June 6, 2008  (#124)

Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN:

"Cor Blimey! as Nations are Pulled Asunder,
Who'd 'ave Seen the Land Down Under,
Which Rudd et al See Nothing Finer,
Than to Merge the Ozzies along with China,
He says It'll be Years 'fore it's On the Go,
But We All Know that's Just for Show,
The R.I.I.A. has Worked without Pause,
To See the Day We All Pull Rickshaws"

 

Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - June 6, 2008 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

 

 

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"Code of Silence" by Bruce Springsteen

 

There's a code of silence that we don't dare speak

There's a wall between us and a river so deep

And we keep pretending that there's nothing wrong

But there's a code of silence and it can't go on

 

Is the truth so elusive, so elusive as you can see

that it ain't enough baby

To bridge the distance between you and me

There's a list of grievance 100 miles long

There's a code of silence and it can't go on

 

Hi folks.  This is Alan Watt and this is Cutting Through The Matrix time again.  It’s June the 6th, 2008 on a very stormy, thundery night in Ontario, Canada.  Newcomers look in to www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com and also look in to www.alanwattsentientsentinel.eu and download as much of the transcripts and audios on both sites as you wish.  Pass them around to your friends, if you have any left.  If you still have some friends, maybe it’s best not to pass them around in this time because people are getting pretty scared with all of the changes that are happening.  Even those that don’t follow this are getting the wind up that something big is going down. 

 

I got a copy of the military bulletin, or magazine, that they have in Canada here and there’s a big DO to do with 2010, some sort of great preparedness for 2010.  We know that the last signing, the FINAL signing for the total integration of the Americas, Canada, the US and Mexico, happens in 2010.  That’s coming down pretty quickly and they’re even publicizing little bits about it, really, in the military magazines.  Although they’re not telling them exactly what’s happening, mind you, in the military you don’t really care.  You just go and do what you’re told and bash folk on the head and kill them… and you follow orders.  That’s how you get up the ladder in the military.  Thinkers are not really very welcome. 

 

As I say, so much is happening that you can’t keep up with it.  You find that not only… and I’ve spoken about this for over 10, 12 years now and long before, I was telling small groups and private groups, that Marx talked about the integration of Europe to be followed by the integration of the Americas and then a far eastern-pacific rim bloc was to follow.  It’s been boring living a life knowing all this is happening, reading all the books too put out by the big institutions that were working on this.  The biggest organization that spearheaded all of this for Europe, the Americas and the Asian/Pacific bloc, is the Royal Institute of International Affairs.  That is the organization - MASSIVE organization - that’s a PRIVATE organization, but it has all the backing of the British aristocracy and the aristocracy of Europe.  Incredible backing.  They’re the REAL government, you see.  Not the ones we elect.  As Quigley said, they always put their own men in at the tops of all parties and the minor politicians are allowed some sort of competition but at the top of all parties, IN EVERY COUNTRY, there’s this parallel government because THE LEADERS ARE PICKED ON ALL SIDES.  They all work for the same organization. 

 

We find that World War II was the greatest thing that ever happened for this organization.  World War I, in fact, they had a hand in getting going but World War II set up the United Nations after the League of Nations to help BE at least the primary world government… that we’ll see anyway - There’s still a power behind them - but that’s the ones that the public will see when they take over for world rule.  What they’ve been doing since at least the 1950s and rolling onwards, is STANDARDIZING the whole planet under the education system teaching the same political correctness world wide through UNESCO and many other organizations.  There are no nations anymore.  The nations are gone.  When anything is announced to the public, it’s a done deal, it’s over really and done with.  They used to say in Scotland, ‘it’s all over bar the shouting‘.  That’s after the battle and that’s almost where we are.  I’ll be back with more of this after this break.

 

Hi folks.  This is Alan Watt Cutting Through The Matrix and before I go on with my talk tonight, I should remind people they can buy books on the web site at cuttingthroughthematrix.com and you can also have discs, CDs and DVDs and that helps to keep me going.  You can also donate if you wish.  The buttons are there.  They’re up and working now.  One of them wasn’t working that well.  It was bouncing things back and I didn’t know they were coming in.  Everything’s working now and you can go ahead and donate if you wish.  It keeps this going.  I’m not a salesman.  I don’t push myself and I’d rather not be doing this, in fact.  It’s just that it HAS TO BE DONE and someone has to come out with the basic truth without giving you cotton-wool to land on because this is terribly serious.  It’s been serious our whole lives and we didn’t know it. 

