We, the technocratic global elite mentioned in that movie, are indeed taking over and there's nothing you can do about it. I see you are onto us: < Take some time today or tonight to watch this:
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Ted Kaczynski tried to stop us too, but we put him away for a very long time.
We are just getting warmed up. International borders mean nothing to us. We move ourselves and our capital across them with impunity. Look at the run on the US$ we have done. We export jobs, your jobs, to China and anywhere else where people will work for us for lower pay and doing a better job.
There's nothing you can do about it because you benefit from it. You are doomed if you do and doomed if you don't. We have police, tasers, detention centres all arrayed, ready to suppress uprisings such as the anti-globalisation protests.
Even now, we are preparing the next swathe of mobile cyberspace control system devices and you will buy one, such as Motorola's Cliq, HTC, Blackberry, iPhone or several devices. It will track you and report your position in cyberspace. Check out Google Latitude and Skyhook. Data is being uploaded daily to define positions everywhere using triangulation of already known points.
You will become like a single neuron in a brain - or perhaps just a cell in the skin in the tip of a little finger if you are not part of the cognitive process.
Even now, we are plotting the new world currency to replace national currencies.
Don't worry about it, enjoy it. Things will be much better.
That movie was a bit silly, spoken in deep voices with threatening intonation and reporting wacky ideas as grand conspiracy theories. Sure, that White House guy said that 3 months "required" rather than compulsory public service would be, not demanded, but insisted on. People are always wanting to load up young people with some such nonsense. They did it when I was young. But that's just silliness. Our real conspiracy is far more serious and not just for 3 months.
Decades ago, I read about the Council on Foreign Relations and David Rockefeller and how they controlled the world. It seemed at the time very powerful and distant and probably right [to a young guy out at the end of the world]. But the world shrank and cyberspace got going and now the editor of the Council's publication "Foreign Affairs" is just a Silicon Investor denizen like the rest of us, trying to drum up business and having fun ringing the bell on the stock exchange [I can't find a YouTube link but it's probably there somewhere].
There are so many competing conspiracies to rule the world it's hard to get traction. But we are making progress. Perhaps you could lend a hand. Buy a cyberphone, Android version, sign up to Latitude.
Now, I'd better go and have a nice cup of tea and read the newspaper and see how we are progressing, then maybe plot some more, or just go for a walk on a nice sunny day.
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