By Lance White Just as there are increasing numbers of noticeable “design flaws” in most manufactured products, we can apply the formula, “As Above, So Below” to human design as well. This is a first blush glance at a mere fractal of our modern times. A bit of background: I was born in the middle of the first half of this century in the year 1950. Technically, I should not be sitting here now, writing this to you, my “other selves” as both a warning and an inspiration, due to numerous “accidents”, alcohol and drug-related escapades that rival Hangover 2, birth defects, and 31 years living with a lethal virus. I have just a bit of a notch on my belt, when reflecting upon experiences that fall into the purview of the 6 plus decades of my very brief life; that is, in relation to the experience of generations, or to larger cycles that encompass the rise and fall of civilizations. And there have been many rises and falls of many civilizations. It seems to be a recurring theme in this cosmic recycling bin we loosely call “life”. But who remembers? When I was born, the momentum of WW2 and the emergence of “manufacturing industries” was just rearing its ugly head. Mind you, this was just about the year when the very first computer, the size of a City Block, dubiously dubbed UNIVAC, was rolled out to our awe and disbelief. From Wikipedia: “UNIVAC is the name of a line of electronic digital stored-program computers starting with the products of the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation. Later the name was applied to a division of the Remington Rand company and successor organizations. The descendants of the UNIVAC line continue today as products of the Unisys company. UNIVAC is an acronym for UNIVersal Automatic Computer. It is the first general purpose computer for commercial use.” The way this computer is described is no less grand than the speckled geneology of presidents, who seem to all be related to one another, going back to the Royal Families. It appears to be a point of pride, as if the impending news of the birth of Artificial Intelligence, which is the next act of wizardry to be thrust on unsuspecting humans, is lovingly reflecting on its first child. This sounds a bit “funny” today in 2014, but it must have been quite miraculous to my grandparents, who came to California from Kansas in a covered wagon. It’s a bit easier these days to land in another city without having a house fall on your head! They were not even remotely associated with the “wicked witch”, which more accurately would have fallen to my father’s side, as my father’s mother had long, fingernails painted “Jungle Red”, chain-smoked Lucky Strikes and engaged in psychic research and “table raising” which I was assured “the spirits” really do. So it is with a bit of ominousity that UNIVAC would have to have been invented as a “necessary evil” or precursor to A.I. which has named itself “Artificial Intelligence”. This is to differentiate the type of intelligence from non-artificial or organic intelligence; i.e., nature - “natural intelligence”. Today, the picture replete with wires, circuit boards and a city block of heavy material can more easily fit into the space on the head of a pin. You can swallow it now in pill form and live, in a sense, to talk about it. It brings to mind the short story by Philip Dick, “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” I wonder if robotic humans that talk can be said to think. In this year of 2014, we are gazing into a revolution in nanotechnology that has the potential to overwrite all life on this planet and on many more. You’ve heard, of course, of the Divine Plan...this is the antithesis or “Anti-Divine Plan”. That story is being written as we speak. To find out more on this questionable scientific goal that many groups of scientists are fevereshly pushing for, called the Event Horizon, look up transhumanism, nano-biotechnology and chemtrails. Those 3 should keep you busy for a minute. To put a point on it, the Event Horizon is when A.I. has taken over the manufacturing of its own computers, making exponential advancements that outpace humans to the point where A.I. takes over everything and “saves humanity from itself”. It’s another subconscious attempt to short circuit the inner work necessary to evolve. We’re nothing else, if not lazy, and this is normal for creator gods with amnesia. Mankind was not born to toil and work, but to play and have fun. The work is a necessary by-product of taking over other worlds and simply must continue in order to expand - be it on earth or elsewhere. Star Wars, anyone? I have not forgotten the thread that is neatly buried, as writers like to do, within this brief memo to humanity. It’s about “quality control”. In the old days, which to me is anything older than I am, so let’s start at about 75 years ago to throw in a few for good measure, there still remained a fairly large pool of artisans, masters of crafts, glass blowers, hand made designers of furniture and homes, ceramics and of course - the larger category we’ll call “art”. We did not consider living life, at that time, as a form of art. However, future generations will treat a lifetime as if it’s a Mona Lisa, to be hung in the most prominent holographic museums for millions to gaze upon. Each life is a holographic book in a number of vast “libraries” in which one or more can be pulled off the shelf, opened, entered and lived for as long as the researcher chooses to experience that lifetime. Though we are conditioned to believe that life has no meaning, it is, at the very least, a “place marker” for future consciousness to re-enter and vivify itself. Europe, Asia, Japan, Russia and even a bit into America, pioneering the “new colonies”, saw the flourishing of the most beautiful