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10-20-2007, 08:57 PM | #1 |
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dear friends,
http://www.realitysandwich.com/noosp...actic_evil_few here's john's other articles concerning the noosphere; debugging the noosphere http://www.realitysandwich.com/node/354 the trap of simulation http://www.realitysandwich.com/node/411 be well, be love. david the noosphere: tactic of the evil few? john lamb lash in this third and concluding piece of my series on the noosphere i want to consider the possibility that what goes by that name might be co-opted for mind manipulation and social control. let's ask: could the noosphere be a tool for planetary tyranny, rather than a portal of global communication? and if it is both, where lies the distinction? i, for one, am wary of the uncritical "positive thinking" that often accompanies the noosphere concept. not that i am against positive thinking as such, when it's genuine and well-founded. but a positive front easily serves devious ends. homeland security, for instance. "making america safe" seems like a good idea until you realize, as the zeitgiest movie points out, that it's an entrainment cue for the neo-con ruse of an "enemy image." there has to be someone to make us safe from. the invented enemy is a terrrific tool for social manipulation. or take women's liberation. nick rockefeller once told the late aaron russo that "women's lib" was supported by rockefeller money for two reasons: to bring women into the workplace and hence under taxation, and to break up the family, making young people look to the "authorities" for direction in life. it is even alleged that gloria steinem has admitted that the cia funded ms. magazine. what was seen as positive thinking in the women's liberation movement did produce progressive results, of course. but the movement may have been maliciously and deceitfully used, at the same time, for long-range goals that in many ways counteracted the intentions of its activists. a cunning but effective way to subvert civil liberties and individual freedom is to offer an appealing front or an idealistic cause, with the result that people who would like to resist the ruling order are tricked into supporting it. at worse, they end up demanding and embracing what enslaves them. the ruling order routinely uses two tactics to achieve its mad plan of total control: promote a hidden agenda under the pretext of a stated aim, and subvert dissent through appeasement. a clear example of the former tactic is iraq: the stated aim, to democritize the country, is a pretext for the true aim, to destabilize it and sow fear and hatred in the region, and to control the oil supplies, all the while profiting from the massive contracts granted to those who are so compassionately "rebuilding the country." an example of the second tactic is the (perhaps apocryphal) ms. magazine anecdote: the ruling order offers people a way to work against it, and thus to appease the protestors with a sense that they are resisting and effecting change. the hidden controllers win on two counts: they placate and distract opposition, and they advance their own agenda, exactly as happened with women's lib, if nick rockefeller can be believed. could these tactics be in play with the emergent phenomenon of the noosphere? we hear there are ethical problems with google, arguably the main circuit board for mainstream participation in the noosphere as a global networking system. i won't go into that because i'm not qualified to comment, but it's obvious to me that any global communications device that could be used to construct the noosphere, generating a wonderful planetary conversation in support of creativity and change, could as well be used to construct and enforce a totalitarian system more massive and deadening than stalin's russia raised to the 10th power. the capacity to spy and manipulate via google is unimaginable. |
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10-22-2007, 06:05 AM | #2 |
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where do you find such thought provoking reading? perhaps i'm a born cynic(in its truest form of the word), because i don't get too moved to participate in the latest cause or cling to some social concept held dear by the majority. i especially wouldn't be surprised at all by what is proposed by the author. for me, it all comes down to a passage of scripture that has stayed with me through the years: ". . .know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with god? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of god." james 4:4. i've researched that passage a great deal, checking the original greek and the roots of the words involved, and what i've come up with is really quite revealing. in essence, the passage is referring to the love of the world and its adornments, society and what is the latest acceptable mode of behavior. in our times, it could mean fashion or having the latest gadget. or perhaps, caring about what is going on with celebrity and their lifestyle. maybe even what is happening within the political halls of power and the power game. caring about how to effect change and be important in the larger scheme of worldly affairs. these things are all snares to what is important. and if you take a step back from the world you can see just what is going on and how insane it is. i don't wish to seem too preachy with scripture and all, but there are some gems in there. james goes further in explaining just what this author is describing: "from whence come wars and fightings among you? come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members? ye lust, and have not: ye kill, and desire to have, and cannot obtain: ye fight and war, yet ye have not, because ye ask not. ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss, that ye may consume it upon your lusts."
james 4:1-3. so, my point is, if these things are being used this way, okay whatever. i am so removed from what is and isn't happening in this world anymore that i'm really never surprised about anything. "vanity, vanity. all is vanity, and nothing is new under the sun!" |
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10-22-2007, 01:44 PM | #3 |
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just to let you know that mr. russo, who told of us of the irs fraud and other things has passed away with cancer. a dying mans wishes to tell all, maybe. the movie about zieghist i forgot the real spelling , maybe i should have copied it. away is a movie to take away you from your true feelings about your god. you really have to do your homework people. i mean really study. just because someone says hey look at this and this is right. you can not take that for a fact. unless you know already. its like saying look jesus is over there and the video of him shows it, but, the deception is in the digital cgi that is produced. got to be careful in your perception and know what you are talking about , by doing tons of research.
in the spirit joe |
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