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Bill Gates: the new Pavlov

by Jon Rappoport on Jon Rappoport

"Under the surface of this global civilization, a great and secret war is taking place. The two opponents hold different conceptions of Reality. On one side, those who claim that humans operate purely on the basis of stimulus-response, like machines; on the other side, those who believe there is a gigantic thing called freedom. Phase One of the war is already over. The stimulus-response people have won. In Phase Two, people are waking up to the far-reaching and devastating consequences of the Pavlovian program." (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)

"From the moment the first leader of the first clan in human history took charge, he busied himself with this question: "What can I say and do that will make my people react the way I want them to." He was the first Pavlov. He was the first psychologist, the first propagandist, the first mind-control boss. His was the first little empire. Since then, only the means and methods have changed." (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)

A thought-form is a picture-plus concept in the mind that tends to guide behavior.

A dominant thought-form in Earth civilization today is: universal rule through gigantic, highly organized structures; e.g., mega-corporations that owe no allegiance to any nation.

Imagine a few thousand such corporations with interlocking boards and directorates; colluding with super-regional governments and their honeycombed bureaucracies; combined with regional armies, intelligence agencies and technological elites; hooked to a global surveillance operation; in control of media; cooperating with the largest organized religions on Earth.

Imagine all this as essentially one organization—and you see the thought-form in its wide-screen version.

Top-down as top-down has never been before.

Functions and compartments defined and specialized at every level, and coordinated in order to carry out policy decisions.

As to why such a thought-form should come to dominate human affairs, the simplest explanation is: because it works.

But beneath that answer, for those who can see, there is much, much more.

Individuals come to think that "effective" and "instrumental" and "efficient" are more important than any other issues.

Keep building, keep expanding, keep consolidating gains—and above all else, keep organizing.

Such notions and thought-forms replace life itself.

The Machine has come to the fore. All questions are now about how the individual sees himself fitting into the structure and function of The Machine.

Are human beings becoming social constructs?

Populations are undergoing a quiet revolution. We can cite some of the reasons: television; education; job training and employment requirements; the Surveillance State; government organizations who follow a "zero tolerance" policy; inundation with advertising.

Yes, it's all geared to produce people who are artificial constructs.

And this is just the beginning. There are a number of companies (see, for example, affectiva.com) who are dedicated to measuring "audience response" to ads and other public messages. I'm talking about electronic measuring. The use of bracelets, for instance, that record students' emotional responses to teachers in classrooms, in real time. (Bill Gates shoveled grant money into several of these studies.)

Then there is facial recognition geared to the task of revealing how people are reacting when they sit at their computers and view websites.

Push-pull, ring the bell, watch the dog drool for his food. Stimulus-response.

It's not much of a stretch to envision, up the road a few years, whole populations more than willing to volunteer for this kind of mass experimentation. But further than that, we could see society itself embrace, culturally, the ongoing measurement of stimuli and responses.

"Yes, I want to live like this. I want to be inside the system. I want to be analyzed. I want to be evaluated. I want to accept the results. I want to be part of the new culture. Put bracelets on me. Measure my eye movements, my throat twitches that indicate what I'm thinking, and my brain waves. Going to a movie should include the experience of wearing electrodes that record my second-to-second reactions to what's happening on the screen. I like that. I look forward to it..."

In such a culture, "Surveillance State" would take on a whole new dimension.

"Sir, I want to report a malfunction in my television set. I notice the monitoring equipment that tracks my responses to programs has gone on the blink. I want it reattached as soon as possible. Can you fix it remotely, or do you need to send a repair person out to the house? I'll be here all day..."

People will take pride in their ongoing role as social constructs, just as they now take pride in owning a quality brand of car.

The thought process behind this, in so far as any thought at all takes place, goes something like: "If I'm really a bundle of responses to stimuli and nothing more, then I want to be inside a system that champions that fact and records it... I don't want to be left out in the cold."

