NEXTEXX: Question Everything
I found this website recently and shall delve into it more in the coming weeks. The general theme of NEXTEXX is close to my own interests: the real history of science and technology and how some genuine discoveries have been distorted and buried so that propagandist narratives can be kept afloat. This is the Orwellian protocol where controlling the past - the accepted narrative of the past - controls the present and the future.
"Question the things you have been told are obvious by science, education and the mainstream media, question everything."
"Let every human reclaim their most basic human birthright: to be allowed to think for themselves, something many of them don’t even know they have lost."
"... a covert and largely unnoticed conflict is being waged by extremist pseudo-sceptics for power, control and oppression of our minds – there is very little opposition because scepticism is mistakenly labeled “Science” and science makes everyone feel smart."
This is a powerful message that few seem to understand, let alone hear; this is also the message of my recent articles here and here.
I tend to focus on medical propaganda and the lies of mobile phone companies regarding electromagnetic radiation's effects on humans, but the history of electronics runs parallel to these. "Everything “new” we have today is a miniaturised remix of pre-existing, pre 1930’s, old technology." CADXX, the website admin, backs this up with papers and research. Indeed, a deep look as to why anybody would wish to distort the early discoveries in electricity, electronics and electromagnetism comes up against the influence of money and power. Early researchers, Tesla being probably the most well-known name, discovered that we could harness free energy from space.
The term "free" is used in the sense that wind energy harnessed by a windmill is free energy from the point of view of the windmill. Of course, that wind energy comes from somewhere, as does the enormous energy that appears to keep the physical universe together. A small part of this story has slowly seeped into the public arena; Edison and his banker buddies promoted DC (direct current) systems precisely because they were so inefficient so that they could charge more money, thereby elevating their profits beyond what was scientifically reasonable.
All such vignettes could be dismissed as understandable human folly in the drive to turn science into profitable technology. But as these stories coalesce, we see that the drive towards technology is not aimed at creating a better world but rather to increase control of both natural resources and human life.
You might ask, how can scientists let this happen? "Science is highly political and most scientists do what they are told to do or they lose their jobs. Science is not concerned with technology and technology is not the science of modern academic scientists." Science as the quest for knowledge is only a small part of the enterprise; it is the part put on centre stage so as to distract the public from what is going on in the wings.
The antidote is to believe nothing and question everything. How hard can that be?
Forget online video games, play a real game, start your own quest... to understand how the world is constructed - to understand how the mind constructs such a construct. It is more fascinating, emotional and rewarding than playing someone else's virtual game.
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Ah man how did I miss this one?
Featured in this week's #TarotTuesday letter:
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