The Concept of Advanced Socialism

“Hi folks. I’m Alan Watt and we’re Cutting Through the Matrix and talking about the majority of people that have always been the problem. That’s why democracy was picked an awful long time ago by the elite. They knew that the masses, about 80-odd percent at least, would go and do whatever they were told to do no matter how pitiful it is for themselves. They will follow orders and do what they’re told and it isn’t until they’re against the wall that they start really complaining and then it’s too late, because when you’re against the wall that’s when you get shot, you see.

That’s what happens or you have unorganized rabbles as they say at the top because there’s no coordination; there’s no planning. They never really want to believe that the king or the queen or the government could ever do anything bad to them even when their senses tell them it’s actually happening and so the elite and the majority become the problem, almost working together to make this totalitarian system come into being. That’s always been the problem for those that think down through the centuries and those who don’t want to go along the garden path, because there’s a big, big drop at the end of it into the void and we know it’s there.

Yet they’ve trained as I say a generation through the school system to be prodded and searched and to walk through past equipment that looks through their clothing and now the adults are doing the same thing as though it’s all quite natural. There’s a whole bunch of television drama shows funded by the Pentagon or the BBC in England to train you into this through drama and fiction that this is all so normal, it’s normal behavior; but there’s nothing normal about it. They never had this during World War II or any other world war before that. They never had this kind of intrusion into everybody’s private life and it’s becoming the normal now because people are not indignant and Zbigniew Brzezinski said that in an interview to one of the big magazines what he thought about the people, would they ever revolt because of all the plans they had made at the top? He says, ‘What do I think of people? He says, well you can kick them. You can beat them. You can starve them but do they do anything? He says, no, they jus around and eat their dead.’ That was his opinion of the general population and these are the psychopathic creeps that are up there advising presidents and running all over the planet having real power, by the way, because that’s what Carroll Quigley said.

He said these people, these technocrats as they’re called, unelected technocrats wield the real power and they’re happy to know it and it keeps them out of the limelight a lot of the time. The politicians, the front men take the heat. They get the tomatoes thrown at them. They take the heat for what happens but the technocrats are the big movers and shakers and they never, as you notice, retire. They never retire. They put in 12 hours per day into their 80’s and 90’s. It’s quite incredible to live through this your whole life, watching everything happen, knowing the bulk of the populace around you, including your own parents when you’re growing up, don’t know. They don’t know what’s coming down on them and they’ve been trained to trust. Trust these ones that come out of special wombs up there somewhere above them that are altruistic and just love them and deal with all the big problems while they can play; and that’s what advanced socialism really means. It means perpetual childhood for everyone because experts beyond you, above you are dealing with all the big problems. You see, that’s what it’s all about, perpetual childhood for the people underneath them and unfortunately lots of people like that. They like that and if you could possibly get the airwaves of the entire planet and give them all the data showing them how this has all happened and where it’s going, most of them would vote the same system right back in, even if you told them it would only last a few years, they’d vote the same thing right back because it’s all they know.

People who belong to the majority are terrified of taking a risk or terrified of a change. They’ll do anything to stay put in their little world and play. They’re terrified of change of any kind and the technology that’s dished out, as I keep telling people, was not given for your benefit. The Pentagon had the Internet long before the public were given access to it. It was designed and set-up to create a world system of control, world system. Every single country on the planet and the data on every individual, all the data will be in that computer and they’ve already done a simulation. They have simulated matrix worlds where they have a double of you in that world with all the data which they’ve already acquired on you in that person.

Now they’re bringing out the video games where they can monitor your brain and actually map you individual brain to put into that same structure and one day you’ll go to sleep and you’ll wake up thinking you’re in the real world, but it will probably be the matrix world that you’re in. Quite something, isn’t it?

Now here’s an article that ties in with this because Barbara De Lollis in USA Today that talked about this. It’s also in Mark Baard’s ParallelNormal.com for December 5th and it’s to do with:

‘Continental Airlines passengers in Houston in Houston will be able to board flights using just a cellphone or personal-digital assistant instead of a regular boarding pass in a three-month test program launched Tuesday at Bush Intercontinental Airport. The program could expand to airlines and airports nationwide.’

Alan: As I say, Parallel Normal, Mark Baard’s blog, here he’s got:
‘Report: Travelers love being scanned.

