Brave New World and individual power
by Jon Rappoport
November 1, 2017
Rule by technocracy—that is the subject of this article. In such a future, there would be no politicians. They would have been made extinct…
Huxley’s 1932 novel about a World State and its version of Utopia is still one of the most important and relevant novels of our time.
It is the companion piece to Orwell’s 1984. The overt brutal force has been removed from the equation in Brave New World. Instead: all births are synthetic, hatched in artificial womb factories, with accompanying genetic manipulation; no more nuclear families; no more monogamy; education is achieved through hypnotic sleep-learning; a caste system is engineered so the lower, less intelligent classes are happy with their lot, and the upper-level “alphas” occupy the top positions; the castes have little interest in associating with each other.
Technocracy has triumphed.
The theme of life, the basic theme, is Pleasure. Pleasures of the senses. Not of the mind, not of constructive action, certainly not of imagination. Pleasure keeps the citizens of the World State occupied…and if that fails, the ultimate backup is a drug called Soma, which relieves anxiety and depression and stimulates “happiness.”
There are many people living among us today who would opt for that life in a heartbeat. They would see no downside. “Well, of course. Sign me up. I’ve been trying to find that pleasure all along. I’ll take it.”
The 1932 technocrats of Brave New World found a key. Why should they waste time trying to inflict pain on the population as a control mechanism? Why should they risk rebellion and revolution? Go “positive.” Give people pleasure. Absolutely.
All older forms of government fade away. They were just crude experiments in the foothills of the one and only revolution: technology deployed to pacify the world.
By the way, in Brave New World, no one reads books. They’re unnecessary. They make no sense. The “better life” is already a living fact. What possible benefit could a book deliver?
Every time I read Brave New World I see complacent animals grazing in pastures. That’s the picture. Human animals at peace in the fields. Nothing to care about. Nothing to think about. Just bend and chew. Don’t worry, be happy.
As Patrick Wood mentions in his fine and highly recommended book, Technocracy Rising, Huxley began writing Brave New World as a parody of other utopian novels of his time, but he became fascinated with his own ideas along the way, and set his mind to the task of fleshing out a technological end-game civilization.
Brave New World reveals a landscape in which people would be unable to turn around and throw off what has been done to them. They would not consider it. They would have no basis for comparison. They would have no cultural memory. They are living in a universal super-welfare state. Their needs are satisfied—especially the central need: pleasure. It isn’t gained or worked for. It’s given. It’s a fact as basic as rain and sun. It’s there. It’s the shortest distance between the present moment and the next moment.
Isn’t this the fairy tale told about rich and famous celebrities? They can wake up in the morning thinking about pleasure that is immediately there for the taking. They have the means. They have the time. They have the opportunity. In Brave New World, everyone is that kind of creature. By necessity. There is no real choice. Their most base desires are their only desires. Their horizon is shortened.
Here are several choice quotes from Huxley’s masterwork:
“Hot tunnels alternated with cool tunnels. Coolness was wedded to discomfort in the form of hard X-rays. By the time they were decanted the embryos had a horror of cold. They were predestined to emigrate to the tropics, to be miner and acetate silk spinners and steel workers. Later on their minds would be made to endorse the judgment of their bodies. ‘We condition them to thrive on heat,’ concluded Mr. Foster. ‘Our colleagues upstairs will teach them to love it’.”
“Feeling lurks in that interval of time between desire and its consummation. Shorten that interval, break down all those old unnecessary barriers.”
“No pains have been spared to make your lives emotionally easy – to preserve you, so far as that is possible, from having emotions at all.”
“A gramme [of the pleasure drug Soma] is better than a damn.”
The foundation of Brave New World conditioning: with enough basic pleasure, there is no need to think, to contemplate, to assess, to investigate; there is no need to imagine new realities because the current one is more than sufficient; there is no need to rebel because when a person is attuned to pleasure as the highest value—and he has pleasure—what is there to object to?
Lee Silver, a molecular biologist at Princeton, has written a book, Remaking Eden (1998), about the future of gene science in society. This is how he sees things playing out:
“The GenRich—who account for ten percent of the American population—all carry synthetic genes. All aspects of the economy, the media, the entertainment industry, and the knowledge industry are controlled by members of the GenRich class….
“Naturals work as low-paid service providers or as laborers. [Eventually] the GenRich class and the Natural class will become entirely separate species with no ability to crossbreed, and with as much romantic interest in each other as a current human would have for a chimpanzee.
“Many think that it is inherently unfair for some people to have access to technologies that can provide advantages while others, less well-off, are forced to depend on chance alone, [but] American society adheres to the principle that personal liberty and personal fortune are the primary determinants of what individuals are allowed and able to do.
“Indeed, in a society that values individual freedom above all else, it is hard to find any legitimate basis for restricting the use of repro-genetics. I will argue [that] the use of reprogenetic technologies is inevitable. [W]hether we like it or not, the global marketplace will reign supreme.”
Of course, in the future Huxley describes in Brave New World, there is no marketplace. The powers-that-be have built a World State. It is run by a scientific elite. They have left behind all traditional forms of governing.
That is all. That is enough.
This vision of technocracy clarifies the agenda. The New World Order eventually travels light years beyond political tyranny. What need is there for laws or courts or traditional office holders or even the inside game of bribery and special favors?
They were old; this is new.
Make a list of people, down through history, you would consider the most important heroes and geniuses. In the Brave New World, such people would be inessential. They would not exist. They would be programmed out of the equation. Gone. Erased.
