The thing that I find most interesting about the corporate media narrative is you are never quite certain what perversion they are going to justify next. This week it was the senseless slaughter of women and children in a country halfway around the world. The more things change, I guess. Anyway, it’s been a long week filled with bad propaganda – let’s get to it.
The Robots Are Coming
Like a cheap promo for one of the garbage propaganda features Hollywood loves to produce, SkyNet inches closer to becoming reality every single day. Writing for the Mind Unleashed, Elias Marat reveals Boston Dynamics Drops New Video of 5-Foot Atlas Humanoid Robot Effortlessly Doing Parkour. Am I the only person that sees this technology going sideways in a hurry?
Nothing to worry about, I’m sure. But just when you think the technocratic benevolence can’t get any more absurd, there’s this from Paul Joseph Watson…
Awesome! What could possibly go wrong?!
And if that just wasn’t enough for you, we add yet another component to the panopticon this week. In Orwell and Huxley would be proud news, Christina Maas proclaims New Twitter Feature Lets Users Report “Misinformation” in her new article for Reclaim the Net. Lucky end-users in the United States, Australia, and South Korea get to be the first to test drive the new algo and snitch on each other for wrongthink. I’m sure this has nothing to do with identifying those in the population most willing to sacrifice their neighbor for personal gain.
Not to be outdone by the likes of Big Tech, the U.S. Department of Justice wants you to know they are serious about protecting the nation’s infrastructure. So serious, in fact, they are now willing to pay snitches in crypto – are you sensing a pattern yet? ZeroHedge reveals Feds Offer Cryptocurrency Rewards on Dark Web for Information on Hackers and Terrorists. I guess it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that the geniuses at the DOJ finally figured out that some people value crypto more than fiat.
Is Tracking Trends a Fool’s Errand?
Global finance is very much a game. But in this particular game, the winners always seem to be the people dictating the rules.
I find it very interesting how the timeline Egon von Greyerz lays out appears to correspond so closely to that of Agenda 21. Clearly just another coincidence theory.
When it comes to predicting global trends, there always seems to be a canary in the coal mine – whether we recognize it as such at the time or not. ZeroHedge informs us Toyota Slashing September Production By 40%, Sparking Stock Crash and Risk Off Rout. By my math, a 40% reduction should be considered drastic – regardless of the industry we’re discussing. Another major manufacturer following Toyota’s lead could potentially trigger an unstoppable cascade throughout all markets. I think we would be wise to keep an eye on this one.
All the World is Staged
The agents of Australian authority prove yet again that they can lick boots better than any other police force on the planet.
And while the hypnotized masses in America are still oblivious to the authoritarian death spiral occurring in the Western world, the corporate media continues to gaslight the population about what is really happening in Afghanistan. Leave it to Off Guardian to ask the questions the predator class don’t want anyone to answer.
We Made It Through Another Week… Somehow
Although you wouldn’t be able to tell from what I normally write about, I love being the bearer of good news. We don’t seem to get nearly enough of it these days. So let me be the first to announce that the good guys finally scored a victory over the predators… maybe.
Big, huge kudos to Derrick Broze and TLAV for staying on top of this story. However, I expect the FCC to appeal this ruling, so this may end up being just round one in a much longer fight. At least the fighter I’m rooting for won this round. Mark it down on the score card.
I don’t know about you, but I’ll take all the good news I can get my hands on these days. Even if the triumph is only temporary. The way I see it, it’s a good foundation to build upon.
Keep your wits about you out there. We’ll meet back here in the hole again soon.
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