27.10.2018

Screens don’t lie

Caitlin Johnstone, a fellow blogger much more prominent than I, recently published a post titled “The Screens,” which inspired and incited me to write this text here with my own take on this issue.

I cannot watch a screen for too long, it makes me both dizzy and itchy. I’m not built for sitting still for a longer time, I want to move, walk around, bend and stretch as I go through the garden weeding, planting, and harvesting.

There are probably many other people who are not designed to sit still for a longer time. They feel itchy like me, their adrenaline levels rise, they get aggressive. They would like to go out, but they live in apartment blocks, maybe even in a high-rise in a crowded, noisy city. If they go out they have to take care not to be run over by a car, shot by a cop because of suspicious and threatening movements, or getting lost in the labyrinthine aisles of a supermarket or mall.

People who observe the world via TV, computer, or smartphone screens see an abridged and strangely distorted picture of the world. As they are glued to the screens of various sizes for many hours, weeks, and month, this simplified view becomes their reality — a virtual reality indeed.

When they finally escape from their prison of screens to face the natural world, they are completely unprepared for the encounter. The natural world is immensely, unimaginably complex. Every meter of the garden or the forest contains more details than could be binary coded in all of Amazon’s cloud service, maybe even in all of the internet data centers.

The encounter with nature after the abridged life at the screens will be a shock for many, but also a relief for some. One gets numb and blind for the beauty of real life following protracted screen time. The damage is both physical and mental, and the recovery may take years.
And yet, maybe in the end it is a blessing, that people are trapped in front of their screens. We are too many, and if all city dwellers would emerge from their flats in the high-rises and invade the natural lands like a swarm of locusts they only would destroy the few pristine places still left unharmed.

We see what happened to the national parks and monuments. We see what happened to the world heritage sites. We see what happened to the idyllic islands who became prominent tourist destinations.

An interface to their world 

Screens don’t lie, I titled this text provokingly, and many readers may object, shouting at me: “Wrong, they lie all the time, they tell fairytales, they mislead, obscure, omit, blur, distort. Don’t belief the screens!

Well, screens are just an electronic device, the pictures and movies which they show are generated in computers, tablets, smartphones, or receivers of TV signals (terrestrial and cable). Most often the computers just relay a signal stream which they receive from the internet.

Screens are also only a part of the interface, they are complemented by loudspeakers, which are either integrated into the screens or installed as stereo loudspeaker boxes left and right beside them with a subwoofer on the floor. Maybe additional devices for smell, taste, and touch may be added in future, but at the moment screens for sight and loudspeakers for hearing are sufficient to captivate people.

The computer keyboard and a web camera with integrated microphone are also important parts of the interface, they allow some kind of interaction and response, they also allow to track people, to surveil them, and get an idea what they are up to.

A smartphone integrates all these interfaces into one handy gadget.

Why are we surveilled?

We live in a time of great inequality and social injustice. People are told that, if one just works hard enough, she/he will finally make it. Everybody gets the chance, the sky is the limit, rags to riches, bootstrapping entrepreneurs, self-made millionaires, the “American Dream.”

The workers who toil in Amazon warehouses, ruining their health, while their boss amasses a fortune of 120 billion US$ to become the richest man in the world, don’t believe in all that. The construction workers, who grind away till they fall from the scaffold, the miners, who die of black lung disease, the teachers and nurses, who work for a pittance, the clerks and low level administrators, trapped by student debt, the part time and contract workers on minimum wage, they all don’t believe this myth anymore, for them the American Dream has become their American Nightmare.

Keep your nose to the grindstone,” so they say.

Who says that?
There are essentially two ways to create wealth: One is to work hard to benefit society, the other is to inherit a lot of money or get control of it by some unsavoury, mean, or outright criminal machinations. This money is then invested in property and company shares, or lent for interest. People who make their money with the second method are called rentiers.

This is not a new phenomenon, this is not a unique feature of capitalism, there were always rentiers, living from rent and interest, there were masters and slaves, land owners and sharecroppers, landlords and tenants, aristocrats and peasants, kings and their subjects.

Occasionally the slaves, sharecroppers, tenants, peasants, and subjects got the idea that living from other peoples work was not just and they rebelled and killed all rentiers, like it happened for instance in the French Revolution of 1789.

