Master Network

Once upon a time, there was this guy named, well… We’ll call him Mr. T for now. Anyways, this Mr. T was a downright pitiful fool. He wanted to make the world a better place, so he build and designed many wonderful things. Many of those wonderful things shaped the world in which we still presently live today. Some of those changes, however, have been used and abused in ways and for purposes that Mr. T did not fully intend.

However, Mr. T, the pitiful fool that he was, made an investment in the future of humanity. Though he spent the end of his natural life penniless, alone, and afflicted with inner torments that only the insanely ingenuous of us will ever know, he had but one resounding prophecy:

“Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

You may know who I am referring to at this point.

Anyways, one of his goals was to build a global energy transmitter, a device that could provide completely safe power to any point around the globe without wires. And also without meters. Which therefore meant without cost.

Free energy. The mother fucking holy grail of human civilization next to a functioning warp drive.

And yes, it would be free. The ionosphere and the ground state of the globe can form some sort of a natural dipole and can be turned into a circuit or some such impressive, sciency-sounding nonsense, which can be safely tapped without fear of exhausting anything. Now, I don’t know if that’s an ignorant attitude (much like how we thought we could never pollute the ocean ’cause there was just so damn much of it compared to what a small handful of itty bitty little factories’ effluence could possibly do to it – failing to consider the exponential growth in the manufacturing sector that came about thereafter), but even if so, then for fuck sakes, let’s be a little more careful, hmm? Just because we’ve repeated history a number of times in the past doesn’t mean we’re doomed to do so again and again every god damn time indefinitely.

With that said, this global energy transmitter project of Tesla’s — Er, I mean… Ahh, fuck it, too late now — is supposed to provide enough power all around the globe for, well, everything we use electricity for today. Essentially, it would have ushered in the the information age nearly a full century ahead of time. If built now, it would still prove to be a major, major upgrade to our existing infrastructure. Only problem is that no one with a vested interest in the modern day power grid would ever fund it, given the complete and utter lack of financial gain to be made in doing so. In fact, my inner conspiracy theorist knows that such an effort would have one hell of a target for corporate espionage on it’s back at all stages of it’s development. So, even 100 years later, it would still be damn near impossible to build.

Yet here’s our chance to do so anyways:

Let’s Build a Planetary Energy Transmitter

Let’s give the greatest inventor and father of the modern age a second chance to do the good he wanted to see done while he was still alive to do so.

Counter Intel

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“I have the gun. I make the ‘pew pew’ noises!”

Gotta love a little Hollywood embellishment once in awhile. But sometimes, the truth might be a little scarier than we’re seriously willing to accept. I’ve been on, off, and on either side of the fence when it comes to various activist issues, truth movements and conspiracy theories so many times that I’m guilty of being a blatantly self-denying, genuinely/falsely-enlightened, band-wagoning truther/sheople poster child if ever there was one, depending on your perspective, more times than I care to admit.

What I feel I have is an open mind. What I’m not sure I have is a proper gauge for what is actually factual information, and what is well-designed propaganda. What I want to briefly discuss, while I still have the drive to do so, is the matter of Fukushima. More specifically, the media’s handling of information coming out of Fukushima.

There are dozens upon dozens of self-proclaimed independent news outlets one can readily stumble upon all over the interwebs which claim to have information which is being spun and twisted — at best — or even withheld and straight up omitted — at worst — from public reports presented by just about every major mass media network out there. The mantra is the same everywhere you look: mass media is all controlled by interest groups pursuing agendas with zero obligation to actually provide the public with credible, factual information of genuine concern to them. They exist purely for the perpetuation of… whatever it is that they’re supposedly perpetuating.

I’m not explicitly stating my thoughts on “who’s right” one way or another here. Not that I don’t have my opinions, it’s just that, as far as I’m concerned, the issue is far bigger than a simple black and white breakdown analysis could ever accurately describe. What I will say is that there is definitely something going on. One way to see it for yourself is to simply do a google search for the term “Fukushima News”, and specify search hits from only within the past 30 days. Scroll down and peruse the first 3 or 4 pages. Take note of the number of well-recognized, traditional news networks sites you see providing any relevant reports. Scan a few of them. Note the general tone of the topics covered.

Now, contrast that with almost any reports pertaining to Fukushima in the last 30 days presented by sources you might consider to be less-traditional. Maybe they claim to be independent. Maybe they claim to be truth-seeking. Maybe you just haven’t heard of the given sites in question. Whatever the case, scan over just about any Fukushima-related report from the past 30 days they have provided an abundance of, and again notice general tone of the topics covered.

Specifically, notice the COMPLETE LACK of any comparison whatsoever.

I have nothing further to say. I’m still trying to get a sense of what I, personally, make of this severe discrepancy. I would, however, like to open the topic up for discussion. I’m not interested in opinionated rants, but if anyone else has been noticing this trend and has some well thought out, well, thoughts on the matter that they’d be willing to share, I’d like to hear them.