
Dec. 1, 2011 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "21st. Century Human Devolution: A Sorry Tale -- Brain for Sale, Can't Lose, Hardly Used" *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Dec. 1, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.rss Format) · Alan Watt ( cuttingthroughthematrix.com & alanwattsentientsentinel.eu )
December 2, 201146m 44s
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Show Notes
--{ 21st. Century Human Devolution:
A Sorry Tale -- Brain for Sale,
Can't Lose, Hardly Used:
"Privacy, Privacy, Where Have You Gone?
Discarded for Porno and a Downloaded Song,
Freedom of Thought, Once Held Sacred,
Sprawled Dead on the Altar and Desecrated,
Hard Won Dignity, Now Lost, Makes You Sick,
Legally Handed Over with a Right-Hand Click,
Accepting Apps Terms, Selling First-Born and Soul,
Discarding Your Birth-Right, Pleasure's Your Goal,
And Those in Authority Know All You Do,
From Sockpuppet Friends That Text Back to You" © Alan Watt }--
Ownership of All Resources, Consolidation of Power into the Hands of One Gang - For Total Control Society Must be Predictable -
Total Information Gathering, Personality Profiles on Everyone - Public given "Education", Kept Ignorant -
Hacking and Surveillance by Gov. and Corporations - Repressive Regimes - US Senate Bill 1867, Expanding Definition of "Terrorism" -
Right of Privacy Stripped Away - Gunboats on the Great Lakes, Measures to Keep Populations In -
Tin Blue Line, Police Barriers, Preparations for Riots - Global Warming Farce, Windmill and Solar Scam -
Federation of Europe - CFR-Drafted Amalgamation of the Americas - Technocracy, Rule by Experts from the Top Down, Appointees Replace Politicians.
(See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.)
*Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Dec. 1, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)