Such an upheaval could come to pass again. The rentiers are aware of that possibility and they take precautions. They have occupied all positions of power (military, police, state institutions) directly or with their puppets and allies, they surveil the populace to find potential troublemakers, and they have bought all media organizations and most journalists. Journalists who cannot be bought are blacklisted, harassed, persecuted, or killed.

Who are the rentiers?

People who work in the financial sector, which has grown beyond all proportions and is downright parasitic, are the most easy to detect. There are for instance investment bankers (John Paulson, Ronald Perelman, Carl Icahn), venture capitalists (Peter Thiel), hedge fund managers (Ray Dalio, George Soros, David Shaw, Jim Simons), and vulture fund owners (Paul Singer). There are the CEOs of the worlds big banks (HSBC, JPMorgan Chase, BNP Paribas, Mitsubishi UFJ, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Citi Group, Credit Suisse, Barclays, etc.).

The worlds billionaires and higher ranking millionaires surely deserve to be included: Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, Bernard Arnault, Mark Zuckerberg, Armando Ortega, Carlos Slim Helu, Larry Ellison, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Michael Bloomberg, the Koch brothers, the Waltons, Sheldon Adelson, the Mars family, just to name a few. Forbes found a record 2,208 billionaires this year, collectively worth 9.1 trillion US$. US-Americans lead the way with 585 billionaires, followed by China with 373.

While the UN Millennium Development Goals remain unfulfilled and 740 million humans still live on less than 1,90 US$ a day, the billionaires club welcomes new members and wealth accumulation is increasing exponentially. In 2017 billionaires across the globe grew their wealth by 20 percent (1.4 trillion US$). Inherited wealth has grown accordingly. From 2012 to 2017, the sum passed on by deceased billionaires to beneficiaries has increased by an average of 17 percent each year.

There are people who will not be shown in any list of the wealthy and famous, because they prefer to hide their possessions from tax revenue services and the public. They are often shareholders in multiple corporations, the money is hidden in oversee tax havens, managed by obscure letterbox firms.

The power people

Furthermore, there are people who’s life ambition is not necessarily to amass wealth, but to control everything around them. Psychologically this can be explained by our deep desire for security, which is probably a genetic trait. The more we are in control, the more secure we feel.

To be on top, to lead, to rule provides security, because the rulers can command their subordinates, assistants, underlings, minions, lackeys to shield and protect them. Military strength provides security because it deters enemies and competing peers.

Most positions of power and influence are occupied by men, because males have the additional archaic urge to get access to as many females as possible in order to pass on their genes. Positions of power, influence, fame, and wealth provide this access.
The power people (politicians, political insiders (deep state, permanent government), CEOs, military leaders) are rentiers as well. They don’t own the lands riches, but they control access to these riches. It is only natural, especially in societies where amassing money and material goods is the ultimate objective, that the power people and the rentiers collude and form a ruling class.

This ruling class is only a tine percentage of the population. The 585 US-billionaires are just 0.000172 percent of all US-Americans, and even if one assumes, that influential corporate, political, and military leaders together amount to about 20,000 people, that would be still only 0.006 percent of US inhabitants.

How can such a tiny group control a complex and diverse society?

Means of power

It is possible, as history has shown, by using cultural traditions (when rulers protect cultural heritage and nurture art), religion (emperor Constantine the Great, medieval popes and clergy, all state religions), and social norms (acceptance of slavery, peasantry, cast systems, and class distinctions as normal and natural states).

It is possible, using rigorous and harsh security by police, militias, and military. All-encompassing surveillance is an indispensable requirement for this method of governing, because critics, dissidents, saboteurs, resistance cells have to be detected and eliminated before they unite (organize) to form a mass movement and spark unrest or a revolution. One party states (China) make surveillance easier, but the US Republican-Democrat duopoly is nearly as efficient and beyond that even feeds the illusion of democracy.

It is possible, using education, propaganda, indoctrination, and brainwashing. 

This method of achieving acquiescence, obedience, and compliance of a suppressed, abused,  and exploited populace has been used throughout history, from the cave paintings to Greek tragedies to medieval minstrels to poets, scholars, philosophers, novelists, journalists, to mainstream mass media (press, radio, TV-networks), news organizations (Reuters, Associated Press, CNN, Fox, BBC, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, RT), social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Google+, VKontakte), search engine rankings, and Wikipedia.

