“The World According to Doctrine” — rISE OF THE eVil oNES – Scientists: They’re not Sorcerers

“The World According to Doctrine” — rISE OF THE eVil oNES – Scientists: They’re not Sorcerers

The Myth of Responsible Science: If scientists had taken the responsibility to speak out to the public about the dangers of climate change – something would have been done to prevent the hopeless situation that we’re in now. Science could have warned us; but scientists didn’t. The same is true of so many of the world-wide problems: from pandemics to the loss of clean water and arable land, to famine and overpopulation. Solving these problems would require regulations and oversight that would restrict the actions of politicians, corporations, and institutions: so scientists take the money, deplore the end uses, and claim a dedication to “pure science.”

There is nothing pure about science — because there’s nothing pure about its funding and uses. Emerging technologies represent an unprecedented opportunity to oppress, remold, and destroy humanity . . . look for it to happen.

“The World According to Doctrine” — Recipe for Disaster: Emerging Technologies

Recipe for Disaster: Emerging Technologies

The dangers of Emerging Technologies are like the iceberg the Titanic hit – best avoided by foresight; only officially accounted for in hindsight — but the protocols are so good that we don’t need to carry lifeboats.

“The World According to Doctrine” — “You’ve made your bed. . .” Bumper sticker

“You’ve made your bed. . .” Bumper sticker

“You made your bed; now die in it.” This updated expression more truly defines the unpleasant results of government policies world-wide; than all the official hand-outs people are scared not to believe — believe it. The recent heat wave in Europe is nothing compared the severity and frequency of climate change disasters coming in the next few years – tumbling into migration, starvation, poverty, global unrest – and “conflict.”

Our government is possessed of a megalomania that allows them to think that they can solve life-and-death problems by just repressing the little people, while still keeping their “business as usual” cronies flush and plush. Extinction-risking emerging technologies are the “magic bullets” offered by their scientific counterparts to make this happen. They’re gambling the world — but if they can’t have it; no one can.

“New Book” – “Emerging Technologies: in a race” Bumper sticker

“Emerging Technologies: in a race” Bumper sticker

Is it a coincidence that we now have world destroying technologies at the same time we have technologists eager to play with them? And it gets worse . . . we have authorities willing to overlook any consequence — as long as they can solve desperate problems; while keeping business as usual.

Black holes, Nano-technology, Gene splicing – “why not.”

The human race has become a plaything for those in power; and as for the world — if they can’t have it; no one can.