Saturday, June 13, 2020

ConsPiracy. A Frictional Accounting

Cons piracy. 
A Frictional Accounting



I find that if you think of
all the worlds government as one entity
ran by the rich corporations
i.e., the oldest families
You see the actions against the people
Much more clearly
You see the theater stage, the actors antics
For what they really are
You realize the director is not an actor
In his production
The director is unseen
As is the producer and the crew
We only see the play
And we should hope the curtain never drops

We have gone from the cotton gin, to automobiles
to DNA manipulation
to scrying mirrors everywhere
Record time or right on schedule
like all the others before us

While I am not a fan of carbon politics
the legendary trees and dinosaurs couldn't thrive
in todays atmosphere
Go biblical, and wonder what else could not thrive,
or could, based on atmosphere?                                   

look at the doorways to the old structures
the ones that we still cannot build today
was some life miniaturized by genetics
or atmosphere? Cause and effect?

Most of our history is now a push of a button from being deleted
an electromagnetic pulse can not only wipe away the electronic memory
but if we could survive it, our own minds would be a fog as well
because we are electrical
we would wander the countryside seeing old buildings,
not knowing how they got there
we would just know it is cold, or it is hot,
we would just know we have to eat, mate or relieve ourselves, and find shelter.
and we will do that or die
and we will slowly remember things
We will find an old tire, and say we invented the wheel
we will find a tablet computer that tells us what to do
and history will say we found a tablet, inscribed on a rock
because obviously we did not invent any technology
Rinse and repeat

So many magnificent buildings
far beyond our capabilities   

Shh.  Did you feel something looking at us?



-Mark Burkenbine 2020

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