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Ivor B's avatar

Great piece, as usual. Now, if I may, I'd argue that all above players have one, ONE, interest that they converge on. That interest is control of the plebs, which is historically known to be uprising-prone. They all know that if the streets rise up, they won't physically survive, so their first order of business is how to secure themselves from such a scenario actually playing out in reality. And here lies the core reason for internet rollout as they simply have to create the collectivized "hive-mind" in order to be able to control the populations. They don't have a real, unsolvable problem amongst themselves, they have a class problem undergirding all else and that terrifies them. So, the core aim is to create an "eco-system", digital in appearance but psychological in substance, providing them with what they deem a "manageable" world. All else is a lower tier consideration.

Duncan A Turner's avatar

Thanks for another interesting instalment, Richard. I really foind the scenario you outlined in the article both eye-opening but also quite plausible.

We seem to be living through a time of increased chaos and, for the average person, decomposition of the institutions that we previously regarded as at least somewhat trustworthy or somewhat reliable. It can be very discouraging.

But a carefully presented analysis that provide a kind of schema or model to explain what is going on is kind of reassuring or empowering. I was very mentally agitated during the time of Covid but I found multiple voices on the internet that made me aware of the gaslighting and the false narratives being amplified. So I could make my own "virtual bunker" to survive in during the tornado.

Thank you for the deep thinking you are doing ATM. I think it is very timely work as it seems quite likely we might be approaching another "peak crisis" type of event soon, and your work could be very important at that time.

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