Alan Watt on Technocrats and Technetronics (4)

“It’s always to do with control. It’s always control, where you point a gun at someone, to do something, or a microwave weapon, the thermal weapons that they’ve shown on television many times, that make your skin superheat etc. And they can step up to any frequency they want by the way or whatever means you use The technotronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Controlled society, right?

Such a society would be dominated by an Elite, unrestrained by traditional values. Soon it would be possible to assert almost continuous surveillance in the most personal information about the citizen. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the Authorities. So, let’s break it down again here. The sky was up there, way up yonder, with all the different military, top military organizations on their panels at the very top and all the agencies, telling you how it is, how it is now. But he was mentioning this back in the 1970s, when he wrote this book: the technotronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Gradual appearance. It’s going to be gradual because if it’s sudden, you might notice it and complain. So you just adapt into a gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society would be dominated by an Elite, unrestrained by traditional values. Now traditional values – that’s the rights of humanity. They couldn’t be crossed before. So, this group would be unrestrained by traditional values – traditional values: the rights of the individuals that wouldn’t stop them doing what they wanted to do with those people. They can do what they want.

Soon it would be possible to assert almost continous surveillance over every citizen (in the 1970s) and maintain up-to-date complete files containing even the most personal information about the citizen. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the Authorities.”

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