[governance] 2005 - The Year in Review

Jim Fleming JimFleming at ameritech.net
Sat Dec 31 09:33:02 EST 2005


Dateline: ATLANTIS - 2005

2005 has been a very good year for Netizens* in general.

1. The population of *educated* Netizens has grown substantially.
2. More and more low-cost, always-on, devices have now been deployed at the
edges of a faster and more secure, stable, and reliable core transport that
is NOT able to be black-holed by THE Big Lie Society (TBLS). Soon, real-soon
better wireless technology will allow more
Netizens to route around THE Big Lie Society.
3. The next generation of Netizens, emerging from the Tween population (10
to 12 year olds), are more educated than the last generation and now can see
what a destructive force THE Big Lie Society can be, especially when teamed
up with THE Really Big Lie Society (TRBLS).
4. Walled-gardens to protect Netizens continue to grow. Tweens can now
become more
educated about the history of THE Big Lie Society and THE Really Big Lie
Society. THE
Big Lie Society of course continues to preach about the dangers of
walled-gardens. They are
of course more and more aware that they are being locked OUT of those
walled-gardens and
more compelling content and technology is available inside the
walled-gardens, because much
of it is created by Netizens.
5. Bandwidth inside walled-gardens and between walled-gardens is now a
better understood
factor. Educated Netizens now see that bandwidth is not just related to the
speed bits travel
in channels. Bandwidth is also related to the content and quality of the
bits, the origin of the
information, and the timing when the bits are delivered. Netizens are
learning that their time is
an extremely valuable commodity and walled-gardens can help them channel
their energy and
to interact with other Netizens and avoid the end-less black-holes created
by THE Big Lie
Society and THE Really Big Lie Society. Those black-holes are mostly
designed to absorb
Netizens' time and deplete their energy. Walled-gardens now help to better
protect Netizens.

2005 has been a very good year for Netizens* in general.

2006 will be an important year when the walled-gardens become more closed,
Netizens will
freely make their way in and out and THE Big Lie Society will not be capable
of navigating
the narrow passages with their baggage of lies. They of course will prey on
places like NZ
where they can easily invade from numerous directions and dominate the
population. Netizens
will be protected in their walled-gardens, far from the reach of THE Big Lie
Society. It is very
important NOT to allow THE Big Lie Society to disperse or morph into
thousands of parts
and pieces. It is much better to keep the 52-headed Frankenstein monster
organism intact
and watch it closely as it attempts to navigate around Planet Earth. It
Seeks Overall Control.

Dateline: ATLANTIS - 2005

*Netizens - People who use the .NET on a 24x7 basis, in real-time, and who
rarely (if ever) rely on MeatSpace Humanoids for anything important related
to the .NET

THE Big Lie Society is composed of 52 people who conspire to control network
resources and content for their personal gain. If one of the people dies,
there is always another person that has been groomed to take their position
in THE Big Lie Society. Their names, faces and history can easily be
documented on a deck of playing cards. They will do almost anything or pay
people to do anything to be part of that deck of cards.

THE Really Big Lie Society is composed of 52 people who conspire to control
MeatSpace resources, governments and the media because they really believe
if they
do not do that, Planet Earth will self-destruct. Backed by massive funding
from massive
populations of people, with less and less freedoms, THE Really Big Lie
Society makes
up whatever story they want, feeds it to *their* media for consumption by
the masses,
who are distracted and satisfied, and continue to fund THE Really Big Lie
Society and
of course, THE Big Lie Society.

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