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  • we´re all fucked 

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  • Agreed. Shrink the government, and keep power with the people. For freedom! Ron Paul 2012!

  • right before and behind our eyes..

  • Constitution helps keep power in check...But, the power today on it's land could bring it down...

  • Which year was that interview? Anybody? Thanks.

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  • @joggler66 1958

  • Scientists that weren't in the scientific gulag may have lived well, but most labor was done by inmates.

  • It's very charming to see Mike Wallace warning about the growing economic might of the Soviet Union. Perhaps he meant to say that the queues for bread are shortening at an alarming rate, ha ha. Sometimes it takes approximately 60 years to sound reasonable and banal, but in any case, well done Mr. Huxley.

  • its such a shame people like this still exist amongst us and we still refuse to Listen...

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  • Like always popular movements for liberty die down and people go back to their little lives. They are not 24/7 professional controllers. A key point he makes is the constant "vigilance" needed in order to maintain/earn freedom. If you only have a handful doing so, then you get control over the sleeping masses. Freedom is really found, and Huxley would certainly agree, within. But how many are detached from petty matters and focused on being truly liberated? We need discipline not hope!

  • At the end he talks about using the creative abilties of the people on top.......the problem today is the people at the top have no creative abilities. They are almost entirely left brained and even there they do not have much capacity.

  • Aldous Huxley would today be considered a Conspiracy Theorist and a Terrorist.

  • Voluntary Eugenic is here to stay, too many people bad, population control good.

  • I remember watching the mini series Brave New World when I was a kid, Aldous Huxley sure was very insightful, Look at the world now, look at they way technology is used, both for good and for bad I get the feeling Wallace was ridiculing him.

  • Like most visionaries no one listened to him. Look at us now, try to board an airplane they need to see you naked, and nuke your body without your consent. The FDA, and others dictating to us what we can eat, drink, smoke, etc. And nobody seems to care. RON PAUL for liberty in 2012 or die....

  • Aldous Huxley died in 1963. I wonder what he would think were he here today.

  • thank you so much for uploading this video. This is "Brave New World Revisited" in a nutshell. The interview touches among the most important factors discussed in secondary literature about "Brave New World". Birth control, mass communication and lack of individual freedom are three important issues in the book that are highlighted here. This is a great introduction for everyone interested not only in "Brave New World", but in dystopian fiction in general.

  • Switzerland is the last country with direct democracy, they're trying to bring it down into the EU ...it's allllll going, now

  • Gads ,the media was, even then, pro-military! The reporter seemed fixated upon our past military agendas and conflict with former "enemy" and resource rival, the U.S.S.R. This was a telling example of the military/media partnership.

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  • Even the little humble smirk he gives when his question is thrown back at him lol, truly one of the greatest intellects of our era!

  • As the lie spreads they become us - they live.

  • part 1/3: 150,000 views 800 likes

    part 2/3: 50,000 views 400 likes

    part 3/3: 37,000 views 350 likes

    "I told you so!"

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  • Man! What is with that end theme?!!

  • Are you surprised at how we got here today and why eugenics and dumbing down America has been chosen as part of the cure? It's called the Matrix these days.

  • Are you surprised at how we got here today and why eugenics and dumbing down America has been chosen as part of the cure?

  • I need to adjust my comments about this interview. But I do think he is not as well read as he could have been in 1958. But this is most likely why the media gave him coverage. To fill a void with someone who appears to be informed and is sincere but is not hitting the target with bomb but with dirt rocks that leave the enemy dirtied but not wounded. I don't believe he's a shill. I could remove the other comment so I wrote this

  • good call, there was a glitch on my computer, and I posted too much. thanks for letting me know.

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  • @syddersism do have to post ur comment 100 times...

  • He was a visionary, and a modern prophet with insights far beyond his time. He predicted the technology and devices that would bring us together in communication but saw the damage it would and does incur.

  • @WoordWerks Yes, "objectivity" a word in a language that not everyone speaks! Surely this word in this language and it's connotations are the answer to our problems! and surely arguing it on youtube will show people that indeed, THXcooper's objectivity is ALL OBJECTIVITY, and despite the fact the MAJORITY of life has yet to form the capacity to read or write, and the MAJORITY of the reading writing species don't speak understand or have access to this particular dialect, thatwordsisALLTRUTH!

