Most Sinister Development : Wireless Technology
An Orwellian dystopia surrounds us
When I was in my early-teens I read the famous George Orwell novel '1984'. The book conveyed to me impressions of an imagined dystopian future social system, in which cameras are watching people everywhere, including, as I recall it, inside their own homes.
At that time, it was impossible for me to conceive of human society actually becoming the way George Orwell portrayed it in his novel. I didn't for a moment consider it likely that cameras, owned and operated by unseen others, would at any future time be able to film me many times as I walked through the streets of London; went into a shop, or engaged in any other normal, reasonable and innocent public activity.
Then, it really started to happen all around me....
And then, to my knowledge, there was little meaningful, challenging public discussion in the media - press, television, radio - about what was happening to London and other places around the world with the prolific encroachment of these surveillance cameras upon our daily lives. What small debate there was had seemingly insignificant effect on the expansionist, non-benevolent businesses that were selling and distributing the cameras; the people that were buying and using the cameras, and the mass public's perception of the huge change for the worse that was being effected upon themselves.
Following on from the concern caused to myself and others by the installation of very large numbers of cameras filming us wherever we go, there has been a further prolific technological development, which is much more sinister and concerning to me.
This is the technology which seems, for the most part, currently to be based around communication, including mobile phones (aka cell phones), computers etc. The virulent problem that this technology presents to humanity is mainly due to the toxic wireless aspect, which is pushed by the exploiting big business protagonists onto the public as being entirely non-problematic, good progress, wanted by everyone, as a matter of course.
The 'Wireless Industry' surely have a lot of money available to spend on psycho-seducing the gawping majority of the public into total, unquestioning acceptance of their technology. Despite the scientific studies, which show that the wireless radiation that people are using does do harm, the industry that is pushing the technology responsible for the harmful radiation behave as if there is no problem at all.
In the grimly toxic environmental scene we must inhabit, it is now evident to any objective spectator: a majority-mob of the mass public are willing to be psycho-seduced by the predator wireless industry into believing that there is no problem, at all.
A giant toxic web has been spun by a predatory materialist monster: most people are in denial, not only that they have been caught up in the web, but, also, that their health and general well-being are being adversely affected during every moment that they are entangled within it.
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