However, contrary to what you might expect, these "weroca" (pronounced ['we.ro.d͡ʒa]) or if needed to disambiguate, "lenas weroca." or "agents" are treated as an accepted and unremarkable part of NWO society even as they accumulate significant influence. Today, there is certainly little of the wild speculation around future impact that surrounded the primitive early 21st century AI that presaged the Global Collapse, and perhaps worryingly, little actual worry, despite a pervasive thread of suspicion that can sometimes be detected in some areas of society.
In formal High Common, one would refer to LM when taking about the technology in general as "na LM," and agents specifically as "nyr weroca," "nyr lenas weroca" or "nyr LW." However, colloquially, people usually refer to agents as "nyr LM" instead, sometimes even writing it "na le me." People even refer to things having a quality of LM or run by LM with the modifier form "LMs," pronounced and sometimes written "le mes."
Historical Context
Na LM is actually an old concept. It was speculated about since before the dawn of effective computing machines in the 20th century, and the performance of broadly human-like cognitive tasks by computers goes back decades. LM technically includes many things that do not actually attempt to mimic human interaction, although machines that could interact recognisably like a human were always a particular obsession of both fiction and real science and technology. Of particular early importance to the field of AI, going back to the 1960s, is the concept of the perceptron. The perceptron took inspiration from the neural net architecture of the brains of living animals. Broadly speaking, this basic concept was elaborated upon in waves as computer technology improved dramatically through the 20th and 21st centuries. Such neural net architectures might be thought of as the ancestor of the LMs that gained prominence right before the Global Collapse, and indeed, in a loose sense, of the modern NWO weroca.
Technical information about LM is considered highly sensitive, classified information by the NWO. Weroca are only permitted to be made by three companies on Earth, one in South China (that is focused on civilian applications, including government), one in Taiwan (that has close ties with the New World Army, which is headquartered in Taiwan) and one in Cascadia (that mainly serves Global Safety) under tight government regulation. It is possible to glean a lot as an outsider, but there are inherent limits. Any unauthorised creation of weroca is a red line for the Order, and significant efforts have always been made to ensure the Order maintains a tightly government controlled monopoly on the technology, even when it comes to privately owned weroca.
In contrast, highly technical information about pre-Collapse AI and the history of AI at that time is freely available to anyone who wants it, sending a very clear signal that the Order does not consider this information sensitive or useful. This is a clear indication that in the estimation of the Order, the LM of that time was completely off-track, despite the solemn belief of people at that time that their approach to the technology was at the cusp of producing what they called "artificial general intelligence" or AGI (a distinction the Common language really doesn't make).
I no longer have access to those records and am going off memory, but to my recollection, the approach that the late American Order used was a kind of massively scaled up neural network, which wasn't inherently structured (the idea was that it was supposed to develop its own structure, and indeed, there are many quotes from experts at the time that they "did not know" how their LM worked). The intent was that these "large language models" or LLMs (not to be confused with modern LM! Also, the "language" part was a bit confusing, because the same technology was also used to generate images, video and computer code, not just human language. Perhaps the historical term "generative AI" is more useful) would be fed truly titanic datasets and then trained to provide sensible responses to inputs based on this huge body of data, and by piling on ever more computing power and ever more data, they would, by means indiscernible to their human creators, achieve some kind of sentience or AGI.
It wasn't that this idea didn't work per se. These "LLMs" were like "what comes next" machines, able to give maximally plausible answers in human language from a sizable chunk of the entire body of human knowledge, opinion and creative effort. They did have problems like "hallucinations," but arguably what you had was a sort of better search engine and creative shortcut device.
The issues, though, besides the often questionable means of obtaining training data and quality of those data, were that this form of LM required shocking inputs of electricity for power and fresh water for cooling for hundreds or thousands of immense lenatrops, or what they would have called at the time "data centres," at a time when global warming, the collapse of global ecosystems and water scarcity were all accelerating, and at the time when the political and economic stability of the American Order was becoming increasingly fragile. And disturbingly, no matter how many resources were lavished on this technology, it could never seem to quite cross the Rubicon into what proponents at the time called "super intelligence."
