Monday, March 07, 2005

Invisible Slavery System - VII

Did these “very few, very powerful people” design the ISS? Or perhaps some other mastermind? Is there really someone or some group that has nothing better to do than to work out the strategies to manipulate society for their profit? Or is this ISS merely an inadvertent byproduct of normal human civilization during its current, very clumsy, stages? Which one is it? Is there proof? And is there a solution?


After years of thought about this I came to the realization that the right information technologies would both reveal proof of the ISS to the world, and put an end to it. The technology I'm thinking of would have the same effect on the ISS as turning lights on in a dark room - all the mysteries in that room, the boogie men, the burglars, your big brother, etc, would become visible. With lights you no longer have to guess. And you can see exactly what causes what, and how.


I'm thinking of technology that would reveal everything of concern to the public, making it visible and comprehensible to the average person. It would automatically obsolete and replace the ISS, accommodating solutions to the real world's problems without the use of deception and force. I see these revolutionary information technologies taking human traits normally considered bad (like greed) and satisfying them through new lines of motivation that naturally favor environmental and humanitarian concerns, individual rights, honesty, accountability and quality. The natural (unregulated) capabilities of this futuristic technology will interact with the full spectrum of human endeavor, causing all these independent efforts to collectively work towards the good of society, the individual and the environment. Products will be created that last virtually forever, non-polluting energy solutions will be found and implemented, the truth about your water and air will be revealed and comprehensive solutions provided, etc. It will accomplish this through a combination of several key technologies that obsolete and replace most social/political systems of today, while facilitating the real solutions to the real problems.


Our minds are accustomed to thinking in terms of forced control hierarchies in all that we do. In order to make something useful we believe it has to be controlled through force. I call this "poisoned thought". You'll see it in the operation of computer software, the legal system, the home, and virtually everywhere that human thought created something we interact with. I believe that in each of these scenarios a collective effort from unbound freethinking individuals is more suitable. A collective of free thinking individuals who interact as they choose, using these advanced information technologies only when they see an advantage in doing so. A human collective represented by and orchestrated through the information technology, not a collective of selfless minds attached to computers. The free individual is very powerful, and a collective is very powerful. Advanced information systems will make possible never before conceived of benefits, resulting from an interaction between the unbound free thinking individual and a collective intelligence.