Aug. 23, 2010 (#648)
Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN:
Poem Copyright Alan Watt Aug. 23, 2010:
An Ode to Darwin and Homeland
Security:
Elite and Adaptation, They Know Assuredly,
Masses Give Up Rights, All for "Security":
"Most Give Up Rights Easily, It's All
Incremental,
The Masses Take for Granted it's Coincidental,
Running in Their Virtual World, Reality Overlapped,
All the Time They're Proving Humanity can Adapt,
Their Lives are a Blend of the Factual and Fiction,
Text-Twittering Away with Minimalistic Diction,
Planned so Long Ago at Meetings in a Crypt,
You Realize Each Generation is Following a Script,
Up and Coming Masters Take Over from the Old,
They're Especially Educated, Ensuring Idea's Sold,
Kings of the Ant Hills, They May Not Ever Sleep,
Holding Keys of He Who Sees Tightly in Their Keep,
We're Soothed by Assurances, Rocked with a Kiss,
Only for Truly Domesticated can Ignorance be Bliss"
© Alan Watt Aug. 23, 2010
Poem & Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Aug. 23, 2010 (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. I am Alan Watt and this is Cutting Through The Matrix on August 23, 2010. As always, I suggest newcomers look into cuttingthroughthematrix.com web site. You’ll find hundreds of audio talks I’ve given over the years for download. I try to give you a bigger picture than most will go to because we are living in an incredible age, the age of planned transition that even some of the big philanthropists, as they like to call themselves, the ones who guide the planet, said at the beginning, this would be equivalent to the industrial revolution where millions of people were moved off the land and into the cities to work in their crowded factories. It truly is a transition. It’s a transition in a way of thinking and doing and even being governed – they call it governance today. So look into the web site and while you are there, remember, I don’t get paid by advertisers for my shows. I could be, and then I would bore you with bringing on lots of guests who’d really be selling stuff. So it’s up to you the audience to keep me going by buying the books and disks I have for sale. I’d churn them out if I had more time but I don’t because my days are spent up fixing computers, even weekends too and stuff like that. You know what that’s like; you want to show them how to improve their particular model of computer with a sledgehammer. So buy the books and the disks and that hopefully will keep me just ticking over. Remember, these books are different from other books. I don’t give you boring histories with the usual nonsense – and that’s all it is, it’s authorized, HIS-story; somebody wrote it because they were authorized to. I show you the techniques of control down through the ages up to the present time, all the cons. It helps to deprogram you too when you read through them. You can purchase them [Order and donation options listed above.].
This is the Age of Transitions. This is the Century of Change that has been planned for an awful long time. Even before the 20th century started they talked about the 21st century being the Century of Change where their big, big plans at the top would come into fruition and the public, as Bertrand Russell and others said, would be as unlikely to rebel as it would be possible for sheep to rebel about the price of mutton. You don’t realize, that’s already pretty well happened. Your whole culture has been given to you. It’s been drastically altered in the last 50-60 years and it’s accelerating at a preplanned pace. They never jump ahead too quickly but to be honest with you, they are must faster now in every direction than they’ve ever been before. I’m talking about the big guys that really run the world, the multi billion/trillionaires. People now are so into all the electronic media that they are conditioned and programmed all the time for the next step, and the next step, and the next step. It used to take them years to change society, now it can be done so quickly. I'll be back with more after this break.
Hi folks. I'm back and we're Cutting Through The Matrix. The world you are living in is a script where incrementally things are pushed on all of society. And as you well know, you are already global. You’ve been global for a long time. In fact you were global before they even created the United Nations, as far as the big international corporations were concerned, and they make all the policy; they put their boys into politics, across the whole planet. They belong to the right organizations to make sure that everybody who manages you is the right person, in the right country, and so on. That’s what they call it too, is the Age of World Managers; that’s another term they use. That’s what we are under.
They’ve said before, in academia in the 20th century, that the Century of Change would have to be post-democratic. They’d have to use authoritarian systems, run by experts, to just tell the public what to do. They conditioned the public step by step, especially since 9/11 happened but they were doing it before that too, but step by step afterwards, under the cover of “security” and “terrorism” into a much quicker upgrade basically, into the new system of giving up your rights and allowing more and more intrusion into your personal lives.