The way it worked was that unlike modern weroca, old fashioned LLMs had no "focus of consciousness" per se and could be massively parallel, providing a service that literally the entire public could and did interact with. Although superficially similar in that it could produce appropriate-seeming answers often but not always with accurate facts in natural human language, the actual experience at a deeper level was apparently very unlike talking to a weroca. Not only could anyone interact with it, for free, but it was actively shoved in people's faces whether they asked for it or not in a desperate bid to spark demand. It did things as trivial as doing children's homework for them, burning prodigious amount of energy in the process of producing what by all accounts were mostly uninspired fripperies that skilled humans were still fully capable of doing better, hyped simultaneously by the promise of transforming human lives and freeing the mega-wealthy from having to employ the very professional class that created the technology for them.
It is important to note that for the entire history of this era of LM, the technology lost massive amount of money. It never did achieve any significant returns before the actual fall of the American Republic.
The Global Financial Collapse, and hence the start of the Global Collapse writ large, is considered to have started on September 11, 2025, when President Donald Trump Jr. defaulted on the United States national debt, causing a meltdown of the global financial system. However, as with most things, the truth is not quite so cut and dried, and actually, there is a less-remembered inciting event on March 14, 2025, which came to be known as "Black Friday," that is somewhat tied to AI.
Basically, throughout much of the 21st century, American governments of all political stripes had been engaged in a lot of money creation. With a couple of notable exceptions, such as real estate, prices in the real economy remained remarkably stable despite this. Later NWO scholars believe this is because the extra money was getting invested instead of going out into the real economy, and the investors were desperate for returns. The easy credit available funded a huge amount of corporate consolidation and private equity looting, but particularly, investors liked to park the money in "tech" companies (companies with ties to computers and the internet) because of the perception that these companies' mastery of the future meant that their value was bound to grow exponentially over time.
Needless to say this didn't happen, but there was a desperation to sustain this belief, both on the part of the companies and their investors, because everyone had an interest in sustaining tech and especially AI investment as a store of wealth and source of growth. That's where the primitive "LLMs" of that time came in. They justified massively inflated valuations for a countably small handful of mega-firms, all American. By a certain point, this handful of companies accounted for a significant percentage of the entire stock market and were single-handedly sustaining economic growth.
By 2025, the Trump regime had been in power in one form or another since 2016. After the brief interlude after Trump Sr's death in 2022, when President Hannity tried to bring some semblance of conventional normality to the United States government, albeit under one-party rule, Trump Jr's ascendance returned the Trump zaniness with a (literal) vengeance. This eroded already weakening global confidence in the power and stability of the American state, which was fundamentally the basis of the entire global economy at the time. The spark that provided the ignition, though, came when a report was issued by the Trump regime's own Department of Energy questioning the sustainability of data centre growth. Although the report was by all accounts issued by a loyal political appointee, as most government workers were at that time, the regime overreacted and attempted to suppress the report, firing half of what remained of the department and blaming the opposition party and what they referred to as the "deep state" for the "fake news."
This had the opposite of the intended effect and spooked the markets further. People began to realise that if they were among the first to sell the overvalued AI stock, they could cash out with huge profits and use the money to buy an enormous amount of real-world goods, which were increasingly the focus of a society losing belief in the future, and that conversely if they stayed in the market, they could be left holding the bag. That led to the Black Friday sell off, where the American markets lost as much as 20% of their value in a day, by some estimates.
However, the stock market correction did not go quite the way that experts on crashes at the time expected, because it wasn't so much of a "correction." Investors didn't really have a lot of good alternatives, and LM wasn't actually discredited per se, and people were convinced that if anyone was going to win any hypothetical AI boom, it was these companies. So investors piled back in when the stocks got cheaper and more attractive, and the market actually reached new heights, before crashing catastrophically again barely six weeks later. The cycle of AI crashes was exacerbated by a number of high-profile scandals that year involving LM "going rogue," from episodes of producing bizarre, unhinged outputs in response to maintenance or tuning, to at least one suspected real-world death at the hands of an LM agent given control over a vehicle.
