- Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
- Almost every civilization that has ever existed has collapsed.
- Some civilizations did not collapse because they adapted.
- The Internet is a tool capable of stimulating massive, rapid adaptation.
- If monopolies control the Internet, our civilization will be less capable of adapting – which could be disastrous on a scale we have yet to imagine.
Have you ever noticed how
economists never seem to talk about science? Sure, economists have
all kinds of technical looking charts and graphs. And they have a
whole language of scientific sounding terms. But rarely do you hear
them mention the pure sciences. It's as if economics is a separate
study unaffected by the rest of the world. It's as if economics is a
parallel universe – where only money matters.
And politicians aren't
much better. They pretty much defer to the economists.
On the other hand; real
scientists (such as conservation biologist and Professor Emeritus of
University of Arizona, Guy R. McPherson) have published books that
warn of dire consequences of continuing on our path of environmental
exploitation. Guy R. McPherson's book, Going
Dark, even warns of
a possibility of humanity's extinction by
2040!
There are conspicuous
signs we are already straining the Earth's capacity to support us. We have
already witnessed recent mass unrest worldwide due, at least in part,
to lack of
food – due, at least in part, to Global warming – due, at least in part, to human activities.
...And recently on The
Cobert Report, Edward O. Wilson (one of the smartest scientists I
know of) reminded us that humanity isn't just experiencing the
Earth's sixth extinction event on Earth – we are the
extinction event.
When legitimate scientists
warn us that we could drive ourselves to extinction in the near term,
we need to pay attention. But even though scientists have been
warning us since the 1960's, humanity has not acted with real
commitment.
Evidently, our money
obsessed culture has tried to create a “parallel universe”
society that doesn't reflect the actual world we live in – so that
we won't have to face our planet's limitations. However, of course;
pretending there is no precipice does not take it away.
In our dysfunctional society; it's not about the balance of life on the
planet, it's about the balance sheets that tell us our profits and
losses. We have become disconnected with our world, and yet we've
somehow convinced ourselves we see a clearer view (on television, of
course).
Far too many people have
been convinced that our fossil fuel dependent economy matters more
than our environment. But it is so blatantly obvious that every
economy on Earth combined are just a subset
of our planet's Environment.
Example: Our present
economy relies heavily on fossil fuels. Through the main stream
media, those who sell and use fossil fuels have conned us into believing our
economy would collapse without them. So, we continue to burn fossil
fuels. Now, scientists have found that we have consequently pushed
the West Antarctica ice sheet past its tipping point – which
guarantees
a 10 foot sea level rise... NASA scientist Thomas P. Wagner has
said; “This is really happening.”... “There's nothing to stop
it now.” And NASA glaciologist Eric Rignot has said; “The system
is in sort of a chain reaction that is unstoppable.”
… And a 10 foot sea level rise pretty much guarantees a collapse of everyone's economies.
Nonetheless; one
in four Americans take no stock in Global Warming. That's right,
one in four Americans get their science education from advertiser
supported main stream media “news.” What's astounding about this
is that they have to wait for that “education” while watching
countless advertisements from fossil fuel companies. Haven't they
ever heard the term; “follow the money”? Though this is the
epitome of gullibility, one in four Americans would rather believe
that Global Warming is some sort of scientists' conspiracy than
seriously concern themselves with cutting back on fossil fuel
consumption.
Obviously, far too many of
us simply don't want to know the truth.
The truth is just too
depressing... and horrifically scary.
In the real world; every
technological innovation humanity has ever invented has had
(sometimes far reaching) consequences.
In the parallel universe;
it's OK to build nuclear power plants, because somebody will soon
invent a way to deal with all the nuclear waste.
In the real world; our
planet has only a limited number of resources.
In the parallel universe;
we can make out like bandits selling scarce resources.
In the real world; climate
change is beginning to disastrously
effect every place on the planet.
In the parallel universe;
we won't have to wear jackets in the Winter.
In the real world; almost
every civilization that has existed has collapsed.
In the parallel universe;
our
super-superior civilization cannot fail – no matter how hard we push
it to the brink.
In the real world; the
Earth is now in it's sixth great extinction event – and most of
this extinction is human caused.
In the parallel universe;
we can't know this – or we don't care to remember it.
In the real world; when
you die, you rot.
In the parallel universe;
if you pray to the right God, he will rescue you from the predicament
humanity has created.
(Now wait a minute... God
is going to save us from killing off all of his creations? If you
believe that after destroying life on Earth – all of God's
creations, we will be welcome in Heaven; then you really are
thinking in a parallel universe.)