To make propaganda, indoctrination, and brainwashing easier, US media juggernauts have imposed a global (Anglo-American) pop culture, thereby reducing cultural and social diversity. Interestingly, the nations where English language and the Roman alphabet are not widely used are also the ones which vehemently resist Western domination (Russia – Cyrillic, MENA – Arabic, China – logograms or Pinyin).

Surveillance made easy

Technological progress has made surveillance straightforward and effortless. While East Germany’s Stasi had to rely on folders with handwritten notes, todays mass surveillance uses databanks where information can be found with a few keystrokes or mouse clicks.

There is still human intelligence, there are secret agents, traitors, collaborators, infiltrators, and agent provocateurs, there are sting operations and entrapments. But the main spying is done via electronic devices.

Data collection uses CCTV (Closed Circuit TV) monitoring, phone tapping, license plate recognition, GPS or multilateration of mobile phones, stored emails, web traffic, search history, purchases, and messaging. Webcams and their microphones can be switched on by spyware without the user even noticing, implanted keyloggers can record every keystroke and mouse movement.
The USA here again leads the way. Surveillance bots sift through Internet traffic for certain words or phrases and report to human investigators traffic that is considered suspicious. Personal computers or smartphones are targeted with spy software, such as the FBI’s Magic Lantern and CIPAV.

Under the Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act, phone calls and Internet traffic are required to be available for unimpeded real-time monitoring by law enforcement agencies. AT&T and Verizon have contracts with the FBI, but the StingRay tracker can take over and monitor also any other mobile phone or smartphone.

The NSA runs a database known as Pinwale, which stores and indexes large numbers of emails from US citizens and foreigners. The NSA further runs a program known as PRISM, which is a data mining system that gives authorities direct access to information from technology companies. Another program, known as CO-TRAVELER, is used to track people of interest and analyze their movements.

A gigantic datacenter in Bluffdale, Utah stores all types of personal data trails, mainly Internet data and phone records from the MAINWAY database. The storage capacity is estimated to be between 3 and 12 exabytes. NSA supercomputers (Windsor Green) try to break encryptions, the NSA is also developing quantum supercomputers for this purpose.
Using the pretext of crime and terrorism prevention, legislative attempts to end anonymity and privacy on the internet are pursued in many countries, but these initiatives are not pressing because even without legislative backing, the big web portals, social media, and e-commerce are eager to lift the vail of anonymity in order to collect as much personal information as possible and build a detailed profile of every user.

88 percent of free smartphone apps share data with Google, apps also share data with Facebook, Twitter, Verizon, Microsoft, and Amazon. Most apps track behavior across different digital services, which lets companies build up detailed profiles of users.

Attributes of the operating system, the browser, and the hardware are used to identify the visitor even if one surfs the net with a dynamic IP or a VPN (Virtual Private Network). Most companies store cookies, Flash cookies, and all other kinds of small innocuous files onto every device which connects to their website. These files are read by other websites to feed various databases about  peoples net activities. All this information is eventually combined into one gigantic database.

Stored information can include age, gender, location, purchases, and details about programs and system configurations on the computer, tablet, or smartphone.

The collected data is used for targeted advertising, credit scoring, targeted political campaign messages, or government profiling and surveillance.

In China it feeds the Social Credit System, a standardized assessment of economic and social reputation which can be used for school admissions, job applications, promotions, access to loans, visa applications, etc. 
The loss of anonymity will make people more careful, will suppress dissent and criticism, will prevent calls for protest actions and civil disobedience. The loss of anonymity will quiet opposing voices and will make an open discussion about controversial issues difficult if not impossible. When Big Brother is watching, only the undaunted and most courageous will continue to raise their voice. The timid and faint-hearted will comply and obey — and retreat into “inner emigration.”

The blogosphere will become more quiet, less disharmonious, less confusing, and also less interesting. The self censorship of corporate media is already step by step extended to alternative media and to the blogosphere. We will hear only the officially sanctioned narrative and see only approved pictures. We will be fed government and corporate propaganda by mainstream media, by alternative media, by independent journalists, by everyone.

This is mind control — what else should one call it?

