Technology
Technology (Idea, Industry) | |
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Interest of | • Sonia Arrison • Ivan Illich • Derrick Jensen • Theodore Kaczynski • David F. Noble • Science and Technology Select Committee • Peter Thiel • Richard Thieme |
The application of science for practical purposes, usually in industry. |
Technology has debilitating effects which have long been a concern.[1]
Contents
Criticism
Prominent critics included Ivan Illich and Jacques Ellul.[2]
Development
Technological development relies on research, which may be expensive and fruitless. A common pattern is for it to be contracted out at public expense, for example in universities, but then used for private gain once commercially viable. For the deep state, technologies of social control and mass surveillance are of particular interest.
Mass Surveillance
- Full article: Mass surveillance/Technology
- Full article: Mass surveillance/Technology
A confluence of rapid technological developments continue to offer ever more extreme technologies for monitoring and control. Since 2001, the strategy of tension has assumed prominence as a means of inculcating fear in an effort to push forward public acceptance of mass surveillance. While the threat of "terrorism" remains extremely small, as compared to other everyday threats such as traffic accidents,[4] public fear of it are being stoked, most obviously by false flag attacks, but also by nurturing of enemy images such as that of the "radicalised" of "extremist" Muslims.
Computation
- Full article: Computation/Technology
- Full article: Computation/Technology
Economy
Big Tech dominate the industry.
Weapons
- Full article: Weapons/Technology
- Full article: Weapons/Technology
Examples
Page name | Description |
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Aircraft | |
Alt Tech | New social media platforms. |
Anti-Covid air technology | A genuine response to COVID, or just a cash grab? |
Big Tech | |
Bitcoin | A cryptocurrency |
CRISPR gene editing | Breakthrough technology making gene editing easy and fast. |
Car | A means of transportation |
Communications technology | |
Computation technology | |
Directed-energy weapon | |
Drone | Remote controlled flying robots, used for a wide range of purposes by governments or private companies as they're getting banned throughout the world for personal use. |
Electricity | |
Encryption | A process of obscuring information so that it can only be read by a selected number of recipients. |
Fingerprint | Markers of human identity collected in huge government databases |
GM/Food | |
Global control grid | To the ambitious megalomaniac, 21st century technology is not only very enticing but also becoming more so. To the deep politicians of the Deep State, money is no object, so a whole range of grand schemes for technological control are conceivable. |
Graphics Processing Unit | |
High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program | |
Laser | |
LiFi | Li-Fi, which stands for “light fidelity”, has the potential to be significantly faster than current WiFi systems and can turn everyday lamps into wireless internet access points.<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> |
Missile defense | |
Money | Money is an agreement within a community to use something standardized as medium of exchange |
Nanotechnology | |
Nonviolent Communication | |
P2p | In a p2p network every participant is simultaneously server and client |
Palantir Technologies | CEO Alex Karp says: "Palantir is supporting Israel in every way we can"<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> |
Panaya | |
Chris Pavlovski | |
Pharmaceutical drug | |
Poison | |
ProtonMail | Email and VPN server originally located in formally neutral Switzerland to avoid US/NATO surveillance or "information requests", but this has been hollowed out. |
Robotization | |
Schengen Information System | The database for handling the borders of the EU known under the Schengen agreement. |
Starlink | |
Strategic Defense Initiative | |
Submarine | |
Substack | Online platform that provides publishing, payment, analytics, and design infrastructure to support subscription newsletters. |
Transhumanism | Superhuman concept with large billionaire following |
Tunnel boring machine |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Theodore Kaczynski | “[...] The Industrial Revolution has radically altered man's environment and way of life, and it is only to be expected that as technology is increasingly applied to the human body and mind, man himself will be altered as radically as his environment and way of life have been.” | Theodore Kaczynski | |
Bruce Schneier | “It is poor civic hygiene to install technologies that could someday facilitate a police state.” | Bruce Schneier | 2000 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:The Machine Stops | short story | November 1909 | E. M. Forster | A prescient and chilling fictional short story masterpiece written over 100 years ago. |
File:ScenariosForTheFuture.pdf | paper | May 2010 | Global Business Network Rockefeller Foundation |