So...
What if the “sky is
falling” scientists are right?
What if we are on the
short road to extinction by going the direction we are headed?
Then we obviously need to
change that direction.
We need to start thinking
in the real world.
It has basically come down
to; adapt or die.
(I'm reminded of the scene
in the movie Blade Runner, where Eldon Tyrell, the
insanely-rich oligarch, says to the engineered human; “The light
that burns twice as bright burns half as long. And you have burned so
very, very brightly....”)
Blade
Runner depiction of Los Angeles in the future
It may be that, in order
to get where we are today, our civilization had to “break some
eggs”. (In case you're not familiar with the
quote; “If you want an omelet, you have to break some eggs.”)
Maybe we had
to create an unstable society to nurture the innovations we have
seen. Maybe our fatal weaknesses are unavoidable hidden consequences
of our greatest strengths. Maybe intelligent life is its own greatest
enemy. But then again maybe, if we accepted our predicament; we might change our
behavior – and fix our problems.
Money is just a tool. All
tools can be misused. But we have the capacity to learn how not to
misuse our tools.
Humanity's extinction by
2040?
...We can do better than
that.
But how?
...Not by thinking in an
imaginary parallel universe – by honestly assessing
our real world situation and creatively
devising better ways to deal with it.
We need to work together.
We need to notice everyone's ideas. We need to fix our systems and to
develop new ones that work even better.
That's why the Internet is
so important.
That's why the
monopolization of the Internet might just be the hindrance that
blocks us from fixing critical things – which could lead to
humanity's extinction.
So, why wouldn't everyone want net neutrality? Because if they can control the flow of information, they can make money for doing nothing.
So, why wouldn't everyone want net neutrality? Because if they can control the flow of information, they can make money for doing nothing.
In the real world; life is
full of predators, parasites, and swindlers. There are people who
want us to think in their parallel universe. That's how
they control us. That's how they enslave us. That's how they keep up
their outdated multi-billion dollar income streams. That's how they
crush better ideas. That's how they ruin our future.
Throughout history, there
have always been scheming demons who have wanted to control others,
to manipulate them, and to dominate their minds. These lying thieves want
your wealth. They want you to be their part-time slave. They want you
to fight and die for their exploits of greed. And they want you to
think that they are your “friend.”
...But first of all, they
want to control what you know.
They have controlled mass
media ever since they monopolized print media over a century ago. But
they don't have control over the Internet – yet.
Net Neutrality assures
that the scheming demons can't buy their way into your mind.
Which is why the ISPs want
to get rid of net neutrality – there's really big
money in accessing your mind.
They tried to buy off
Congress. But killing net neutrality was far too unpopular. So they
tried taking their corrupt case to the corrupt Supreme Court. They
won. But only if the FCC allowed them to sell access. They had
that covered too. They had convinced President Obama to appoint an
industry mole, Tom
Wheeler, to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
President Obama's FCC
chief is lying
to us about his position on net neutrality. He is on the fast
track to ignore the people, enrich the Internet Service
Providers (ISPs), and destroy the free flow of information humanity
so desperately needs.
Now would be a good time to urge President Obama to fire Tom Wheeler from the FCC. But we can only assume Obama, the first President elected by the Internet, wants this. He hired him.
Now would be a good time to urge President Obama to fire Tom Wheeler from the FCC. But we can only assume Obama, the first President elected by the Internet, wants this. He hired him.
The good news is that
individuals are not the only ones fighting this. Amazon,
eBay, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Netflix, Twitter, and Yahoo
are on our side. We can win this... again. (And of course, they will try
again... eternal vigilance...)
You only have a few more
days to make a comment to the FCC.
To make a comment to the
FCC: click here
...And if the FCC fails to
act in the best interests of America and the world?
Then we need to build our
own Internet. This isn't as hard as it sounds. We could connect in an
open
mesh network. Essentially, we could eliminate the need for ISPs.
This is already being done in other parts of the world – for far
less money, much better connection speeds, and better privacy from
the NSA.
The ISPs have been
overcharging us for connection to the Internet for too damn long. And
now they're using our money to steal control over the Internet to
ultimately charge us even more. What's worse, they may make it very
difficult for small websites to be accessed. Essentially, the ISPs
want to make the Internet like cable TV – devoid of fresh ideas.
We don't need the ISPs.
They charge far too much. And we certainly don't want them to control
what we know.
The information we share
on the “neutral” Internet may include the tools to save our
civilization – maybe even our species.
It's that important.