Techspiracy
Essay by review • September 29, 2010 • Essay • 357 Words (2 Pages) • 814 Views
Techspiracy
Technology is fast but not fast enough to impress me. I am a visionary, I am
ahead of my time, I see beyond the ordinary. The technology we use today, I
envisisioned five maybe, six years ago. There are many technological breakthroughs the
public is unaware of. Breakthroughs does not become public until the government can
fully control them. The government has the public's mind so occupied with all this
digital, cyberspace, virtual reality, bull dot com crap, that some of us fail to seek
knowledge of future technologies.
Today's technology: two -way pagers, interactive cellular phones, navigational
systems and other digital gadgets may be new to Generation X; but the ideas and
prototypes of the very product we have today, were being put to use by Baby Boomers
who worked for the government a decade ago, don't feel bad, this is done for security
reasons. If we had access to everything the government uses, then we would be too
dangerous for ourselves. I have reasons to believe the longer the public waits for new
technology, the safer it will be for all of us to use. Do you recall cell phone cloning in the
early 1990's ? Cellular phone customers were being overcharged because hackers were
tapping into their accounts and activating several phones for illegal use and profit.
No matter how you look at it, it all balls down to one big conspiracy. In my
opinion, this is the way the government controls the public. They throw all these gadgets
at us to stagnate our minds. We are hooked on
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