jb_bak Posted January 5, 2013 Posted January 5, 2013 I'd love to hear more about roles technology might play in helping us move towards a stateless society.
David L Posted January 5, 2013 Posted January 5, 2013 The idea has long been to technologically incorporate the State (total control program) into our very biological being, so that we no longer need it outside of ourselves. In that sense we are moving toward a Stateless, Cyborg-based society as planned. We are only a handful of years away from this techno-dictatorship becoming reality, that's why the idea of a Stateless society taking generations of time to achieve is so wrongheaded and dangerous, IMO. The "State" is about Forced Living, and if you can progressively force humanity to work itself literally into a robot species, then the "State" has finally fulfilled its function, and is no longer needed. Have you ever wondered why most people are almost always in a rush? It's because they are trying to behave more and more like machines. And that's the whole idea---to finally become one.
Mister Mister Posted January 5, 2013 Posted January 5, 2013 Water, Food, Shelter, Electric Power, Transportation, Information/Communication/Education That sums it up for me. As there are more and more exciting advances in these technologies so is there a rush to centralize and control them.
jb_bak Posted January 10, 2013 Author Posted January 10, 2013 Thanks David and Rose for your comments. I'm new here so I appreciate you taking the time to respond (though I've been listening to steph and donating for around a year). Very interesting stuff David. I guess I have a lot of reading to do with the state completely taking over in the biological sense, and not necessary in the physical sense. I've got to do some more reading. I have a lot of low income properties in my area I own and manage. I think this give me the unique oppurtunity to view "the other side". What I have noticed is that the younger ones (less than 45) all have computers and the internet. I would say that even though their public school is complete dogshit, they are more informed now than 15 years ago. I know I sure am! I just like to try and keep the less eduacated in mind too when making evalutions. I have no faith that something like public school can break the cycle of violence that starts at childhood. But I can drum some failth in technology based on current observations. You can say they have to first want to change, and search for the info, but what if we get to the point where our brains are more plugged into a central resource with billions of facts at our immediate disposal? I know this is scary stuff, but it could be immensely beneficial too right? How can we keep ignoring the facts with silly beliefs at that point? Lets face it, we are up against millions of kids being indoctronated at public schools, we need something pretty big to break this.
David L Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 Thanks David and Rose for your comments. I'm new here so I appreciate you taking the time to respond (though I've been listening to steph and donating for around a year). Very interesting stuff David. I guess I have a lot of reading to do with the state completely taking over in the biological sense, and not necessary in the physical sense. I've got to do some more reading. You're welcome. As I see it, and as you suggested, much of this technology can also be used to free ourselves, if we use it intelligently. For instance, one can do all kinds of investigative research using the internet at one's easy disposal, applying a search engine in combination with your own reason, intuition and inspiration. It's really an open sesame to enlightenment, if you have the true spirit of inquiry in you. For example as just a start.... http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/NWO/microchip_implants_mind_control.htm
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