Mind control

I don’t give much weight to conspiracy theories, including the various tales concerning “mind control.” Of course, everybody practices “mind control,” the authorities, every talk show host and TV commentator, pundits and experts of all colors and leanings and statues. The most nimble advertising agency practices mind control and is a laboratory for deception and disinformation. We live in a world of artifice, illusions and delusions, figments, fallacies, and ambiguities. Mind control is everywhere, it is practiced by everybody, it is a ubiquitous and unavoidable aspect of our modern life.

Moving pictures are very powerful and convincing. Together with the right soundtrack they can be emotional touching and persuade the viewer, that the images he sees on a big or a small screen have indeed some conformity with reality and mirror normal everyday life. Film producers, script writers, sound track composers, camera men, and actors have honed their skills now for 120 years and over all this years they became quite good in mind control.
If you ever wondered, why the American way of life is so desirable and appealing to other nations despite the fact, that between 14 and 16 percent of US-Americans live in poverty, 44 millions can only get by with food stamps (SNAP), medical bills bankrupt one million every year, and half a million are homeless, just watch a few American movies, TV shows, and YouTube videos.

Cuba trumps the USA in various social parameters (health care, income equality, crime, employment). The unemployment rate is 1.7 percent, social security is a universal right. Poverty is one of the lowest in the developing world. The reason that thousands of Cubans still want to emigrate to the USA is television. Cubans watch the shows of US networks and they see good looking and well dressed people who drive expensive cars and live in luxurious homes.

They don’t see the homeless, the destitute, the overworked and underpaid, they don’t see the families who just had to leave their foreclosed homes and are packed in an overcrowded flat of a relative. They don’t see the dreadful pictures from Haiti and Puerto Rico which could lead them to the conclusion that their country would very likely be in a similar state if the Bay of Pigs invasion had succeeded.
Not only producers, script writers, cameramen, photographers have honed their skills, the politicians, press secretaries, pundits, journalists, TV and Radio show hosts have evenly advanced their prowess, building on Edward Bernays Public Relations, and the extraordinary work of Joseph Goebbels. 

Really gifted propagandists use the emotional power of words. Every word in our vocabulary has an emotional connotation, and so do phrases and often used sentences. One can describe bad things with positive words that stimulate positive emotions and completely change the feelings about these things alone by the right wording.

The masters of mind control are also masters of semantics and constantly change the meaning of words, rewrite the dictionaries, and invent new euphemisms and descriptive phrases.

People are not killed by bombs, they have “lost their lives.” It they are enemies, they have been “taken out,” “taken care of,” been “terminated.” If they are lucky enough not to be perceived as enemy soldiers, insurgents, or terrorists, they are “collateral damage.” Prisoners are never tortured to death but parish in a “correction facility” as a result of “enhanced interrogation.”

Politicians, press secretaries, TV and Radio show hosts, journalists, pundits, they never lie, they maybe “bend the truth”, or “color the truth”, they misspeak, misstate, misrepresent, or are misinterpreted.

Internet censorship

Shortly after the US presidential elections in November 2016, which ended with Hillary Clinton’s defeat, the Washington Post’s Craig Timberg published a dubiously sourced report, headlined: “Russian propaganda effort helped spread fake news.” The article hyped up a McCarthyite effort by a shadowy, anonymously run organization called PropOrNot to blacklist some 200 American media outlets as Russian “online propaganda.”

Among the criteria PropOrNot identified as signs of Russian propaganda were: “Support for policies like Brexit or the breakup of the EU and Eurozone,” and “Opposition to Ukrainian resistance against Russia or Syrian resistance against Assad.” PropOrNot called for “formal investigations by the US government” into the outlets it had blacklisted.

In August, the newly created ASD (Alliance for Securing Democracy) aimed to expose how supposed Russian Twitter bots were infecting US political discourse with divisive narratives. It featured a daily online dashboard that highlighted the supposed bot activity with easily digestible charts, though the site avoided naming any of the digital Kremlin influence accounts it claimed to be tracking. The initiative was immediately endorsed by John Podesta, former chief of staff in Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.
Two weeks ago Facebook and Twitter deleted the accounts of hundreds of users, including many alternative media outlets. Among those wiped out in the coordinated purge were popular sites that scrutinized social discrimination and US interventionism, like The Free Thought Project (nearly 3 million likes), Anti-Media, and pages of journalists like Rachel Blevins.

Pages that monitored police brutality were also purged, including the page Cop Block and Police the Police. Several antiwar pages were taken down, along with libertarian pages and left wing pages like Reasonable People Unite. Facebook accounts used by people who administered those pages were removed as well.

