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Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

July 4, 2021 "Cutting Through the Matrix" with Alan Watt --- Redux (Educational Talk From the Past): "IBM = Eye-Bee-M(A Son) = Eye-Beam = I Am Bee. Bee = Cell = Cell Phone" *Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Feb. 22, 2007 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)

04 Jul 2021

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--{ "IBM = Eye-Bee-M(A Son) = Eye-Beam = I Am Bee. Bee = Cell = Cell Phone"© Alan Watt}-- Original Broadcast Feb. 22, 2007 - Virtual Realities - Projecting Anxiety and Insecurity - The Burden of Money - Image of Oneself - Money System is Based on Fear - Human Nature - Groupthink - Committees - Serfs and Tenant Farmers - The Industrial Revolution - Elite Destroying their Old Structure to Bring in their New - Brzezinski, Between Two Ages - Adaptation - Humanity Easiest to Manipulate Because they're Adaptable - Behavioural Sciences - Darwinian School, Adapt or Die - Combine with Science, Microchips, Cybernetics into the Next Type of Human - Emotion and Logic are Both Necessary; The Intuitive - Adapting Humans to Machines - Cell Phones - The BORG - Implantable Cell Phones - Virtual Reality; Loss of Normal Perception - Avatars - IBM Virtual Worlds, Lotus Connections - The Meaning of Virtue in Freemasonry - Virtual = Almost the Same - IBM's Lotusphere - IntRA-Net - The Swing of the Pendulum - Ancient Egyptian Rock Carvings Clasping the Suns' Rays = Ankh = Anchor, IBM = Eye-Beam, Intra-Company Coordination - Meta-Verse - Revelations of the Bible as a Business Plan; Mystery Language. (Song: "Nowhere Man" by the Beatles, "Zombie Jamboree" by Harry Belafonte) *Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Feb. 22, 2007 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)

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