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Replacing humans.
Posted: February 4th, 2013, 1:04 pm
by Fiannan
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If you can replace waiters then what else is next? Factory jobs are going robot and then there is speculation that everything from sex workers to soldiers will be replaced with machines in the next few decades. Wonder what the NWO elite has in store for the people who are less intelligent and less healthy to be of any use to the maintenance of society?
Re: Replacing humans.
Posted: February 4th, 2013, 1:11 pm
by SmallFarm
I think they should replace certain hazardous jobs with robots. Mining comes to mind.
Re: Replacing humans.
Posted: February 4th, 2013, 1:34 pm
by Original_Intent
Fiannan wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... 1-uu9XIP0M
If you can replace waiters then what else is next? Factory jobs are going robot and then there is speculation that everything from sex workers to soldiers will be replaced with machines in the next few decades. Wonder what the NWO elite has in store for the people who are less intelligent and less healthy to be of any use to the maintenance of society?
Intelligence (or lack thereof) will probably not be a determining factor. Health probably will as it is too costly to maintain an unhealthy person and uses too much resources. Probably the primary factor when it comes to culling is servitude or how well the public school programming has taken.
I expect that the gun control fight end result is going to be that anyone crazy not be allowed to have a gun, and anyone that is pro-2nd Amendment will be evaluated as being crazy. And of course, when it comes time to reduce the population, those crazies will be high on the list, as they clearly represent failures in the mind control experiment.
Re: Replacing humans.
Posted: February 4th, 2013, 1:37 pm
by jcricket6048
SmallFarm wrote:I think they should replace certain hazardous jobs with robots. Mining comes to mind.
I agree with that because there are some jobs that are really hazardous that it is not worth risking our lives for cash. But for others we do not need robot because I like human intervention. For example, when you call a business you get a machine and it is not what it use to be.
Re: Replacing humans.
Posted: February 4th, 2013, 6:51 pm
by Benjamin_LK
SmallFarm wrote:I think they should replace certain hazardous jobs with robots. Mining comes to mind.
I agree, but I don't think that would be a complete loss, because you would need someone to be in remote control, or at least making sure that proper maintenance was applied. Today, for instance, farming equipment is largely computer operated, but you need to run frequent diagnostics on the GPS and computer equipment operating the machine, or at least exert oversight on the machine while it runs. I guess you can say we're changing work from full physical to asking people to be computer geeks instead.
Re: Replacing humans.
Posted: February 5th, 2013, 3:03 am
by Fiannan
While many may not catch the blend of esoteric and transhumanist imagery I think this has a strange way of mixing the ideas of death and replacement of humanity. Whoever put it together I believe chose many of the pics for a reason beyond mere style or how interesting they are:
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Also, the symbolism of the pic at 3:55...one hand of the clock on the 9 and the other on the 11? Oh well, maybe just reading something into it. Also, the butterfly is an archetype of transition in both psychology and mysticism. Note the pic of the butterfly on the human skull in one pic and then in what looks like a decaying city before the pictures of human/machine fusion. Just saying.
Re: Replacing humans.
Posted: February 5th, 2013, 9:12 am
by gclayjr
I have worked in manufacturing automation for the past 35 years. I remember when manufacturing provided a lot of good paying blue collar jobs. I do think it is horrible that we have decided that manufacturing (mining and agriculture) are dirty jobs unft for a world power such as ourselves and that we have "given away" a lot of good manufacturing to 3rd world countries (I live in Pennsylvania where steel used to be king... including a former steel mill I did work for).
That being said, by far the majority of manufacturing jobs have not gone to 3rd world countries... they have just gone away due to automation. One factory woker today can do jobs that used to take many factory workers 35 years ago.
But that is not a bad thing. I think that as long as we don't have all of the stuff we want or need. There will always be a need to make more stuff. We just have to be willing to do it.
Regards,
George Clay
Re: Replacing humans.
Posted: February 9th, 2013, 12:53 am
by Benjamin_LK
gclayjr wrote:I have worked in manufacturing automation for the past 35 years. I remember when manufacturing provided a lot of good paying blue collar jobs. I do think it is horrible that we have decided that manufacturing (mining and agriculture) are dirty jobs unft for a world power such as ourselves and that we have "given away" a lot of good manufacturing to 3rd world countries (I live in Pennsylvania where steel used to be king... including a former steel mill I did work for).
That being said, by far the majority of manufacturing jobs have not gone to 3rd world countries... they have just gone away due to automation. One factory woker today can do jobs that used to take many factory workers 35 years ago.
But that is not a bad thing. I think that as long as we don't have all of the stuff we want or need. There will always be a need to make more stuff. We just have to be willing to do it.
Regards,
George Clay
Thanks for the insight, George.
Re: Replacing humans.
Posted: February 9th, 2013, 1:08 am
by davedan
we shouldn't make pawns of each other. Workers should be mastercraftsmen (rook). Manufacturing is great, but don't settle for being a button pusher.
If mindless work needs to be done, lets machines do it, or let apprentices do it as a part of learning the trade with the promise that they will advance to the level of the master.
no one should be satisfied with being a pawn. When the rooks work together they become the most powerful pieces on the chess board.
Royalty hate the rooks (middle class).
Re: Replacing humans.
Posted: February 9th, 2013, 11:34 am
by Fiannan
If everyone has a low-paying service-style job then there are only two ways to afford a home and the kind of family the Church promotes:
1) A cooperative (group based on ideology or blood).
2) Polygamy.
No matter what though uneducated males with no particular talent for business or some unique skill are going to be caste aside.