Here is a sample school situation of the near future: for six months, Mr. Jones, the teacher, has been videotaped, moment by moment, as he instructs his class in English. All the students have been wearing electronic bracelets, and their real time emotional responses (interest, boredom, aversion) have also been recorded. A team of specialists has analyzed the six months of video, matching it up, second by second, to the students' responses. The teacher is called in for a conference.

"Mr. Jones, we now know what you're doing that works and what you're doing that doesn't work. We know exactly what students are positively reacting to, and what bores them. Therefore, we're going to put you into a re-ed seminar, where you'll learn precisely how to teach your classes from now on, to maximize your effectiveness. We'll show you how to move your hands, what tone of voice to use, how to stand, when to make eye contact, and so on..."

Mr. Jones is now a quacking duck. He will be trained how to quack "for the greater good." He is now a machine toy. Whatever is left of his passion, his intelligence, his free will, his spontaneous insights, his drive to make students actually understand what they're learning... all subordinated for the sake of supposed efficiency.

Think this is an extreme fantasy? See the Chicago Tribune, June 12, 2012, "Biosensors to monitor students' attentiveness":

"The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which has poured more than $4 billion into efforts to transform public education in the U.S., is pushing to develop an "engagement pedometer." Biometric devices wrapped around the wrists of students would identify which classroom moments excite and interest them — and which fall flat."

"The foundation has given $1.4 million in grants to several university researchers to begin testing the devices in middle-school classrooms this fall."

"The biometric bracelets, produced by a Massachusetts startup company, Affectiva Inc, send a small current across the skin and then measure subtle changes in electrical charges as the sympathetic nervous system responds to stimuli. The wireless devices have been used in pilot tests to gauge consumers' emotional response to advertising."

"Gates officials hope the devices, known as Q Sensors, can become a common classroom tool, enabling teachers to see, in real time, which kids are tuned in and which are zoned out."

"Existing measures of student engagement, such as videotaping classes for expert review or simply asking kids what they liked in a lesson, "only get us so far", said Debbie Robinson, a spokeswoman for the Gates Foundation. To truly improve teaching and learning, she said, ‘we need universal, valid, reliable and practical instruments' such as the biosensors."

"The Gates Foundation has spent two years videotaping 20,000 classroom lessons and breaking them down, minute by minute, to analyze how each teacher presents material and how those techniques affect student test scores."

"Clemson received about $500,000 in Gates funding. Another $620,000 will support an MIT scientist, John Gabrieli, who aims to develop a scale to measure degrees of student engagement by comparing biosensor data to functional MRI brain scans [!] (using college students as subjects)."

When you boil it down, the world-view represented here has nothing to do with "caring about students." It has everything to do with the Pavlovian view of humans as biological machines.

What input yields what response? How can people be shaped into predictable constructs?

As far as Gates is concerned, the underlying theme, as always, is: control.

In this new world, the process of thinking and comparing and independently judging, and the freedom to make individual choices... well, for whatever that was worth, we can't encourage it for a whole society. It's too unpredictable. We don't have time for that sort of thing. No, we have to achieve reduction. We have to seek out lowest common denominators."

This is what universal surveillance is all about. The observation of those denominators and the variances from them—the outlying and therefore dangerous departures from the norm.

"Well, we've tracked Mr. Jones' classroom for a year now, and we've collated all the measurements of reactions from the students. It was a wonderful study. But we did notice one thing. All the students showed similar patterns of reactions over time... except two students. We couldn't fit them into the algorithms. They seemed to be responding oppositely. It was almost as if they were intentionally defecting from the group. This signals some kind of disorder. We need a name for it. Is it Oppositional Defiance Disorder, or is it new? We recommend attaching electrodes to those two students' skulls, so we can get a better readout of their brain activity in real time."

You see, everything must be analyzed on the basis of stimulus response. Those two students are suffering from a brain problem. They must be. Because if they aren't, if they have the ability to choose and decide how to respond, then they have free will, and that can't be measured. Much deeper, that also suggests an X-factor in humans, wherein the flow of chemicals and atoms and quarks and mesons and photons don't tell the whole story. The rest of the story would imply the existence of something that is... non-material... above and beyond push-pull cause and effect.

