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Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50182 I watched both 'Soylent Green' & 'Logan's Run' last night. Reminds me of a Brave New World . We are in it today... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A Brave New World' - It's here! In 1932, Aldous Huxley published the groundbreaking novel Brave New World — presenting a picture of an advanced dictatorship controlling a dystopian, consumerist welfare state. In this world, rule is by “bread and circuses” and citizens are well-off, safe, never ill and unafraid of death, oblivious to real human emotions and passions. They have no mothers or fathers, no wives or children, no attachments, no rejection, jealousy or hurt. Efficiency, production and consumerism are the most important values in Huxley’s world, allowing lust and pleasure to ultimately replace love & empathy. The comparison the novel holds with George Orwell’s Nineteen-Eighty Four is certainly fitting, but the vision and foresight in Brave New World — the sheer audacity it displays, is simply unrivalled. So just who is Aldous Huxley and what are some of the connections behind the prolific author? Importantly, what are some of the underlying tones in Brave New World that have stood the test of time as we enter an era characterized by censorship, surveillance and technological convenience? tottnews.com - Must read !!! 'The vaccine passport is clearly the tool of choice for the authoritarian globalists’ plan to deprive you and your family of your freedom and personal liberties. This financial coup is 20 years in the making. They voted on the “direct reset” plan (aka The Great Reset), they wrote the plan, and have been implementing that plan, year by year, step by step ...' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------tottnews.com Message 33615060