January 28th, 2011 #757
Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN:

Poem Copyright Alan Watt January 28th, 2011:

World Management & The Death of Information:

"We're Officially Under World Management,
Where Managers Spend with Such Lavishment
At International Meetings, Each Voluptuous Ball,
They Stuff Their Faces, We Pay for It All,
We're Post-Democratic, Life to Be Brutal,
Austerity Measures, We're Run by New Feudal
Overlords, Philanthropists, Corps CEO's,
Who Won't Tell the Public Where World Goes,
If You're in the Dark, Don't Get in a Stew,
Look into University Archives, Now There's a Clue"
© Alan Watt January 28th, 2011

Poem & Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - January 28th, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

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Music Intro:

Code of Silence by Bruce Springsteen

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

There's a wall between us, in a river so deep

We keep pretending, that there's nothing wrong.

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

 

Hi folks, I'm Alan Watt, and this is Cutting Through the Matrix, and the 28th of January, 2011.  I always suggest newcomers should look into my website, cuttingthroughthematrix.com, and bookmark the other sites you see listed there.  These are all the official sites.  And if you have a problem downloading from the .com site, try these alternate sites.  Sometimes too many people go into the .com at the same time and that causes sticky downloads.  And remember, all those sites you'll see there carry a lot of transcripts, as well as the audios.  A lot of transcripts in English.  If you want transcripts for print-up in other languages, look into alanwattsentientsentinel.eu, which is listed on the .com site as well.  And take your pick from the bunch which is offered there. 

 

And remember too, you're the audience who bring me to you.  It's up to you to keep me going.  So, if you want to buy the books, the discs, or even donate, you can certainly do so.  And you'll find out how to do it at cuttingthroughthematrix.com website.  From the US to Canada, you can purchase books and discs with a personal check or an international postal money order from your post office, or send cash, or use PayPal.  Just use the donation button, and send the appropriate amount, and follow it by an email, with your name, address, and order, and I'll get it out to you.  Around the rest of the world, same idea.  You've got to use Western Union, or Money Gram, or Paypal.  Basically that's what you're left with there.  You can still send cash from Europe, of course, at the moment.  Although everything is going up and down like a yo-yo, as far as the financial exchange rates go, but you can still send cash.  As I say, Money Gram is a bit cheaper than Western Union.  You can get a check from them, they'll post it.  You can post it over.  It will take seven days.  It's a lot cheaper.  Or you can use Western Union and do a direct wire transfer over.  And again, go into the .com site, and you'll find out how to do the Western Union, etc.  And PayPal, again.  Just use the PayPal button, and follow it with an email, with your name, address, and order, and I'll get it out to you.

 

On this show, as I say, I try, I try my best to avoid trivia, because you understand, the media's job is not there to really educate you in all the things that you should know.  It's there to inform you into the things that they want you to be formed into, basically.  And that's what happens with information.  We emulate what we see.  We think everything's fine.  We're getting Hollywood galore, but we're getting no real news, you'll notice, coming out of the mainstream.  And that's not unintentional, that's the new technique that you're going to get used to.  It's called global governance.  And it came from corporate governance.  I was looking that up today to find out how this term that's been used for the last ten, twelve years or more from the United Nations, gradually filtering into your own governments in all their official records, etc, on their own websites.  They're talking about governance, governance, and it's really a form of world management we're under.  And the whole idea is, why get the people upset about things that you want to do to change the world and make them all pay for it, of course.  If you don't tell them about it, then they won't be upset.  It's as simple as that.  Therefore you're into the New Era, where you're into information management.  And that's what's happening today.  There's a death of news out there, really, except for the trivia.  And lots and lots of that, of course.  And it's not that they don't have reporters in every country around the world, it's just that they're all on board with the same agenda.  Their bosses run the show, and they know what their bosses want.  And their bosses all belong to the same global societies you have in the US and Canada, the Council on Foreign Relations.  So, get used to it.  That's what's coming up now.  You have to really scout deep into the territories to find anything to make any sense as to what's going on in this new information-withholding society.  Back with more after this break.

