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bind and guide the world."” Keep in mind that we're not talking about marketing cigarettes here, or increasing the sales of a particular brand of washing powder. This is about persuading the public to accept the idea of sticking a microchip inside their bodies, indefinitely. And ideally—from the perspective of the propagandists (and their masters)— the public will be made to want to be chipped. That is a huge task even for the Bernays and co. of this generation. That would require long-term strategies. Minds would have to be prepared for that, well in advance. bind and guide the world.” This technique of predictive programming is being used Keep in mind that we're not talking about marketing to condition us to accept the idea of microchip implants cigarettes here, or increasing the sales of a particular —_as inevitable, even desirable, and it has been going on for brand of washing powder. This is about persuading the decades. public to accept the idea of sticking a microchip inside There are many examples of predictive programming their bodies, indefinitely. And ideally—from the for the microchip implant agenda, some more subtle perspective of the propagandists (and their masters)— than others. If you watch movies at all, it is likely that the public will be made to want to be chipped. That isa you've been exposed to some predictive programming huge task even for the Bernays and co. of this generation. yourself. Here are a few examples: That would require long-term strategies. Minds would ¢ The opening scene of Logan's Run (1976) shows a have to be prepared for that, well in advance. newborn baby with a crystal implant in the palm of his hand. Later in the movie, the implant begins to flash Predictive Programming when somebody reaches the age of thirty, when it is time When it comes to such preparation of the mind, one __ for their "renewal". Incidentally, a re-make of this movie important technique is to influence how people perceive __ is scheduled for release in 2012. the future, and thus what they expect from the future and ¢ In Fortress (1992), each prisoner has an "intestinator" how they will think and behave implanted—a device designed in that future. It's called to inflict severe pain or death for predictive programming. any violation of the prison rules. Basically, a fictional story se This technique of An article from May 2009 in the future (or perhaps in a di 9 9 carrying the headline "Saudi galaxy far, far away) incorporates pre Ictive programming ‘Killer Chip’ Implant Would ideas and/or technologies tha is being used to condition Track, Eliminate Undesirables" are actually planned to take h id f suggests that the intestinator is place in reality—by the people us to accept the idea o here.” who plan these things—so tha microchip implants as ¢ In Demolition Man (1993) "San in real life when these events are . . . Angeles" 2032 is a highly close to transpiring, it all seems inevitable, even desirable... ordered society in whic familiar to the programmed everything that has been audience. There is a feeling o categorised as bad for you (e.g., inevitability that would not have salt, smoking cigarettes) has existed had it not been for the predictive programming. become illegal. Every citizen has a microchip implant, The victims feel less inclined to object because it's including the freshly thawed John Spartan (Sylvester designed to appear as though it's all unfolding naturally, | Stallone) who had been frozen and reprogrammed in a uncoordinated and unscripted. This manipulation of the cryogenic prison.” mind is carried out by the best perception-builders that e In the BBC drama The Last Enemy (2008), the Britis money can buy. Home Secretary reveals her own microchip implant: "[I]ts As Alan Watt of www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com content and function can be adapted to suit my needs. It explains, we are effectively being farmed: can be my credit card, it can be door key, my car keys—l'll “First of all, they know where they want to growin this never lose them again. Eventually it will become field, the crop they want to grow, and how high, and how __ universal. Starting at school age, a tag for life."” Another many. And they first prepare the land. They cut the notable sound bite is the assertion that the microchip brush. They plough it. They harrow it. They do all the implant will "give back to the honest ordinary citizen necessary groundwork. And then they sow the seed and freedom of movement", i.e., this particular freedom had watch it grow...and cultivate it. previously been taken away. "Well that's what they do with your mind, in ¢ In the opening scene of Conspiracy Theory (1997), taxi- preparation for every major event that will happen in your driver Jerry Fletcher (Mel Gibson) talks to his passengers life. You'll see it all through movies, especially in thisday | about various conspiracies and happens to include a and age... In the 20th century it was primarily novels, | mention of George H. W. Bush's famous New World Order stage plays and music halls, etc., but today it's in speech. At one point, he is talking to a lady with a dog everybody's TV... They program it right into you for about the chipping of pets for identification and tracking entertainment, and then you see it happening in your life | purposes. He goes on to make the point: "I mean, it's and you think 'I guess that's okay; it's sort of natural, isn't only a small logical step till they start putting it in us and it', and you don't think any more beyond that. Where did — our children. And then before we know it, my God! the idea come from in the first place? It's marketed to They'll probably come with the pretext..." It cuts to you through entertainment, and that's the prime reason _—_ another conversation with a different passenger before for entertainment."” that particular sentence is completed. predictive programming is being used to condition us to accept the idea of microchip implants as inevitable, even desirable... APRIL - MAY 2010 NEXUS ¢ 21 This technique of www.nexusmagazine.com