Here there be rants. There will be Freeman stuff, Lawful Rebellion stuff and Random stuff. I am rebelling because I want my country back. My lawful obligations are as follows: “together with the community of the whole realm, distrain and distress us in all possible ways, namely, by seizing our castles, lands, possessions, and in any other way they can, until redress has been obtained as they see fit…”
Article 61 Magna Carta 1215
I wish the concept well, but I think it is doomed to failure. Read all the comments on the YouTube site and you will see what I mean.
We are in a situation here where people in the UK and the US, unlike the brave people in Egypt, Tunisia and Eastern Libya, are unable to break out of their "comfort zone". Not sure about Americans, but the average intelligence in the UK is rather low, and yes, Governments have played their part in this by destroying ordinary education.
Companies and governments know this. Look at any large company's executives, the Civil Service or the Government itself and you will see a huge, and I mean huge, majority of the executives went to private school.
I'm with Ampers on this one. You know my realism is always classed as pessimism, but simply the levels of total indoctrination within society means that for everyone who's awake a thousand are asleep. Ok it's a start and I'm probably being generous to the amount of people awake, but regardless, most people, due to conditioning only get motivated when it directly affects them. Our society is selfish one, a far throw from its selfless roots.
Although I will say that there does seem to be a sway towards people beginning to awaken. The internet was created to control us but their creation can also be used against them as it is.
I think the hackers are going to be busy as the system is controlled via computers and they're going to be a major part of the resistance against the NWO.
Must confess that knowing a few self confessed members of anonymous, and having watched their tactics for a while know I'd put them firmly in the category of useful idiot. I'm just not entirely sure who they're useful for.
And of course unless they've changed radically saying anything was or wasn't done by anonymous is meaningless as they're not an organisation and we are all apparently anonymous. Which kind of argue's me out of my starting point a bit as each action needs to be taken on merits.
So allowing that this current bit of activism isn't a false flag type thing, it'll still have unsavoury types over it as thick as flies and previous "anonymous" actions have clearly shown that the organisers either don't care much for the safety of their supporters or they're not competent to be organising things.
This isn't to say I'm entirely against all of their aims. More it's such a broad church that one should support individual actions only carefully. Nothing to stop someone tomorrow hacking life support systems in the name of anonymous after all (hyperbole but it's late)
P.S. and of course the internet they're relying on is rather dependent on the system they claim to be trying to bring down. So they're rather cutting off the branch they're sitting on.
Anonymous or not, as individuals, we cannot allow such deceit to continue.
The following has many applications, not my words, but an unknown's:
1. Ignorance (Unconscious Incompetence) We don’t even know that we don’t know. Before you learn to swim or drive a car, you have no awareness of your lack of ability. This is the stage of “ignorance is innocence.”
2. Awkwardness (Conscious Incompetence) We are painfully aware of our inability. This is the stage where a lot of people quit trying. It is uncomfortable, awkward, embarrassing. One finds themselves moving beyond their comfort zone as awareness of uncertainty as to ability, vulnerability, perceived most often as treat to self-esteem and risk.
3. Concentration (Conscious Competence) We are starting to figure it out, but confidence is not yet felt, but thought to be possible. We have to think about how to do it. It takes effort and energy.
4. Mastery (Unconscious Competence) We are naturals, in the zone, the task is nearly effortless. The task is fun and rewarding. We have reached a level of owning the skill, where it becomes automatic and part of our self-identity.
Unless of course, the whole Annonymous thing is a huge Psyop to justify a massive crackdown on internet freedoms...
ReplyDeleteJust throwing it out there - Dave.
I wish the concept well, but I think it is doomed to failure. Read all the comments on the YouTube site and you will see what I mean.
ReplyDeleteWe are in a situation here where people in the UK and the US, unlike the brave people in Egypt, Tunisia and Eastern Libya, are unable to break out of their "comfort zone". Not sure about Americans, but the average intelligence in the UK is rather low, and yes, Governments have played their part in this by destroying ordinary education.
