Past Its Best

The internet, and more importantly, social media and what it was sold as, compared to what it has become.

Australia is about to roll out their legal framework bill to introduce a minimum age of sixteen for usage of social media. Meaning of course, that everyone will have to prove their age by way of I.D to be able to have an account, which I’m sure might just tie in neatly to the digital identification they talk about wanting for everyone. Not just there, but here in the UK too, which we already have for a number of things, but this is apparently just for safety. Exposure to social media is bad for kids they say, now they can see the effect of two decades of it on people.

But, as they aren’t really interested in safety in the normal sense, we know something else is afoot. Yet, the talk about the online world many spend their time engaging in, is that it isn’t how it appears. What does these days? But that its numbers are bulked up by bots, cloned accounts, corporations and agendas, rather than actual people sharing what they would naturally and developing within that. Because there is no normal or naturally when it comes to the internet, not anymore. And I wonder if there ever was, because algorithms have always been in there, and decision makers getting to decide the ‘next big thing’ moves it into place to ‘go viral’ or take the world by storm as they say. Just because they condensed the format from the physical world to fit into the specifications of the virtual world, the overall goal was the same. To capture people’s thoughts and attention, and to steer mentality, industry and Consumerism. And not just of buying things, consumerism covers all the things they would like you to ingest, have, know, think, believe and want. So very much not just physical objects you can purchase or things you can own, because while you are coveting them, something else is coveting you and what you are. And while you consume what you are meant to, it consumes you.

Now we have different algorithms being rolled out, not ones to make you, but to break you instead. To punish and penalise you for using words and phrases someone has deemed offensive and not acceptable, on a platform they encouraged you to be yourself on and say those things. So, they could then use it against you, narcissistic gaslighting at its best. Strange format really though, having a bunch of people together with different intentions, ideals, opinions, ideas, dreams, fears, and motives, just casually being ‘sociable’. Something always seemed a bit off about that, but interesting, never the less. My article, Social, But Not Really, looked at that angle a bit more.

But now it is feeling a bit worn down, a bit past its best and dwindling somewhat. People often get bored of things, or change their outlook, or what they want to spend their time doing, as they should. And do young people feel the overwhelming need to even have social media anymore? We are told yes, but maybe that’s not actually the reality. Same with older folks, many have had their time on those platforms, have grown weary of the drama and stagnant content, of the same format, same arguments, same old same old. Once something has run its course and you feel it’s time for Walking Away, then it’s probably because you should. Recent examples of citizen journalists and media journalists coming under fire and being visited by the establishment for making observations, speculations or having opinions, should be of concern to everyone. Really though what it shows, is that the system is no longer fit for purpose and hasn’t been for some time, well, the purpose of people and sociability. It’s been used now for a different purpose, and possibly the one it was always there for, to monitor and sway public thoughts, opinion and evolution. The Ministry of Monitoring can’t monitor everyone unless we are all under the same umbrella, on the same network and sharing what we think and feel.

And it may be that by putting an age limit on it does a number of things, with an ideal one being all young people are excluded, but want access just with any age restricted materials, it gives it an extra edge of being attractive to those who are not eligible, yet. And all older people register for a digital identity to be able to access that online virtual world where you can engage and ‘socialise’ with other ‘people’. In reality though, it seems it will just fracture it further as many will drop off, will realise it’s not what it says it is, and many will not be interested just as they aren’t now. People change, times change and so must the internet of things, because people adapt and change without even knowing it sometimes. And it maybe that the internet has changed without us even noticing, but sometimes you really can recognise when something is indeed, past its best…

(c) MKW Publishing

Downsizing

It seems madness, the drive for net zero and the crazy targets and ideas put forward to try and look like we are going for it. Diving straight into the mouth of madness no less and trying to make it all sound and seem normal. I guess that was the real new normal they were shooting for, that everyone just thinks it’s ok because someone said it would be. But if you then realise the person who told you it would be ok, didn’t think it through, doesn’t understand consequences, can’t forward plan or imagine anything about where it goes and the effects, would you still think they knew what they were talking about when they say ‘it will be ok?’ I wouldn’t have thought so, but that’s where we are.

