by John and Nisha Whitehead
October 08, 2024
from
RutherfordInstitute Website
Technocracy is principally the "Science of Social
Engineering," made possible by advanced technology.
Your
brain shuts down when overloaded with lies and
confusion, leaving you in a psychotic state.
Technocracy
has done away with the old-fashioned "gulag" surrounded
by barbed wire and armed guards, replacing them with a
virtual electronic exile and imprisonment-in-place.
Hannah Arendt dealt with the early expression of
Technocracy in Nazi Germany, where these forces were at
work.
Put a mental egg-beater into a group of people,
and the outcome is as certain as the sun coming up in
the east.
Propaganda spewed by elitists, including governments,
stirs up citizens to fabricate all sorts of irrational
counter-thoughts to sling back at them.
Round and round
it goes.
If the propaganda and gaslighting stops, rational
thinking will return and Free Speech will sort out the
truth.
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"What makes it possible for a totalitarian or
any other dictatorship to rule is that people are not informed;
how can you have an opinion if you are not informed?
If everybody always lies to you, the
consequence is not that you believe the lies, but rather that
nobody believes anything any longer...
And a people that no
longer can believe anything cannot make up its mind. It is
deprived not only of its capacity to act but also of its
capacity to think and to judge.
And with such a people you can
then do what you please."
Hannah Arendt
In a perfect example of the Nanny State mindset
at work, Hillary Clinton insists that
the powers-that-be need "total control" in order to make the
Internet a safer place for users and protect us harm.
Clinton is not alone in her distaste for
unregulated, free speech online.
A
bipartisan chorus that
includes both presidential candidates
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump has long clamored to weaken or do
away with Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which
essentially acts as a bulwark against online censorship.
It's a complicated legal issue that involves
debates over immunity, liability, net neutrality and whether or not
Internet Sites are publishers with editorial responsibility for the
content posted to their sites, but really, it comes down to the
tug-of-war over, where censorship (corporate and government)
begins and free speech ends.
As Elizabeth Nolan Brown writes for Reason,
"What both the right and left attacks on the provision share is a
willingness to use whatever excuses resonate - saving children,
stopping bias, preventing terrorism, misogyny, and religious
intolerance - to ensure more
centralized control of online speech.
They may couch
these in partisan terms that play well with their respective bases,
but their aim is essentially the same."
In other words, the government will use any
excuse to suppress dissent and control the narrative.
The Internet may well be the final frontier where
free speech still flourishes, especially for politically incorrect
speech and disinformation, which test the limits of our so-called
egalitarian commitment to the First Amendment's broad-minded
principles.
On the Internet, falsehoods and lies abound,
misdirection and misinformation dominate, and conspiracy theories go
viral.
This is to be expected, and the response should
be more speech, not less...
As Justice Brandeis
wrote nearly a century ago:
"If
there be time to expose through discussion, the falsehoods and
fallacies, to avert the evil by the processes of education, the
remedy to be applied is more speech, not enforced silence."
Yet to the government, these forms of "disinformation" rank right up there with terrorism, drugs,
violence, and disease: societal evils so threatening that "we the
people" should be willing to relinquish a little of our freedoms for
the sake of national security.
Of course, it never works out that way.
The
war on terror, the war on drugs, the war on
illegal immigration, the
war on COVID-19:
all of these programs
started out as legitimate responses to pressing concerns only to
become weapons of compliance and control in the government's hands.
Indeed, in the face of the government's own
authoritarian power-grabs, cover-ups, and conspiracies, a relatively
unfettered Internet may be our sole hope of speaking truth to power.
The right to criticize the government and speak
out against government wrongdoing is the quintessential freedom.
You see, disinformation isn't the problem.
Government coverups and censorship are the problem...!
Unfortunately, the government has become
increasingly intolerant of speech that challenges its power, reveals
its corruption, exposes its lies, and encourages the citizenry to
push back against the government's many injustices.
Every day in
this country, those who dare to speak their truth to the
powers-that-be find themselves censored, silenced or fired.
While there are all kinds of labels being put on
so-called "unacceptable" speech today, the real message being
conveyed by those in power is that Americans don't have a right to
express themselves if what they are saying is unpopular,
controversial or at odds with what the government determines to be
acceptable.
Where the problem arises is when you put the
power to determine who is a potential danger in the hands
of government agencies, the courts and the police.
Remember,
this is the same government that uses
the words "anti-government," "extremist" and "terrorist"
interchangeably.
This is the same government whose agents are
spinning a sticky spider-web of
threat assessments, behavioral sensing warnings, flagged
"words," and "suspicious" activity reports using automated eyes and
ears, social media,
behavior sensing software, and citizen spies to identify
potential threats.
This is the same government that keeps re-upping
the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which allows the
military to detain American citizens with no access to friends,
family or the courts if the government believes them to be a threat.
This is the same government that has a growing
list - shared with fusion centers and law enforcement agencies - of
ideologies, behaviors, affiliations and other characteristics that
could flag someone as suspicious and result in their being labeled
potential enemies of the state...!