 

There’s been a war on against the peoples of the world and we’re just going through the end of one phase of it as they bring in the next phase, the transhumanist type society.  I understand even at the Bilderberger meeting, there’s some leaders of the transhumanist people there.  Some of the top characters are already attending it.  You’ve got to ask yourself why are they asked to go?  These people who plan to have us part cyborg, chipped.  I’m talking about brain chips and all the rest of it.  The placid, compliant society.  That’s what they’re after.  However, it will be an elitist system none the less, believe you me.  The ones at the top have said they will NOT change THEMSELVES.  They will not be chipped.  They will not have their brains tampered with.  So, big things are happening. 

 

Now, the Royal Institute of International Affairs has its counterpart in the U.S., its cousin.  They couldn’t call it ‘Royal’ in America, it wouldn’t go down too well, so they called it The Council on Foreign Relations.  They have many fronts out there and they were departments of the Royal Institute of International Affairs.  One of them was in Institute for Pacific Relations.  This is the one that has run New Zealand and Australia for the last 40-odd years. 

 

Sure enough, as I was talking years ago about the 3 blocs, the 3 trading blocs, here’s the announcement to the public.  This announcement comes way to late because they’ve already tied them together, all those little countries.  They’ve been working through tying their economy together and their tax laws and even the military together.  But they’re pretending here, they’re getting you used to the idea of amalgamation of the Asia/Pacific rim.  The latest Prime Minister of Australia is called Kevin Rudd.  I understand he speaks Chinese.  What a coincidence in this day and age, for his particular role he was picked and chosen to do.  This is from the BBC news. 

 

Rudd moots EU-style Asia-Pac bloc 

 

Page last updated at 06:40 GMT, Thursday, 5 June 2008 07:40 UK

 

Australian PM Kevin Rudd has proposed the creation of a new Asia-Pacific bloc, similar to the European Union.  (Alan:  It’s boring reading this because it’s like deja-vu.  You’ve read this years ago from their own books from the Royal Institute and how they’d do it and here they are admitting to it.)

 

Mr Rudd said the organisation would co-operate in economic, security and political matters and reflect the region's growing importance.

 

He wants the new body to be in place by 2020 (A:  That’s a joke.  This whole spiel here by the BBC is just to get you used to the IDEA because they’re already half way or three quarters the way there ALREADY.) and span the region, including the US, Japan, China, India and Indonesia.

 

It would incorporate a broader remit than existing bodies like Apec, Asean and the East Asia Summit, he said.

 

'Unresolved conflicts'

 

Mr Rudd, elected in November, discussed the idea in a radio interview on Thursday after outlining it in an address the previous evening to the Asia Society Australasia in Sydney.

 

"Remember, the region is currently host to a whole range of unresolved territorial conflicts: the Taiwan Straits, the Korean peninsula, Kashmir, involving a whole range of nuclear weapons states," he said.

 

"We can either stand back and allow things to drift, or we can say, actually, there should be a better way of handling this. And that's what we are putting forward as an ambitious proposal for the future."

 

He said any future Asia-Pacific Community would not need to mirror the European Union, a 27-nation bloc with some common trade and development policies.

 

The government is to appoint a diplomat to discuss Mr Rudd's idea with relevant nations.  (Alan:  Well, they’ve had diplomats discussing this for, as I say, about 50 years.)

 

Andrew Robb, foreign affairs spokesman for the opposition, dismissed Mr Rudd's proposal as "presumptuous".  (A:  That’s him playing his role as the opposition.  That’s what they do.  It’s just a Punch and Judy show.)

 

"His first job is not to be making pronouncements about grand architecture for the region, telling China, Indonesia and Japan and India how they will be organised as a region by Australia in the next 20 years," he said.

 

Mr Rudd should develop strong bilateral relationships before he tried to shape the region, he said.  (A:  So that’s the opposition, the phony opposition saying what he’s supposed to say to this proposal.)

 

As I say, they’re already three quarters of the way there in integration.  Many departments under the Royal Institute of International Affairs have been working steadily and relentlessly for years to integrate them JUST as they were working in Britain since 1948 to join Britain in to the whole European Union and every other country in Europe.  In the late 90s, it was only THEN they admitted that they did this ALL IN SECRECY AND THE PUBLIC WERE NOT TO BE TOLD UNTIL IT WAS COMPLETELY DONE.  A done deal.  That’s the same thing with this Australian thing.  When they’re announcing it, you’re almost there. 

 

I can remember when I was small, when this idea was tossed around as they floated their trial balloons to the public.  People said, well integration and competing as blocs means there’s a race to the bottom.  Because obviously the country with the cheapest labor will be the country that gets ALL the work, all the manufacturing.  And that’s China, as we know.  So we’re all supposed to eventually end up competing with China.  So much for this progress that they tell us about that’s always going on.  I often wonder who defines this thing called progress. 

