The Pleasure Model of the Future
by Jon Rappoport
October 25, 2013
The worn document has passed from hand to hand in the underground. The title? "Life in the Pleasure Dome."
Its date of publication is uncertain, owing to the torrid years of revolution and state repression. Most estimates place it at 2067.
The man who signed it is long forgotten, but it's rumored he'd worked for the US Department of Control (aka "Sphincter"), an offshoot of the old Homeland Security Force.
He was, perhaps, a scientist with special access to the President, the Congress, and the Pentagon.
Why is this document so important? Because it mirrors recent developments---in particular, the mass drugging of the population, under the guise of mental health care.
From page 56 of the document: "The aim of the New American Order must be the reduction of pain and suffering, in favor of pleasure. The population must glimpse light at the end of the tunnel. New drugs in the research pipeline must deliver pleasure at a level that cannot be denied or ignored by the user."
Many people believe in the current drugging program. They feel the pleasure. They are satisfied with their lives, regardless of external conditions.
But on page 294, we see the underpinning of the whole program:
"Pleasure alone is not enough. There must be an accompanying belief that the satisfaction-quotient these drugs create is acceptable, is a ceiling on what is possible in a life lived.
"For that, we need a general lowering of expectation, because the drugs cannot stimulate the kind of pleasure that comes with holding ideals such as freedom, independence, power, and imagination." ETC. (read the entire story!)
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