For instance,
if you believe in and exercise your
rights under the Constitution, namely, your right to,
-
speak freely
-
worship freely
-
associate with like-minded individuals who share
your political views
-
criticize the government
-
own a weapon
-
demand
a warrant before being questioned or searched,
...or any other activity
viewed as potentially anti-government, racist, bigoted, anarchic or
sovereign, you could be
at the top of the government's
terrorism watch list.
Thus, no matter how well-meaning the politicians
make these encroachments on our rights appear, in the right (or
wrong) hands, benevolent plans can easily be put to malevolent
purposes.
Even the most well-intentioned government law or
program can be - and has been - perverted, corrupted and used to
advance illegitimate purposes once profit and power are added to the
equation.
For instance,
the very same mass surveillance technologies
that were supposedly so necessary to fight the spread of
COVID-19
are now being
used to,
We are moving fast down that slippery slope to an
authoritarian society in which the only opinions, ideas and speech
expressed are the ones permitted by the government and its corporate
cohorts.
The next phase of the government's war on
anti-government speech and so-called thought crimes could well be
mental health round-ups and involuntary detentions.
Under the guise of public health and safety, the
government could use,
mental health care as a pretext for targeting
and locking up dissidents, activists and anyone unfortunate enough
to be placed on a government watch list.
This is how it begins...
In communities across the nation, police are
already being
empowered to forcibly detain individuals they believe might be
mentally ill, based
solely on
their own judgment, even if those individuals pose no
danger to others.
In New York City, for example,
you could find
yourself forcibly hospitalized for suspected mental illness if
you
carry "firmly
held beliefs not congruent with cultural ideas," exhibit a
"willingness to engage in meaningful discussion," have "excessive
fears of specific stimuli," or refuse "voluntary treatment
recommendations."
While these programs are ostensibly aimed at
getting the homeless off the streets, when combined with,
-
advances in
mass surveillance technologies
-
artificial intelligence-powered
programs that
can track people by their biometrics and behavior
-
mental health
sensor data (tracked by wearable data and monitored by government
agencies such as HARPA)
-
threat assessments
-
behavioral sensing warnings
-
pre-crime initiatives
-
red flag gun laws
-
mental health
first-aid programs aimed at training gatekeepers to identify who
might pose a threat to public safety,
...they could well signal a
tipping point in the government's efforts to penalize those engaging
in so-called "thought crimes."
As the Associated Press reports, federal
officials are already looking into how to add,
"'identifiable
patient data,' such as mental health, substance use and
behavioral health information from group homes, shelters, jails,
detox facilities and schools," to its surveillance toolkit.
Make no mistake:
these are the building blocks
for an American gulag no less sinister than that of the gulags of
the Cold War-era Soviet Union...
The word "gulag" refers to a labor or
concentration camp where prisoners (oftentimes political prisoners
or so-called "enemies of the state," real or imagined) were
imprisoned as punishment for their crimes against the state.
The gulag, according to historian Anne Applebaum,
used as a form of,
"administrative exile - which required no trial
and no sentencing procedure - was an
ideal punishment,
not only for troublemakers as such, but also for political
opponents of the regime."
This age-old practice by which,
despotic regimes
eliminate their critics or potential adversaries by making them
disappear - or forcing them to flee - or exiling them literally or
figuratively or virtually from their fellow citizens - is happening
with increasing frequency in America...
Now, through the use of,
...the groundwork is being
laid that would allow the government to weaponize the label of
'mental illness' as a means of exiling those whistleblowers,
dissidents and freedom fighters who refuse to march in lockstep with
its dictates.
Each state has its own set of civil, or
involuntary, commitment laws.
These laws are extensions of
two
legal principles:
parens patriae Parens patriae (Latin
for "parent of the country"),
...which allows the government to
intervene on behalf of citizens who cannot act in their own best
interest, and police power, which requires a state to protect the
interests of its citizens.
The fusion of these two principles, coupled with
a shift towards a dangerousness standard, has resulted in a Nanny
State mindset carried out with the militant force of the Police
State.
The problem, of course, is that,
the diagnosis of
mental illness, while a legitimate concern for some Americans, has
over time become a convenient means by which the government and its
corporate partners can penalize certain "unacceptable" social
behaviors.
In fact, in recent years, we have witnessed the
pathologizing of individuals who resist authority as suffering from
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), defined as,
"a pattern of
disobedient, hostile, and defiant behavior toward authority
figures."
Under such a definition,
every activist of note
throughout our history - from Mahatma Gandhi to Martin Luther King
Jr. to John Lennon - could be classified as suffering from an ODD
mental disorder.
Of course, this is all part of a larger trend in
American governance whereby dissent is criminalized and pathologized,
and dissenters are,
censored, silenced, declared unfit for society, labelled dangerous or extremist, or turned into outcasts and exiled.
As I make clear in my book Battlefield
America - The War on the American People and in its
fictional counterpart The
Erik Blair Diaries, this is how you subdue a populace...
The ensuing silence in the face of
government-sponsored tyranny, terror, brutality and injustice is
deafening...!
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