I was feeling more like a wise uncle. 
[quote=“magpie, post:7, topic:3838”]
David’s LTB podcast whle I was driving from London to Motherwell had me pulling over on the motorway service station in a frenzy.
[/quote]Not sure which podcast you’re talking about.
[quote=“magpie, post:7, topic:3838”]
Still I’d be happy to discuss scenarios that might result in a MS failure.
[/quote]We’re always up for that. Attack scenarios are always good to explore, and have resulted in improved architecture, I’m sure.
[quote=“magpie, post:8, topic:3838”]
Hey fergish, thanks for your time on the forum.
[/quote]It is ever my pleasure.
[quote=“magpie, post:8, topic:3838”]
Please explain what you mean when you mentioned, “It’s meant to seem that way. That’s the whole shadow game.”
What is, “It’s…”, and what is, “…shadow game.”.
I’m more interested to discover your thoughts on the former, “IT’S…”. What is it?
[/quote]Ah, now things get deep and interesting. Well, reality can seem that way, anyway, when you start seeing past what you know is real and see better what actually IS.
(possible tl:dr alert! For those who don’t like parsing philosophical)
Hate to be trite, but The Matrix is a better and better allegory for real life, the more you draw the parallels. “It’s” is used in a passive sentence construction there, so it basically means “the way things are made to be.” The actors are not named, and not particularly important. The point isn’t who but what. (But if one must have a “who” think of the girl in the red dress. If this requires explanation, see The Matrix again.)
Ideas are what shape our view of the world, at least as much as what actually is there, probably more. My point is that concepts such as “the government” and “authority” are just that: concepts/ideas that give us ways to talk about things that don’t actually exist. There is no actually entity referred to by the term “government”, though we assign it a substance in our own minds when we speak of it as an objective thing. But it’s not, really. It’s people, and buildings, and guns, and uniforms, etc., that serve as evidence of the idea of government, but there really is no place you can isolate the United States, or the United Kingdom, or whatever.
A popular way to look at the same thing more clearly is that there is lots and lots of evidence of Santa Claus around each December. To kids who aren’t in on the gag, Santa has A LOT more reality than “the United (whatever)”. That is, until the kid sees through the gag and graduates into the ranks of those who find it a quaint tradition, and give it a wink.
Concepts like government have precisely the same philosophical and objective validity. It’s just that the bulk of people are still kids in relationship to the ruse. At the best, some people wake up to it but still support it as a useful form of organizing, lacking general agreement on any better way (though there are plenty, if people are seeing reality more clearly).
This has all sorts of ramifications, especially when you consider that the things we allow to be done in the name of government are things that we would condemn and fight violently if done by individuals. But there are no actions of “government”, only those of individuals. The majority holding belief in this fantasy allows atrocities to be committed, large and small, which could not be committed otherwise, i.e., if individuals were holding themselves responsible for their own actions and hold others similarly responsible.
Anyway, that’s all the lesson I’ll expound on that point for now. If you want a great primer on the point read “The Most Dangerous Superstition” by Larken Rose.
So, how does this all relate to why SAFE is so cool? The SAFE Network will allow individuals a tremendous increase in personal autonomy, in their data, in their communication of ideas, in their exchanges of value (via safecoin and otherwise), at a level only hinted at by the internet so far.
Yeah, the bullies who benefit from the shadow we call government (amongst other similar illusions) are not going to like having their mind-control monopoly challenged. They already don’t like it with the internet as it has come to be, even though they certainly hold out hope and are taking actions to use the internet to subjugate. Some of the elite have been heard to say the the internet was a bad idea. It’s already largely out of their control and they are scrambling to put a lid on it and use it to institute massive mind control. On some fronts they’re succeeding. But on others they’re failing. They’re being exposed as bullies. Not everybody sees, but more and more do.
Many individuals want to retain their belief in Santa. But once the lie is exposed, it’s just not the same anymore. We’re winning that battle anyway, even without SAFE, though it’s not as apparent as it might be. SAFE and other decentralizing efforts work to return power (and responsibility) to individuals, whether they realize the full implication of that or not.
Oops. I seem to have written an article. I guess I’ll have to tidy it up and post it at the Crossroads! 