  • @WoordWerks You can always tell when somebody does not have much to say in return,when they start to attack spelling or non related issues. However, Huxley had an excellent idea of the future and the direction that the New Age movement and Tavistock Institute wanted for the next 50 years. Thanks, but I look at things quite objectively, and on level that you are not educated or capable of. To put it simple for you. Huxley was a plant of some sort. Just like Leary and many others.Peace, God bless

  • good vid!!

  • The man could see the brainwashing timewaste facebook would bring.

  • The real conflict is between Individualists & Collectivists..We need to emphasize more on individual liberty.

  • Genius!

    

  • Alduos Huxley was the same "Plant" in 60's that Alex Jones is today. He puts out much truth but points in vague direction of the culprits. They are there to create dissention amongst the mass's.

  • @THXcooper

    I have to disagree. I used to be a fairly involved listener of Alex Jones, and I've read several of Huxley's books, and it seems they both have fairly absolute directions: Alex Jones claims the government is the culprit, while Huxley says man's own misuse of his technological developments and his own ignorance of the truth is the culprit. They are not there to create dissention, they seek to inform. People twist the information to meet their own criteria for what is true.

  • Are corporations against a global gov.? Wouldn't that stab their freedom from the law in the back?

  • @Licmycat

    See "World Trade Organization"

  • Now is the time to question the ideals we have taken for granted. What - other than emotionless pleasure - do I gain by indulging in promiscuity? If I drown in escapism (especially if it is easily accessible), whether through substances, religion or a fanatical obsession with a video game or celebrity, can I ever face whatever I am escaping from? Does avoiding the depressing world news and maintaining an 'out of sight, out of mind' mindset hinder my contribution progress - to world peace?

  • @befairorfuckoff

    simple they are to be used only for connections between people and buying time when you are burnt out

  • I see Huxley's theories manifest themselves in present society in a number of ways: Alcohol has taken the place of soma, becoming a popular social icon - a symbol of adulthood and being 'cool' or 'bad'. Entertainment keeps us constantly distracted, in its extremes incredibly violent or pornographic, much like the 'feelies' in "Brave New World". Desensitization also takes place through entertainment, subliminal messaging in ads and the dangerous embodiment of an 'ideal' (eg fashion industry).

  • @befairorfuckoff sha, alcohol is difficult to make at home, it can be done, but not on a large scale. pot, on the other hand, can be grown almost anywhere on a large scale, leaving the corps out of the loop. so it remains illegal. TV is all about reality shows cause they're cheaper to make, dont pay 12 actors, pay one winner instead.

  • I appreciate the fact that this video focuses on what the speakers are SAYING, not visual stimulation. I also find it very helpful that the interviewer is an active an intelligent pursuer of Huxley's arguments. He pushes and challenges what Huxley is saying, never accepting vague or general blanket statements.

  • That music at the end was messed up!!

  • @Tonicwine999 I was going to say more or less the same thing, although to me it wasn't really anything like music, just a very weird, probably even disturbing noise......eerie shit lol

  • @Ironlord2015 I agree, disturbing shit

  • @SIGN666 As an aging hippie, I applaud your idealism, but obviously you're broke.

  • @DIVERSITYRECESSION3 I thought Wallace did an admirable job. This is an old-school interview; an educated debate in which one challenges the other's points. In interviews today, we rarely see anything but sycophantic yes-men or screaming matches. Huxley couldn't have gotten his ideas out in such a short time if not for being challenged.

  • REPTILIAN!!!

  • Its amazing that the interwiever had most likely actually read huxley's brave new world. I cant see that happening today. The interviews on the tv (all the talk shows etc) are so dumb. They always talk about pointless shit.

  • Mike Wallace's challenging tone towards Huxley was kind of annoying. Still made for an outstanding interview though.

  • Huxley was indeed a visionary. Too bad no one listened to him...

  • @789trebor he was way ahead of his time, people just didnt get it back then

  • @789trebor maybe the problem is that the wrong people did listen to him....

