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RE: The Duality Of Technology & Rewiring The Brain Of Humanity
Totally agree. Pretty good encapsulation of what I think as well where the human race is heading, almost there. I intend to read your associated posts.
Sometimes I have to check myself when looking at this screen to not skim words and why am I interested in whatever subject I am looking at? Trying to be more productive/constructive with time online. I don't have a phone or TV so it is my only "sin".
Have you looked into the rolling out of 5G technology yet?
I was also just re-reading Brezinski yesterday to see if he predicted USSR fall correct.
Have you seen The Stanford Prison Experiment movie?
Hi @lIzzynoel Thank you for the support and great comment, I really appreciate it. In terms of the subject, I feel that other posts allow it to be absorbed into a broader context.
I really agree, I've noticed certain changes with the way I absorb information, like you say skimming through posts, subconsciously multi-tasking and flitting between the pages I have open. I am aware of this so if I find myself doing it I immediately pull myself back, indeed that is one of the reasons I wrote this post .. so that people can pull themselves up if they notice any associated changes. We just need to become wise and make a conscious effort to alter these subconscious behaviour patterns.
In terms of 5G, yes I have spent a considerable amount of time looking into and so I understand all the concerns ... one of the posts I linked covers that .. plus I wrote about some non steemit ideas about 12-18 months ago which deal with 5g, the internet of things and how every aspect of our lives is being quietly linked to the control grid, I will have to try and dig those out and add them .. I've just been waiting for the final piece of the jigsaw to fall into place .. which happened a few weeks ago. I read Brezinski's book about twenty years ago so it's high time I re-read it .. equally if you've yet to come across it I highly recommend Caroll Quigleys tragedy and hope. Yes i have seen the Stanford Prison Experiment film .. plus the tests they carried out to see if people would follow orders to electrocute each other .. the Milgran experiment. Thanks again.