The gatekeepers of this world are obsessed with ruling that out. They guard Reality itself, which is to say, their conception of Reality. They are willing to spend untold amounts of money to make that Pavlovian conception universally accepted and universally loved.

Because they own that conception. They are the self-appointed title holders. They are the kings of that domain.

I feel obligated to inform them that their domain is much, much smaller than they think it is. And in the fullness of time, which is very long, the domain is going to fall and crack and collapse and disintegrate. And all their horses and all their men won't be able to put it back together again.

Perhaps populations will have to endure a hundred years of stimulus-response society, to understand what it means. But eventually, a man like Bill Gates will be forgotten. He'll be a small footnote on a dusty page in a crumbling book in a dark room on a remote island of one unworkable computer.

A morbid venal fool who chased, for a brief moment, fool's gold.

There is an irreducible thing. It's called freedom. It is native to every individual.

Sometimes it rears its head in the middle of the night, and the dreamer awakes.

And he asks himself: what is my freedom for?

And then he begins a voyage that no device can record, measure, or analyze.

If he pursues it long enough, it takes him out of the labyrinth.

Pavlov wrote: "Mankind will possess incalculable advantages and extraordinary control over human behavior when the scientific investigator will be able to subject his fellow men to the same external analysis he would employ for any natural object, and when the human mind will contemplate itself not from within but from without."

Basically, Pavlov was promoting the idea that whatever an individual perceives and feels about his own experience is a confused mess and an obstruction.

Rather, the individual should ignore all that tripe, and instead, allow himself to be a "natural object", see himself as a clean and simple response mechanism, as planned inputs cause him to behave in various ways. Then, he'll be contemplating himself "not from within, but from without."

In other words, then he will have no life.

Bill Gates and other elite planners are working toward this end.

When Ray Kurzweil talks about hooking brains up to super-computers, he is envisioning a process of downloading that goes beyond choice. Somehow, automatically, the brain and the individual (he apparently believes they are the same thing) will receive inputs that translate into knowledge and even talent. This is another fatuous version of Pavlov.

In Brave New World, Huxley wrote: "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[s] 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"."

Stimulus-response.

If researchers developed this technology, who could doubt that elite planners would push it forward? It would be the culmination of their dream.

The freedom of the individual, his innate capacity to make wide-ranging choices, is the monkey wrench in the program. It is anti-stimulus-response.

This is why you would have to search far and wide to find, in one school, anywhere, on any level, a course that examines and promotes individual freedom.

It is anathema to the plan.

It is the silver bullet for the vampire.

Freedom comes from Within the individual, not from Without.

On the level of political control, freedom emerged and broke through during centuries of struggle.

Now, and in the future, every individual carries that torch.

So it is incumbent on the individual to understand the scope and meaning and power of his own freedom, and to decide for himself what his freedom is FOR.

What will he choose to launch from that great pasture?

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    Greg C. 13 Feb 2017 | 1:13 am

    You said it! Over 4,200 words binra (mixed-up brain) wrote on this page alone. And not one sentence is intelligible. You gotta wonder, does binra have an actual life? He's stuck on autopilot behind his computer, and apparently this is the only site he has time to visit.

    Tony 10 Feb 2017 | 10:52 pm

    "The Gates Foundation has spent two years videotaping 20,000 classroom lessons and breaking them down, minute by minute, to analyze how each teacher presents material and how those techniques affect student test scores."

    ———————————————————————————-

    Funny how it's only ever higher test scores that seem to drive research. Forget about notions of free will and individual thinking… I wonder where quality of daydreaming or deepened meditative states feature in the list of outcomes in these trials?

    "Today, in a £15m meta-study looking at 20 years of educational research, scientists at Oxford University announced that a statistically significant proportion of 3-8 year olds enjoyed petting dogs, staring out of windows and splashing through puddles. They noted a strong correlation between the volume of puddle and self-reported enjoyment levels.