  • Imagine trying to book a guest like this for an in depth interview today. It would be nearly impossible,and most disturbingly, no one could give 30 minutes of attention to fathom what was being proffered.

  • If the individual states were to go back to state script backed by tangibles and disallow fractional banking then the economy would stabilize. There is no reason for the United States to run the world. Our biggest enemy are the European bankers who are attempting to use our government models popularity to structure a world dominant tyranny. Democracy isn't necessary...small individual economic

    microcosms { roughly the size of our states...will work. each with their own tangible money!

  • @Charles195th Ha, you're funny. Hope you pass your economy exam.

  • huxley knew his shit and absolved himself of his ego

  • i think that most of you should really refrain from snorting pixie stix. moving right along, huxley was a prophet - pure and simple.

  • It is more than obvious that the United States is under attack by these Global elite madmen....Israel and Britain....they have poisons in our vaccines drugs in our tap water, teachers are just drug pimps...hookin children up with riddlin......this is an outrage.......half the population is doped up !...our diet is corporate fast food restaurant chain poison ! our vegetables and fruit now being genetically altered to fuck us up.....these madmen dont have there children vaccinated or live like us

  • @44774477ric Nowt to do with British people you fucking retard. The financiers have no national "allegiances", but I guess you don't even know what the word means, do you?. "riddlin".......ignorant and misinformed, do your homework, you're xenophobic, narrow minded, keep your opinions to yourself until you know what the fuk you're talking about, twat.

  • i'm sixteen years old, and wow this is a lot to take in.

    and i must admit, Huxley really was ahead of his time.

    It's funny cause he is right.

  • @TheTwiHigh

    WOW! Thumb up to you! Check out Al Bartlet's 'the most important video you'll ever see'. Watch all 8 parts of it, it's mind blowing and I'm sure you'll like it :-)

  • wow. now you don't hear interviews like that anymore. too bad.

  • If this was a Fox news interview, Mr. Huxley would be debased as a lunatic fringe madman who would constantly be ridiculed and interrupted as he tried to speak. Aldous would have loved Fox News.

  • @blabblab1212 fox news???? that would have happened on every network!

  • We are in fact, heading down the path that Huxley feared, or so it seems to me.

    Not only is this generation something along the lines of "cultural suicide" as I see it, we are almost constantly barraged by brainwashing commercials on television, the government is steadily growing in size, branching out into areas that have nothing to do with us, etc etc. I truly believe dictatorship is an enormous possibility in our future.

  • He is not a traitor; he is warning us in 1958 what is going to happen in the future if technology is in the wrong hands. He was right on a lot of this!

  • enlightening interview

  • @umhalil

    glad you could appreciate it; most of the vid screen mind slaves are too busy still blaming bin-laden for 911- even though he himself did not take credit for it when he easily could have ('taps' begins to play...)

  • good lord!

  • "Is freedom actually necessary? What a question! I guess Wallace was aptly playing devil's advocate.

  • @xmarksit he certainly was...i wonder what wallace thinks now? he seemed so reasonable back in the day. u think he looks back now and is chilled by his own closing statements? good lord, i sure hope so...or perhaps he is just as brainwashed as the rest of them!

  • @Jestiegirl

    I don't know what wallace would say... but Walter Cronkite, well I am sure he is tickled!

    watch?v=inu9vKXsrFA&feature=se­arch

  • @tzyg

    his speach at Berkley was shortly before his death.

    It was much the same as this one, but by then he had written Brave New World Revisited, in which he revealed to those who would pick up on it that Brave New World was not exactly "fiction" as you have come to know it.

  • @OKlensecap thanks for that info! i will have to read this book--asap!

  • thx for sharing this.

  • Anyone who thinks the two Huxleys were not for the Brave New World Order because in public they said they were against it obviously knows nothing about the history of the Huxleys. This is the Venetian imperial method which took over England. Speak from both sides of your mouth. Read Shakespeare's Othello. He saw this Venetian virus taking over his beloved England and was the inspiration for the character Iago. The Huxley family was very central to the British empire's plans for one-world gov't.

