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This is VERY interesting:



I have long been following the Silk Road and Belt Initiative concept as it has been promoted by the Lyndon LaRouche organization. LPAC as it's sometimes called by supporters. LPAC is socialist but anti-British and argues with some coherent facts that Russia should be our ally more than the British.... Russia helped us both in the Revolution and the War of 1812 with Britain. Russia helped the north in the Civil War while Britain was attempting to run the Union blockades around the coastal ports of the Confederacy. France also helped us(the Union) in both the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. France gave us the Louisiana Territory.... a vast stretch of the Mississippi and Missouri drainage at a very cheap price. Russia gave us Alaska at perhaps the cheapest price per acre in history....

Britain conspired after the Revolution to turn the colonies against one another with preferential trade deals for states that would play ball, attempted to seduce the American cause through treasonous agents like Aaron Burr, and meddled in American elections.... a practice that has grown more and more significant especially during the "Progressive" era and the movement towards the League of Nations and the United Nations. Britain has interfered in our finance through international banking institutions and has effective control of our Federal Reserve today. Britain effectively controls our Council on Foreign Relations and exerts tremendous influence in our government. We have adopted British concepts in regard to land management inside our country, and British corporates hold immense stakes in American resource exploitation. Here in Utah, through BP, and mining cartel Rio Tinto, Kennecott Copper even today as a virtual cash cow for the monarchy, actually holding the vast land tracts as sovereign holdings (not subject to US law). The EPA nor the Utah DEQ have no proceedings to regulate them. They are, however, somewhat ahead of the curve in being responsible environmental actors. They hold immense power inside Utah over Utah politics, more than the LDS Church.

All that said, I could argue that I hold a better claim to the Throne than the Queen...… lol.....

I just recognize influence, cartelism, corporate power in politics, and fascism for what it is..... herd management, under the philosophy that humans are subjects of those who bear sway over us, and not the inviolate sovereign citizens imagined or claimed under the US Constitution.

I am on the side of all the other people, who like me, have been, and are being....and will be forever.....abused by the immoral indecent elites of the old order, until we step up to finish the Revolution worldwide..... putting down the phony commie revolutionaries who are running the "left-hand" of the Brit world dominance puppet show. Putting down socialism in general, and elitism or statism of the Chinese and Russian varieties as well.....

Come, Lord Jesus.

Trump should sign us up for the Belt Road and build us a MagLev tunnel under the Bering Strait. Maybe we and Canada should push one to Greenland and Iceland as well.... to Norway and Denmark and Britain.

Boats are pretty good as cheap transport goes, but extra loading and unloading is avoided with a global MagLev train system.....
 
Your little creative writing post about people eating fake beef and dying sounds like Soylent Green part 2.

Listening to Breitbart the other night, the discussion went to Dairy Cows. I had to call in. The issue was just how much impact cheap foreign or immigrant labor has on the Dairies. An Irishman argued that slave labor retards innovation, technology, equipment purchases, computer applications and the like, noting that the ignorant unskilled hordes are costing Americans not only the low wage jobs but a lot of high wage jobs as well. A dairy employee called in to call the Irishman ignorant.... failing to refrain from a racial/ethnic slur and was cut off.

I called in to make the peace, noting that while the Irish gentleman had the macroeconomics perfectly understood, it will always take a lot of hands to hook up the milking machines and move the cows along...…

But then afterwards I was devastated by realizing that the same kind of thinking that leads to petri-cultured beef must be followed shortly by petri-cultured milk production as well...….

yep. Seamless automation all the way to the cup of yogurt?????
 
Listening to Breitbart the other night, the discussion went to Dairy Cows. I had to call in. The issue was just how much impact cheap foreign or immigrant labor has on the Dairies. An Irishman argued that slave labor retards innovation, technology, equipment purchases, computer applications and the like, noting that the ignorant unskilled hordes are costing Americans not only the low wage jobs but a lot of high wage jobs as well. A dairy employee called in to call the Irishman ignorant.... failing to refrain from a racial/ethnic slur and was cut off.

I called in to make the peace, noting that while the Irish gentleman had the macroeconomics perfectly understood, it will always take a lot of hands to hook up the milking machines and move the cows along...…

But then afterwards I was devastated by realizing that the same kind of thinking that leads to petri-cultured beef must be followed shortly by petri-cultured milk production as well...….

yep. Seamless automation all the way to the cup of yogurt?????
I've buttered my bread maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing automated systems for the last 18 years. We're about to enter a golden age of automation and I'm gonna need more bread.
 
Siro and Dal might give the idea a whirl..... how to grow mammary gland tissue in a conformation that would allow nutrients to be supplied from one side of the membrane while milk exudes continuously from the other...… directly into the collection system, into the filters/pasteurizers etc. etc.... and down the pipe to the yogurt dept....

wonder what effects adjuvants.... chemicals in the nutrient stream necessary to enhance productions and control unwanted bacteria and viruses..... hormones and whatever effective stimulants can be applied..... would have on the milk quality.

The allegation from Brazil.....a nice but uneducated lady and her elderly mother determined not to move out of their native country.... is that people are dying from the cultured beef product..... which the Chinese nationals won't eat but about all the natives can afford.... they're calling it genocide.....killing off the Brazillians and replacing them with the ethnic Chinese who live.... and in fact are policed....exactly as they would be in China.

The wonders of State-owned industries...… owned outright by the top tier of elites.... is that speech and religion and cultural and laws and governance are all in one neat package, where-ever the investment is physically placed on this globe. Globalism...….. Chinese style.
 
I've buttered my bread maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing automated systems for the last 18 years. We're about to enter a golden age of automation and I'm gonna need more bread.

Well, until your entire skill set and critical thinking for the job is compiled and loaded onto a robot who eats less bread.
 
Well, until your entire skill set and critical thinking for the job is compiled and loaded onto a robot who eats less bread.
Yep, I give it about 20 years. Plenty of time for more butter.

There's gonna need to be someone fixing the robots that fix the robots for a good bit yet.
 
This fake meat issue has legs...…

https://www.foodpolitics.com/2018/07/lab-grown-meat-fda-v-usda/

fake meat, fake milk....

I bet there will be a lot of "runners" trying to get outta the company mills, trying to run off into the mountains where real meat can be poached, at high risk.... should be as exciting as dying in a gang shootout in Chicago.

always will be some moonshiners in them thar mountains, too. dunno where the highly skilled artisans of fine dining and imbibing will hang their shingles..... bet every castle has a moat too.... bet the best gourmet and brewers will get top dollar, probably better pay than doctors.
 
Nah, robots will fix each other. Schwarzenegger starred in a documenary on this. It didn't end well for humans.
Yeah, I agree.

The first robots that fix robots will still need people to fix them.

Implementation of these things doesn't happen in all places all at the same time. The place I work now considers themselves to be high tech. They are for the industry they are in, but they aren't even in the ballpark compared to the last place I worked. There are many industries that have not yet even implemented basic automation. Some that have a patchwork of automated systems and non-automated steps. Others have mostly automated with considerable human intervention. Everything will shift towards more automation and less human intervention, but some will get there well ahead of others.

As a person that maintains, troubleshoots and repairs automated/robotic systems I'll have work for as long as I need work.
 
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