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Freedom from Technocracy
Problems abound everywhere you look. Some are big global problems, some are country created, some are regional and some are very local. The encroachment of technocratic AI is everywhere and effects just about everyone. It seemed to begin a number of years ago in a subtle way at first with various utilities encouraging their customers to sign up for direct withdrawals from their bank accounts to pay the current utility charges. Predictably, many people said, “Its so convenient. You don’t have to hassle with bills they just get paid automatically and besides in today’s busy world you don’t really have time to waste paying bills.” I just read an online blog where the researcher looked into whats really going on behind or should I say beneath Trumps 300 million dollar ballroom. Another deception in the works and the details are presented in a report on the Drey Dossier, you can find it on U tube.
It has become true that it is very difficult to determine truth these days. The old saying that absolute power corrupts absolutely has never been more true than what we are witness to today. There is so much government corruption at all levels, coverups, obfuscation and outright lies that the process of honest governance with integrity is lost. Now, with the emergence of AI manipulation a reality it can be difficult to determine fact or fiction. I was raised by parents who were very patriotic, Dad, a WWII vet, naval officer made sure to fly the flag on every holiday. Dad raised the flag every holiday morning at sunrise and lowered it at sundown. It was very important that no part of it ever brush the ground. Many of Dads friends were Masons and some like him were Shriner’s. Dad was a 32nd degree Mason, pretty much top of the heap and he held an important position at his temple which was called Ahmes Temple in Oakland CA. He was the president of the directors staff. I’m not at all sure what his various duties were as everything about the Shrine was cloaked in secrecy. Having said that though to me as a kid it was normal. It was the reality I experienced watching my hard working honest dad be a Mason and Shriner. As I understood it one had to attain the master degree of masonry to qualify for membership in the Shriner organization. When I asked Dad about the shrine and his role in the organization he would reply sharply, “Its secret.” But of course he was the same way when it came to voting and would become annoyed if asked who he would vote for, Again, the refrain, “its secret.” Usually followed by “Its a secret ballot you don’t tell anyone!” Me being a bit of a wise-ass kid would say, “Even your wife?” Dad would become flustered and reply, “aw shit Steve, no one!”
I was a quiet kid, kept mostly to myself, had a few friends but never part of the “in crowd.” In some ways growing up in the sixties was for me an idelic time. Building tree forts at the creek just a few houses away from my parents house and playing backyard baseball with neighbor kids. From my bedroom window high in the east bay hills I could look out over the San Francisco bay and see the lights from Candlestick Park, home of the San Francisco Giants major league baseball team. I became an avid fan during my teen years. My dad actually bought me a ticket to a World Series game between the Giants and the New York Yankees. Dad was unable to attend himself as he had to be at work. He was at that time the Vice Principal at the Junior High I attended. He drove me over to the Candlestick Park, dropped me off and returned several hours later to give me a ride home. What a day it was for me, unfortunately the Giants lost but it was still a great experience. To this day, it has been the only World Series game I have attended.
Having grown up with my father so invested in secrecy had an impact on me and eventually I began to look into secret organizations. I read up on groups like the Rosicrucian’s and the ancient wisdom they offered. I respected dad and his friends who were for the most part masons but found myself pulling away from any personal involvement. Virtually all the male relatives from my dads side were and are masons. My son and I are the only non members to this day. I have always had an innate distrust of secret groups. When I was a young adult I remember renting apartments and houses with merely a hand shake. Even as recently as 1995, the last time I rented a place to live I did so through a personal meeting at the house with the landlady and no formal paper work. How things have changed. Today there is so little trust and there is so much deception that renting an apartment or a house can be more difficult than landing a job. References, credit checks, background checks etc. Very little of that used to be required.
I grew up feeling very patriotic and believing in the system. Now, many years later I look at the government system and see a dysfunctional train wreck. For years different people have said to me, “well, yes, things are a mess but if we can just elect a few more good (democrats-republicans, take your pick) we can fix this. Horseshit! that ship has sailed a long time ago. In the guise of fighting communism we had Vietnam, in the guise of fighting terror we bombed five countries into ruble and are on course to deliver more knockout blows to perhaps Iran, Venezuela, maybe Greenland and its all part of a grand technocratic plan formulated 100 years ago. We have placed too much authority in the hands of too few. Our con-gress is for the most part bought and paid for by powerful lobbies like big pharma and the Israel lobby. Keep the people working hard, keep them paying taxes, provide them with a level of entertainment that is purposefully dumbed down to the common denominator and you have compliance. We are headed for a big cliff and authority is not and will not be the answer.