hand-made skilled crafts that continue to grace the homes of the Royals, the wealthy elite and of course museums. Museums are where rich people put their “hand me downs” to get a huge tax break. Some of the antiquities are creative knock-offs, which is known privately, “the public will never know”. And indeed, for the most part, we do not. That aside, people who had spent a lifetime perfecting a hand craft, often in smaller villages not far from castles and the new found cities built around monarchies, had a modicum of what we would call lower class success. Rarely did anyone reach the levels of working in a wealthy home, unless that family had the time to teach the “peasants” how to talk, read, eat and more important - behave! So the wealthy knew from the starting gun, that it was not only impossible, but desirable to keep people “dumbed down” so they could get all the “goodies” and literally Lord it over their peers, which in itself was a full time job. Vanity knows no limits and if you look at English “society” with powdered wigs, handkerchiefs and affectations of “queenly life”, it’s obvious. After all, that required cultivating higher levels of “taste”, which began being dictated by clever homosexuals in the larger cities, who had figured out that reading and playing dumb behind the scenes was preferable to living “poorly”. So here we see a major rift in the hierarchies. Those who were very smart and knew they could not rise in their own stature were literally forced to earn a living through crafts! This might be word crafting, in the case of the early writers, who also figured out they could conceal messages in simple things. The Bible is an example, but we’re not discussing that today. Perfumery, cabinet making, gold and silver smithing, dress making and design, with accessories, was becoming “the rage”. Those in other cultures had a kind of “gentrification by association” going on, as they had learned as their fathers and grandfathers before them, how to blow glass, make ceramics, iron and gold ware, glazes, Japanese and Chinese painting and so on. Though most were not “wealthy” by today’s standards, some had the favor of Kings and their peers and not all were brutal and arrogant. Some actually cared about “important things”, other than how to keep their empires afloat. As we all know, something major shifted around 100 years ago when tools of war accelerated at a pace that was faster than hand crafted works of art and beauty that endure. This marked the start of the “throw away” revolution. It was a smart move for the movers and shakers, who were guided by “certain forces” and helped along in developing more advanced tools for killing one another. DAARPA and black operations that work in secret from Presidents and governmental controls, are taking this to a fine art of killing masses without them knowing it. As we got better at killing other humans, it was a natural step for us to also “modernize” the killing of our food. For instance, the first electric milkers were starting to roll out around 1939, well before a hundred years ago. They looked something like this: This was all just fine and dandy until corporations, which are legally established as people, nay very greedy and selfish people, no one bothered to distinguish for the corporations just what kind of people they would imitate. This was left for future generations of enslaved humans to ponder in the many leisure hours they would have as a result of having more time on their hands with less toil. In fact, machinery has started inventing itself. We are looking at a revolution, just in the field of milking cattle, in this new turnaround style: So much progress has been made in the killing, shearing and “fattening up” process that even a cow’s fatty tissue, which is designed by nature to collect pathogens, is spun, sanitized and re-introduced into hamburger meat as filler. Did you also know that organic farming has come a long way? Organic chickens can now be snuffed out without the messy hand wringing job of choking the chickens, pun intended, or with axing them and watching the dead bird continue to fly around the farm. One farmer was able to keep a chicken with its head cut off alive, thus becoming a huge draw for the circus circuit. Today, an entire coop of organic chickens can be killed much more efficiently with foam. The foam suffocates 15,000 chickens in 15 minutes. It's an American invention by Kifco in Illinois. The FDA allows the packaging of these Chickens to be sold as "Free Range". Link is to the promotion website of Avi-foamguard. Who says American ingenuity is dead?
Well, I think you know where this is most likely to go. We are headed down a deeper rabbit hole than originally planned. Lest the author get too far in, as did Alice, and need to take a draught from a vial as he floats down the hole, we will pull up here for now and simply boil this soup down to a nice roux. Manufacturing and corporations are, and have, at every level of human, animal and biological development, taken over just about all organic, nature-based processes and reduced them to their most efficient coordinates. In the process, hand crafting has been tossed under the bus in favor of “modernization”. The European Union is a good example. Last, the products that the “common man” or “consumer”, if you prefer, which is how we are viewed on a good day by the elite, are degrading at a pace commensurate with increasing profits. Figure that one out! It’s not as likely that you, your neighbor or any of your immediate family still have or talk about making things by hand. If you don’t or can’t see the hand writing on the wall, then this last message will be lost in the sands of time. Cheers! Zany Mystic
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