Companies and governments know this. Look at any large company's executives, the Civil Service or the Government itself and you will see a huge, and I mean huge, majority of the executives went to private school.
But I wish them good luck!
Dave,
ReplyDeleteI joined the forum.
That accusation has already been made, and debunked.
CR.
Ampers,
ReplyDeleteIf enough people join in this initiative, it cannot fail.
It is not for everyone, I grant you that.
Me? I'll take any road at all if it leads to my freedom.
CR.
"That accusation has already been made, and debunked"
ReplyDeleteJust out of interest, how was it debunked...?
I don't want to put the mockers on this - I would love this to gain momentum...
Cheers, Dave.
Cap'n,
ReplyDeleteCould this be linked to phase 1?
Hackers Take Down CIA site
Interesting....
I'm with Ampers on this one. You know my realism is always classed as pessimism, but simply the levels of total indoctrination within society means that for everyone who's awake a thousand are asleep. Ok it's a start and I'm probably being generous to the amount of people awake, but regardless, most people, due to conditioning only get motivated when it directly affects them. Our society is selfish one, a far throw from its selfless roots.
Although I will say that there does seem to be a sway towards people beginning to awaken. The internet was created to control us but their creation can also be used against them as it is.
I think the hackers are going to be busy as the system is controlled via computers and they're going to be a major part of the resistance against the NWO.
Harbinger
Must confess that knowing a few self confessed members of anonymous, and having watched their tactics for a while know I'd put them firmly in the category of useful idiot. I'm just not entirely sure who they're useful for.
ReplyDeleteAnd of course unless they've changed radically saying anything was or wasn't done by anonymous is meaningless as they're not an organisation and we are all apparently anonymous. Which kind of argue's me out of my starting point a bit as each action needs to be taken on merits.
So allowing that this current bit of activism isn't a false flag type thing, it'll still have unsavoury types over it as thick as flies and previous "anonymous" actions have clearly shown that the organisers either don't care much for the safety of their supporters or they're not competent to be organising things.
This isn't to say I'm entirely against all of their aims. More it's such a broad church that one should support individual actions only carefully. Nothing to stop someone tomorrow hacking life support systems in the name of anonymous after all (hyperbole but it's late)
P.S. and of course the internet they're relying on is rather dependent on the system they claim to be trying to bring down. So they're rather cutting off the branch they're sitting on.
ReplyDeleteWe are all Anonymous.
ReplyDeleteThe message is more important than the messenger.
Ideas are immortal.
I think that the Internet, and its ability to share ideas, and provide uncensored information, has really gone under the radar of the powerful.
Too late to put that Genie back in the bottle now.
Are we anonymous?
ReplyDeleteWatch the full one hour fifty seven minutes. We have been lied to for generations. The cat/genie is out of the bag/bottle indeed.
Everyone should watch Vox Populi, if you want more to be awakened:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HqrdHLzvIV4
Anonymous or not, as individuals, we cannot allow such deceit to continue.
The following has many applications, not my words, but an unknown's:
1.
Ignorance (Unconscious Incompetence)
We don’t even know that we don’t know. Before you learn to swim or drive a car, you have no awareness of your lack of ability. This is the stage of “ignorance is innocence.”
2.
Awkwardness (Conscious Incompetence)
We are painfully aware of our inability. This is the stage where a lot of people quit trying. It is uncomfortable, awkward, embarrassing. One finds themselves moving beyond their comfort zone as awareness of uncertainty as to ability, vulnerability, perceived most often as treat to self-esteem and risk.
3.
Concentration (Conscious Competence)
We are starting to figure it out, but confidence is not yet felt, but thought to be possible. We have to think about how to do it. It takes effort and energy.
4.
Mastery (Unconscious Competence)
We are naturals, in the zone, the task is nearly effortless. The task is fun and rewarding. We have reached a level of owning the skill, where it becomes automatic and part of our self-identity.