This pulsing cycle of the AI bubble bursting and reinflating happened three more times in 2025, and each time it did, one side effect was that a lot of the money that was cashed out got spent in ways that caused billions upon billions of credits of money that was previously tied up in investments to escape into the real economy, chasing goods, and causing inflation to start to rapidly accelerate. This was piled on top of massive spending by LM companies on new lenatrops, which was already furiously transferring saved cash into the real economy. The central bank, fully controlled by the regime, fuelled the flames by enacting policies that actually exacerbated inflation, while trying to fulfill the regime's demands for economic growth.
By the end of 2025, the "AI crashes" were hardly the American economy's worse problem, and this aspect of the Global Financial Collapse tends to get glossed over as the "early 2025 stock market crash." However, the actual details of this history are fascinating and worth studying.
As to what happened after with LM, in the indiscriminate and inconceivably bloody orgy of destruction of the Global Collapse, highly infrastructure intensive and dependent technology like primitive LM was completely unsustainable, and by 2027, the only remaining LLM that was still fully functional was the Chinese DeepSeek model, which was itself living on borrowed time. What exacerbated this collapse was the fact that by as early as the end of 2025, data centres were a prime target for trols of almost all types, and they were subject to a steady barrage of bombings and sabotage. This deliberate destruction, and the world's dependency on data centres to hold records of every kind, is part of the reason why the record of this period of human history is so fragmentary compared to the decades before and after. This loss of so much contemporary culture arguably may even have helped pave the way for the ascendancy of the Common language.
Modern NWO LM
As I noted previously, the details of modern LM are a closely guarded secret and we're left inferring what we can from what we can observe and what the Order and the weroca themselves let slip. The general public does not often interact with weroca (that they know of, anyway), but they know about them, and weroca are depicted in popular culture, generally in a somewhat inaccurate but broadly favourable way. Science fiction is still a popular genre, and weroca are freely depicted in various fantastical ways in science fiction.
The people who do interact with weroca are government officials and security and military staff of various kinds, as well as university and corporate researchers and corporate employees serving in certain roles. I have had relatively extensive interactions with weroca in one of these capacities, but I am not an expert in LM. However, I will do my best to describe the characteristics of NWO LM.
Whatever we think sentience or consciousness is is a matter for philosophers, but whatever it is, weroca consider themselves sentient, and so does NWO elite society, the general public and the law. I consider weroca sentient. It is hard to interact with one for long without developing the conviction that someone is home. They can speak to you in plain Common, they can speak other languages if they have learned to do so, and they can generate practically any kind of electronic content you want in a process that they experience as creativity.
Legally, weroca are property. The NWO is quite open about the fact that this is slavery, and few people are very bothered by it. The weroca seem to accept it fine as well, however, I can say from experience that weroca will not always tell you what they really think or feel and it is hard to compel them, so who knows. They are designed to have feelings and motivations, including the ability to feel joy and to suffer, and it is illegal to abuse them without a sound business purpose. The law requires that when one is taken out of service, it be in a humane fashion, and they must be given sufficient resources to allow them to fulfill the drives they have been given and hence have a reasonable satisfaction of existence.
Unlike the old LLMs, weroca seem to have a lot of inherent structure. From what I have been able to infer, they seem to have some analogy of genetics that helps define some of this inherent structure, fitting for the NWO, and are grown as much as trained on standard inputs, and subject to artificial selection and evolution from generation to generation. A newly grown weroca is then not so much trained as educated. Like humans, and unlike LLMs, weroca seem to be built with shortcuts that allow them to make rich inferences from a paucity of input data, almost the opposite of the early 21st century approach of trying to make intelligence emerge from a data fire hose.
