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Predictive Programming - The B-org Collective: Unimatrix One (Part 2 of 2)

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Marina Sirtis (Troi):
"The interesting thing about them is that they're joined mentally. So actually, it's like a hive of bees."

Levar Burton (Geordi La Forge):
"I think ultimately for human beings losing our individuality is our biggest fear, and the Borg represent this all-engulfing presence."

Gates McFadden (Beverly Crusher):
"They're something that you can actually see. Metaphorically speaking technology becoming in our lives, people having such strong relationships with their computers that they forget how to interact socially and they lose humanity. And that we so demand so many things of ourselves and our children that we actually just forget how to have the full range of emotions and be compassionate and build a community."

Jan. 2, 2009
Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" on RBN:
Dr. WHO Hyping Incredible-Inevitable
mp3 - http://cuttingthroughthematrix.net/CTTM2009/Alan_Watt_CTTM_LIVEonRBN_226_Dr_W...
transcript - http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/transcripts/Alan_Watt_CTTM_LIVEonRBN_2...

Topics of show covered in following links:

CBC Flu Archive - http://www.archive.org/details/CBC_Flu_Archive

The Age of Transitions - http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=26320

Horror Emergency Laws Set To Kill - http://www.wiseupjournal.com/?p=736 - by Gabriel O'Hara - Jan. 2, 2008

Environment minister Sammy Wilson: I still think man-made climate change is a con - http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/environment/environment-minister-sammy... - Dec. 31, 2008

Taken from the transcript:

"Amber: I want to just mention something about Star Trek ... I noticed that every time there's food, every time they eat or there's food, it's always just vegetables and fruit!

Alan: That's right, except for the Klingons, the Klingons like some sort of protein manufactured things, they're like worms, they moved, because they were clinging on to the past, the old warrior types. That's what that meant, the Klingons.

Amber: Oh really?

Alan: But everyone else, you're right, they're all vegetarians.

Amber: It's bright green and very blue and stuff, could that be the genetically-modified stuff?

Alan: Well, I've no doubt, totally synthetic as well, on the Enterprise. It's interesting that that whole series was predictive programming though; because, as I say, they gave you a setting to do with the world but they put the setting in space, because it was about multiculturalism, all the different aliens they'd meet and all of the worlds, which were just countries, would come in under this big UN agenda. That's really what it was showing you: it was the future and the types that all joined for international / interstellar space free trade that were the good guys, but anyone who said 'no we don't want to join you' were always portrayed as bad and evil and primitive.

Amber: Right, the united federation of planets.

Alan: That's right. In one of the shows too, they also showed you a planet where no one died, they'd conquered the death; and, so the whole idea was to get Kirk in there so as he could infect one of them, who were so bored at living forever, with a disease. They showed you all these people crowding outside the Star Trek, just millions of faces pressing in with overpopulation. You were getting all these messages from fiction, that now affect us today because that's what the programming was for, our own age group growing up to where we are today.

Amber: Pretty much every episode I watch, I'm like I totally know what you're talking about, with the predictive programming because I can relate it to what's really happening.

Alan: It is and the Red Berry you know, Gene Roddenberry, he was a member of NASA, and, of course, he was getting the stuff from NASA, who helped plan the scientific future they're going to bring in and he was told to go home and write stories around them and that's how they could put that into his episodes.

Amber: Really? So, it wasn't just completely his imagination?

Alan: No, never, these guys have no better imaginations than anyone else. They're always given - same with the sci-fi writers, they all belong to the Futurist Association and the big Foundations, they will fund you to write stories around particular topics and make them sound interesting; but, they'll tell you the main details to write around.

Amber: So, they'll have meetings and stuff and then they'll just draw their material from that?

Alan: Yes."

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The Microchip Agenda
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=9689.0

The Borg Agenda
http://lenonhonorfilms.com/BorgAgendaPart1A.html
(This documentary can be downloaded from here - http://lenonhonorfilms.com/videodownloadpage.html )

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  • the borg race is the idea they have for humans of the future.. this all imprints that idea.

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