I’ve read two articles on the air which are in the archives section of my site, where you can search out the fact that the Pentagon has massive computer systems of course, and they have LITERALLY a virtual you, everybody in the world has got their copy in a virtual world and they update it DAILY on all the information that you put out there on yourself. What they do is run little games and so on to predict what you would do in any situation, and they say they are pretty well, almost 100% correct they are so perfect. Of course we must help them with this by using all the toys they put in front of us, the bait. It reminds me of the old cartoons where you’d see a bit of cheese, a bit of cheese, and a bit of cheese, a whole line of cheese all the way to the mouse trap. That’s how they train the public. We are just animals to them. Unfortunately they are quite correct in the fact that we can be trained just like animals. In fact, animals are bit smarter than we are. We have lost our ability to really be free and for self-preservation, because we are domesticated, and we are trained to be that way from birth really.
Here in an article here about the next step in airports. Now I’ve already read the articles on how they came in with the x-raying and said, oh it was only a surface scan and no harm there. What utter lies, as though it could stop the x-ray right on the surface. Sure enough, people didn’t really balk at that too much. You had the usual ones who pretend they are on your side, the big organizations that say, oh we don’t like this at all, like the ACLU, and then they go quiet on it. It’s the same thing now with the next step because they are putting out the full x-ray scans that literally scan your skeleton; I read that last week too, on how every skeleton is different, supposedly, and they can REALLY identify you that way. You see iris is not enough, eye balls are not enough, and thumb prints are not enough, your voice print isn’t enough, they’ve got to have EVERYTHING there to make sure that the stock, you see you are the cattle, the stock, and they own you, and they want to know all about their cattle, like any good farmer would do. Here is the next step and it says…
New Logan searches blasted
TSA tests frisky (Alan: I think they meant to say ‘risky’) frisking policy
By Donna Goodison | Saturday, August 21, 2010 | http://www.bostonherald.com
Logan airport security just got more up close and personal as federal screeners launched a more aggressive palms-first, slide-down body search technique that has renewed the debate over privacy vs. safety. (A: Well that’s okay because you will all adapt into it, like you adapt into everything else, and you’ve seen it on TV for about 40 years, where the cop says to the guy, you know the routine, and the guy turns around and puts his hands on the wall and gets frisked right down. So everyone will think it’s just like the TV and what’s wrong with that? No one cares anymore really. Most folk don’t really don’t care. That’s what the few who are truly awake know. They know that. The general public are adapting all the time, even the ones who think they are fighting it. They’ve all got their cell phones, they are all texting everybody, and they are using their Twitter and tweets and all the rest of it… and that’s for the birds obviously.)
The new procedure - already being questioned by the ACLU (A: Again, the pretenders that only really go after certain politically correct things.) - replaces the Transportation Security Administration’s former back-of-the-hand patdown. (A: Well that was bad enough.)
Boston is one of only two cities in which the new touchy-feely frisking is being implemented as a test (A: This is the same way as Britain, everything gets tried out somewhere, to get you used to that, and if there are any objections, they find ways around it, through their think tanks.) before a planned national rollout. The other is Las Vegas. (A: That’s the other testing place, for the moment.)
“We’re all for good effective security measures,” (A: See, everything us under ‘security’ now. Literally, anything can go under security. Remember what Carroll Quigley said, you can get more done on a social level of change in 5 years of war than in 50 years of peace. And that’s a fact.) American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts spokesman Christopher Ott said. “But, in general, we’re concerned about this seemingly constant erosion of privacy, and we wonder whether or not it’s really going to be effective. (A: Well that means NOTHING legally. A bitching about something is not a legal thing. So that means that the ACLU is going to do nothing about it, because they are all part of the big thing aren’t they?)
“Accepting these kinds of searches may keep people safer (A: Oh, wow...) in some situations, but not in every situation, and we’re encouraging people to stop and think about what is the right balance between privacy and security,” Ott said. (A: Well, I know what it is, you chuck the whole Homeland boys out the window and all their papers and all their laws and all the rest of it and you get some freedoms back again. You stop the NSA and all the rest of them from listening to every telephone call that you make. You chuck away all your little toys that help them because believe you me, even if they say yep, there is a law that they can’t check you, they are liars. They have been listening to you long before 9/11, without warrants. That’s what their job is.)
A TSA spokeswoman yesterday confirmed the switch to what the agency calls an “enhanced patdown.” (A: Oh, it’s ‘enhanced;’ they get marketers in for everything to give it a nice name. It’s an ‘enhanced’ patdown, it sounds almost sexy doesn’t it? ‘Enhanced’… hmm.)
“TSA is in the process of implementing an enhanced patdown (A: Hoooh…) at security checkpoints as one of our many layers of security,” said Ann Davis, TSA spokeswoman (A: Which is PR, public relations, which is propaganda according to Bernays, the guy who invented it.) for the Northeast region. “Patdowns are designed to address potentially dangerous items, like improvised explosive devices and their components, concealed on the body.” (A: Well they have h