That’s always been the corporate world order’s wetdream, I think, but they haven’t come close to pulling it off. Maybe Singapore is the closest approximation but there’s still an undercurrent of liberation, even there.
When I was in New Zealand in 85 I was depressed that I couldn’t find anyone who would pay me under the table for painting signs, which was my livlihood in those days. All the white folks seemed to genuinely love Big Brother but I suppose that if I’d spent more than a few weeks there I might have seen more deeply into this and perhaps interpreted ‘love’ as abject terror of suppression. At least the Maori seemed to stand relatifely tall. I had the impression that New Zealand was a masonic Utopia experiment. The satirical novel, EREWHON, was based on the author’s perception of NZ, I think. The Kiwi who posts on EW might offer his more accurate insights, though.
The people in the US who approximate the Aldous Huxley novel prototype you mentioned are the white liberals who are opposed to gun ownership, pretend to like Negros and look to Big Brother to force the rest of us to recycle, to ‘not hate,’ and to otherwise live up to their (the white liberals’) humanist expectations. Humanism was created in London to undermine faith in God because people who are not conscious of their Maker are easy to mold and train in the corporate paradigm. Darwin, Marx, Malthus, Huxley (a string of people in that family) Newton, Bacon, Bentham, Crowley, Bailey, Blavatsky, Gurdjieff, ad nauseum, were institutionally thrust in people’s faces to create the illusion that humanity’s physical existence is the ultimate one. Darwinism and Newtonian physics are still being promoted in universities in spite of having been supplanted by newer information, generations ago, for instance. Theosophy is still rammed down the public’s throat in myriad disguised forms, long after their ‘Lucifer Trust’ had to be renamed in the 1940s to ‘Lucis Trust,’
Mullins delineated the fundamental difference in America between liberals and ultra-conservatives: liberals being Stalinists and the others (including Rush Limbaugh) being Trotskyites, communism being The City of London’s ultimate unwanted gift to the world. All of these pale, lockstep, university-trained hyenas (white liberals and neocons) want bigger and more powerful central government but enough of us, by now, are laughing at them publicly that the corporate Huxley prototype is farther than ever from being realized. The corporate world order is imploding, rather. It’s fun to watch.
I think the only way one can remain terrorized by The Old [Corporate] Villain is by watching enough TV and visiting enough disinformation websites. That ensures that one will not actually be observant. Someone will probably show evidence that the disinfo sites have as much or more subliminal messaging than TV shows do.
~Don