 

So there you are.  As I say, it’s like deja-vu and life can be awfully boring when you’ve read all their books all your life and no one wants to listen to you.  Sure enough, eventually it pops out in to the open and it’s a ho-hum type of thing from the MAJORITY of the public who still will not get it. They think this whole new world order will allow them to carry on as they’ve always been.  Even as it’s changing, they think that.  Their life is changing by the week or the month now but they still think they can go on as they always have done and that’s what Plato said 2300 years ago.  He said the public are adaptable.  They adapt so quickly to everything that’s given to them and their memories are so short.  Well, isn’t that true.  They’re adapting themselves in to the most well made cage ever devised… right to their own extinction.  That’s really what we’re seeing happening in the world.  It’s an old, old agenda.  It’s a long-term business plan. 

 

I talked last week, or last time I was on, about how they have 10-year plans for one aspect of it, 50-year plans for another, 100 years for another.  They’ve always gone along on this path.  Whenever they announce something is happening, it means it’s DONE.  It’s actually done… tied together at the hip.  When you try to back out of it, it’s oh you can’t do that, ‘you’ll be left behind‘.  That’s what they used for the British people and the European people, ‘you’ll be left behind, no one will trade with you.’  And they’re quite right because under the GATT Treaty, if you do not join them, they will not trade with you or allow your stuff to be exported to other countries.  PURE BLACKMAIL, plain and simple.  It isn’t simply to do with joining them that way in an economic system, it’s joining them in the CULTURAL, the new social/cultural society that they’ve designed.  Which is to do, as I say, with transhumanism and depopulation of the planet and TRUE planned parenthood - eventually, NO PARENTS AT ALL, actually, when they eventually clone the worker bees.  A long-term business plan and the public go along with every step of it.  They adapt themselves IN TO OBLIVION

 

Now here’s another little article here, which is interesting to do with adaptation.  When cell phones were first given to the public, like everything else is GIVEN out for the public to buy.  Now, if they ORDERED you to get a computer and said it’s law, you’ve got to have a computer, or they ORDERED you to have a cell phone, you’d be a bit suspicious.  So what you do is you put it out there.  You do massive advertising campaigns and YOU will buy it thinking it’s fantastic.  Meanwhile, there’s a good reason you’ve got it and it’s good enough for you but then there’s a real reason.  The real reasons never come out till much later once you’re addicted to it.  This is again to do with cell phones.  Also from the BBC news.   

 

Mobile phones expose human habits 

By Jonathan Fildes

Science and technology reporter, BBC News 

 

Page last updated at 17:00 GMT, Wednesday, 4 June 2008 18:00 UK

 

The whereabouts of more than 100,000 mobile phone users have been tracked in an attempt to build a comprehensive picture of human movements.

 

The study concludes that humans are creatures of habit, mostly visiting the same few spots time and time again.

 

Most people also move less than 10km on a regular basis, according to the study published in the journal Nature.

 

The results could be used to help prevent outbreaks of disease or forecast traffic, the scientists said.  (A:  This is the excuse they’re giving to the public.)

 

"It would be wonderful if every [mobile] carrier could give universities access to their data because it's so rich," said Dr Marta Gonzalez of Northeastern University, Boston, US, and one of the authors of the paper.

 

Dr William Webb (A:  There‘s a nice name for you.  They love giving us webs because we’re in a web.), head of research and development at the UK telecoms regulator, Ofcom, agreed that mobile phone data was still underexploited.

 

"This is just the tip of the iceberg," he told BBC News.

 

I’ll be back with more of this after this break because it’s an interesting article on how you’re being monitored and watched, as you pay for it

 

Hi folks.  I am Alan Watt Cutting Through The Matrix as it’s thundering down outside there.  Boy, there’s a storm going on out here.  Even the satellite’s down.  Reading this article here about how this is only ONE of a few universities tracking the movements of people.  Now, we know that the National Security Agency’s tracking everybody and they’re also trying to figure out you and who you talk to and getting all your groups and your clusters, they call it - your own personal cluster of friends - trying to get similarities between you and so on as they basically dissect you and then get your whole personality profile together.  So this is Dr Webb saying "This is just the tip of the iceberg," he told BBC News.” 

 

Researchers have previously attempted to map human activity using GPS or surveys, but it is expensive.

 

One innovative approach tracked the movement of dollar bills in an attempt to reconstruct human movements.

 

The study used data from the website wheresgeorge.com, which allows anyone to track a dollar bill as it circulates through the economy. The site has so far tracked nearly 130 million notes. 

 

Studies such as this suggested that humans wander in an apparently random fashion, similar to a so-called "Levy flight" pattern displayed by many foraging animals.  (A:  You see how we’re all being dissected and watched and studied like creatures, just creatures, by these psychopaths at the top?  There’s no privacy and here they are studying and they’re in to your phone calls and all the rest of it, seeing what you’re doing and talking about because they’re fascinated by it.  It says here, )

 

Man talks on mobile phones in Cuba.  All of the mobile phone data was collected anonymously. 