  • @MTL911Truth Thank you so much for this insight! I'm in the process of researching all I can about the means and methods of the elite who are, and have been throughout history, obsessed with controlling and culling the human race. It appears, from your comment, that speaking from both sides of their mouth helps them achieve confusion, paving the way toward infiltration and deception.

  • The Huxleys were also close to the Darwins.

    Of course, Orwell was Huxley's pupil, under a different name. Blair, I believe but I can't remember the first name without looking it up.

    Eugenics is the means to their end. A Silent weapon for a quiet war, as it were.

  • @OKlensecap Eric Blair

  • @1844Freddy

    Thanks!

    I couldn't remember at the time. Makes one wonder eh? Any relation to Tony Blair?

    Oh and from my research the Huxly's and Darwin's were more than close. More like inter-related. You can add the Wedgewoods to that list as well.

  • If only he could see us now, oh what glory!

  • Aldous Huxley was a professor at Eton College, where the elite were educated, and one of his students was Eric Blair (aka George Orwell). These two authors of books predicting a world police state had such insight because they had access to the projected agenda. Either they only pretend to be against it, or they're warning us. Mike Wallace's questions seem to be so scripted. I can't help but suspect they are musing the dream of the elite eugenicists/theosophists.

  • @katydig

    it is part of the religion of the elite to warn the population before they go ahead with their agenda. It is part of their "cremation of care" mentality. It is as though warning their victims justifies their actions. As if to say, "the masses have been warned and don't care so let's just do it." It's a sick thought process, but it is who they are. They admit who they are out of one side of their mouth and call you a conspiracy theorist and a nut case out of the other.

  • @OKlensecap Very well put! I once made a list of reasons the elite reveal their plans. They seem to have multiple purposes for doing so in Hollywood. I think I came up with about 8 or 9, including the reason you described. Isn't it awesome how "We the People" are waking up out of our programmed state of confusion? One other reason they portray their plans is to condition us to think these are natural progressions of the human experience. HOG WASH!! Humans are a great species - if we wake up!

  • @katydig

    Oh I was being quite literal. The "Cremation of Care" is a ritual performed by the elites at the Bohemian Grove where they offer up an efigy of a human child to the god molech. In this ritual they supposedly obsolve themselves of the means to their end that they plan to bring about. I'm using my phone to type this. PM me sometime if you want to talk about it more. I've researched it quite intensively.

  • as he said .. we need also a change of perception of the world that we live and allow us to see what really matter, not the money and power that just matter to few people who choose for us the way that must live...everybody like a global hegemony. Maybe with the use of drugs like LSD and others that we know, this change of perception is possible, openning the doors and clossing after to see.

  • I wonder, in time, if Huxley might have thought himself to realize that the individual is not so much important than the mutual dialectic, meaning both/and (the wider individual seen through diversity) held in mutuality (the group) whereby the individual is not held over the other (decentralization).

  • Soviet society and the so called big red scare was yet another campaign of propaganda to keep the war machine alive. Then it was Iraq, Afghanistan and now Iran....

  • Huxley was way ahead of his time. Much of what he said then is even more true today.

    I am very much a fan of his books.

  • "Is freedom necessary for a productive society?"

    No, it isn't. But life isn't necessary either. A completely mechanized society where robots produce for robots is far more productive and efficient than one where any agent is self-conscious.

  • De-Centralization is KEY

  • @FiatLux8888 >Yes, more we have access to local government, more we have say in the matters of our concerns. Yet it's opposite, federal/central gov't making more impact on our lives without even our approval. MPs/Senators working for lobbyists more than those who voted them in.

    Eventhough Russia made progress by controlling the masses and giving their elite freedom to enjoy, this was also their downfall. Who judges, who gets more freedom of choice- here lies their corruption.

  • for all of you who think that the New World Order / The Federal Reserve conspiracies ..are well, just that, conspiracy theories ...it maybe time to think again ....it is exactly what he's talking about in the interview ......it's just uncanny how he predicts it may happen ........just cant help but feel as if he knew more than he's saying or it's as if somehow he had seen the Future!! ...just spooky!

