Sunday, June 28, 2009

Brzezinsky in 1970: continuous surveillance over every citizen



fotos: Bzezinsky met Osama Bin Laden (Tim Osman) in 1981 (krijg identiteit "Bin Laden" overigens niet bevestigd)

Leermeester Obama, Brzezinsky in "Between Two Ages: America's Role in the Technetronic Era" in 1970:

'The technetronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society would be dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values. Soon it will be possible to assert almost continuous surveillance over every citizen and maintain up-to-date complete files containing even the most personal information about the citizen. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the authorities.'

'Today we are again witnessing the emergence of transnational elites ... [Whose] ties cut across national boundaries ... It is likely that before long the social elites of most of the more advanced countries will be highly internationalist or globalist in spirit and outlook ... The nation-state is gradually yielding its sovereignty ... Further progress will require greater American sacrifices. More intensive efforts to shape a new world monetary structure will have to be undertaken, with some consequent risk to the present relatively favorable American position.'