 

Hi folks, we're back, and this is Cutting Through the Matrix.  Talking about, really, how the news is and has always been there to shape your mind and give you your opinions, if you have any at all, to make sure that you have the ones that you're supposed to have.  And that's really what it's all about.  And even when I was young, I used to wonder when any program came on about anything from the government, they'd have at least two experts on, one opposing the other, and the idea was take your pick of which opinion you want to have.  And people do.  They just absorb it by osmosis, and that becomes their opinion often for life.  They just get fixed into that opinion.  And they're reluctant to change their opinion down the road.  It's quite amazing.  Even though they've never really rationally thought through the very topic that supposedly helped to form the opinion at all.  And they've never done any research themselves.  That's how simple it is to be a human being, and that's how simple it is to be conned and fooled, and actually managed as a human being.  And these are all sciences, of course, well understood in psychology and behaviorism and so on, which are all in use today on whole populations. 

 

There's not a single government in the world that doesn't have its public relations department, that works with the script writers, to find ways of putting things across to the public, which take away all the things that might get you to worry about something or wonder about something.  They take all the bad bits out, you might say, and leave all the nicey stuff in, or very vague stuff in.  That's generally what it is, it's very vague.  And that's good enough for us.  Right down to your local town council, you'll have your public relations officers, and even police spokespersons are again, public relations officers too.  So, everything is kind of sifted through and filtered, and then dressed up to be more palatable for you to digest.  And that's how the news generally is run today.

 

We're going through the greatest changes, as I've mentioned for years, that have happened since the industrial era, when they dumped all the foreign foodstuffs on the market in Britain, thanks to the corn repeal act, Corn Laws, put through by Rothschild by the way, Lord Rothschild.  And all the farmers went out of business, because most folk at that time lived on the land.  And they wanted them all into these new cities they were building, that they were throwing up, so that they could work the big factories for the industrial era.  And that worked awfully well, so other countries emulated the same idea, too.

 

We're managed along by big business and money, always, always.  And since governments always, again, run on money, then it's obvious that those who lend the money have a big, big say in the direction that the governments are going to take.  Nothing has happened, and even through the whole era, where they pretended there was a democracy of some sort, the big boys were having their committees and associations and clubs, etc; first they started very informally, very quietly for sure, and then they became bigger and then they had to give themselves new names, which once again hid often what they were really up to.  They sounded altruistic and philanthropic in their outlooks in the names that they gave themselves, but it was all to do with bringing in a particular world society, not based on the old-fashioned models, of religion for instance, that helped to give people some sort of culture.  They always give you some kind of religion for a culture.  Also, the whole idea of having rights had to go as well, because Darwin was there and science was there, and everything was changing.  Therefore the scientists and the elite in the educated classes should really run the world and the people the way that they should be run, scientifically, instead of this wishy-washy way, where people really thought – which they did at one time, not so long ago, actually – that human life was kind of sacred.  So, we've really gone a long ways from there in a short period of time, and we're getting trained into the new society.  It's been very effective with most people already.  They're trained into it, and they don't even know it.

 

And along with managing the world, of course, while these same people who are intellectuals coupled with the economic classes, the high economic classes work out their mandates for the world, of course population comes up all the time.  Population control.  And that's a big, big part of it, because in their ideal society in all their forward-looking surveys that they do, they decide how many people would be the ideal amount to work their future society.  And they don't want useless eaters, many of them have said that, like Bertrand Russell, who worked in these societies, and took part in global think tanks, etc.  Therefore, they had to find ways of reducing populations.  Of course, science itself went into play, into action, heavily funded.  And out came of course, the first birth control pill; now they also have a form of chemical temporary castration for males, and they also have permanent ones as well. So, birth control became a big, big part of it. 

 

We've talked on this show about the global meetings they've had with the big high internationalists.  And we've read from their own websites, from the United Nations and elsewhere, and also from what I call the lucky gene club – they call it that themselves, t