The PTB control over technologies

Ellipse

The Living Force
FOTCM Member
I never really thought of it, but in my mind, in the background, there was still the idea that with the plethora of tech industries which exist, there was room for innovations to take place in our world.

There a statement in this video, which explain how it work, which is very accurate I think:

Here is the thing about the advanced semiconductor manufacturing value chain. It is not only extremely geographically distributed, but also unusually integrated. Its various companies have been working together for decades. And as a result, it is rather closed and a little clannish. Many times, the industry's entire technical trajectory is determined in a few closed door councils between 1-2 company representatives.

"The Flawed Assumptions Behind China’s Big Semiconductor Fund". It's around 12:15.
 
Trying to impose ban in petro cars has nothing to do with ecology issue. It is about total surveillance and control. Imagine a person, who was noticed criticizing one’s government with a click of a button drives off the bridge, for instance...
Have seen a documentary where was stated that some oligarchs in the world buy for themselves old school cars with no electronic systems, so no distant interference could be done💁‍♂️

Tesla employees have been throwing videos to each other for years, filmed on the cameras of other people's electric cars. So they had a chance to look at accidents, customer garages and even news.

The employees themselves told about their entertainment at work in an interview with Reuters. According to them, they shared videos and photos from the cameras of electric vehicles with each other from 2019 to 2022 through an internal messaging system. They were interested in completely different content: from accidents and incidents on the roads to funny signs or even dogs caught in the lens.

However, there were exceptions. So, the hero of one of the videos was a completely naked man, and in another an electric car at high speed hit a child on a bicycle. @banksta
 
Look like you are mixing two subjects here:
- PTB control over technologie (your first sentence and the subject of the post)
- PTB control using technologie, which is a different subject
 
Ellipse, yes, i see, my fault.

Here is another example (from TG):


But this news is really fateful for human civilization, you just need to think about it properly

That is, not exactly news, but the development of a trend

The NYT writes how directly in kindles (e-readers from Amazon) already purchased books are changed to edited versions without warning - racist phrases, jokes about excess weight, well, and various other inappropriate things that need to be hidden from the eyes of soft-hearted readers are cleaned out.

We are talking about the entire array of literature - to begin with, in English.

Think about it, you bought a book by some author in its original version, the way he wrote it. And then some unappointed controllers come in and take out pieces from there, substituting their own text, which they consider politically correct.

Copyright? We don't know. I don't care about him. Everything that seems politically incorrect to the promoters of total tolerance today is subject to cancellation.

Tomorrow they will find the cisgenderism and heterosexuality of the characters, their skin color, weight and height to be politically incorrect, and they will be replaced by body-positive representatives of various minorities. Everything is steadily moving towards this.

Thank God, there are translations from the originals in my kindle so far, and no one can change that, but then translators will have to deal with emasculated and rewritten text.

 
Las Vegas lights up with dome billed as world’s largest video screen
The Las Vegas skyline has been dominated by a huge animated dome – billed as the world’s largest video screen – dwarfing surrounding high-rise hotels after going live with a 300ft eyeball looking down over the city.

the $2.3B sphere in Las Vegas is insane 😳pic.twitter.com/YWNNUW1iGz
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) July 5, 2023

The MSG Sphere’s 580,000 sq ft fully programmable LED screen, named the Exosphere, was illuminated for pre-launch testing overnight to celebrate the Fourth of July. The show started with a welcome message, “Hello world”, followed by fireworks and stars and stripes animations, a moon in a night sky and an imposing Halloween pumpkin. Videos showed the screen overshadowing cars – tiny in comparison – on a nearby road.
A similar project has been proposed for east London but has hit significant delays.

This is definitely going to attract more UFOs pic.twitter.com/5Mfy6aQgE2
— Las Vegas Locally 🌴 (@LasVegasLocally) July 5, 2023
Built to host concert events, the Las Vegas structure will have capacity for tens of thousands of people and is reported to have cost $2bn (£1.6bn) to construct. It has been built by Sphere Entertainment Co in partnership with the sports powerhouse Madison Square Garden Entertainment.


“The Exosphere is more than a screen or a billboard – it is living architecture and unlike anything that exists anywhere in the world,” said Guy Barnett, senior vice-president of brand strategy and creative development at MSG Sphere.

The MSG sphere in Las Vegas lighting up for the first time saying "Hello World."

