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John Titor's Legacy
First reaction to John Titor story
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<blockquote data-quote="CaryP" data-source="post: 9008" data-attributes="member: 34"><p><strong>First reaction to John Titor story</strong></p><p></p><p>The web bot technology at halfpasthuman.com is only a few years old, and is considered in its infancy by the developer. It is used for short term predictions - 3 to 6 months out. The Pentagon does do a lot of "future reading" and have been for over forty years. The more powerful computers available today would be an essential tool to this task. The CIA, NSA and other govt. agencies have been into predicting future scenarios big time. My take is that the longer range planning of the PTB included some of what we are seeing with Homeland Security and the Patriot Acts. In other words, the gradual loss of privacy and freedoms has been a long range goal of the govt. establishment. Looking into how the populace would react would be a vital part of the process. Make it slow enough over time, and everyone gets used to it, because "it's always been this way, right?". But at some point, the govt. would make the "big move" to consolidate power and remove citizens rights and privacy. The Titor scenario may have come up in the analysis in the late 90's when computers power was really taking off. Plant the story in a public way - the internet was just coming on strong then. The internet provides an anonymous method to float any trial balloons you want. Anyway, just my thoughts.</p><p></p><p>Cary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaryP, post: 9008, member: 34"] [b]First reaction to John Titor story[/b] The web bot technology at halfpasthuman.com is only a few years old, and is considered in its infancy by the developer. It is used for short term predictions - 3 to 6 months out. The Pentagon does do a lot of "future reading" and have been for over forty years. The more powerful computers available today would be an essential tool to this task. The CIA, NSA and other govt. agencies have been into predicting future scenarios big time. My take is that the longer range planning of the PTB included some of what we are seeing with Homeland Security and the Patriot Acts. In other words, the gradual loss of privacy and freedoms has been a long range goal of the govt. establishment. Looking into how the populace would react would be a vital part of the process. Make it slow enough over time, and everyone gets used to it, because "it's always been this way, right?". But at some point, the govt. would make the "big move" to consolidate power and remove citizens rights and privacy. The Titor scenario may have come up in the analysis in the late 90's when computers power was really taking off. Plant the story in a public way - the internet was just coming on strong then. The internet provides an anonymous method to float any trial balloons you want. Anyway, just my thoughts. Cary [/QUOTE]
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