Cowardice and fear of loss seem to be the primary drivers of human action today. Was it always so? What does this portend for our future? Is life so dear and peace so sweet, as to be bought at the cost of human slavery? Will our future masters feed us as well as we are now fed? Will they overwork us? Will medical experiments be conducted upon us? Will we be used as entertainments...as pets? Why are they studying Mind Sciences? Why are they experimenting with cameras that can determine identity using gait, facial pattern recognition and repetitive-activity anomalies? Are we like lab animals? Isn't this against the Nuremburg Code? What other laws are they disregarding?
2007-03-22
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