I'm beginning to consider that the evidence demonstrates something quite counterintuitive, and that this is intended to be the ultimate effect of initiatives such as UBI. That is, "getting everything you want" leads to degradation, dissolution, self-destruction and collapse.
We have seen this dynamic in everything from John Calhoun's "Mouse Heaven" to Neo's conversation with The Architect to the "Song of the Vineyard" in the Book of Isaiah. Few seem to have taken the lesson to heart.
If someone wanted to criticize Elon Musk over UHI, it would be for this reason. However, high income is desired nearly universally and the social engineers wish to propagandize against Musk so they won't touch it.
To put it crudely, imagine locking someone in a room with all the food, drink, games, media, porn, drugs, etc, that they could want. How many would bang on the door demanding to be let out so they could get a productive job or continue their scientific research?
Pod people. It reminds me of that sad animation video of a guy stuck in his pod looking at the digital clock and waiting for drone deliveries and watching his neighbors get hauled off.. It's prison for the body and mind.. Gross.
I always think of that Black Mirror episode where the guy had to pedal some more on his stationary bike if he wanted to get the porn to shut off for a while.
Yikes. I've tried to watch a few black mirror episodes and it just leaves me so disturbed and now it's becoming reality. Like a never ending twilight episode dude.
I enjoyed a few love, death and robot episodes but same kinda disturbey feelings for the most part.
I read only sci-fi for the first 25 years of my life because I loved imagining how awesome the future would be. I just had to wait for it.
Fast-forward and I gave up reading it entirely longer ago than I can remember. I realized it had all become dystopian garbage, with an inordinate amount of virtue signalling mixed in.
I like sci-fi a lot too and this future is definately weird and I don't like much of it.
Have you read C. S. Lewis' space trilogy? It's all on the website here if you haven't.
I used to be a huge reader, more than anyone I ever knew, but it all fell by the wayside. I can't tell you the title of the last book I finished nor how long ago it was.
As you've seen, the material I fell into through no plan whatsoever is stranger than any fiction I ever read. And I've hardly broached in writing any of the really out there stuff having to do with human consciousness and the Anunnaki.
Neither of those subjects, ultimately, is separate from the Salem Witches. You can see how long it's taking and, even with the convenience to point to unchallenged mainstream evidence, you can see just how hard a sell it is. Writing up the other stuff, well... it doesn't even bear thinking about. The only motivation is a deep (and apparently masochistic) inner compulsion.
But speaking of sci-fi and the Anunnaki, I can look back in retrospect and see that a work like Childhood's End (by Arthur C. Clarke, haha) is a dim and distorted version of a few elements of the Anunnaki story. With that hindsight and all the context I've gained, I would now consider it to be intentional.
But, you know, we're a helluva long way from that writeup... lol
Claustrophobia adjacent instinct is strong, most people would frantically break the lock on the door and they head back inside and stay or haul the junk elsewhere.
I'm beginning to consider that the evidence demonstrates something quite counterintuitive, and that this is intended to be the ultimate effect of initiatives such as UBI. That is, "getting everything you want" leads to degradation, dissolution, self-destruction and collapse.
We have seen this dynamic in everything from John Calhoun's "Mouse Heaven" to Neo's conversation with The Architect to the "Song of the Vineyard" in the Book of Isaiah. Few seem to have taken the lesson to heart.
If someone wanted to criticize Elon Musk over UHI, it would be for this reason. However, high income is desired nearly universally and the social engineers wish to propagandize against Musk so they won't touch it.
To put it crudely, imagine locking someone in a room with all the food, drink, games, media, porn, drugs, etc, that they could want. How many would bang on the door demanding to be let out so they could get a productive job or continue their scientific research?
Pod people. It reminds me of that sad animation video of a guy stuck in his pod looking at the digital clock and waiting for drone deliveries and watching his neighbors get hauled off.. It's prison for the body and mind.. Gross.
I always think of that Black Mirror episode where the guy had to pedal some more on his stationary bike if he wanted to get the porn to shut off for a while.
Yikes. I've tried to watch a few black mirror episodes and it just leaves me so disturbed and now it's becoming reality. Like a never ending twilight episode dude.
I enjoyed a few love, death and robot episodes but same kinda disturbey feelings for the most part.
I read only sci-fi for the first 25 years of my life because I loved imagining how awesome the future would be. I just had to wait for it.
Fast-forward and I gave up reading it entirely longer ago than I can remember. I realized it had all become dystopian garbage, with an inordinate amount of virtue signalling mixed in.
I like sci-fi a lot too and this future is definately weird and I don't like much of it.
Have you read C. S. Lewis' space trilogy? It's all on the website here if you haven't.
I used to be a huge reader, more than anyone I ever knew, but it all fell by the wayside. I can't tell you the title of the last book I finished nor how long ago it was.
As you've seen, the material I fell into through no plan whatsoever is stranger than any fiction I ever read. And I've hardly broached in writing any of the really out there stuff having to do with human consciousness and the Anunnaki.
Neither of those subjects, ultimately, is separate from the Salem Witches. You can see how long it's taking and, even with the convenience to point to unchallenged mainstream evidence, you can see just how hard a sell it is. Writing up the other stuff, well... it doesn't even bear thinking about. The only motivation is a deep (and apparently masochistic) inner compulsion.
But speaking of sci-fi and the Anunnaki, I can look back in retrospect and see that a work like Childhood's End (by Arthur C. Clarke, haha) is a dim and distorted version of a few elements of the Anunnaki story. With that hindsight and all the context I've gained, I would now consider it to be intentional.
But, you know, we're a helluva long way from that writeup... lol
Claustrophobia adjacent instinct is strong, most people would frantically break the lock on the door and they head back inside and stay or haul the junk elsewhere.
Call discusses universal basic income/universal high income and the technocratic centrocracy to lock down the prison planet.