    A co-author of the study said this important research should lead directly to no marketable product or technological solution whatsoever."

    Oh let me dream

    Let me…

    "The method of science depends upon our attempts to describe the world with simple theories: theories that are complex may become untestable, even if they happen to be true. Science may be described as the art of systematic over-simplification — the art of discerning what we may with advantage omit."

    — Karl Popper / The Open Universe: An Argument for Indeterminism

    H. kELLY tAYLOR 10 Feb 2017 | 10:11 pm

    Sounds to me like Gates's goal is brainwashing, programming, as with any device.

    binra 9 Feb 2017 | 12:56 pm

    I wondered if it could be simplified – but It can only reach those who are in some willingness to pause and feel for an honesty of being in place of an assertion of identity.

    "Thankyou for your willingness to pause in feeling for an honesty of being in place of an assertion of identity".

    And I do.

    binra 9 Feb 2017 | 12:44 pm

    His beliefs form the matrix of his thoughts, feelings and actions as yours do for you.
    The division of the world into winners and losers – within a context of fear of losing – is a basis from which to 'identify' in the 'winning' class and use the losers while justifying it as the management of human problems.
    If the 'problem' is defined so as to be a vector for the gaining of 'power' to some grand solution – then the problem will be protected nurtured and fed like a forest fire to clear the land.
    The capacity to hold belief in a future solution in the making while perpetuating unimaginable suffering and destruction is an example of the denial of true Presence for the sake of an evasion.

    The investment in a false goal may reveal itself false as it is also recognized that there is no way back. The price for access to 'power' is the demonstration of the capacity to break the moral allegiance (one's human feeling) to do the necessary – but set within the hierarchy of obedience.

    So the emergent need to act within an impossible situation is replicated as a recruitment tool – and instead of reaching for one highest sense of guidance one does the new master's bidding – and becomes and asset – with limited access to privilege – with strings attached.

    The sucker is played for the need to be a 'winner' – and praised for their qualities and achievements that are then cast in the role of 'helping' in a great and worthy task relative to 'these problems that must be faced – dealt with – and your the Man!'.

    A sense of greatness deserved – that was not acknowledged, supported or recognized will now assert itself in 'power' that cant be ignored. Make great again… under the power that owns you.
    Grandiosity is a grotesque and absurd masquerade. True grandeur is innate to the Soul – not the persona. What covers the Soul but the 'mind' of thought and belief that seeks to gain a world for itself!

    binra 9 Feb 2017 | 12:17 pm

    Confucious was asked on what he would do if in the seat of power – and he said he would redeem the vocabulary (obviously paraphrased in English here!).
    Who accords such import to our vocabulary or currency of thought and word?
    Anyone who recognizes that all else proceeds from its foundations – and that a corrupted or indeed hijacked foundation is a much deeper understanding of the saying; "he who steals a kingdom they call king (but who steals a loaf they hang).

    With regard to your points, a logical detective mind ensures not to run off with a good story just because it has a personal appeal – but to check the contextual supports for it. For if we simply believe what we 'want' to believe we are able to fool ourselves or be easily fooled.

    Taking believe as be live. If you cannot be live something it is the result of a dissonance or inner conflict. Feeling into the nature of the conflict uncovers what is truly you and what is clutter, baggage or indeed a negative payload of self destructive belief.

    Once one is freed from the need to identify in conflicting belief – a quality of discernment rises self aware rather than intuitive prompting or guidance. This might be called 'recognizing all things within oneself'. Judgement – in its presumptive power over life – divides and rejects to rule out from a sense of power – and so is 'in' a world of powerlessness, rage and vengeance.

    A Christian idea was to address the sin as something to correct in oneself or facilitate healing of – in the context of a true appreciation of the worth that is covered over by false thinking – from which only false or evil outcomes proceed – no matter how skilfully presented.

    So engaging in the 'ego' entanglement AS IF to be righteous is simply part of the strategy of persisting IN IT. If waking FROM the nightmare is the desire of the heart and the willingness of the mind to serve – then such entanglement is the lure of deceit and not a true communication to parley or engage with and thus give reality to.

