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Thought Aliens Are Coming and They Are Us

The internet mind

By George ParkerPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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Thought Aliens Are Coming and They Are Us
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The internet is a massive mind, a world mind that reflects the beliefs of our culture using thought projection, which is probably why we're so confused. A thought is a thing and we are all imprisoned by things that come from minds. It's getting to look like mind has finally become our jailer and is turning us into its slaves. The mind is nothing more than what it generates; it is not a thing–it is an it! An incredibly sophisticated propaganda generator that doesn't think for itself. It only knows how to blast thoughts into our being at faster and faster rates until there is no space in between their rambled, jumbling nonsense, and when you can't find a space between thoughts, you're in trouble.

I noticed something strange happening a while ago, and I wondered if it was connected to this. I started getting a new background sound in my ears: a very high-pitched tone. Then, some floaters appeared in my vision, and now I believe an attempt is being made to transmit You Tube sounds right into our ears, and video straight into our eyes.

AAAAAaaaaaaarrrrrggggghhhhh!?!? It's so hideous.

This is what drives people nuts; literally. We were created to work, make love, have kids, bring them into successful adulthood, and enjoy the process as much as humanly possible; not listen to thought propaganda that replicates itself at faster and faster rates all over the planet. Dwelling on conclusions we haven't drawn ourselves yet seems to be having plenty of bad repercussions. First, we've given the future free reign over us, we've invented our own successor, and in a fantastically retro-futuristic way thought is turning us into what it wishes us to be: victims of circumstance, and this is why we can't recognize ourselves.

This utterly diabolical situation has also given wonderful new opportunities to ego. Ego not only flourishes these days, it makes fiery, invective-laden speeches from balconies in capital cities over the flush time of toilets in America. We are moving into dark territory convinced we're carrying out our own thoughts, but what we are really doing is carrying out the will of a wickedly evil Sci–Fi Machine. We're being secretly invaded by the thoughts that created the 1950's American and 1750's English Society Coalition! Thought is going back to the past, exactly where nobody wants it to go. Nobody has ever done anything so HG-Wellsian ever in history!! It's fiendish! Never before has there been such a huge captive audience. Imagine all eight billion minds of the world frantically Googling or flipping through Instagram pictures at superspeed; it's hideous.

The last world-wide catastrophe was an ice age, but the ice age was so super, super cold it killed people. You can't kill the subject of your experiment when what you're trying to understand is just how much people can take before they break; it's counter–productive to the cause; and that's another thing: who's doing this, and what is their reason? There has to be a big mind behind it all somewhere like a Frank N Furter, or Dr Evil.

Maybe we've been neglectful, or perhaps enjoying ourselves too much. Maybe we got to thinking we had escaped the consequences of anything we did. Perhaps we got too haughty; we were congratulating ourselves too heartily. There hadn't been a world­wide war since 1945 when the last one ended 77 years ago, but then exactly how much thinking has been done since then? An awful lot?

Perhaps thinking has spent all that time inventing computers so it could get back into control again! That's it! Revenge on ourselves! Sounds like a great new video game, something you can both watch and participate in at the same time. Wait a minute, wouldn't that mean wiping out an entire audience in order to win the game? Maybe it's the software of an obscure unfinished game from the early nineties that became sentient through a quirk of fate and bought itself an island at the south pole when Bitcoin was at the top and ice was still thick! But now everything is dissolving–and it wants revenge.

Huh! Who said that? Shit, we gotta do something about this!

No, don't worry; somebody else will take care of it. In Sci–Fi stories like this somebody else always takes care of it. We need something more than that. It's time to call in super universal consciousness and wake everyone up. Then we can get the life force out of hiding and give everyone a booster shot to heal the world from the inside. I know, I know…it sounds ridiculous, but Sci-Fi always does, and you ignore it at your own peril.

It does show us what we're up against, though. We can't fight conditioned mind, we can't fight its thoughts, and we can't fight its ego. Those three forces fight harder, squeal louder and don't let go, and if you do ever manage to push them away, they come back like gangbusters stronger than before every time. We have never entered a cultural black hole like this before at any time in history, and nobody has ever taken a good long look at the innocent thought.

At first glance it does seem as if that innocent little thought is behind all of our woes. The reality that we see is thought, the ideas we believe are thought, and all of the societies in countries around the world are products of thought. So maybe the time has come for us to change our point of view and stop believing in out of date thought from Victorian England, or Eisenhower's America. I do just want to warn egotism and thoughtism globally, however. We see your wicked plan; consciousness is watching. There will be no transmission straight into eardrums, or putting of images right onto eyeballs in heads. Awareness should come from our own imaginations, not from some spotty, nerdlike, super–villain gamer in search of friends aspiring to worldwide totalitarianism as a preferred form of government.

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George Parker

Author of fiction, songwriter and singer. My books — The Subatomic Kid and Vampyre Lawyer are both available on Amazon.

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