General informations

Name : Church of Genxsis

Date of creation : 1956

Logo :

First appeared that way at Download 2023

First appeared that way at Download 2023

Recent religious-like logo, reminder of ‣

Recent religious-like logo, reminder of ‣

Where it comes from

First appearance : 2023 Post Human European tour

Files related : Alfred ingram winter †, EVE, Emily, Syko

Facts

Fact Source
Created in 1956 by Alfred Ingram Winter
The scientific operation Nex Gen comes from the Church
There is a strong correlation between the Church’s propaganda and the 90s cult propaganda The Download 2023 videos look like the old Scientology cult videos from that time period

Theories

Theory Source
The Church came from one of the scientists at the Dartmouth workshop : during the conference, he discovered a way to create Eve Wikipedia page of the event
Alfred Ingram Winter is a former AI specialized scientist Wikipedia page of the event
The current leader of the Church besides Eve is Emily There was a white haired high priestess at Download, see Emily
The Church of Genxsis are targeting people who want a better life, one away from pain and suffering. None, just a regular cult habits
Nex Gen serves originally a purpose for the Church by bringing them followers. They lure people with promises like “life without pain”. Download 2023 video : “life without pain”. ‣ indicates Rebecca lived in chronic pain, and owes now her life to Nex Gen.
The Church gathers more people after the VSPR-37 pandemic as they’re seen as the only hope for humanity, advertizing Youtopia thanks to their Nex Gen study. They hooked them up to P.U.S.S. (first version of P.U.S.S.-E.), brainwash them with a VR experience, and once they’re worthy to ascend, they become subjects for Nex Gen and are given P.U.S.S.-E. then plugged into the Dreamseeker devices. The synths were designed to take their place in the real world. Classic cult thing to take advantage of despair to gather more followers. We know that “millions of people accessed Youtopia” in [ost] puss-e, and the propaganda for P.U.S.S.-E. was the same as the propaganda for the Church of Genxsis. The synths part comes from ‣. (There’s no proper source however to backup this theory)
The other religions died after the apocalypse/pandemic, and the Cult of Genxsis is now the only religion available on earth ‣ Angelslayers are supposed to “kill god” meaning the main monotheistic religions, maybe up to the other religions. ‣ says that Nex Gen is reknown worldwide, meaning the Church is everywhere.
The Church of Genxsis isn’t involved with the scientific study Nex Gen. They’re just here to fund the experiments and see the results. The gathering in Kool-Aid may be a showcase of what Nex Gen is capable of with Angeldust. ‣ (MV) shows the priests being attacked by Angeldust, ‣ & ‣ (live show) begins with a cultist reporting an attack on them too. We see a cultist (mutated) watching over the experiment in ‣ next to Eve.
Nex Gen betrayed the Church of Genxsis The attack of Angeldust in ‣ (MV) may have been orchestrated by Nex Gen. Also on ‣ Alfred warned us against Eve before disappearing completely, and Eve is now the one talking to us.

Note : it is extremely difficult to sort out what’s the Church’s doing and what’s Nex Gen’s experiments. Nex Gen is part of the Church but the Church isn’t part of Nex Gen, if that makes sense.

More about the Church of Genxsis

IRL inspirations

The date of 1956 wasn’t just pulled out of Oli’s ass. In the world of AI, 1956 is the date of the Dartmouth Workshop. Although what we call “AI” today came way later, and some scientists’ work on some kind of super-computer date back to 1948 or even before, the Dartmouth Workshop is the very first time AI was called as such : Artificial Intelligence. According to Wikipedia, this workshop is “a founding event of Artificial Intelligence as a field.”

If you want to know more about the Dartmouth Workshop, you can begin with its Wikipedia page.

The Genxsis propaganda that we watched at Download 2023, on the Genxsis faith website and in [ost] puss-e is heavily inspired by the old Scientology tapes that were around in the 90s. The Church of Scientology is in a grey area; some countries ruled it as a cult and treated it as such, but in the US where it comes from, it is still considered a religion.

The Church of Scientology does not worship any god, but focusses on personal developpement. The main belief is that Humans are at the core