    Listening fro willingness in the other is like looking for signs of life among the dead – who but sleep in evil dreams. A lack of willingness is easily felt by a willingness to give and receive – and so there is no call to persist in a fruitless or futile attempt to communicate in that situation – except to leave with a blessing and attend where there IS willingness.

    The 'ego' is attached to its outcomes – and if the 'sheepie' don't 'wake up' the anger rises in judgement for all to see. Who is the sleepie?

    The ego is the desire to identify better than or worse than – thus setting up a false sense of worth that inevitably manifests the 'pyramid' of hierarchical structure as personal status and personal power and personal 'glory'. No one embodied is completely without the sense of identity in lack – that automatically seeks completion in appetites or goals that substitute for true fulfilment. But there IS no substitute for love – nor for the wholeness and balance of what power is – beneath the attempt to 'lord it over' Life.

    The primary spark of motivation is not wrong for wholeness of being is our true Inheritance – but the structure of belief and definition that filters and distorts this motivation results in insane strategies for a movement originally felt AS Life. So the sense of primary grievance in abandonment or betrayal is imprinted on and associated WITH Life and assigned TO it.

    Splitting off from Life is not possible or you would have NO awareness of existing at all! And so the WISH to be a power unto yourself on that of Life which judgement rejects is the core assertion of substitution for true Willing. The Will is not controlled but received and aligned in. In some sense the denied Will is held in trust and restored as the 'Holy Spirit' of true discernment that moves through our willing-ness no matter how seemingly limited.

    There is a positive appreciation of the ego for holding attention within the world as an expression of true desire. The negatively polarized ego traps attention in the world as the defence against true desire – because true desire is your whole and holy Will. The worth of this and its fruits is always a joined or shared appreciation and felt as blessing or joyful shift to a quality of gratitude FOR being.

    the personal ego attributes the Life to ITS understanding, insight, actions as private and self special
    sense of self. IT divides off to assert ITSELF Individual. But the New Wine will not be held in the old bottles. The matrix is subscribed by the belief-wish of a private and personal self-specialness that DEPENDS on the 'enemy', 'other' or scapegoat to gain and support ITS identity as yours.

    IF you knew what it costs – no one in their right mind would want it. But no one is in their right mind because insanity is the cost. But within the mind of division is a spark that cannot be entirely extinguished and that is the stirring, promoting or noticing of a place or quality of being within you that the life in the world forgot. IF you want sanity – then learn to bring your focus here – regardless the tricks of the mind and as the capacity to recognize and not take their bait.

    It is your Life – to live and be and share in – and uniquely so. Why seek to live something else, when that costs you the true appreciation that IS yours – and is not gotten at expense of anyone else – in fact it realigns a capacity to appreciate others in ways the fear-defined sense of self cannot imagine.

    amnesiaclinic 9 Feb 2017 | 12:06 pm

    As a teacher in the 'free' 60's and 70's in the UK this fills me with horror. Chills down my spine. I remember behaviour modification creeping in and the damage that did. The beginning of the decline….

    arcadia11 9 Feb 2017 | 12:20 am

    " We CAN redeem the currency of our communication and exchange – if we choose to not use false coin whenever we notice it is offered – and in the space left open by pausing, feel for a more aligned communication."

    exquisite.
    if i had a larger vehicle i would use it as a bumper sticker.

    arcadia11 9 Feb 2017 | 12:01 am

    視其所以,觀其所由,察其所安。人焉叟哉?人焉叟哉?

    See a person's means (of getting things). Observe his motives. Examine that in which he rests. How can a person conceal his character?

    Confucius

    P J Mac 8 Feb 2017 | 10:18 pm

    I can't help but wonder how dull Bill Gates' life must be, perpetually meddling in the lives of others, consumed with a maniacal management disorder, fretting he will pass before getting life all figured out for all mankind, not realizing his best contribution might have been to spend time working on his own inner man.

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