- Original Message
From: R C Macaulay
because it's too big to fail. Translation.. when there is $ 550
trillion dollars in funny money (derivitives) in play out there ...
Isn't too big to fail just another mantra (a lie which to big to admit-to
so we make it into dogma) ... i.e a dogma of the modern religion which will
become the NWO ?kinda like the other mantra: we're now a service economy
and manufacturing jobs don't matter or international trade (sending our jobs
to China) makes us all stronger.
Think about it ! What a sadly warped version of Fordism ! ... and we are
being seduced-by these NWO controllers, almost without a whimper. By acting as
if they are really only pushing traditional religion, they have instead been
installing just the opposite.
How many Vorticians remember Fordism? It occurred to me recently, after talking
to some college students, that one reason that such topics as the New World
Order are not especially frightening to the younger generation goes back to
the ultra-bland required reading lists in public schools these days. We seem
to be systematically taking all levels of any uncomfortable - the literary
angst out of the curriculum. For better or for worse.
Huxley may no longer be on the reading list- too controversial, nor George
Orwell nor Anthony Burgess, but instead we will find purple tripe by Alice
Walker, and other noxious reading so espoused by Oprah, some of which can even
win a Pulitzer. Go figure.
Bottom line: We do not want to challenge young minds, or even suggest the very
real prospect that the future may NOT be very enticing, nor even preferable to
the recent past, do we?
The World State envisioned by Huxley is the kind of a prototype for the NWO,
except that they deal with the problem of demeaning work (i.e. manufacturing
jobs) differently. After all, in the rejected novel, society is built around
the principles of Henry
Ford, who has become a Messianic figure in this brave dystopia. IOW - Instead
of opting for a blatant lie, like the desirability of a service economy
Huxley manages to morally justify a permanent (nonrobotic) working caste i.e.
the deltas, which is the product of selective degenerate breeding, not
computer technology.
It is either curious or evidence of little foresight- that the possibility of
'thinking machines' was too far out there just 75 years ago,\ ... or else in
hindsight, the installation of a hybridized human sub-class was deemed the most
efficient way to handle the situation.
Anyway one feature of the Fordism style of dystopia is that from birth, the
various castes- alphas on down, are indoctrinated by recorded voices repeating
the appropriate slogans for their group while they sleep (called hypnopaedia
in BNW) which along with their version of prozac: soma becomes the new
sacrament for class harmony.
Wiki of course has an appropriate entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep-learning
Although BNW is most definitely a dystopia, I am not entirely sure that in a
few ways, it does not have features which are preferable to our modern evolving
version of the NWO - at least as it is being promoted behind the scenes by Wall
Street and by their most trusted allies, the Bush NeoCons. And yes, Robin, in
this regard, Bush is probably a plant in that he is largely unaware of how
his personal vision of Utopia has been distorted by these financial geniuses
and string-pullers.
That is to say, he was most likely chosen for the job
Jones