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Underground eXperts United
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[ We Are The Robots ] [ By Hedge ]
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W E A R E T H E R O B O T S
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written by HEDGE
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"You're drinking Coca-Cola
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And tell me that it's good
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You watch your television
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It tells you that you should"
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/*We Are The Robots*/
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/*A text repeating a sad fact*/
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/*Hedge 94*/
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Have you ever found yourself puzzled when watching those commercials that
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occupies your TV-screen most of the time? Haven't you wondered what kind
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of image these advertisers must have of their intended customers? The
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reason I ask is that almost all of these adverts, it seems to me, are
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intended for people with an average IQ equivalent to their shoe size, and
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people aren't so stupid that they will fall for that bullshit, are they?
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The conclusion many of us immediately jumps to, is that the makers of
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commercials are complete idiots, and that they know absolutely nothing
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about how the human brain works. That might be a suitable conclusion if
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you're only taking yourself into account, but if you look at the rest of
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the variables in this little equation, you can smell something fishy
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here.... The advertisers are no idiots. If no-one bought their
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merchandise, they'd be out of work, right?! So the terrible truth is that
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a lot of people out there actually believe the bullshit that is thrown at
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them through the TV, or at least have bought some product as a result of
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the commercial. If that wasn't the case, there wouldn't be any
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TV-commercials. Why is he stressing this obvious fact, you might
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ask...well, picture this:
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An enormous amount of people that are stupid enough to believe the so
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easily detected lies and tricks of commercials, how do they react to more
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respected media? My best guess is that anyone soft-minded enough to take
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an advert for a product as true, can, and will, believe anything that is
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said on TV (and from every other media as well!). That includes of course
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news, talk-shows, fact programs etc. These people wouldn't dare to
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question what is said there, because if they did, it would threaten their
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whole image of the world. Yes, I think so, because if they start to
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question one fact, it immediately(?) becomes clear to them that there might
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be more things that are worth looking closer into. And more. And more...
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Suddenly the world has gone from being a warm safe place where you don't
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need to find anything out for yourself, to a cold uncertain place where you
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cannot trust anything spoken or written. Most people included in this
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brainwashed mass only take short vacations to this place, which is like
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going to a horror movie for them. A short burst of revolutionary spirit
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takes them there, but it is soon replaced by fear and longing for that
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other place, where everything is so much easier and warmer.
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Can you imagine what a determined government could get these people to
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believe??? Or perhaps I should ask: What wouldn't they believe?
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(The U.S government learned an important lesson during the Vietnam war,
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where they suddenly faced a situation where the people rather believed the
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television than their elected officials. Small wonder Norman Schwarzkopf
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didn't allow any other TV-team to broadcast from Iraq than the one he fully
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controlled, CNN. I sure hope that you didn't believe a word that came from
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that direction...there are already a huge mass who thinks the Iraq vs US
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conflict actually was that clinically performed. Well, war is a dirty job,
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and CNN's coverage didn't get it clean. What it did, however was to keep
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the mass sedated and content.)
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After this little parenthesis lets get back to the main subject, the
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stupid mass. Would a government want such an easily controlled device to
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suddenly come up with opinions of its own? Would YOU like to have your
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computer to question your doings with it? Of course not! What could be
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more perfect for ANY government than to have massive power in their hands,
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and with little or no manipulation through the TV, make them do the most
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wonderful things.(such as getting killed in a war, like the new taxes etc.)
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Without question, I might add, because the TV has already explained
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everything for them.
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A cloud has arisen on this trouble-free horizon though. Due to the
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increased use of computers and networks people are getting to know each
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other over the borders in a fashion never dreamed of by any government.
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Not only that, some of these "hackers" are actually able to see information
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that they wasn't supposed to see!
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This creates a small (well, relatively) group of people who can find out
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information about things for themselves. Either through illegal gathering,
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or just by talking to people of other nationalities over the networks. This
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throws some light on the question why these subjects often get severely
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beaten in the press and media in general, even for the smallest of topics.
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The government has to turn the mass opinion against them because they
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threaten to upset the governments slumbering mass of idiots. These
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activities are also in some cases illegal, but worst of all, what would
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happen if all these mindless robots suddenly woke up and started to ask
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questions? The state's information service would be working overtime,
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that's for sure! (not to mention the danger of the people starting to
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realize that they want a better government...)
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Everyone who read this on a network contributes to the freeing of
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information, and to the freeing of those lost souls stuck in front of the
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commercials. As long as we can keep our countries' governments prying
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fingers from this privilege, we are on our way...
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By the way, be sure to raise hell for even the smallest violations of
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this right! It doesn't matter if it just concerns your school superiors
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wanting to remove those X-rated pics that always end up on every network.
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The next time it could be the right to talk to certain countries over
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Internet that is threatened, or the right to have (or to create) text files
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with certain contents.
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I contribute this little text to whoever it is at my university that
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constantly and always, deletes uncomfortable pictures, texts and games from
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both our Internet directories and our Macintosh network. (All this with
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the consent of the university superiors, of course!!!)
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/*Hedge 94*/
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