I have covered this slightly already about how logic appears to have taken a backseat, and it’s all going backwards, in articles such as Reversed Good Times, Convenience or Dependence? and It Was A Piece At A Time. Of how we have been tied into systems which now no longer serve their original purpose but will not let go, or gracefully step aside for a new way that actually works. Monopoly being the one which highlights how each major section of industry and society plays their part for that bigger goal of destruction and collapse. To be followed by a ‘new vision’ of the future, but one which seems to lack actual vision, and colour, and freedom. More like a Handmaidens Tale vision if you look at it on face value.

And that face value isn’t there by accident, and the ‘conspiracy theorists’ didn’t just stumble upon an idea of that on their own, it was part of the well-placed propaganda. Which is either there as a distraction, or a heads up, so it doesn’t seem so weird to me to give those things thought, and still don’t consider myself a theorist for doing so. Because there have been a number of things that might go some way to explain why the idea of people and society being scaled back is a recurring discussion. It wasn’t until recent years I even heard of the term ‘depopulation agenda’, and it came about around the time of a certain change in society and the world was rolled out. And to be honest, there have a few ‘Freudian slips’ as some might call them, of prominent well placed people making remarks or comments about overpopulation, about reducing the number and about using healthcare as a tool to prevent the rising numbers that will collapse humanity they say. We can’t sustain such number, the resources will run out, there’s not enough land, and so on. You may have heard some of those things over the years. Although it really does seem that those numbers have been herded into groups, the resources have been appropriated and withheld, and the land has been earmarked for someone to have all to themselves, so of course, you need to make it look like there are ‘too many people’.

Yet at the same time, we have reports of breeding rates collapsing, of fertility issues, of ratios falling well below the acceptable number for people to survive and how societies will have to adapt. So, which is it, are we terribly overpopulated as an overall global landmass generally, or are we on the road to extinction? The Beautiful Mice is a glimpse at what the projected path might be with all the continued and forced societal structures and ‘captivity’ we find ourselves in. Where it goes after you concentrate the numbers somewhat into a forced environment. Nature adapts as necessary, they say, but what if the changes being observed aren’t actually necessary, and many can see it, what happens then? Because not all will follow the same path, and the results become haphazard, disjointed and separated by what is perceived as ‘necessary’ at that time.

But to an outside view, it kind of looks like people are just being persuaded or hoodwinked into dismantling current working system and technology, with the idea and dream of it being better down the line. Not noticing that nobody really expects there to be a down the line in the same way, and could indeed be because they don’t expect there to be the same numbers in the not-too-distant future. That by scaling back society first, it appears to be a mistake and will leave people with not enough. But if the future is to accommodate fewer people, then you wouldn’t need so much infrastructure, wouldn’t need so many resources and production in place for large scale operations. You would want to overwrite those with smaller, less independent options, so that when there is less, you can control them more. Or something like that, I realise that in all the strange ideas and ‘fictional’ settings for a dystopian future of systems and controlling regimes, there was always an event first which ended up downscaling everything. To give them that opportunity to take society into a disturbing phase by way of disaster. And if we go with the idea that is what they would like, some might wonder if we are indeed still waiting for that type of event to occur, or it has already been implemented and we are waiting for the fall-out to be something that can no longer be hidden. Either way, we are clearly still at the whim of madmen and an odd and dangerous set of agendas being pushed at every turn, so best to know what they are, as you never know which ones just might include you…

(c) MKW Publishing

Death Pod

From a pod life to a pod death, maybe the idea is to end up keeping you in one in between as well. You know, proper Matrix style with fields of pods, Farming, But Not As You Might Think in a way. With further speculation on that first phase in my articles Pod Life and Pod Life 2.

But the latest development, after the 2021 announcement that suicide pods were to be available for the new scheme of MAID being introduced in certain countries, has given it an even further sinister twist. If there could be an even More Than Sinister twist to something like that, but nobody should be surprised that with the times we are in, one managed to occur. The talk in the media is, the first person who used it didn’t die such a dignified and calm death after all, and looks like she was perhaps strangled to death instead as the pod possibly malfunctioned.