When Facebook announced the purge in a blog post on its website, it ambiguously claimed, the pages and accounts had “broken our rules against spam and coordinated inauthentic behavior,” and stated that the reason they were removed was based on behavior, not on content.

This despite the fact that sites like The Free Thought Project were verified by Facebook and widely recognized as legitimate sources of news and opinion. John Vibes, an independent reporter who contributed to Free Thought, accused Facebook of “favoring mainstream sources and silencing alternative voices.”

Just now Twitter has suspended @PaulCraigRobert, the account of anti-war commentator, economist and former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Paul Craig Roberts.

Back to the screens

Caitlin Johnstone wrote in her at the start of this text mentioned blog post:

We are surrounded by screens full of voices that are always lying to us, and experts wonder why we’re so crazy and miserable all the time.

The screens tell us, “This is a perfectly normal and sane way of doing things. It is perfectly normal and sane to strip the earth bare and poison the air and the water in an economic system which requires infinite growth on a finite planet. People who say otherwise are raving lunatics!” And the social engineers wonder why there’s increasing disaffection and alienation among the populace.

The screens tell us, “Just spend your time in this world turning the gears of the machine and you will be happy. The machine is your friend. The machine takes care of you. Work hard pulling its levers and greasing its cogs until you are old and you will gain satisfaction,” and then they wonder why we’re all using antidepressants like candy.

The screens tell us, “We need to drop explosives on Nation X because they need Freedom and Democracy. We know we said that about Nation Y and Nation Z and that went terribly wrong, but that’s because it wasn’t managed properly. Trust that it is good and proper for the citizens of Nation X to be killed with bombs and bullets,” and then they wonder why people keep snapping and committing mass shootings.

The screens tell us, “You are crazy and stupid if you want a functioning healthcare system. Are you trying to put our billionaires and military out of business?” and then they wonder why people are becoming paranoid and angry.

The screens tell us, “Look at that gibbering maniac trying to get a third party up and running in the most powerful nation in the world! Only someone who is deeply awful and defective would believe that the two party system isn’t serving us,” and they wonder why everyone feels disempowered and unheard.

The screens tell us, “Of course this is the way things are; it’s the only way things could ever be. Anyone who would try to change any part of this is either mentally ill or a Russian propagandist,” and they wonder why people disengage and numb themselves with opiates.

The screens tell us, “Everything is great. Everyone is doing fine. Everyone is happy. Look how happy everyone is on this sitcom. If you aren’t happy like that, it’s not because of the machine, it’s because of you. People need to be protected from your insanity. You mustn’t be allowed on any screens. You need to be silenced on social media. Trust us. Don’t trust yourself. Don’t trust that growing, gnawing sense that everything is fake and everything you’ve been taught is a lie. We have never lied to you. You are misremembering things because you are confused.” And the social engineers wonder why people are trusting them less and less.

The screens tell us, “War is normal. Poverty is normal. Mass surveillance is normal. Censorship of dissenting ideas is normal. Mass media propaganda is normal. Escalating wealth and income inequality is normal. Escalating police militarization is normal. Escalating tensions between nuclear superpowers is normal. Looming ecological disaster is normal.” And people wonder why everything feels like a bubble balancing on a house of cards that was built on top of a ticking time bomb.

And the experts wonder why the old tricks are finding less and less psychological purchase. And we wonder why it is beginning to feel as though we are being startled out of a very long and horrible nightmare. And our rulers wonder, in their very few still and sincere moments, if it was wise to build their empire upon a sleeping giant.

20.10.2018

A new message of what?

Environmental catastrophes have become more frequent and severe. Storms, floods, droughts, wildfires, extreme weather events like hail or dust storms, algae blooms, and mass extinctions are a prominent and expanding part of news reporting.

Human wellbeing is threatened by silent pandemics like diabetes, chronic allergies, skin cancer, diseases of lung, heart, kidney, and liver. There are lingering threats of heavy metal poisoning, neurodevelopmental disorders, swine flu, bird flu, SARS, MERS, drug-resistant bacterias (MRSA), Marburg, and Ebola. An airborne strain of Ebola would be hard to contain.

