Sunday, May 12, 2013

Of Course 1984

When I first read 1984, I did not fully understand the story,, I only paid attention to his incarceration and subsequent torture and of course his love story and the censorship, but one fact eluded me at first. An obvious fact but still I missed it till a later reading, that 1984 is all about gov't, it's treatment of it's people when gov't becomes totalitarian.

He has cameras in his home for social engineering, the same today with cameras everywhere.  It has been said,,, the TV is a two way device and it was. The old big fat TV  we had was two way, cable makes that so possible , the new thin digital TV's  are probably better. 

Now what is my proof of this, well 20 years ago when my grandson was conceived, my daughter at app. 7 months started to deliver him. It seems that this genetic trait can be passed down through generations. My niece, my other niece and I believe my sister had this problem of a cervix weakened by initial childbirth would collapse and premature birth is the product for the second child. It has a name but can't remember. Cervix Prolapse,,I think is what it is called.  she was hooked up to our VCR through a belt she wore, the belt monitored her contractions and injected meds into her thigh where she injected a needle and a reservoir for the meds.  A pulse was sent through the cable from the Boston Children's Hospital to our TV, from Boston to Peabody, to our VCR, to the belt, and to the meds, which pumped meds,  upon impulse from the hospital into her body to counteract her contractions.

The medical establishment discovered they could medically monitor patients in their homes. This program I am on, to medically monitor people who they believe are dissidents, activists and mentally ill are monitored in their homes and the medical field feels it is very financially feasible.

This is why I think Adam cried for  a long time after he was born, I think it was withdrawal from these meds for him. I should ask what the meds were.

This was back in 1993. I think the technology has increased since then so we have this technology in our homes and don't know it yet for sure.  I think I do, for we have gone digital since then and our medical files can be accessed without  warrant, through the back door access to the computers.  A TV would be nothing to manipulate,  easy peasy.

Smith in 1984 was a gov't worker, controlled and punished when he went off the beaten path, he was a censorship employee, just like we have today.  All media.

The woman hanging up clothes that Smith describes and is singing is a prole,,a prolatariat,An average person like you and I. Common Cattle.  What is a cattle prod to a cow, you and me, that's how they think of us.


proletariat ˌprōləˈterēət | (also archaic proletariatenoun [treated as singular or pluralworkers or working-class people, regarded collectively (often used with reference to Marxism)the growth of the industrial proletariat.

Smith was not beaten, but his mind was changed from being an activist, a revolutionary, for that was the profile, he was mind controlled to accept the party line, that is how he was destroyed.  They did not have to kill him,,just like today. Just tweak his thinking a little bit, and make him benign.

Petitions are signs of an activist and dissident, a profile for a revolutionary.
I was also interested in the linguistics of the story,,,is that tweeting/chatting

Chomsky is a linguistics professor, I wonder what he thinks of that, I heard him mention something about this in one of his lectures In Boston years ago.

Doublespeak.I wondered about that.