I don't know if it's cause I've watched too many fiction movies but I don't fucking trust that thing at all. Looks like a Death Star, Eye of Sauron, HAL 9000 hybrid. I'm out. pic.twitter.com/XJ5z4OydrW
— The Brohioan (@TheBrohioan) July 3, 2023
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You can google "Joe cell" or "John Hutchinson efect" for some real censorship...

Joe Cell - mechanic who drives a car on " nothing"

John Hutchinson - researcher who is using levitating devices...

You can find them on Youtube, but....their videos are often deleted,or in very low quality, with lots of yt censorship and bugs...
 
It’s easy to get carried away with fearful negative thoughts: the car doors auto lock and it drives itself to the bankrupt Weinerschnitzel drive-thru that’s been converted to a government vaccine and microchip dispensary before taking you to your new smart mini-shipping container stack house.

Fortunately the solar flares and earthquakes will crash the grid and you’ll only have to be baked inside your jet black Eco-roadster on a midsummer day until the earth is rent asunder and swallows you up. Happy motoring!

BTW I my vehicles are all at least 20 years out of date.
 
It’s easy to get carried away with fearful negative thoughts: the car doors auto lock and it drives itself to the bankrupt Weinerschnitzel drive-thru that’s been converted to a government vaccine and microchip dispensary before taking you to your new smart mini-shipping container stack house.

Fortunately the solar flares and earthquakes will crash the grid and you’ll only have to be baked inside your jet black Eco-roadster on a midsummer day until the earth is rent asunder and swallows you up. Happy motoring!

BTW I my vehicles are all at least 20 years out of date.
It’s funny. I’ve had a ‘64 Galaxy, a ‘68 flat-nose Chevy van, a ‘72 Gran Torino, a ‘73 Beetle, and 5 different Camaros (70, 82, 84, 87, 91), among other assorted vehicles, and I’d happily trade my current car with its nav for any one of them. Reading a map, like parallel parking, is a lost art. Did they have Thomas Guides up there your way? I miss those.😄
 
When they hit the kill switch the old cars will still run. Even a solar radiation event won’t stop a car with a distributor and a generator. OSIT. And Thomas Brothers maps still seems to be a thing. Only problem is outrunning a police Ford Interceptor in an old Toyota Corona with a weak four-banger. I guess a relic 70’s V8 Plymouth Fury is the way to go! …until it runs out of gas.
 
When they hit the kill switch the old cars will still run. Even a solar radiation event won’t stop a car with a distributor and a generator. OSIT. And Thomas Brothers maps still seems to be a thing. Only problem is outrunning a police Ford Interceptor in an old Toyota Corona with a weak four-banger. I guess a relic 70’s V8 Plymouth Fury is the way to go! …until it runs out of gas.
Yup, AFAIK a screwdriver and an extra set of points in the glovebox and you’re up and running 5 minutes after that EMP stops everyone in place. “S’cuse me while I do a little off-road on the shoulder.”😄

A Toyota Corona??! My family had one of those in 1972!
 
Even a solar radiation event won’t stop a car with a distributor and a generator. OSIT.

I hate to be pedantic (but usually will 🙂).

Technology destruction by solar electro-magnetic pulses is on a spectrum.

The more severe the pulse, the more technology is destroyed.

Light EMR pulses often knock out fragile things like satellites. (link: Musk loses 40 satellites in 2022)

Heavier pulses will wipe computer data from hard drives and ruin delicate scientific instruments.

The most severe pulses will literally melt everything that is metal; the copper wiring in your house, computer microprocessors, and set cars on fire.

As with hurricanes and civil disorder, don't waste time preparing to defend against the worst but most infrequent cases until you've prepared for the less severe but more likely / more frequent scenarios.

In other words, don't spend the huge amount of time and money necessary to maintain a horse for transportation when a bicycle is almost as good at significantly less expense. That said, I do waste a LOT of time looking pre-1985 Diesel trucks on Craigslist. 😁
 
Speaking of vehicular preparedness for EMPs - here's link to introductory video by Ben at Suspicous Observers to his tech channel on EMP proofing car. In this intro he shows one of the fixes which are two compressed air tanks under the body of this big ol' car he and a friend work on in the channel devoted to the car work.


Here's the extensive (overwhelming!) list of topics on the channel, The Big Burb. The big burb is a big old car their mechanic friend finds and leads Ben to see in the second video of the channel called 'Building the Disaster Vehicle.

Big Burb Build Full Episodes Playlist
 
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