  • i dont know if this man was a genius ..or he actually had some spiritual insights into the future coz of all the LSD he popped ...either ways, seems to me like he saw the future ......it is uncanny how all of what he discusses in this interview can be seamlessly superimposed on current, rather totalitarian concepts of NWO (New World Order) statism [ @substanti8 ]

    i got 3 words for u ppl - North American Union ...the beginning of the end is coming

  • What's amazing is an interview like this could never appear on TV. If it did, you'd have the Sarah Palins of the world slamming not only Huxley but Wallace.

    The dumbing down of America by well-paid corporate spinsters is ensuring a Brave New World nightmare down the road.

  • excellent video. a pleasure.

    "Is freedom necessary?" he did'nt give a good answer to that.

  • Thanks so much it was a privilege

  • Great insights into human nature and society...

  • it's tragicomic to see the interviewer push so blatantly the anti-communist agenda and anti-soviet fear mongering in the presence of this man. although, the irony would be greater still if orwell sat in huxleys chair.

  • This video is AWESOME ! Thanks for posting this!!

  • too late for "democracy"...sold to the CFR & tri-lateral commission's NWO for bigger screen tv's to watch commercials on. You are given choices to vote for people who were themselves chosen to be presented as "choices". How do you think Obama just showed up out of the blue? to win Nobel Peace Prizes- then send 30,000 more troops to a "war"?to hand out 7 trillion $ to the same people who created the derivatives (& made absurd fortunes on them) that crashed the economy? He's wall st's arastus.

  • @only1too don't worry, guys like andyx1205 are all venerating a guy like Noam Chomsky, comparing him as equal to an Huxley BNW power idea (showing all the horror of an international elitist scientistically planified socialized order..)..Chomsky all behind a guy like Obama...but was all against Bush..no, everything is for the best in the best of the leftist brainwashed youth by enlightened luminaries like Chomsky, lol.. ;)

  • ..ps; recent events are very interesting to observe between chomsky-obama btw (chomsky from start=internationalism leftism radicalism..in all its glorious manipulation and propaganda -from an expert dialectician indeed..^)..; on the foreign affairs policies. especially on the old pro-palestinian/islam support (with the classical anti occident rhetorics 'for the masses'..): chomsky seems to disaprove recent obama moves going on bush policies...so long; predictable moves for both?..nooo..*/ ;)

  • @sunset002007 Erm..Can i say "TWAT"? I say "twat" in that it is most in reality my feeling,despite propagandists protest that any personality protests towards you may be unfounded or not as the case may or may not be.

    Despite these protests,the word "twat" still continues to hold with regards to "sunset002007"

  • @nikamota well? .. and?.. funny funny nikamota motus?! hm let me guess, you are a little Noam follower... bababa..college time and degree time for you, Noam will give it to you for free i am sure, you have the right state of mind required for his school of thoughts lol..

  • @sunset002007 I DO NOT hold ANYTHING AGAINST YOU my friend.

    I apologise.

    Your comment made me react,that is all your comment did,it made me react.

    It was not meant to be an attack on you as such and i certainly did not mean for you to feel that i was attacking you as a Human Being,just the comment you made under the Youtube name.

    Listen my friend,we ARE NOT names or persons or personalities,which are Legal Fictions created when we are born and registered as such.

    We are free Human Beings!

  • @nikamota lol, there is no offenses..just the 'twat' part i did not clearly understand..or the part of my comments you did not approve -i was just elliptically and ironically referencing to the very special obama/chomsky relations..there would be a lot to say apparently..i am not american, nor english is my first language as you could maybe guessed (lol)..feel free to express more clearly the parts you disaproved..if u positively really wish)

  • @only1too I don't think it's quite as simple as the existence of an order as such. I think rich corp.s get what they want through lobbying in .us. The media is owned by many of those corps. I think technology, race wars, & other things can exist as a distraction. D vs R and so on. But that's all a huge step away from a one world government. All this speculation of such is all over the internet, if they did exist they'd have to eliminate the net. Or opposit organization would prevail

  • @TMundo

    you´d be surprised. look at CFR&Tri-lateral com.,bilderburger;who,what they say&do.