Technocracy becomes the ultimate form of governance. The ultimate form of Globalism. The solution to conflict.
What has really been “solved?” THE INDIVIDUAL. He is the thorny outlier, the person who says NO. The person who has his own ideas and his own vision.
He becomes “nice.” He becomes agreeable. He becomes polite. He becomes a member of the group. He gives up the ghost.
HE DOESN’T EVEN KNOW HE’S SURRENDERING, PIECE BY PIECE.
He doesn’t realize he’s forsaking himself for a world of shallow pleasure.
The struggle of centuries, to liberate the individual from the group and from the king and the priest class, is gradually reversed. The “new wisdom” says: go back, go back into the group.
Here is another gem, from Gregory Stock, former director of the program in Medicine, Technology, and Society at the UCLA School of Medicine:
“Even if half the world’s species were lost [during genetic experiments], enormous diversity would still remain. When those in the distant future look back on this period of history, they will likely see it not as the era when the natural environment was impoverished, but as the age when a plethora of new forms—some biological, some technological, some a combination of the two—burst onto the scene. We best serve ourselves, as well as future generations, by focusing on the short-term consequences of our actions rather than our vague notions about the needs of the distant future.”
The primary assumption here is that species are replaceable. If one species dies out, another can be created. As for the individual, he doesn’t count at all. He’s not even on the radar.
So who will put him on the radar? Our leaders? Brain researchers and molecular biologists?
That task falls to individuals themselves.
In order to gain a glimpse of hope, the individual needs to discover he has power. He is not a tiny creature in a sea of collective reality.
The collective is the illusion.
In our time, the individual discovering his own power and its true scope is the work of a lifetime.
This is why I write.
This is the actual Brave New World.
Individual power. The power to invent new Reality.
(New piece up on my other blog — OUTSIDE THE REALITY MACHINE, entitled The reality game and ancient Tibetan magicians.)
(To read about Jon’s mega-collection, Exit From The Matrix, click here.)
Jon Rappoport
The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free NoMoreFakeNews emails here or his free OutsideTheRealityMachine emails here.
Bravo!!!!
Here in Flyoverstan we read Animal Farm in 5th grade and in 10th grade it was 1984.
By senior year Brave New World was to be read. I can assure you these books are no longer in the curriculum but maybe one day Fahrenheit 451 will come to pass.
Gaia worshippers will say it is for the trees and worshippers of the control over other people will say it is for the good of the collective. Brainwashed zombies will nod and say more Soma please.
BTW-Soma is an actual drug. Forward! Yes we can. Keep the Kulak scum out!
Quote from Lee Silver: “Indeed, in a society that values individual freedom above all else, it is hard to find any legitimate basis for restricting the use of repro-genetics. I will argue [that] the use of reprogenetic technologies is inevitable. [W]hether we like it or not, the global marketplace will reign supreme.”
I suspect that Dr. Silver has not fully appreciated the ramifications of genetic manipulations in wild type situations. What I’m talking about is that molecular biologists and related professions are typically creating genetic variants of test animals (typically mice, but not only mice) that are then grown and kept under special pathogen free conditions. This will be where the GenRich types will come to grief, under conditions that are not pathogen free, and under conditions where the diet is not strictly controlled. We (wild type organisms) have inherited genetic material that has been thoroughly tested in evolutionary history. The GenRich types will not have this advantage. A big problem with genetic manipulations is that the signosome/signalome has extremely complex feedback communications that tend to defeat the genetic manipulation under wild type pathogen containing conditions. But I could be wrong. Roll the dice. It’s your future. Personally, I’m not interested in tempting fate with genetic manipulations.
*******ATTENTION ******* Here is the Brave New World we live in …….
Is this the guy who Congress should be trusting to investigate the so called Russian terrorism of our 2016 election ????? Shouldn’t the FBI be locking up the CRAZY PEOPLE like the GUY IN NY yesterday as well as the FRAUDS ????
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Don’t you think its strange that after the ISIS connection was made that the FBI is now calling it quits on the worse mass murder in US History ??? check out the Video on what was going on outside HOOTERS …..
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A bit off topic,Jon,
But, you must read this compilation on the VigilantCitizen website: : It is incredible all the information they have.:
A Compilation Of What We Know About The Vegas Shooting On October 1st With Source Links
https://vigilantcitizenforums.com/threads/a-compilation-of-what-we-know-about-the-vegas-shooting-on-october-1st-with-source-links.1742/
Jon
Given that Orwell’s “1984” was published to mark (?) the year’s anniversary of the reformation of Israel at Palestine’s expense in 1949, wouldn’t it be poetic if Hitler’s Havaara (Jewish uninterrupted repatriation or “home coming” to Palestine) Pact with German “Zionists” (Havaara is the only recognised authority to my knowledge) on 25th August 1933 marked the anniversary of “Brave New World” by Huxley.
I have scoured Google but can find no “original publication” date.
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By the way, Palestine never existed.
And have you notice in Trump released files on the Kennedy assasination,that it was said that Hitler escaped to Argentina and lived till 95 years old.
WRONG, From Quebec
Palestine is formed from ancient Aryan script and it means [words to the effect] “the land where no one can live” or “No man’s land”. Does not Israhell constantly STEAL Lebanese water?
The location I had for Hitler was Bolivia. Interesting the Israelite “dissident” SPY Roi Tov is (or was) “stranded” there. According to the KGB, Hitler died in 1976 (I’d need a calculator to work out his age, assuming the “official” DOB isn’t fraudulent). As for the JFK scam, ROFLAO is all I can say. You really think they would release the truth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??