The Internet was invented by the US military. It was a carrot of free speech and free education dangled in front of us, so that once we became dependent on instant information and gratification from computers and smartphones we would be made to surrender our biological DNA data to merge with tech and enter the system of total control. That's the transhumanist story of why this tech was given to the ordinary folk.
But on the other hand, I think about how stupid government really is. If nanobots and EMF warfare is really as advanced as the fearmongers are claiming, why doesn't the DMV website ever work??? Why are government websites always filled with broken links and outdated forms? You can never accomplish the most basic task. Same with the phone banks in their various departments. Not sure I believe the AI is almost sentient and about to take over when the government is still using phone systems from 1970!
Well, do they want us to be connected or unconnected? I don't feel like I understand this one. It seems like instinctively their impulse would direct their little minds to just "keep others weak." We must be as weak as possible, so they can be in power forever like Donald Trump wants to be not realizing that as a human, he must die like all persons before him have. That is not disinformation but a fundamental orienting tenet of the Buddhist "Dharma." So these people are all crazy and they want world power. They do not realize that their world domination dream is a little bit off, or screwy or whatever.
Another idea I have now is that, if the power maniacs did prevent the Internet, somebody would have made an "underground Internet" ---that would have been completely independent and out of their control. That could have mushroomed, and in that case there could be multiple networks of connected computers so you could pick your own and then two of these independent internets could have a merger! No persons of big government in charge. But I am still wondering how long it took. Maybe those in high office had to accept an idea like world-wide computer inter-connectivity. Or were they in on it from the beginning? Was there some early period where some of the important persons in the world were not sure it was a good idea or did they always go along with it. Were they ever ambivalent in other words? Maybe the information is out there, but I don't have it!
The early Internet (when it came to civilian, non-military single family homes in the 1990s) was a collection of small, local ISPs. It was completely unregulated and uncensored. This is what Edward Snowden speaks about as the "golden age" of free Internet. But over time those small companies got bought up by companies a little larger, rinse and repeat several times. Eventually the mid-large size ISPs got bought up by those multinational megacorps. Now most of the fiber optic cables throughout the world are owned by AT&T. Since the miliary created the Internet, you'd think that the goal from the start was to track and trace us. I think what happened is that they didn't have the infrastructure in the 90s so we got a temporary period of free Internet until the Big corps had the means to corner the market and introduce censorship. Also the dial-up service was something you could start up in your garage vs. laying high speed cable across the ocean isn't feasible for the local ISP. It's kind of like training AI, which requires supercomputers to get the best result. The technology outpaced the average person or business's ability to be a provider of the service. That's my theory of what happened to the Internet.
The Internet was invented by the US military. It was a carrot of free speech and free education dangled in front of us, so that once we became dependent on instant information and gratification from computers and smartphones we would be made to surrender our biological DNA data to merge with tech and enter the system of total control. That's the transhumanist story of why this tech was given to the ordinary folk.
But on the other hand, I think about how stupid government really is. If nanobots and EMF warfare is really as advanced as the fearmongers are claiming, why doesn't the DMV website ever work??? Why are government websites always filled with broken links and outdated forms? You can never accomplish the most basic task. Same with the phone banks in their various departments. Not sure I believe the AI is almost sentient and about to take over when the government is still using phone systems from 1970!
Well, do they want us to be connected or unconnected? I don't feel like I understand this one. It seems like instinctively their impulse would direct their little minds to just "keep others weak." We must be as weak as possible, so they can be in power forever like Donald Trump wants to be not realizing that as a human, he must die like all persons before him have. That is not disinformation but a fundamental orienting tenet of the Buddhist "Dharma." So these people are all crazy and they want world power. They do not realize that their world domination dream is a little bit off, or screwy or whatever.
Another idea I have now is that, if the power maniacs did prevent the Internet, somebody would have made an "underground Internet" ---that would have been completely independent and out of their control. That could have mushroomed, and in that case there could be multiple networks of connected computers so you could pick your own and then two of these independent internets could have a merger! No persons of big government in charge. But I am still wondering how long it took. Maybe those in high office had to accept an idea like world-wide computer inter-connectivity. Or were they in on it from the beginning? Was there some early period where some of the important persons in the world were not sure it was a good idea or did they always go along with it. Were they ever ambivalent in other words? Maybe the information is out there, but I don't have it!
The early Internet (when it came to civilian, non-military single family homes in the 1990s) was a collection of small, local ISPs. It was completely unregulated and uncensored. This is what Edward Snowden speaks about as the "golden age" of free Internet. But over time those small companies got bought up by companies a little larger, rinse and repeat several times. Eventually the mid-large size ISPs got bought up by those multinational megacorps. Now most of the fiber optic cables throughout the world are owned by AT&T. Since the miliary created the Internet, you'd think that the goal from the start was to track and trace us. I think what happened is that they didn't have the infrastructure in the 90s so we got a temporary period of free Internet until the Big corps had the means to corner the market and introduce censorship. Also the dial-up service was something you could start up in your garage vs. laying high speed cable across the ocean isn't feasible for the local ISP. It's kind of like training AI, which requires supercomputers to get the best result. The technology outpaced the average person or business's ability to be a provider of the service. That's my theory of what happened to the Internet.
"free trade" would mean free to choose from a hundred or more isps'! No outsider group even has a chance today!
"carrot" Yeah. Got that.
Whai
I’m very happy to see that you’re still with us after Milton.