Subject: Re: Smart Meter meeting Thursday 23rd DECC
Dear ********
You are quite right in pointing out our name represents
an unwillingness to compromise over this pernicious agenda.
It's an argument over what flavour of in-house government
spy/control/behaviour modelling box is preferred. I don't
doubt you dislike it anymore than I do but, encouragingly,
we have dozens of members after only 4 weeks of existence
who share our concerns. I think you are right on the money
about the DECC's reasons for not wanting us there, although
of course they themselves were wrong to think we couldn't be
constructive - quite the opposite in fact. The real problem
is that we're not trying to construct the same thing they
are.
I speak purely on my own behalf when I say this but, from
where I'm sitting, the current energy "issue" represents a
good example of yet another Hegelian "dialectic", designed
to deliver a pre-packaged solution to a manufactured problem
that's hyped continually by fear-mongering industry and
media mouthpieces to a general public incapable of critical
thought. After repeating the lie enough (Goebells wrote
about "the bigger the lie, the more people will believe
it"), a "new" solution is rolled out for us all to marvel at
which, without any exceptions in my memory at
least, involves more centralised control, a further
amputation of civil liberties and ever more surveillance -
and more money. I would point to the current roll-out of
fingerprinting systems in UK schools as a prima facie
example of this. Who would have thought that dinner money
would become such an inconvenience? Or that our schools
would be able to find the ~£27,000 per system required to
install it, plus on-going maintenance contracts? And let's
not forget the energy required to power them all!
At the risk of exposing myself as a tin-foil hat-wearing
conspiracy theorist (as if I hadn't already!), I would
further venture that there are an abundance of free energy
devices and designs sitting in the same draws as the plans
for Smart Meters. I have seen some of these technologies in
action and read about many more - they work. Regrettably,
the current political, economic, scientific, religious and
cultural "order" would rather set itself on fire than have
their precious power structures destroyed by us losing our
dependence on a centralised, closed-loop energy system like
oil and gas. And this is of course academic anyway if we
continue to allow this Fabian agenda to roll into town
unchecked and do nothing more than scratch away at the
paintwork. I do wish we could have some grown-up
conversations about this, but our highly controlled media
obviously can't go anywhere near it. And so on we go - for
now.
I do agree that it is paramount that we continue to raise
alarms bells about the wireless component of Smart Meters -
if nothing else, it will help to raise public awareness, and
possibly give people enough impetus to refuse these
dastardly Meters. However, I don't see the DECC wavering at
all on wireless. It's too important to their plan to cover
the planet in RFID - the new IPv6 internet schema is going
to open up 340 trillion, trillion, trillion new IP
addresses. Why do we need that many? Well one reason is
that we continue to produce so much cheap, energy-intensive
crud, and this protocol will give "them" the ability to
track -in the words of IBM's CEO Sam Palmisano- "every
object produced, every service, every process and every
human". IBM is a massive driving force behind Smart Grid,
and is the owner of Verichip - the human microchipping
company which has a patent on the world's first "personal
locator device" - an RFID microchip for us humans.
I know I've gone on a bit, but if you'll let me go
seemingly off topic for a moment, it's become apparent to me
by studying the works of the likes of Johann Fichte and John
Taylor Gatto (I associate produced a film recently with
Gatto) that the ruling class, via the Government, has been
operating a school system for more than 100 years that was
imported and directly based on the Prussian system. This
system is purpose-built to confuse our children, render them
emotionally and intellectually dependent, make them
indifferent, destroy their natural curiosity and hides from
sight the true tools of learning. Instead of being given
the means to think critically, based on the classical
liberal arts found in the trivium and quadrivium (developed
for us over centuries since the days of like Aristotle and
Plato), we force-feed our children unrelated subjects in
parrot fashion, which change at the ring of a bell, and
understandably results in a brand new, young adult with no
true self-esteem. Over the course of 15,000 hours of
schooling, we have our mental legs broken to prevent us from
gaining the knowledge and understanding to become truly
independent of mind, to deal with life, and to prosper.
What does this have to do with Smart Meters? Well, if
our inability to think critically gets preyed upon by
well-oilled marketing machines that target our emotions
instead of simply meeting a need (advertising 100 years ago
simply explained product benefits - nothing more), then we
more than often "buy it" because we don't know how to
critically evaluate the information - we are powerless to
resist. I may be preaching to the choir here - forgive me -
but what this shows is that have deliberately created a
society of insecure consumers, who seek to fill a void in
their lives with a bigger plasma screen. Or a bigger car.
Or new "smart" phone!
And so, in the end, the same system which gives us the
false "two party" choice in Government (as per Prof Carroll
Quigley's Tragedy & Hope) has also created a nation of
dependent, emotionally stunted, unthinking, compliant
consumers, who gain provisional self-esteem from ownership
of crappy gadgets imported from China - and then we are told
that WE are responsible for global warming (or is it climate
change?). And the solution to this manufactured problem?
A Smart Meter.
I would suggest that it's not a Smart Meter we need -
it's a shift in consciousness, and a realisation that we've
been deliberately screwed.
Grist for the mill.
Mike Mitcham
Stop Smart Meters! (uk)