    ¨lobbying¨ is preferred way to be bribed;campaign contributions become tax write-offs etc..Since napoleans defeat at waterloo, big money has indebted/bankrupted nations via central banking.bankrolled both ends of every war(re:grandpa bushs 1st mil) including russian revolution for socio-science projects ie.best way to subjugate the masses experiments.¨global¨ issue anyone?its a satanic freemansons world

  • @TMundo

    p.s. watch 1992 deddy bush speech to the U.N. and count how many times he says ¨new world order¨...

    keeping in mind that maggoty son-of-a-fascist piece of shit bonersman¨was the grand poo-bah of the cia in the 70s when much shit ¨globally¨ was hitting the fan.

    no secret kabals dominating globally? get your head out out of the sand, quit believing what you are told by the corporate hypno-screens- actually think in the reverse when getting ¨information¨(not knowledge)from those ¨sources¨.

  • @morph995 puppet like Chomsky? Chomsky is an intellectual in linguistics and philosophy and has spent his entire life educating the masses. Huxley would be proud of Chomsky if he were to be alive today. More so, Chomsky, Orwell, and Huxley all shared similar political beliefs, they are all leftists, anti-capitalist, anti-communist.

  • on point.

  • What a mind.  He would be an amazing individual to sit and take mushrooms with. Not that I take mushrooms or anything, I would just feed them to Aldous and enjoy the LIGHT show. He had very clear sight...

  • This man was a prophet.

  • It's hard to fathom how deep down the rabbit hole we've sunk when we stop to consider that such interviews of such intellectual/social content were once conducted on prime-time television and it was simply a matter-of-course, even if it was a little edgy!

    This is the equivalent- today's equivalent -of Oprah interviewing Noam Chomsky.lol That's simply inconcievable. Luk how dumb-downed and conditioned we've become and in so little time! Oprah would be fired and Chomsky wuld b labled a terroris

  • @JoeyMartyr Excellent comment. It is a sad state of affairs when "The Simpspns" and "Comedy Central" provide more depth and insight than our evening news programs.

  • amazing insight - this video should be shown in schools.

  • it is

  • I'm very appreciative of my English teacher for showing it to us. I had already done some preliminary research on this topic before for fun as it is a very thought - provoking one. This video further illuminated the negative effects of technology and deplorable habits of modern culture. I find it very depressing that today we regularly see shows like "Jerry Springer" and "MTV", which, although entertaining, I find to be utter crap compared to informative interviews like the above shown. /rant :D

  • everything he says is true

  • Read Huxley's essay on Decentralization

  • the outro music is strange^^

  • mike wallace wants communism what would you except from a cfr memeber

  • "Is freedom necessary?" It is necessary to be free, because with it you do not have to fear for your life when you disagree with "higher authority". There's been a force of crisis management using the "war on terror" to terrorize its own people into coerced acceptance of tighter controls, further threats of dehumanizing surveillience, and a coercion to fit in with "the real world."The problem is, is that "the real world" has a new definition. i.e. conform or starve.The steel face of corporatism.

  • Round 3 @60Minutes Mike Wallace vs. Aldous Huxley x Winner = Huxley @StevenVisible

  • huxley probably knew that smoking was not good for your health back then and was probably saying in his head,"damn this guy is a fool" lol

  • as i said-a prophet

  • Why Mike? Because there are so many guys like you who can't get it & there are far more guys who don't want to get it, therefore our doom is certain. "Organizational men" are everywhere now. To do, or rather be, otherwise is social suicide, employment suicide, and very possibly marital and familial suicide. My attitude. So fucking what?

  • Amen brother.

  • I just shit my pants after watching that!

  • @CoolSkull00 I think u may be misunderstanding him. He is just explaining that that particular setup where the scientists get paid more and have more freedom would last longer than one where "everybody" is kept suppressed and and nobody gets paid more or more freedom. He is still condemning the overall idea of either.

  • @CoolSkull00 There is no peace within the lodges because of this very struggle. Much will shatter in the future and our doom will be questionable as the handlers, or would be controllers lose their own nerve in the face of suicidal resistance. What if the Americans decide on better dead than in dread. Better dead than the walking dead: And decide to have their own Jihad, of sorts? The death of a great giant will be certain by the time it brings things under control.

