
The Great Harvest: AI, Labor, and the Bitcoin Lifeline
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What happens when human labor becomes obsolete, money becomes meaningless, and reality becomes a deepfake?
The Great Harvest: AI, Labor, and the Bitcoin Lifeline is a prophetic manifesto for anyone who refuses to be harvested in the age of automation and fiat collapse.
Written by Adam Livingston, author of The Bitcoin Age, this book is part philosophical treatise, part survival guide, and part financial red pill for a world spiraling toward synthetic control. With blistering insight, dark humor, and razor-sharp analysis, Livingston unpacks the greatest shift in human history: the transition from a labor-based society to an AI-driven simulacrum — and what that means for your freedom, finances, and future.
Inside these pages, you’ll uncover:
• Why AI doesn’t just replace jobs — it destroys trust, consensus, and meaning itself
• How fiat currency systems are collapsing under their own parasitic weight
• Why most people will unknowingly sell their sovereignty for dopamine and convenience
• The philosophical and spiritual war between simulation and truth
• And why Bitcoin isn’t just digital money — it’s the last oracle of incorruptible verification in an age of algorithmic deception
Livingston guides you through the collapse with clarity and precision, weaving together economics, metaphysics, and cutting-edge tech into a gripping narrative of the times we’re living through — and the storm that’s coming next.
From deepfake presidents to collapsing currencies, from weaponized attention economies to synthetic intimacy, The Great Harvest makes one thing clear: we are not headed toward utopia — we are headed toward something far more dangerous. And your only protection is radical awareness, resilient capital, and incorruptible time-money.