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The new concentration camp

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posted on Dec, 12 2009 @ 05:17 AM
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Originally posted by endisnighe
reply to post by Extant Taxon
 


An excerpt I find definitely troubling-




Declining youth populations in Western societies could become increasingly dissatisfied with their economically burdensome ‘baby-boomer’ elders, among whom much of societies’ wealth would be concentrated. Resentful at a generation whose values appear to be out of step with tightening resource constraints, the young might seek a return to an order provided by more conservative values and structures. This could lead to a civic renaissance, with strict penalties for those failing to fulfil their social obligations. It might also open the way to policies which permit euthanasia as a means to reduce the burden of care for the elderly.


That last sentence pretty much opens the way to death panels.

So it begins.

I will download those and read them in depth, thanks for that. Or maybe not.


Yeah, this information is not something I want to spread around really, it's merely necessary. This is what TPTB are constructing contingenices for it seems. Or is it that they are actively preparing these sort of scenarios? Both probably...



posted on Dec, 14 2009 @ 11:01 AM
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Here is a full transcript of the film My Dinner With Andre. The dialogue is that profound, yet rapid; that you find yourself missing parts of the next scene thinking about what has just been said. The following is handy for going over those gems again.

Transcript of My Dinner With Andre



posted on Apr, 7 2010 @ 08:24 AM
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Thank you for posting this clip. A friend had just emailed it to me and i felt it should be shared, since it gets into the ultimate conspiracy, the dance of creativity and passivity.

May the Grace of the Stars be with us.



posted on Sep, 11 2010 @ 11:32 AM
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Well I often don't post when my comments will simply reiterate what others have said....


But that dialog was really quite profound; work of fiction or not, the Philosophy that is expressed there, and the stark realization that it draws out of a mindful observer, are rather worth most ATSer's time.


Yes that totalitarian "concentration camp" of social conformity and self delusion is alive and well, and let's just say it has spread a tad bit farther than just NYC.



Great stuff, thanks.


X



posted on Sep, 11 2010 @ 02:30 PM
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"It is extremely difficult to escape the mechanically repeated suggestions of everyday life. Even when our critical mind rejects them, they seduce us into doing what our intellect tells us is stupid." "The mechanization of modern life has already influenced man to become more passive and to adjust himself to ready-made conformity. No longer does man think in personal values, following more his own conscience and ethical evaluations; he thinks more and more in the values brought to him by mass media." Dr. Joost Meerloo Technniques of Mass Submission from his classic: The Rape of the Mind


This particular tract has been quite helpful for liberating minds...Dr Meerloo was a psychiatrist who was detained by the Nazis, and escaped with the aid of the French Resistance` and wrote his reflections about what he learned in a parody about a country called "Totalia", this book may have been an influence for George Orwell's 1984






edit on 11-9-2010 by seataka because: English is not my 2nd language



posted on Sep, 12 2010 @ 03:50 AM
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Thanks for your comment. For sure, the model of the new concentration camp has spread beyond NYC.

reply to post by seataka
 


Interesting.

Meerloo's work is on my to read list.



posted on Sep, 14 2010 @ 12:01 AM
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Originally posted by Extant Taxon
reply to post by LiveForever8
 


Yeah, it's a film to watch for sure. The dialogue in that scene is profound, truly enlightening stuff.

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The remarks made in that scene about New York City as the concentration camp the inmates themselves built, allied to your comments, do make me think of the Agenda 21 document, which does put forward the idea of highly concentrated, populous cities to take away 'urban sprawl' from the countryside. They use some interesting language throughout the document that never quite explicitly states that they want to amass the masses in concentration camp style ghetto cities, but it's what they're aiming for, as kind of indicated in the following:

Excerpt from Agenda 21:



