ZUBY: MK Ultra
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The biggest part of this problem is the younger generation with cell phones and other technical devices. They are not what one would call active; but are merely couch potatoes playing video games or texting friends while sitting idle. No wonder they have to be told what yellow is. They do not socialize with the outside world. They do not go out and become active in daily life. Take those things away from them; and they forgot how to live. This is mainly what is wrong with our kids today. They are the ones being brainwashed in our schools and colleges. It is the only time they get out of the house.
If only it were that bad. We now have children raised in masks, thinking it's perfectly normal along with the police lining them up like prisoners. They go to Community Centers instead of Elementary schools, where their age is obfuscated by being lumped in with the high school and middle school. This way, parents think of their children and their age group, yet make decisions for all kids. This is another attempt to eventually push more sex ed to younger kids, and to downplay any sexual activity. This also gives the school a more totalitarian position.
Mark Zuckerberg wants to get into the gaming industry, to further build the psychological profile on a person by reading eye movements and obtaining neural feedback. Yes, he wants to monitor your brain responses while you are gaming, specifically in VR and augmented reality. He discussed this at the Gaming Awards in 2020 through his plug for his new Facebook Gaming.
You see, in the 80s and 90s, there was less Cabal influence in games. There wasn't enough processing power to create a full cinematic experience. Once this boundary was pushed, fully realized, and also perfected by the mid 2010s, we saw the propaganda machine come full force into it. Woke garbage was now pushed and politicized. People used to complain about violence in games, but now they complain about the character's bra size. It's truly laughable if it wasn't so true.
No longer can you modify the products you buy without bypassing network checks. The controller now has a microphone you have to disable everytime you log in, and your social media is linked to your profile. If that wasn't bad enough, when you buy a game they make you read and sign an electronic document prior to playing.
In this document, it outlines all sorts of things, like how you have to go to an international court if you want to sue the corporation, paying for all court fees, all sorts of garbage. Now you're signing your life away to play a video game, and just like Amazon products, or any other cell phone product, most people just hit accept and don't read the document.
We are well past the couch potato phase, and moving deeper into the matrix while most people are unaware of the vipers that exist in their own home. Pulling them off the couch doesn't work because as they exist in society, they have to use a cell phone. Just look at how many companies and individuals rely fully on digital documentation. They are still very much in the cage, and the schools are prepping the next generation to accept their technocratic dictators in unabashed compliance. The corporations are embracing this new era fully, because they view us all as cattle and see a profit. The big red pill, is this has always existed, but it only has become worse while we are overloaded and asleep.
I see what you mean. Perhaps this is why we were told the internet will go down. What will everyone do (especially the younger ones) who were basically born with one in their hands? Will they be able to function without it? This is why I am happy that I am much older and know how the old way of doing things can still work. I do NOT own a cell phone nor do I want one. Once my Land Line phone is gone; I will be unreachable. The only reason I am on here is I felt hopeless when they stole our election and I wanted to know if there was anything being done about it. I have never belonged to Facebook or Twitter, I do not do Google and I shop by driving to town. No Amazon for me. Call me old-fashioned, but that's the way I was raised and I love it that way.
Thank you for pointing this out. My daughter told her 3 kids that they "WILL NOT" be getting a cell phone until they can go to work and buy one for themselves. Gosh! I raised her well. Amen.
All valid points from you as well as u/ChronicMetamorphosis
The internet is a tool, a product of the compression of technology into our daily lives. it is neither good, nor bad. It’s just a protocol that allows us to transmit data across long distances.
The Q movement would never materialized if not for the internet, and my belief is the Internet is what makes the Great Awakening possible. In the past, there was an information ‘gateway’ … the Media, etc. But now? You have access to as much Information as you want.
Schools + Bad parenting, imo is the crux with all these issues kids have today…
Critical Thinking is needed for anyone, especially kids in todays age to be a functional human being.
Then a Strong Foundation is needed to ‘think from’ … the morals in our country today is quite garbage. Relativism = a way to degenerate the Foundation of our society.
But we can’t be afraid of technology, we must be able to use, navigate and be part of it’s advancement.
Because if we don’t, then the assholes in Silicon Valley get to set the digital foundation.
So very true. A point well taken.
Yes you did! Children do not need cell phones, or any of the other crap they've been told to crave.
Thank you. My daughter got that from me because when she was 16 years old, I told her I was NOT buying her a car and that we would work out some transportation for her once she turned 18 and graduated High School. I also told her we would NOT be paying for her vehicle insurance and that once she turns 18 providing she is still living at home and using one of our vehicles, that she would pay her part. I told my son the same thing. They both bought their own vehicles and never asked me for one.
