“There’s a game where you produce the disaster you profit from, by driving the masses toward it, in a stepwise fashion. So you deploy the assets that capture them in parts. Telephones. Radios. Televisions. ‘Personal’ computers. Cell phones. Social Media. Smartphones. Ai.

To be clear, our ‘dependence’ upon machines and ‘commerce’ is the dead-inside root of eschaton. Apocalypse.

A world without machines is a living world.

One with them is a dying world.

Like creatures in water that is slowly heating, we fell asleep. In the lethal emanations of devices.

Worlds do not require machines. But humans can be made to do so. As this world undergoes waves of mechanization, no one seems to notice that the living places are dying of it. Fast, now.

The illusion that the activity and produce of machines is in any way beneficial resembles the delusion that one could extract and sell one of their own organs to buy a drug that assuages your hunger now, but results in waves of uncontrollable appetite later.

The world doesn’t need machines.

But machines need the world. To consume. And ‘sell’ the dead remains of.

There’s a game, you see. Where you get the people to become directly involved in their own depersonations. And you keep inventing new features of this … that consume our bodies, emotional aspects, and potentials. And then sell us the remains of what we might otherwise have become … especially together.

I think we must invent and play better games.

Now.”

— WS 09. Speech to the Assembly. 042025

Apr 21, 2025

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