When Clint Richardson invited me to be a guest on his RBN show Corporation Nation ~2015, we had discussions on and off-air regarding the Kurzweil wet-dream of imprisoning everyone’s consciousness in what we referred to as Wheelie Carts.
2:20 for the heinous Wheelie Cart of Death.
Imagine that we will have been devolved from organic motile structures that can fight this insane tyranny with our real hands, into just a few neurons in a wheelie cart doomed (no pun intended) to bump into walls for ETERNITY for the amusement of some pimply-faced adolescent Alien or God that will soon get bored and walk (do aliens walk or slither?) away.
What is shown in this video used to be called: Alkymy, Sorcery and WitchKraft and used to be punished by some pretty horrific deaths but is now celebrated as Advances in Science.
Even the language touches on the very things that Clint and I had grave reservations about (I hesitate to say: Feared).
7:00 “… to them, they’ll have no idea what they are controlling.”
7:07 “We set it up in such a way to avoid situations where the array can find ways to NOT play the game.”
How is that not a perfect description of Technological HELL that Dante never covered in his book?
8:37 “… which particular WITCHES BREW…”
8:41 “… and how delicate the LITTLE BASTARDS are…”
bastard (n.)
"illegitimate child," early 13c., from Old French bastard "acknowledged child of a nobleman by a woman other than his wife" (11c., Modern French bâtard), probably from fils de bast "packsaddle son," meaning a child conceived on an improvised bed (saddles often doubled as beds while traveling), with pejorative ending -art (see -ard). An alternative possibly is that the word is from Proto-Germanic *banstiz "barn," equally suggestive of low origin.
Compare German bänkling "bastard; child begotten on a bench" (and not in a marriage bed), the source of English bantling (1590s) "brat, small child." Bastard was not always regarded as a stigma; the Conqueror is referred to in state documents as "William the Bastard."
The figurative sense of "thing not pure or genuine" is by late 14c. Its use as a generic vulgar term of abuse for a man is attested from 1830. Among the "bastard" words in Halliwell-Phillipps' "Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words" are avetrol, chance-bairn, by-blow, harecoppe, horcop, and gimbo ("a bastard's bastard").
As an adjective from late 14c. It is used of things spurious or not genuine, having the appearance of being genuine, of abnormal or irregular shape or size, and of mongrels or mixed breeds.
also from early 13c.
Since they advertised brain interface chips I wanted to get some original series X-files clips of the chip they implanted into Scully but the A.I. was fighting me as it has been all day. Needless to say everything you see here is OLD TECH. The Next Gen stuff is equal to whatever they have released as predictive programming in any of the dystopian future scifi that you have ever seen.
Welcome to Hell.
Ah, The D Wave Quantum frozen computer trap for consciousness strikes again.
CLOUD servers. Who was it again that was born & stashed up into the cloud?
An illegitimate bastard child?
You scare Me. I was thinking along the same lines.
Men will wish for death but it never comes. ... Yeah, I hear THAT!
Somebody NEEDS to open the pod bay doors!
You should know by now that we Canucks are past masters at deep, dark and satiric, not to say scathing.