Wednesday, October 23, 2019

What You Don't Know


Can put you into the hospital with no insurance. Can put you out on the street with no money, or recourse. Can put you somewhere even worse than the streets, getting you to the point that you only wish that it would kill you, and everything living around you.

And yet so many of you are ready to stop questioning power at all?

More than just a little surprising from my point of view, especially when it involves both political, and financial, power, at the same time. No matter which side of the political divide is in question. Simply because someone charismatic (that resonates for you, dear reader, because everyone has a type that they are vulnerable to) told you something you were already dying to hear. So many who pretend they have nothing to hide, even as they more brazenly deny any kind of real scrutiny at all.

This is but one reason why the terrible duality that is now money, and information, must be destroyed. And the only way to do that properly is to get rid of the mutated operating system that makes it, appear to work, in the first place. A kind of work that we can now plainly see has never had any real sense of nature, or of real human need either. Now that it has made it clear that it has control of the technology to make working people nothing more than convenient cannon fodder; both in the traditional sense, but also now in the economic sense; because they mostly only need us to die for them (either with the violence that addiction, and corruption dictate, in the reality of dictators, or the simple fact of addictive consumption in the first place); or, secondarily, to have us act as counterweights to those who might control robotic tech; so that those dependant on it can have a fallback option when needed, to fend the off predatory pricing of others.

Will you wake up before it is too Late? Only time will tell.

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