I believe it is quite different. The ruling class wants battles in the street.
1) It uses violence to discredit opposition. It will push people to violence and if that fails it will simply stage the violence itself.
2) Violence grows the state. It will use the aftermath of violence to increase it's size and power.
3) A condition of widespread violence results in poverty for the masses. The ruling class fears the middle class. Widespread violence will destroy the middle class.
4) Profit. War, no matter the form is a racket.
5) Violence results in damaged infrastructure and stifles the flow of information.
As to fearing physical resistance, through conditioning of the schools, the media, and so forth plus the way individuals are isolated in the society from each other it is easy for government to portray anyone who fights back as some sort of isolated kook. This means it will not meet organized resistance or even mass resistence. It may have to kill thousands or millions but it will do it just a few at time in a manageable manner.
The millions of gun owners simply don't pose a credible threat. Sure they can make this country look like Iraq, but the ruling class is likely just fine with that. They won't be dying, it will be cops and military.
What matters is informing people. Too many people informed and they won't have occupiers to prevent the violence from hitting them directly. Leaving them naked without instututions, police forces, and military and other muscle to hide behind. There is why the internet is a theat. It's all a confidence game and falls apart with knowledge. ….. Posted by B-B-B-B on 03/12/12 08:04 PM
Well, I would have called it most definitely more an advanced intelligence game rather than a confidence game, B-B-B-B, but it is nothing to disagree about.There is no doubt that the old systems administrations, which rely on ignorance and only a few being privilege to insider information, have lost the future and any battles they may have been planning to exercise repressive power and inequitable control, to the simple art of others sharing and learning/sharing to learn.
Daily Bell ringers may find more than they ever imagined and might need or like to know about such matters spelt out clearly here ....... http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol1/issue4/mcchesney.html
The ruling class may want mindless battles in the street, but that is not what they are going to get, for will not knowledge and information instead ensure that they are to be personally and specifically targeted for removal from the playing field, with probably millions/tens of millions of potential, legitimately aggrieved and foreclosed on individuals, easily groomed for the task? Or are they too stupid to realise that they are to change everything fundamentally to survive in this new age of instant limitless information and no place to hide dirty little secrets?
And whilst old systems controllers may think that brutalising force and military might is going to keep them safe and is a sound investment, there is nothing they can do to stop their rapid decline, and inevitable ignominious defeat at the hands of the newly informed and better educated mob who know how the old game works/worked and who got mad as hell and decided they were not gonna take it any more .......... http://youtu.be/q_qgVn-Op7Q
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Posted Tuesday 13th March 2012 06:59 GMT amanfromMars 1 …… on http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2012/03/13/technology_outpaces_training/
Fun and Great Games and Beta Deep C Phishing sure does beat any kind of Angling
Simon [Sharwood] and El Regers, Howdy.
You might like to consider that there comes a certain stage/time whenever those and/or that which excels at IT realises the power and control which they have over everything ....... and given the right protocols and codes, is there nothing that cannot be done. Use the wrong protocols and codes though and everything turns to dust via the bullshit which would be peddled to have you think otherwise.
And how very APT that these two puppets should appear today to endorse, and if not prove the theory, at least confirm the notion .......... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/david-cameron/9139490/Barack-Obamas-warm-welcome-for-David-Cameron-signals-revival-of-special-relationship.html
And don't you just love the caveat in the tale there .......“hardly anything we cannot do” ...... which tells y'all that they are missing the vital ingredients to actually be able to do anything revolutionary and evolutionary at all. More of the same old same old just aint gonna cut it any more and in IT does it herald a revolution, driven by that which the system does not control or own or have any inkling of a real understanding of, to sweep away all that is not required for a better future.
Posted Tuesday 13th March 2012 07:03 GMT amanfromMars 1
Baited Hooks for Super Crooks and SMARTer Being[s]?
And why do you think Wired chooses the following path of denial to the truth of such murky matters .....
amanfromMars …… on http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2012/03/dugan-darpa-google/
Google is not an innovative company, it is a foreign intelligence and CyberIntelAIgents asset which thinks it knows your every wish and desire and thought ....... http://legaltimes.typepad.com/blt/2012/03/doj-asks-court-to-keep-secret-any-partnership-between-google-nsa.html ...... and may even presume to think it might know what you may do in the future via linear extrapolation of a particular chain of interests. Minority Report in the flesh.
Well, just imagine what you share with ITs servers, to realise the truth of that simple statement.
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If one is not an active and constructive part of the new solution, is one by natural simple negative default, part of any abiding and struggling destructive problem, which will reveal one's weaknesses and vulnerabilities to all for exploitation/prime accountability/sub prime responsibility?!.
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amanfromMars 1 Posted Tuesday 13th March 2012 08:01 GMT …. Re: Re: Fun and Great Games and Beta Deep C Phishing sure does beat any kind of Angling on http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2012/03/13/technology_outpaces_training/ replying to …
Re: Fun and Great Games and Beta Deep C Phishing sure does beat any kind of Angling
Dunno how this is all relevant to the topic, but I'm inclined to agree with the spirit of the statement " ...hardly anything we cannot do ...", and it is generally a positive thing. What disturbs me really is that there is also '...hardly anything we won't do ...' That's another ballgame. ….. Posted Tuesday 13th March 2012 07:20 GMT by JustaKOS
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Posted by amanfromMars on 03/13/12 09:14 AM ….. on http://thedailybell.com/3694/Anthony-Wile-Real-Reason-for-Prosecutions-of-Bodogcom-and-Megaupload
This has been said since the reformation. Keep dreaming. It ain't gonna happen. …. Posted by spiritsplice on 03/13/12 08:07 AM
How very strange that you do not see it currently happening, spiritsplice...............................................................................................................................................................................
amanfromMars, In a nutshell, a Shell IDEntity into SMART CHAOS with NIRobotIC Quantum in reply to RandomCommenting on http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/opinion-busseri-cybersecurity/ who said ……
Welcome to the new frontier, folks!
And the new pork supply trough/gravy train, RandomCommenting, although what is one to do about all those headless chickens racing around and heading nowhere special or anywhere where you want to be...............................................................................................................................................................................
amanfromMars 13 March 2012 at 3:40 pm ….. commenting on http://sluggerotoole.com/2012/03/13/the-us-versus-the-uk-economy-are-we-not-nearly-there-yet/
Hi, Mick,
I trust you are smart enough not to believe everything, or even anything, that you read in the press or hear on the news, for a lot of it/most of it/all of it is spun in a certain direction to manage your perception of reality and present in too many cases, a false picture.
This tale perfectly illustrates the dilemma …….. http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2012-11-13/todays-market-can-you-afford-be-misled-fantasy-financial-reporting
amanfromMars 13 March 2012 at 3:43 pm
Indeed, “This has been custom and practice, I have just put it in writing” by Pete Baker, Tue 13 March 2012, 3:14pm would not disagree that it is practised and customary.
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