Unsustainable exploitation (overexploitation) of mineral deposits and of nature (forests, soil, fishing, hunting), together with steadily increasing emissions of pollutants cause the collapse of ecosystems and threaten the most basic resources fresh air, clean water, and healthy food. All other resources, needed to maintain our modern lifestyle, are also getting scarce and expensive.

People unsurprisingly are disturbed, confused, and don’t feel well. Public health is declining because of polluted air and water, unnatural and contaminated processed food (fast food), and a sedentary lifestyle. Mental health is declining because of sensory overload (over-stimulation) by electronic media, increasing noise and electric light, sleep deprivation, unraveling of social (family) support structures, individualism, and loneliness. Job insecurity, workplace pressure, and long commutes take their toll too.
People are brainwashed via advertising, which promises instant gratification by more and more consumption, they are lured into debt slavery by loans for unnecessary goods and tourist travels. They experience increasing exploitation and inequality, they feel the distain and neglect by the wealthy elites, they see the vanity and opulence of these elites, complemented by ubiquitous dishonesty, hypocrisy, corruption, and nepotism of political leaders.

Deliberately misinformed and miseducated, unsettled and frightened by declining living standards, declining health, and rapid social, cultural, economic, and ecological changes, they are a defenseless prey for the populist pied pipers. Confused and clueless, they grasp for easily understandable answers, and the pied pipers deliver.

The populist con men (and rare con women), competing with each others for attention, get more shrill, more extreme, more reckless. Their recipes to solve all ills are simple and brutal: Find scapegoats, exterminate them, solve conflicts by force, with weapons, with wars.

As disillusionment, distress, desperation, and aggression increase, the population falls for the daredevil pied pipers and embraces their programs. This is the unraveling of society, the end of the social contract. Self-interest, egoism rules, everybody is on her/his own. Compassion, cooperation, grace, tolerance are replaced by loyalty to a clan leader or warlord, blind ideology, religious fanaticism, ethnocentrism, hate against outsiders, against everyone who is different and who deviates from one’s own standards.

It feels good to be a part of the “developed world,” the “free West,” it feels good to be exceptional, to live in the “shining city upon a hill.” It feels good to belong to the “chosen people,” to the “master race,” to be an “uebermensch.”

Where will this end?

In fascist dictatorships with emergency rules, military tribunals, and extermination camps? In failed states where roque, out of control militias pillage, rape, torture with impunity and where warlords stake their claims? In World War III and nuclear armageddon?

Unimaginable but nevertheless possible, even plausible. Everybody with an intact brain has to do something against this mortal danger, search for solutions to the various crises, look for an antidote to the poison of the reckless charlatans, the evil ideologues, the prophets of hate.
The antidote would be: Tranquility, curiosity, generosity, openness, understanding, tolerance. And: Kindness, gentleness, tenderness, grace, sympathy, affection, love. And: Modesty, faith, hope, confidence, happiness, peace.
It seems easy and logical – but this is not the prevalent popular mood, not the spirit of the 21th century, not the “zeitgeist.”

What can we do to turn the tide?

1) Unify and organize the scattered and chaotic army of lonely warriors, who at the moment are tilting at windmills? 
One needs a plan, a program, a reference model (blueprint of an organizational structure).

The plan is to take over existing organizations (NGOs, State institutions, UN-organizations), and integrate them.
The program: Localize, downsize, simple and modest living, leave nature alone.

Reference models: The spread of Buddhism, early Christianity, and other peaceful religions, the labor movement of the 19th and early 20th century.

2) Become an ecological guerrilla and disrupt, subvert, obstruct, sabotage, monkey-wrench whenever and wherever it is possible (Deep Green Resistance)? 

This is not for the faint hearted and the guerrilla fighters will have to put their lives on the line.

Yet, widespread civil disobedience could not be easily suppressed. “Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty. The obedient must be slaves.”(Henry David Thoreau). Dropping out and making a modest living in the informal economy or moving to the countryside and starting subsistent farming and gardening is not a crime.

3) Hide in the woods or join a sleeper cell of ecological Davids, looking for weaknesses in the armor of the industrial Goliath, waiting for the right time to strike?

This cannot be publicly discussed and only hinted: Subliminal messages inserted into broadcasts and internet video clips, the art of hacking (disabling network servers, planting computer viruses, causing devices to self-destruct), genetically modified diesel bugs, disabling engines by micro and nanoparticles, invasive superweeds and bugs in urban areas and industrial agriculture, pandemics in factory farming.

