Monday, June 13, 2011

Big Can of Worms




Famed novelist Henry Miller, who died in 1980, said that “all of life is a cosmic joke.” You will not hear much about it, only the Bilderbergers, social engineers, bioethicists, eugenicists, totalitarian dictators are thinking about it, many of whom are the slavemasters of the world, but life is becoming less and less important to our fellow human beings,. Through abortion, warfare, chemical annihilation, the genus homo sapiens will be rapidly removed from the world stage. We are becoming robotized, robots are replacing most human activity. Currently, 95% of all tasks can be done by robots.

Thousands of robots have already been manufactured and are in reserve, just waiting to come on the scene, replacing human beings in all tasks, particularly in dull, dangerous, or dirty work. There are very few tasks that these mechanical bodies cannot do. In some places, such as appliance/vehicle assembly or in agriculture, you do not see a human being, just very busy robots. Tireless, without benefits, without expectation of entitlements, insurance, vacation, sick leave, psychological counselors, holidays, union activity...from building a car door, to cooking a meal, these robots can do anything. Already, in a nursing homes, robots give medications, change beds, and do every task that a human being can do with much more precision and reliability. The human is hired to just go in with the patient and share conversation, give consolation for an hour or two.

The mathematically precise, electrical-impulse controlled, computer-programmed genus of the robots are taking over civilian life, and to a great extent, military life. We are learning to depend more on drones and robot intelligence-gathering than the natural human capacity in warfare. Already, the robot has the technical expertise to fight wars.

We have encountered this philosophy previously: it was thought that the assembly line would end man's work in industry, that the type-writer would put secretaries out of work, that the calculator/computer would eliminate most jobs. Instead, the technicalized world of laboratory analysis, computerized imaging, speed of the cellphone, etc. has made production easier and more extensive.

It is hard for one to even imagine life, business, education, travel and leisure before the advent of the computer age, but people lived and loved and probably enjoyed life just as much, if not more, then they do today. Every day, the vast majority of the population with a work ethic combined with moral values, goes to work at a job, showing the capitalistic principles of free enterprise which from time and forever gives men a sense of worth. Strange that men act as conservatives, yet vote as liberals. If such evils as slavery, abortion and laziness are not wrong, then nothing is wrong! Yet the same human beings who have the moral, ethical values of hard-work, have ignored the killing of the unborn, have seen the slaughter of illegal aliens, slaughter of the innocent in warfare and are sitting back as liberal parasites, slowly but surely—following the instructions of the world's power brokers (Bilderbergers and bankers)—destroying productive mankind.

Human history is marked by the conflict between right and wrong, good and evil. Liberals who are lazy, dependent on others; conservatives who are hard-working, productive. In early Judaism, since each conflict has two opposing sides, two Rabbis would offer opposing views, but argue the view which he did not support. In so doing, vital truths on each side always came forth. Christians seek the succinct directions given by the apostle Paul: I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that beateth the air: But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway (1 Corinthians 9:26-27)

There is a morality in hard work; not escaping work, but in doing a job well. In my lifetime, vacation time, retirement, sick leave, benefits, unemployment insurance, breaks, arbitration, tenure, harassment, etc. have all become part and parcel of the employment experience. No wonder industry and military is so happy to employ hapless, hopeless, helpless robots...just pieces of metal without neurons, unaware of clock-watching, insults, sensitivity training, dress codes. In human neuroplasticity, you have 500 trillion connections in the brain, taking input from the environment, every past and present experience, all having an effect on completing the task at hand. The female, thinking about her children, instinctive relationships with males, complications of her female endocrines...the male employee, with his mind on millionaires playing ball, his resentment toward politicians, plutocrats who are do not know the worker's type of dirty work.

Oh, the joy of plasticized metal figures, electrified and programmed to do what you want them to do, perfectly and without complaint. Oh the joy of worker bees, so absolutely dependable, always at work on time, none of the human frailties which make human employment (in 2011) a matter of incredulity...and just think, it is all happening without those most affected even realizing what is going on. Now you can understand why there is so little interest among the politicians, pastors, prognosticators concerning the evaporation of world populations through abortion, the homosexual agenda, increased warfare, terrorism, vibrant viruses and chemical genocide.


If you are ashamed of me
You ought not to be
And you'd better have a care
If too much fault you find you'll sure be left behind
When I'm sailin' through the air

(Gospel Ship – Joan Baez)

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