For full Ad-Free video Versions of Episodes, as well as Early Access, Subscribe on Spotify or Join Patreon! This is a bonus episode, from a stream Ben and I did stduying a book that we believe ties in with a lot that we see going on today. For future live streams Subscribe to our YouTube! We dive into the disturbing foresight of Texe Marrs and his controversial book Project L.U.C.I.D., exploring how its warnings about surveillance, artificial intelligence, digital identity, and technocratic control echo through today’s emerging systems. In this episode of 6G Agenda, we break down the core thesis of the book, summarize its major themes, and examine why many of its predictions feel more relevant now than ever. We explore Marrs’ concept of a coming computerized control grid, connecting his framework to the rise of Palantir Technologies, Amazon’s Amazon Alexa ecosystem, and OpenAI as examples of how predictive systems, ambient surveillance, and algorithmic mediation increasingly shape modern life. But this episode is primarily a study of the book itself—its arguments, symbolism, theological implications, and enduring relevance as a lens for understanding the present. From digital monitoring and biometric identity to artificial intelligence and the idea of a synthetic hive mind, we unpack how Project L.U.C.I.D. framed these developments decades ago and why it still sparks discussion among researchers of technocracy, eschatology, and hidden systems of power. If you’re interested in Project L.U.C.I.D., Texe Marrs, Palantir, AI surveillance, technocratic systems, digital control, and the prophetic dimensions of emerging technology, this episode offers a focused breakdown and critical presentation of one of the more provocative books in alternative research. Enjoy! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/6g-agenda--6645757/support. Thanks for checking us out! Support the show below Patreon: 6G Agenda | Podcast | Patreon BuyMeACoffee Click Here for X. Apple Podcasts To escape these ads and enjoy video go to our YouTube. We do a lot of live shows with engagement on there.