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Ionedery2's avatar

I was intrigued by the Network School and "dark talent". It doesn't sound very good at first but perhaps it's "dark" because it's hidden or unseen, not because it's evil or bad. It seems to offer an alternative to the overbearing restrictions and controls on certain freedoms that governments and authorities love to impose. So they would naturally oppose it, and they did in Malaysia. But banning it didn't make it disappear, instead, it just moved somewhere else, that they couldn't control. "Dark Talent" might be what we need these days; a way around the technocratic nightmare of total surveillance and control they have been planning.

Anthony S Burkett's avatar

This may surprise you, but one of my favorite people in history is Che Guevara... certainly not for his political ideals, but primarily for his intellectual proclivities., and also for his loyalty and adherence to his philosophy (be that for better or for worse)... In one of his early works, 'Guerrilla Warfare' (1961), he outlines the predispositions necessary for a true revolution to occur... In his preamble to that book he states quite unequivocally that "True revolution can not occur until the ruling authority has lost it's last vestige of propriety."

If the American public was ever made fully aware of the full scope of involvement of the majority of our upper strata of political, financial, and social self assuming elites wrt the Epstein fiasco, that knowledge and realization of the utter depravity of those in high places would totally remove the last vestige of our nation's moral propriety, and by doing so would undermine the confidence in the government of the United States of America to the point of descending into chaos... and this nation would cease to exist in the manner that we know it... If for this reason only, there will be a maximum effort on the part of the powers that be to avoid a full accounting of the guilty party's... jmo

Blewn0se Hermitage's avatar

What is not to love about Che!

Other than the fact he executed a few hundred people, Establish penal and re-education camps, Labour camps for the dissidents and homosexuals.

“To send men to the firing squad, judicial proof is unnecessary. These procedures are an archaic bourgeois detail. This is a revolution!”

Super Duper Guy

Anthony S Burkett's avatar

There's always two sides to every coin... your criticisms are well taken and even better documented, but your overall knowledge of the man as a whole is woefully incomplete... perhaps a better education would benefit your understanding, or you could simply stew in ignorance.

Blewn0se Hermitage's avatar

1) He was a Marxist.

2) His ideas where so great he wrote a book about how to implement them by force.

3) He believed the third world was undeveloped due to imperialism.

4) He thought the "New Man" would be more concerned by moral issues, voluntary labour and giving up ownership of private property... let me know how that works out..oh wait. 100 Million dead corpses in the 20th century..

Call me ignorant... You sound like a commie whose arguments have failed and turn to name calling. Kindly go fuck yourself while questioning my education dude

Anthony S Burkett's avatar

I wasn't the one who was "name calling", and I did not call you ignorant... you've done an overwhelmingly fantastic job of that with your last comment for me to ever want to interrupt. I was simply pointing out your apparent lack of knowledge wrt an historical figure, and offering a recommendation for your benefit. To begin with, You were the one making a rude and uncalled for attempt (and failing) at sarcastic humor toward my original comment... and btw...ad hominem attacks are the last vestige of a lost argument... The advice is yours , so I'll leave you with it... You Lose! Bye now...

Domenic C. Scarcella's avatar

Maybe the folks at Google did an important thing by alerting the laity to how easy it is to fake graphical "evidence" these days. If they rolled out the feature for the general public, even if only for a very brief time, then you know governments have had access to that kind of technology for far longer.

If knowledge that satellite imagery can be faked so easily helps collapse the credibility of government, I'm all for it!

Anthony S Burkett's avatar

Well done, Domenic!... "alea iacta est"... and You have just "crossed the Rubicon"

Domenic C. Scarcella's avatar

Rubicon? I can barely cross the Rubix Cube! 😅

Mark Roberts's avatar

There is a systematic campaign to confuse reality. Sad that Google Earth is a part of it. The 2026 UN Hunger Report his 266 million people in acute hunger, 2 famines and four countries near famine with the quote, "We can bend the hunger curve." https://www.4hunger.org/p/new-un-report-hides-the-true-hunger?r=1mi3pt&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

Collapse Life's avatar

Sounds ominously like "flatten the curve"... we know how that ended up.