sfnate wrote:Probably one of those models is undergoing a stress test now, in the Gulf. It will be interesting to observe how much abuse the local populations will endure before they rebel and seize back control of their own destinies. If that doesn't happen, if the population simply surrenders after making their reflexive and instinctive displays of outrage and sorrow, then we can be certain that the mad scientists observing the scene behind that invisible two-way mirror that separates the elites from their subjects, these engineers of doom will take notice and will certainly prepare reports for the political and corporate leadership documenting how the regime of total control can be maintained and extended even under the most extreme circumstances.
The illusion of freedom is perhaps the most debilitating and limiting myth we currently have in this country, if not the entire world. This is not the ranting of a conspiracy nut, it's a clinical and cold assessment based on the widely available literature created by advertising experts who describe the numerous ways a population can be easily manipulated to perform its primary function of consumption, within the limits established by the political, military, and corporate elites. Fifteen minutes in front of a flat-screen TV will quickly demonstrate how effective the campaign of control has become. It is truly a dark science combined with elements of crowleyan magick. (No offense to Crowley-ites, but I don't know how else to describe it.) We're transfixed and hypnotized and probably to such an extent that even our intellectual rebels can only operate within the carefully constructed confines of acceptable dissent.
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