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Buddha
18th July 2010, 03:45 AM
By Andrew Steele

Credit for originally posting this video goes to the writer at Technofascism Blog who does a great job of summarizing it with his own commentary, and so I encourage everyone to also read his post by clicking here.

This video is from a gaming conference that was held this year and the speaker is Jesse Schell– a professor at Carnegie Mellon :) University and CEO of a video game company. It’s important to watch the WHOLE video to understand how psychology is being used against us through computer games to slowly ease us into accepting the kind of surveillance we would have never condoned years ago.

As more power is taken from the hands of ordinary people and they find themselves working harder and harder for fewer and fewer real rewards, they’re seeking escape and a sense of personal achievement by building make-believe farms and creating pretend empires through fake Mafia families. Because, (similar to our Federal Reserve notes,) the objects obtained from these games are made out of thin air, but without ANY need for physical resources to create them, there is no scarcity of reward to be handed out. People pay real money (real defined as credit obtained from labor in the real world) for the chance to one-up their friends in what is ultimately just a game.

Yet as Schell points out, games are just the beginning. The future he outlines will bring the structure of these games into the real world, where our lives will be controlled by similar point systems.

This video should go viral because the words come not from someone fighting against the future presented, but from somone who cheers it. Such potential to control our society and individual behavior through technology has never been in the hands of man before, even during the worst dictatorships in history. This should impress upon even the staunchest skeptic that the agenda for controlling our lives through computers is real, and rally those who believe in protecting their privacy and their ability to determine their own lifestyles against the encroaching surveillance society that is upon us.

http://america20xy.com/blog6/2010/07/17/video-game-ceo-cheers-digital-tyranny-and-technological-enslavement/

Video at the link, my comp has been having problems with playing videos. So just check it out for yourself. Actually, let me know what is says, and if it different from the article.

Twisted Titan
18th July 2010, 06:52 AM
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