Nature will do its part with storms, floods, droughts, and wildfires of until now unseen intensity and ferocity.

4) Grow spiritually to a larger-than-life person, become a teacher, preacher, sage, saint? 

People grow to the challenge, there are thousand examples for that. As the challenge is so steep and so highly demanding, talented individuals will be able to grow extraordinarily and they will make a difference.

They will be heard, they will inspire, will instill calm, hope, and confidence. They will open and warm everybody’s heart, they will pierce the armor of discomfort, mistrust, and cynicism with ease.

They will walk and move effortlessly in perfect harmony — just watching them will already enlightening their disciples and make all dreams of love, peace, and happiness come true.

They will be the keepers of the flame, will spark new movements with global reach, they will be the founders of new cultures, new religions, a new civilization.

The cultures and social standards will be based on kindness, equality, compassion, cooperation, ease, and joy. Cultural rituals will be artistic, with music, dance, painting, poetry, arts and crafts.

The religions may be animism, paganism, pantheism, or existing religions in radical new interpretations. The old religions will wither away.

The new civilization will be based on harmonic integration into nature, careful stewardship of resources, modesty, simplicity, and the avoidance of fancy, extravagant, or expensive technologies.

It ain’t necessarily so!

Three developments have shaped the discussion in the last years:

a) The scientific community and dedicated activist groups have become united about the  prospects of environmental catastrophe if business goes on as usual.

b) Casandra calls about environmental armageddon and the need for immediate action have become urgent and desperate.

c) Mass media and the broad public in response became disengaged, numb, denying scientific evidence or avoiding the issue altogether. Because calls for action inevitably include calls for drastic lifestyle changes, people switch off as soon as these changes are mentioned and think or talk about something more pleasant. There are not many good-hearted persons who are willing to sacrifice the amenities of modern life for the sake of future generations.

The fault for this development lies also with the messengers, who have become messengers of doom. The pleas for action and change shouldn’t be framed as sacrifice, but as a relief from the burden of consumerism, information overflow, distracting and annoying high tech gadgets, noise and hectic of urban life, the merciless rat-race for fortune and fame.

Furthermore, the accusation of fascistic tendencies should be used carefully because it can be easily dismissed and it can become a meaningless catchphrase.

The term fascism is not clearly defined, but usually applied to totalitarian one-party states based on nationalism and militarism. There are theories that capitalism inevitably will implode into fascism, though logical analysis and historical evidence are not conclusive. Fascists oppose laissez-faire capitalism, though Benito Musolini, Adolf Hitler, and fascist dictators after WWII (Francisco Franco, Antonio Salazar, Augusto Pinochet, Jorge Rafael Videla) were on good terms with industrialists. Capitalists may have been involved in genocide (IG Farben), but there were autocratic mass murderers also in pre-capitalist times (Roman emperor Nero, Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan, Tamerlane, Shaka Zulu, Leopold II of Belgium, Mehmed Talaat).
Surely, present cultural, social, economic, and political tensions may culminate in civil unrest, subsequently in a police state, and finally in a dictatorship.

And yet

It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.”

Whoever coined this phrase (Yogi Berra, Niels Bohr, Robert Peterson, some Danish ancestors), she/he was deadly right.

To the messengers of doom: So much things can happen, unexpected, surprising, never thought to be possible.

What if the global financial system disintegrates and globalization ends?
What if new strains of microorganisms (viruses, bacterias, archaea, fungi, protozoa, algae) cause concrete to fall apart and electronics to fail?
What if science got it all wrong and until now undiscovered negative feedback loops reduce the impact of greenhouse gases and chemical contamination?
What if a volcanic eruption clouds the skies, like in 1816?
What if unprecedented natural disasters force governments to act?
What if a pandemic reduces human populations to sustainable levels?
What if scientists find a smart and not harmful solution to sequester CO2?
What if an accidental explosion in one of the nuclear rocket silos, bunkers, or vaults incites nations to global mutual disarmament?

Just to name a few possibilities. Some of them are terrible, frightening ideas which nevertheless would give humanity a chance to survive.

And even if nothing like that happens, there is still the power of hope, love, and joy. If you feel it, your message will be distinctive, and you will be heard.

You will make a difference!