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“Futurists” Sugarcoat Globalist Agenda Kurt
Nimmo Al Gore, Newt Gingrich, “Sir” Arthur Clarke, Alvin Toffler, and the World Futurist Society have a wonderful (not) future planned for you and me. On a WFS web page entitled “Forecasts for the Next 25 Years,” Timothy C. Mack offers “a few forecasts from members of The World Future Society,” including: Generation Y will migrate heavily overseas. For the first time, the United States will see a significant proportion of its population emigrate due to overseas opportunities. According to futurists Arnold Brown and Edie Weiner, Generation Y, the population segment born between 1978 and 1995, may be the first generation in U.S. history to have many of its members leave the U.S. to pursue large portions of their lives, if not their entire adult lives, overseas. It is not indicated where these “opportunities” will be located, but it is not difficult to make a guess—the sprawling corporate slave labor gulags situated in China and India. “Generation Y” will migrate to China or India because they will have no choice, as the United States is destined to become a third world wasteland, a process well underway as jobs are increasingly “offshored.” Now that the manufacturing base of the United States is gutted, it is time for IT and other technical jobs to be “outsourced” to the slave labor gulag.
“According to a Princeton University study, released in March, IT jobs are among the top occupations most vulnerable to outsourcing and offshoring, with computer programmers ranked first and computer-systems analysts ranked third,” NBC reported last week. But it is not simply factory and IT jobs—the slave gulag will eventually absorb so-called “service” jobs as well. “Tony Plath, a finance professor at UNC Charlotte, said that as technology improves and costs are lowered, more service jobs are likely to be exported.” “Tens of millions of additional American workers will start to experience an element of job insecurity that has heretofore been reserved for manufacturing workers,” declared “free trader” and former member of Clinton’s Council of Economic Advisers and vice chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Alan S. Blinder. “The cheap and easy flow of information around the globe… will require vast and unsettling adjustments in the way Americans and residents of other developed countries work, live and educate their children.” In other words, “Generation Y” will work in China or India and send checks home to Baby Boomer parents, sort of the same way illegal Mexican immigrants send checks home to family in the barrio. If you think the Democrats will save you from this fate, think again. “If a leading American presidential candidate—and her husband, an ex-president—seem to have unnaturally close connections to foreign companies interested in draining away American jobs, should that be of interest to Americans?…. For the past six years—since Bill Clinton left the White House, since Hillary Clinton entered the U.S. Senate—both Clintons have cultivated close ties with Indian companies…. Hillary has received hundreds of thousands of dollars from Indian-American campaign contributors…. Surely middle-class Americans should know about these matters: In the most literal sense, their jobs might depend on it. But the mainstream media don’t seem to agree—maybe because reporters want Hillary to win, no matter what, or maybe because they just can’t imagine being against ‘free trade,’ no matter what,” Newsday reports. Or maybe because the lot of them—including the corporate media—are “free traders,” that is to say global loot and plunder specialists. Back to the WFS “predictions,” or rather globalist agenda: We’ll incorporate wireless technology into our thought processing by 2030. In the next 25 years, we’ll learn how to augment our 100 trillion very slow interneuronal connections with high-speed virtual connections via nanorobotics. This will allow us to greatly boost our pattern-recognition abilities, memories, and overall thinking capacity, as well as to directly interface with powerful forms of computer intelligence and to each other. By the end of the 2030s, we will be able to move beyond the basic architecture of the brain’s neural regions. I sort of like my old fashioned and “very slow interneuronal connections” and dread the very idea of “augmenting” my brain “with high-speed virtual connections via nanorobotics.” I prefer the ancient social “interface” and dread the prospect of using “powerful forms of computer intelligence” to bypass “the basic architecture of the brain’s neural regions.” Of course, all of this is simply window dressing for the real and quite horrifying agenda our rulers have in mind—or rather to be planted in mind: a Borg Hive bio chip. “In this era of high-tech memory management, next in line to get that memory upgrade isn’t your computer, it’s you,” writes Lakshmi Sandhana for Wired. “Professor Theodore W. Berger, director of the Center for Neural Engineering at the University of Southern California, is creating a silicon chip implant that mimics the hippocampus, an area of the brain known for creating memories. If successful, the artificial brain prosthesis could replace its biological counterpart, enabling people who suffer from memory disorders to regain the ability to store new memories.” Or create memories and ideas outright by way of “neural prosthesis.” “The Neurochip records the activity of motor cortex cells,” Eberhard Fetz of the University of Washington told Live Science. “It can convert this activity into a stimulus that can be sent back to the brain, spinal cord, or muscle, and thereby set up an artificial connection that operates continuously during normal behavior. This recurrent brain-computer interface creates an artificial motor pathway that the brain may learn to use to compensate for impaired pathways.” Of course, we are told quadriplegics and such need the Neurochip, but in the Brave New World envisioned by our rulers those of us with other kinds of “impaired pathways”—i.e., we may be disinclined to work eighteen hours a day at starvation wages or have an unfortunate propensity to think of ourselves as individuals, not members of the corporate Borg Hive—may be required to get the chip. On the other hand, such a brain chip may be unnecessary, especially if you are obsolete: The robotic workforce will change how bosses value employees. As robots and intelligent software increasingly emulate the knowledge work that humans can do, businesses will “hire” whatever type of mind that can do the work—robotic or human. Future human workers may collaborate with robotic minds on projects for a variety of enterprises, rather than work for a single employer. Or “future workers” may be tossed in the dustbin of history altogether. Humans, after all, unlike robots and computers, get ill, old, experience mental and emotional problems, and often don’t go along to get along, make trouble for bosses and their overlords, and on occasion organize in resistance to the pathocracy. As Britain’s Malthusian Prince Philip declared, should he be reincarnated, he would want to come back as a deadly virus that would reduce world population, as the elite hate and distrust the large mass of commoners and useless eaters. Alexander King, scientist and pioneer of the “sustainable development” movement who co-founded the Club of Rome—established by the Morgenthau Group and consisting of members drawn from the Bilderbergers—was a bit more circumspect: “In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill … All these dangers are caused by human intervention and it is only through changed attitudes and behavior that they can be overcome. The real enemy, then, is humanity itself.” Humanity, of course, consists of you and me, not David Rockefeller and Henry Kissinger. Companies will see the age range of their workers span four generations. Workers over the age of 55 are expected to grow from 14% of the labor force to 19% by 2012. In less than five years, 77 million baby boomers in the United States will begin reaching age 65, the traditional retirement age. As a result, the idea of “retirement” will change significantly. In other words, for those not replaced by robots or Chinese and Indian slave laborers, there will be no retirement, as there will be no room for slackers—call them non-productive useless eaters—and, of course, all pension funds will be “reinvested,” polite-speak for pilfered by the bankers and their “investment” (i.e., swindle) minions. Naturally, the World Future Society describes all of this as “the opportunities and challenges of tomorrow”—a correct assessment for the parasitical elite, not for the average person with a brain chip forced into a globe-trotting Grapes of Wrath search for work, provided of course he or she is not replaced entirely by an Asimovian robot programmed not to complain or raise a banner or placard of protest when the ruler emerges from his palatial estate and happens past the commoners.
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