by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:
We are in a challenging time where our nations, free markets, culture and human rights are under attack. The threats we face include physical assaults like warfare, as well as more abstract dangers such as censorship, surveillance and economic warfare.
Network warfare has changed the game immensely; it has become a global civil war. Network warfare uses information technology and computer systems to disrupt or disable, as well as to gather intelligence and conduct information operations.
This form of warfare is total and unrestricted, encompassing all aspects of participation in society. The distinction between military and civilian targets is blurred and people are increasingly under attack from various powerful forces of which the key players are groups of wealthy “elites” who have accrued wealth and power that rivals nations.
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We all have the ability and are given the opportunity to either escalate it or be a “peacemaker.” After reading the article below by Gabriel, choose for yourself what role you are playing and what role you would like to play.
The Ugliness of War and Technocracy
By Gabriel
For those interested in preserving our nations, free markets, culture or even basic human rights, we are in an outright harrowing time.
Many of these challenges are direct physical assaults, like warfare, but there is also a wide variety of abstract dangers. Such as censorship, surveillance, economic warfare, or disaster capitalism.
Governments battle against their people for control over policy, and against mega-corporations for control over the public.
Families, communities and even entire nations are stuck in the crossfire of larger plans without clear allies to depend on.
Marshall McLuhan’s quote has become a tired cliche these days as more and more people recognise that vast swaths of humanity are under attack from seemingly every direction.
“World War 3 is a guerrilla information war with no division between military and civilian participation.”—Marshall McLuhan
The quote accurately describes what many are feeling, but little else. It leaves behind many questions to ponder further:
- What is the war about?
- Who’s waging the war and against whom?
- Who’s winning?
- Is there a side to join or oppose?
- When will it be over?
- What can we do to protect ourselves?
I don’t pretend to have all the answers, but there are useful guides to follow. In the words of Spartacus: “War has always been a convenient human-shredder for the overclass. It has always been this way. …It’s a scam. It has always been a scam.” We’re reminded to consider who has always had a hand in orchestrating and profiting off wars: the powerful. Unfortunately, this isn’t immediately helpful. Just as the atom bomb changed the balance of power between nations of the world, network warfare, where dynamic super-national forces engage in a global civil war, the game has changed immensely. As super-wealthy cliques accrue wealth and power that rivals nations, governments themselves can easily become mere strategic objectives in larger games.