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Octafish

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19. 1984 with supercomputers and killer drones.
Tue Mar 25, 2014, 09:20 PM
Mar 2014

Last edited Wed Mar 26, 2014, 04:56 PM - Edit history (1)

Technology that could be used to transform the world, instead enslaves it.

A few years back, Jacques Fresco described what could be. The 90 year old talked standing up for 60 minutes. From something I posted on DU (can't find the OP, for some reason):



On March 5, futurist Jacques Fresco addressed a group of people at U-M in Ann Arbor. The former NASA engineer described how his current company had been commissioned by the then-flush Saudis to design the city of the future.

Fresco showed us an animated film of their work. The projected communities were organized in a circular shape, with city services in the center, the next ring being housing, then parks and recreation, then the outermost rings were for farming. Robots could be built to do all the dangerous, dirty jobs and heavy lifting. Robots even could do the assembly of buildings and the city itself. People were freed to do the work they wanted, each contributing.

The guy's 91-plus and he stood and talked for an hour. He indicated that our current model is one where corporations hold sway. And that, at their core, corporations are fascistic. "Who votes? Nobody. The CEO decides." He said, governments, whether commie or fascistic, similarly, are all the same. At heart, these organizations are faulty and corrupt with land stolen from the original people and a society geared toward war -- a process that makes some rich and the rest conscripted in their service.

True democracy, he said, results when We the People can decide. The people hear one leader speak. Another gives her or his side of the issue. A neutral nation debates and opines and decides. That's what democracy is all about -- people deciding. And people never decide for war. And we must stand up to those who would move us to war -- except when, as in World War II -- evil forces wanted to dominate and enslave the world and destroy all who opposed them.

[font color="blue"]Fresco said he sees no hope for the nation and planet unless people decide to stop today's fascists. [/font color]He said, to end war and survive, we must share resources. We must sustain and treat each life with dignity: food, water, education, political rights, etc. We have the resources to do it. And the resources we have can create an abundance -- not the shortages that we see all around under the current system.





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K&R. nt OnyxCollie Mar 2014 #1
How NSA Surveillance Fits Into a Long History of American Global Political Strategy Octafish Mar 2014 #8
K & R !!! WillyT Mar 2014 #2
NSA Spying Not Very Focused on Terrorism: Power, Money and Crushing Dissent Are Real Motives Ops Octafish Mar 2014 #13
It must be a crime/thoughtcrime to tell the truth to, and about, these fascists without frontiers bobthedrummer Mar 2014 #30
Last figure I heard was 122 world leaders targeted. Octafish Mar 2014 #31
remember when computers were going to make things simpler? Adam051188 Mar 2014 #3
I'd argue they have made things much simpler Gore1FL Mar 2014 #7
1984 with supercomputers and killer drones. Octafish Mar 2014 #19
Does Kurovski Mar 2014 #4
Justice Scalia Looks Forward to Hearing NSA Spying Case Octafish Mar 2014 #15
There's something about that Scalia I don't trust. Kurovski Mar 2014 #17
It's the eyes. Octafish Mar 2014 #22
Clearly, I didn't get enough sleep last night. winter is coming Mar 2014 #5
he would be a wealthy man. Adam051188 Mar 2014 #6
Clearly he is the most powerful person ever. Octafish Mar 2014 #23
Old news. DeSwiss Mar 2014 #9
You are correct, DeSwiss. It is old, like me. Octafish Mar 2014 #14
bookmarking to read tomorrow nt Mojorabbit Mar 2014 #10
The Cowboy of the NSA Octafish Mar 2014 #21
K an R for hyperbole on par with neocons by Mr. Bramford. GeorgeGist Mar 2014 #11
In the OP it's 'Bamford' and 'McCoy.' Octafish Mar 2014 #12
K&R#34 + Intro to The Beast Reawakens (Martin A. Lee 2010) bobthedrummer Mar 2014 #16
Dispatch from Anthrakistan Octafish Mar 2014 #27
J. E. Hoover says "hello." 1000words Mar 2014 #18
K&R! nt Mnemosyne Mar 2014 #20
K & R Aerows Mar 2014 #24
K & R! neverforget Mar 2014 #25
Imo, all of this should be illegal. The kindest thing that could be said about it is, it is an sabrina 1 Mar 2014 #26
kick n/t bobthedrummer Mar 2014 #28
They had some "retirement" parties yesterday-so he will wear business attire-never answering to we, bobthedrummer Mar 2014 #29
Joe Coors started The Heritage Foundation his father was Adolph Coors, the Colorado Brewers bobthedrummer Apr 2014 #32
du rec. xchrom Apr 2014 #33
bttt n/t bobthedrummer Apr 2014 #34
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