 

However, Dr Gonzalez and her team do not believe this approach gives a complete picture of people's movements.

 

"The bills pass from one person to another so they can't measure individual behaviour," she explained.

 

The new work tracked 100,000 individuals selected randomly from a sample of more than six million anonymous phone users in a European country.

 

Each time a participant made or received a call or text message, the location of the mobile base station relaying the data was recorded.

 

Information was collected for six months. But, according to the researchers, a person's pattern of movement could be seen in just three.  (A:  So they can figure you out in 3 months.)

 

Model behaviour

 

"The vast majority of people move around over a very short distance - around five to 10km," explained Professor Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, another member of the team.

 

"Then there were a few that moved a couple of hundred kilometres on a regular basis."

 

The results showed that most people's movements follow a precise mathematical relationship - known as a power law. 

 

"That was the first surprise," he told BBC News.

 

The second surprise, he said, was that the patterns of people's movements, over short and long distances, were very similar: people tend to return to the same few places over and over again.

 

"Why is this good news?" he asked. "If I were to build a model of how everyone moves in society and they were not similar then it would require six billion different models - each person would require a different description."

 

Now, modellers had a basic rule book to follow, he said.

 

"This intrinsic similarity between individuals is very exciting (A:  ha ) and it has practical applications," said Professor Barabasi.

 

For example, Professor John Cleland of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Disease (LSHTM) said the study could be of use to people monitoring the spread of contagious diseases.  (A:  This is the rubbish they’re telling the public.)

 

"Avian flu is the obvious one," he told BBC News. "When an outbreak of mammalian infectious airborne disease hits us, the movement of people is of critical concern." (A:  So it’s for your own good, you see.  Really what they’re doing is figuring out and feeding all this data in to computers.  Here’s the real gist of what all these organizations are doing - that are using your tax money to do it - is to work out a society, a workable society, in the transhumanist tradition.  Part cyborg, part this, part that, where everyone’s programmed for their jobs and how much communication they would need to have between each other and main computer stations and so on.  That’s what it’s to do with and how satisfied the person would be living in a world where they follow instructions… ALL THE TIME, ALL DAY LONG.  That is what this is really all about.  They don’t spend this kind of money and do this kind of exercise and collect the data because they’re worried about the Avian flu.  Especially since a good portion of the planet don’t have cell phones anyway.  This is the sort of NONSENSE we get fed.  It says here )  

 

Sensor overload

 

Although the scale of the latest study is unprecedented, it is not the first time that mobile phone technology has been used to track people's movements.

 

Scientists at MIT (A:  Now, that’s the BIG one, MIT.  They get so much government funding, Pentagon funding and so on to do with high tech.)  have used mobile phones to help construct a real-time model of traffic in Rome, whilst Microsoft researchers working on Project Lachesis are examining the possibility of mining mobile data to help commuters pick the optimum route to work, for example.

 

Location data is increasingly used by forensic scientists to identify the movements of criminal suspects.  (A:  Well, we’re all criminal suspects these days.  YOU KNOW THAT?  Anyone with a thinking brain is NOW a terrorist or potential terrorist.)

 

For example, the technique was used by Italian police to capture Hussain Osman, one of four men jailed for the failed suicide bombings in London on 21 July.  (A:  FAILED suicide bombing.  I guess he was an attention seeker.)(A:  FAILED suicide bombing.  I guess he was an attention seeker.)

 

Commercial products also exist, allowing parents to track children or for friends to receive alerts when they are in a similar location.

 

These types of services and projects will continue to grow, Dr Webb believes, as researchers and businesses find new ways to use the mobile phone networks.

 

"There are so many sensors that you could conceivably attach to a phone that you could do all kinds of monitoring activities with," he said.  (A:  Now, we know that the inventor of the cell phone has already put out an article recently where he said that eventually embedding a chip in the person without the need for a phone is really what his end purpose was… hopefully.  Be back with more after these messages.)

 

Hi, I am Alan Watt Cutting Through The Matrix and going through a massive thunderstorm right now too.  I think the satellite’s back working again.  It was cut out there as the strikes were coming down out of the sky and hitting the ground all around.  Not that I’m paranoid or anything.  There’s one caller on the line.  I should really take that before going on to this next article.  I think it’s Rich from Florida.  Are you there Rich?

 

Rich:  Yes I am Alan.  I’m from Sarasota, Florida. 

 

Alan:  Good.  How are ya?

 

Rich:  I’m very well, thank you.  I found you quite by accident this evening, called the number and my God, unlike calling some of the numbers that you get on the radio with Rush and such, got right through. 

 

Alan:  You got right through.