Chapter 7 -PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE HUMAN SETTLEMENT DEVELOPMENT (c) Encouraging intermediate city development 7.18.
In order to relieve pressure on large urban agglomerations of developing countries, policies and strategies should be implemented towards the development of intermediate cities that create employment opportunities for unemployed labour in the rural areas and support rural-based economic activities, although sound urban management is essential to ensure that urban sprawl does not expand resource degradation over an ever wider land area and increase pressures to convert open space and agricultural/buffer lands for development.
7.19. Therefore all countries should, as appropriate, conduct reviews of urbanization processes and policies in order to assess the environmental impacts of growth and apply urban planning and management approaches specifically suited to the needs, resource capabilities and characteristics of their growing intermediate-sized cities. As appropriate, they should also concentrate on activities aimed at facilitating the transition from rural to urban lifestyles and settlement patterns and at promoting the development of small-scale economic activities, particularly the production of food, to support local income generation and the production of intermediate goods and services for rural hinterlands.
7.20. All cities, particularly those characterized by severe sustainable development problems, should, in accordance with national laws, rules and regulations, develop and strengthen programmes aimed at addressing such problems and guiding their development along a sustainable path. Some international initiatives in support of such efforts, as in the Sustainable Cities Programme of Habitat and the Healthy Cities Programme of WHO, should be intensified. Additional initiatives involving the World Bank, the regional development banks and bilateral agencies, as well as other interested stakeholders, particularly international and national representatives of local authorities, should be strengthened and coordinated. Individual cities should, as appropriate:
a. Institutionalize a participatory approach to sustainable urban development, based on a continuous dialogue between the actors involved in urban development (the public sector, private sector and communities), especially women and indigenous people;
b. Improve the urban environment by promoting social organization and environmental awareness through the participation of local communities in the identification of public services needs, the provision of urban infrastructure, the enhancement of public amenities and the protection and/or rehabilitation of older buildings, historic precincts and other cultural artifacts. In addition, "green works" programmes should be activated to create self-sustaining human development activities and both formal and informal employment opportunities for low-income urban residents;
c. Strengthen the capacities of their local governing bodies to deal more effectively with the broad range of developmental and environmental challenges associated with rapid and sound urban growth through comprehensive approaches to planning that recognize the individual needs of cities and are based on ecologically sound urban design practices;
d. Participate in international "sustainable city networks" to exchange experiences and mobilize national and international technical and financial support;
e. Promote the formulation of environmentally sound and culturally sensitive tourism programmes as a strategy for sustainable development of urban and rural settlements and as a way of decentralizing urban development and reducing discrepancies among regions;
f. Establish mechanisms, with the assistance of relevant international agencies, to mobilize resources for local initiatives to improve environmental quality;
g. Empower community groups, non-governmental organizations and individuals to assume the authority and responsibility for managing and enhancing their immediate environment through participatory tools, techniques and approaches embodied in the concept of environmental care. 7.21. Cities of all countries should reinforce cooperation among themselves and cities of the developed countries, under the aegis of non-governmental organizations active in this field, such as the International Union of Local Authorities (IULA), the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) and the World Federation of Twin Cities.
E. Promoting sustainable energy and transport systems in human settlements
7.52. Promoting efficient and environmentally sound urban transport systems in all countries should be a comprehensive approach to urban-transport planning and management. To this end, all countries should:
a. Integrate land-use and transportation planning to encourage development patterns that reduce transport demand;
b. Adopt urban-transport programmes favouring high-occupancy public transport in countries, as appropriate;
c. Encourage non-motorized modes of transport by providing safe cycleways and footways in urban and suburban centres in countries, as appropriate;
d. Devote particular attention to effective traffic management, efficient operation of public transport and maintenance of transport infrastructure;


f. Re-evaluate the present consumption and production patterns in order to reduce the use of energy and national resources.

[edit on 7/12/09 by Extant Taxon]


It's too bad you posted a link that forces people to log into or even open a FaceBook account in order to download this document.

Here is the link to download from the UN.com website it's self. the Agenda 21 document

If the link goes down in the near future head on over to Take Out Cinema .com where we will be producing a whole show on this subject in the near future.



posted on Sep, 14 2010 @ 05:42 AM
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You don't have to open a Facebook account at Scribd.com (when you register there) to download that document. It's merely an option.

Thanks for the alternative link.




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