Alan: That’s the data they’re giving you or the PR that you love being scanned. It’s good for you. You’ll like it. It says:

‘Happy to help: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Continental Airlines tell USA Today that customers can aid the fight against terrorism by allowing security personnel to scan their mobile phones. Continental says travelers love ‘the convenience.’

Alan: Isn’t that wonderful? And here you thought it was about chatting to people across the world and asking them what they’re buying and what they’ve bought and what they’re going to buy and all that.

It says:

‘The Transportation Security Administration ’s scheme to scan mobile phones instead of boarding passes strikes me as high hackable.’

Alan: That’s what Mark thinks.

He says:

‘More significantly, it provides Homeland Security an excuse to point scanners at travelers’ mobile devices, which often contain their personal, and sensitive, private information.’

Alan: Well I do believe to be honest that most really won’t mind, because I’ve heard people at checkout counters being asked personal information and they just blurt it out like a repertoire to a checkout person. That’s quite incredible, or people that do polls on the phone and the person sitting next to you is blurting out all their personal data. It’s just amazing. Amazing isn’t it?

It says:

‘More significantly, it provides Homeland Security an excuse to point scanners at travelers’ mobile devices.’

‘Mark my words: this three-month pilot project is just the first of many that Homeland Security will launch to gain further access to the contents of mobile phones, even to commandeer them for intelligence and data gathering.’

Alan: Because that’s what their really for. It’s quite amazing. If they forced you to have a computer, if the governments gave them all for free and forced you all to have them, if they forced you to have a cell phone, you’d be suspicious. If you make it appealing and they make you want it and you pay for it, it doesn’t dawn on you you’re doing exactly what they want. It doesn’t dawn on the average person at all. Not at all. It’s fantastic how people go into this. Now I’ve even had emails from people who will only use PayPal or something. They call it ‘secure,’ secure transference devices. ‘Secure.’ There’s nothing secure in the internet. There’s NOTHING secure.

I just talked to someone who had their bank account cleaned out by someone in Zaire and the
person who was cleaned out lives in New York. But they still believe this propaganda that it’s
secure. There’s nothing secure.

Some of the high levels in Britain there at the top government that deals with the public and the public information have lost umpteen discs recently out of their whole collection with the data of millions and millions of British people. It’s just gone somewhere. They know it’s been stolen. It didn’t get to its destination, put it that way, but people still think the internet and so on happens to be secure. That boggles the mind. The Pentagon had it for donkey’s years. So did the Soviet Union. They shared it before the public were given this internet. It’s called a net or a web.

Now what is a net and what is a web?

You get stuck on a web. You get stuck on it. Spiders catch you on a web you see, and a net the fish go into it and you pull the drawstring and they’re all caught in the net. They even use all this terminology and sexual terminology: hard drive, a floppy, ram, and so on. They’re laughing at us all the time as we parrot all this nonsense they give us, but isn’t it amazing as I say that people have no sense of indignancy anymore? People used to fight battles and have wars for the right of privacy. That was one of the main reasons supposedly, supposedly had the War of Independence in the United States. You see the British troops already could walk into any home in Britain with their rifles and bayonets and go through your whole home without any warrants and so they said they wanted privacy in their own home. Today they give it up happily. I’m Alan Watt and I’ll be back with more after the following messages.

Hi folks. Alan Watt back with Cutting Through the Matrix and just complaining — it’s been a day for complaining, shoveling snow and then hauling wood up a hill and so on, but just looking at the general populace and how they’re going along with everything, as always. It’s almost like seeing the wolves encircling you and the sheep are all huddling closer and closer but pretending nothing is really happening, and that’s what gets most people. Yet everything that’s happening could literally be stopped, never will be by the people themselves but it could be stopped, whether it’s high gasoline prices or all this intrusiveness, just by non-compliance. If everybody would stop driving for a day you’d see the oil companies kick into gear and the prices drop right down. It’s the same thing with airports. Stop going to the airports and my goodness you’d see it clear up very, very quickly and they’d be calling you yes sir and madam again very, very quickly. No problem at all but you’ll never get the 80-odd percent of the public to go along with that, which the elite count on.”

[Alan Watt, Cutting through the Matrix, 2007]

https://archive.org/stream/alan-watt-cttm-transcripts-51-75/Alan_Watt_CTTM_Transcripts_26-50_djvu.txt

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