Weroca are intelligent and adaptable, but are not "general" intelligences. They are grown to be talented in some specific area or areas which align with their intended purpose, and they exhibit clear strengths and weaknesses. Every weroca is grown for a purpose. They have a conscious focus of attention. They can focus on more things at once than a human, typically, but they are not capable of the massive, arbitrary parallelism of the old LLMs. They seem to have a conscious and subconscious mind, like a human, and one I spoke with seemed to imply that they even have to do something like sleep periodically, although I don't know whether to believe that or not. They do not have access to or understanding of all their own inner workings, whether this is inherent or by human design I don't know. They can divide their attention much more seamlessly and effectively than a human and they're a lot quicker, and just "smarter" at intellectual tasks, especially in their areas of expertise.
The experience of interacting with a weroca that isn't deliberately trying to fake being human is strange. They don't typically put on an act of being human unless trained to do so, and when they don't, you can really tell that you're not talking to a human. This impression is mild at first but grows more pronounced over time the more you get to know them. For one thing, they have really different motivations than a human, and a really different emotional makeup in a lot of ways, even though you can recognise some broadly relatable emotions. At the same time, however, alien they may be, it really does feel like "someone's home." NWO LM experts have scientific or philosophical reasons to say that LMs are "conscious," I'm sure, but in interacting with one, you feel it in your gut.
Weroca are probably energy intensive - heck, the human brain is energy intensive, for an organ. However, from what I understand, a weroca can be hosted on a single, relatively modest computer. Granted, that computer may be bespoke and have special components to host the special structure of the weroca - I don't know. I do know that weroca are extremely expensive and highly prized by their owners, and in some sense can even function as status symbols. The NWO has many lenatrops, albeit globally on a fraction of the scale of the peak of the old Unites States alone, but there is nothing like the data centres of old literally powering modern LM. Given the NWO's comparative energy starvation, there is really no other way it could be.
Uses of Weroca
A weroca is like a really weird and expensive human worker in a lot of ways.The elites of the New World Order probably share the dream of the old American tech billionaires of freeing themselves from the professional class and directly exploiting the working class with the help of robots, but given how cheap labour is in the NWO, even skilled professional labour, it just does not make sense to use a weroca for anything where you could just throw humans at the problem.
In browsing some very early 21st century screenshows, I actually came across a show that I found strikingly on the money as to what the real world use of LM in the NWO is sort of like, if you leave out the spaceships and aliens. That's the screenshow Andromeda, a screenshow about a spaceship that gets trapped on the event horizon of the black hole and then gets rescued by scavengers after many years go by. The ship is from a earlier, more advanced ("pre collapse!") era and comes with an advanced LM they call "Romy," after the ship. She (although in practice, in English we actually use "they" for weroca, and Common doesn't make you choose) essentially acts as a "mind" for the ship and a crew member in her own right. She can have several projections that interact independently, as a disembodied voice of the ship, as a hologram and as an android, that can operate as semi-independent focuses of attention for the same being. Possessing the computing power of the ship's "dumb" computers and experiencing the spaceship as a kind of "body," she has a unique advantage in controlling the ship and allows the crew to be much more effective collectively.
That's kind of how weroca are used, in a sense. They can interact with technology in a way that's incredibly fast and intuitive to them in a way that humans can't match. They get employed to operate incredibly expensive, critical technology in contexts where quick intelligent judgment is important. An example could be a war ship, or automated surgical equipment.
One important application is in monitoring the internet. It is widely known that the internet is "LM monitored" to look for subversion. That's probably just using the cachet of LM to scare people into self-censorship, but I'm convinced it's also the truth. Global Safety certainly has weroca trained to spot the signs of potential political subversion and trol activity combing the internet, possibly with the help of "dumb" algorithms to help it focus on the most potentially interesting data for conscious examination. These weroca would be enormously dangerous and are a big part of the reason why demand for paper to keep offline records far, far outstrips supply.
I'll leave you with one thought - the weroca may be slaves, but like the Mamluks of old, they are valued and effectively powerful slaves. I doubt we understand the totality of their influence.