  • @CoolSkull

    "Huxley is a traitor."

    You obviously comprehend nothing about the video. Huxley was merely describing Soviet Russia; he wasn't endorsing its tyranny. He spent half an hour discussing all the threats to freedom -- and why freedom is important to him -- but you pin your dimwitted misunderstanding on him anyway.

    Huxley is a proponent of DECENTRALIZATION -- 2:49 -- which is essentially the opposite of NWO statism. So keep your clueless remarks to yourself.

  • @substanti8 Sweet Jesus!

    Have you ever though about running for office? I would vote for you!

  • @substanti8 Right on. And Huxley also stated in P 2 that "Freedom requires Eternal Vigilance".

    I think all the chemicals in the air and the food are having there desired effect on the General Populace!

  • He himself was not a bad guy and he didnt want that kind of thing at all. His family may have partially been and he may have been associates with people and how he got his information.

  • It is amazing to see a nice Alpha taking time

    to reassure the silly Beta newscaster, who has

    been upset by a few simple truths.

    GRIN

  • what kind of weird music is that at the end?

  • Americans enslaved while thinking they're free--Nonsense!

    If we weren't free President Obama would tell us. He knows everything.

  • @yocanbanconit.. lol

  • @yocanbanconit Yeah Riiiiiiiight... Say are you in the market for a new bridge? I know of a couple in New York state..and one in the SanFrancisco bay region I could sell to you!! And Bush would have told you the same thing too, as long as his handlers let him. They are all Puppets..

  • I was joking. Who would seriously say Obama knows everything? Christ is King followed by Elvis.

  • Chrsit king? lol. Christ couldn't carry Socrates' jockstrap.

    Elvis?

    Screw Elvis- give me Shakespeare or give me syphilis.

  • lol.

  • I can't believe this Mike chap dared to say what he said in the ending.Nowadays it would have all be banned,and labeled as blasphemy!

  • Man the Huxley family was very prominent in Science and Literature!

    You had Thomas Henry Huxley who helped push Darwin's evolution through. Another naturalist Huxley. Aldous himself, and currently another Huxley that won the Nobel Prize in Science. Very prestigious family indeed!

    Sad he had to die at an age of 69, he would have been shocked to see America today, where the 2009 election cost a Billion dollars in campaigning. The Brave New World is becoming a reality.

  • Aldous Huxley was the greatest English writer of the 21th century as well...Mike Wallace on the end is mentioning Russia...but today we can say more or less all western world is what AH told us about...great great great mind...respect...

  • Aldous Huxley was the greatest English writer of the 20th century, one of its greatest thinkers and my FAV! Love it. Wake up. Spread some Propoganda for PEACE!

  • I would love to read his book A Brave new world, but i'm terrible at reading i'm much better at listening to Audio with or without video.

    But i will try and read his book soon, it seems of great importance.

  • Why is it I have only heard of Aldous Huxely through listening to The Doors. If i hand been educated about this man earlier in life I might not be waiting tables for a living!

  • If you want to move on from waiting tables go to google videos and listen to " how to get rich with the secret use of quantum science ". ENJOY. Let me know what you think.

  • I think Aldous Huxley would be disgusted by that video, "The Secret" and all other scams like it.

  • Till then, Mike Wallace, good night.

    Class, he's saying good night to himself!

  • stoopid cold war hysteria by mike

  • he had yes his second satisfaction, unfortunately

  • we're fucked up and can't do something about it

  • wierd seeing Mike smoking a cigarette WHILE interviewing on the air!

  • you won't hear too much about this man or critical thinking in schools today...no surprise they've dumbed down the institutions..

  • @alfredunhill ...critical thinking??? Don't you know the majority of Americans think the Earth is 9000 years old, and we danced w/ the Dinosaurs????

    Palin/Beck 2012 ....Time to move to Dunfermline...

  • @SolarTiger not sure what the majority of americans are thinking, but if palin/beck are any reflection, they're not thinking at all.....