So, it could just be a case of equipment failure, and the profits are looking too good to go back to the drawing board, or run further tests, so it was rushed through, as so much is. And then someone intervenes to get the result required for the ‘live trial’, just not in the way it was originally intended. Or, the entire purpose of things like that has a much darker purpose overall, for killers to get their kicks, for there never to be a ‘victim’ who can say anything, and as so much is used for entertainment these days, the idea that someone else gets to view it seems wholly reasonable. Just think of all the nasty, horrible films and exposure in the news of terrible crimes that have come and gone over the decades, exposing a very real and dark thread that runs through certain peoples in society. They walk among us as they say.

But the bigger idea of growing people in pods, making them stay in there for their whole ‘life’ to be harvested for energy, ideas, body parts and whatever other soulless need has been invented, doesn’t seem so far-fetched anymore. My article Perhaps looked at the casually discussed idea of ‘Warehouses for the Living Dead‘, so it’s a very real idea and one that should disturb any normal minded person. Especially when you then see talk of growing babies in pods, and now end of life options also being offered to happen in pods. I can’t help seeing a pattern emerge, unless of course, it’s just a coincidence…

(c) MKW Publishing

Further Education or Further Separation?

The latest round of destructive policies and taxes seems to have spared no one. Just in case anyone might have still had a few dreams or aspirations left since 2020. Farmers, landlords, landowners, business owners, employees, schools, students, and anyone who has anything they can deem worthy of taxing. I joked about them taxing us per breath or per blink a while ago, and honestly, if I think they thought they could implement it, they would.

But as schools, colleges and universities are where the initial conditioning and societal training begins, we’ll look at that. I have previously written about the ideas and effects of various ideas around it in Institutionalised, Scehuled for Learning and Your Digital Informer. Even though many things have been evident for decades about how the system is rigged, unsafe and not fit for purpose, the idea of what they once were for remains. Except now you don’t really have the benefit, and it comes with an awful lot of strings attached and small print. Teachers having more influence now than they perhaps should, not just in a child’s education for learning of basic skills, it seems now they are to be heavily involved in a child’s formation of self, and path that is expected to take. But the psychological separation of child from parent, is a mental one they seem to be trying to kick start at a very early age, and to be honest, there is a natural point at which children will do that anyway, but in a more fluid and organic way, even if they don’t have the most stable homelife. But to teach children things they have no real context for and may not even be age appropriate, from what appears to be a position of authority, is a dangerous game to play in my view. Overloading and overwhelming a developing mind, and then hoping to be the one to give it guidance when it has a multitude of other influences and input all going in is a bold strategy, and one I fear is set up to fail.

Which brings me to the question I ask myself these days, and have done previously as the landscape for employment and the future of industry has been changing. What is the point of compulsory institutionalised education? Is it to train the next generation of skills and workers? That’s what I used to think, and it did appear that it was it was there for, but as you look a little deeper into the history of it all, and how schools came to be, then it seems like A Rather Dark Enterprise like all the other places where they decided lots of children should be ‘groomed’ for the future. Separated from their parents for a good portion of their childhoods, to be educated by the people who have a want from it, more than just for everyone to be a capable, contributing, free-thinking human being. And the facade that we were working towards something logical, well, that has truly been dropped now, with a very haphazard system being swept in to overrun what was there before.

But even if you did happen to notice something wasn’t quite right, it isn’t always as easy as it might appear to just take back control of yourself and your family. Homeschooling is on the rise, but for years it was sort of laughed at, and stigmatised in society. I remember also being that type for a while, believing the hype that you have to go to ‘proper school’, you must do exams, you must go to college, and university to get the best shot at competing for employment and a life. But that’s just what you are told, to try and keep you in school and following that path of continued education for an awfully long time. Twelve years I think it is for standard education, or was in my day, now it might be fourteen as they were talking about raising the age for it. So, by the time you are starting to properly mature, you have spent a tragically long amount of time not being or doing what might have come naturally, or around people you chose to be around. Instead, you are moulded into something, by way of circumstance and forced guidance, and if you are lucky, a little bit of who you actually are gets to shine through in that journey. Now it’s become even more complicated for that phase of people’s lives, with lockdowns, sinister schedules to be administered, psychologically confusing material for them to assimilate and a very buckled society forming. And to be honest, I think that probably counts for everyone at whatever stage of life they are currently at, because it isn’t just at school this conditioning happens, that’s just the first phase. And that sinister and buckled society seems to be wanting us all to be locked in a room and seated for education, while they condition us for their ‘next phase’…

(c) K Wicks