I grew up in a family of 8 kids. My father couldn't afford each of us a vehicle. I got my own vehicle after I married. I was 23 years old before I got my license and a vehicle. My husband helped me so that he wouldn't have to take me shopping, etc. Haha. But that was how it was done then. There was no such thing as cell phones until my son turned 19 I think. Whereas he got his own and uses one daily for his Construction business. I can see one being used for businesses. My daughter had one, but decided it wasn't worth the money she was paying, so she let it go. I live in front of her, so she uses my land line when she needs to. She homeschools her kids, so she isn't going anywhere.
If the kids are ever out at social events, or work, or other things like that, them having a cell phone could be critical to getting a hold of their parents in an emergency, or to be able to call 911 if someone is hurt or there's a dangerous situation. Children having cellphones isn't all negative.
I actually prefer most of these myself. I still keep handwritten notes and files. I had an employer try to delete my work online when I was moving to a client of theirs. I kept all my paperwork as a reference learned about the the money they made and the lies they told me about it.
I still own a ton of books and prefer that medium. A lot of music, games, and movies are all physical things I can touch. This way if I'm deleted offline, I don't have to purchase things a second time.
Technology is totally different now then when I was younger. I still have old equipment from before I was born that runs the same as it did back then. New things break within 3 years, and the companies want to know your insides and outs - without even buying you dinner!
It was people like you that were my teachers, and when I was failing in English, they went the extra mile to make sure I got help. Now look at how well I run my mouth!
I am not a fan of smart phones. I want a phone that's a phone, and a computer that's a computer. Merging a computer into a phone opens up a situation where if your operating system run out of resources, you can't make a call because it's overloaded. I only own one because I was forced to.
If it's a true landline, keep it. If its an upgraded one that goes into a 56k modem, then it will fail when electricity goes out. (They dont tell people this)
They did that with my landline. Our area went from one kind of internet line to another line on our service. This caused us to have to attach our phone to the modem (or whatever you call it). We had an emergency corded plug in the wall telephone that we kept in our bedroom for emergencies. The other phones are electric plug ins. We had a tornado hit about 3 miles from our house about 10 years ago and it took out a lot of the electric lines. Lucky for us, our old faithful corded phone worked where the other plug in phones didn't. Now I can no longer use that old phone. I wish I could, but that is the price for progress. I wish President Trump would fix that like he did the lightbulbs. Haha.
I agree as a parent of a newborn and a 10 year old it is hard to raise and parent and work without deferring some to electronic devices. I view this as one issue at a time because we have to win this battle to start rebuilding and they do sometimes get good info from jokes and things from content creators and once content creators can speak their minds without fear of retribution I believe many will be way more libertarian. They also are super pro gun too because they don't see anything wrong with it so I think that's a battle that will also swing in our favor
I remember my father used to get quite irate whenever I spent too much time on my beige PC (the memories!), but eventually he realized that I was a just a kid… and started to give me work chores all the damn time.
Then I started learning more about the PC, electronics, how this stuff works, … then it blossomed to understanding more how semiconductors work, physic principles, plastic molding, etc.
It would be a shame if Kids today just use tech, but don’t have a care or understanding on how it works.
Very well said. I was a (late in life) college student. I remember one class I had, the Instructor said that All Cell Phones must be turned OFF upon entering class. NO ONE was to answer a phone....PERIOD. One day as soon as class started, one girls phone went off where she answered it and ran out of the classroom talking. Immediately, this Instructor picked up her bags, called Class Dismissed, and left. SHE MEANT WHAT SHE SAID. The girl returned inside and asked what was going on. Some people don't believe others when they give instruction. This Instructor did say however, that if an important call; for instance your child was sick before classes and the babysitter called to say they needed taken to the hospital because their fever went up; if you told her at the beginning of class, she would allow it. So I think she was a fair person.
Yes, we do need to find out ways to manage these tools to keep our children safe and teach them valuable ways to spend their time with them; besides texting. Another College Instructor I had said that he missed Birthday Cards being mailed or given to him. He said that since the internet, everyone e-mailed him a card which did NOT have the sentimental value a real one did. This led me to buying a card and passing it around our classroom for everyone to sign on his big day. He loved it. Kids don't realize that holding an item you received instead of it being e-mailed is much more valuable and caring to most people.
Video games are another problem. A lot of them are combat games and Fast and Furious car jacking games. I have never played one; I only know that my son-in-law loves them. I think the Combat/ like Vietnam games are too bloody and gruesome and teaches kids that it is okay to kill. And car jacking reminds me of those 2 girls that carjacked that UBER driver and killed him when the car wrecked and all one of them was worried about was her cell phone. That told me that those girls had no value for human life; only material things. This is a big problem.
I don't know what else to say about this subject; but it sounds like you have a great handle on it with your kids. If we could teach a class about the safety and uses of technology and how to wean our kids away from them at certain times of the day; we would be a better nation. Instead, right now we see our kids with their faces buried in the phone and attached to their hands. It is a sorry sight.