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Fantastic, thought provoking presentation.



Summary:
Quote:In this video, I am going to be taking a close look at the elements of our modern culture in “Shapers of the New Narrative” that have profoundly influenced our lives and world view to this day.

In the first part of “Shapers of the New Narrative,” I focus on the subjects of dime westerns, wild west shows, and western movies.

Part two (@36:46) is about the role played by such things as penny candy; dime museums; circuses; nickelodeons & the early movie industry; and daredevils.

I look into the origins of radio and television in part three (@53:44) of this video and in part 4 (@1:15:07), I explore the subject of computers and video games, and related subjects and devices.

Are these random events unfolding, or is there a deliberate, outcome-based  long-term plan driving everything that has been happening in our lives?

I originally presented this as a four-part series about a year ago, and have merged all the information into this one video.

Some of ya'll will find part 4 most interesting.

Did you know?...Ancient advanced civilization (Ouachita tribe/ancient Mu’urs) hidden in plain sight...

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Her channel Michelle Gibson has some really interesting historical docu's.

One could spend a year on her website: Piercing the Veil of Illusion
Where you around when they had text based games like "Zork", before they had graphics?

If you want to call stick figures graphics.

It was those games, " The Well", and writing programs to fit the task, instead of changing the task to fit the program, those were the things 
that got me hooked on computers. 

I saw what was coming technology wise, I just never saw the mental and psychological impact that would come later down the road.
(10-24-2022, 12:41 AM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: [ -> ]Where you around when they had text based games like "Zork", before they had graphics?

If you want to call stick figures graphics.

It was those games, " The Well", and writing programs to fit the task, instead of changing the task to fit the program, those were the things 
that got me hooked on computers. 

I saw what was coming technology wise, I just never saw the mental and psychological impact that would come later down the road.

I do remember those text based games, and BBS door games, but never got that interested. Probably my first obsession was with  Sid Meier's "Civilization" back in 1992 that we used to play every night while onboard ship in the Navy. A year or so later it was "Doom" and years later when I saw the billion$ being invested into games by the Army & Navy I knew this was it, but like you I never imagined the psychological impact it would later have on the younger generation. When my son was 10-14 we had every game platform in the house, from Nintendo, Playstation, X-box, high-end desktop computers, we even hosted LAN parties. We had high-speed Internet (2Mbps up/downstream) to the house back in '99 (Wahoo!) so that really up'd the multi-player Internet gaming. That was back when my job was to play & test games. After I was transferred to a completely different job I grew out of the obsessive game mode and a few years later so did my son, thank God!
(10-24-2022, 12:03 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: [ -> ]Fantastic, thought provoking presentation.



Summary:
Quote:In this video, I am going to be taking a close look at the elements of our modern culture in “Shapers of the New Narrative” that have profoundly influenced our lives and world view to this day.

In the first part of “Shapers of the New Narrative,” I focus on the subjects of dime westerns, wild west shows, and western movies.

Part two (@36:46) is about the role played by such things as penny candy; dime museums; circuses; nickelodeons & the early movie industry; and daredevils.

I look into the origins of radio and television in part three (@53:44) of this video and in part 4 (@1:15:07), I explore the subject of computers and video games, and related subjects and devices.

Are these random events unfolding, or is there a deliberate, outcome-based  long-term plan driving everything that has been happening in our lives?

I originally presented this as a four-part series about a year ago, and have merged all the information into this one video.

Some of ya'll will find part 4 most interesting.

Did you know?...Ancient advanced civilization (Ouachita tribe/ancient Mu’urs) hidden in plain sight...

[Image: wxy8Si1.jpg]

Her channel Michelle Gibson has some really interesting historical docu's.

One could spend a year on her website: Piercing the Veil of Illusion

The Washitaw are not indigenous - they are imports, just like most of the rest of America. There are NO self-respecting indigenous tribesmen who would ever allow themselves to be called "El Bey". That is an Arab/ Muslim title, not a Native American word. Neither the Washitaw nor the Ouachita whom they are attempting to emulate had what would be recognized today as a "civilization". The Ouachita (A.K.A. Witchita) were just tribesmen like everyone else north of Tenochtitlan at the time, and the Washitaw were not even in America yet in those days.

"Mu'urs" is a made-up word attempting to emulate the North African/ Arab "Moors".

White folks are apparently not the only people who attempt to re-write history in order to steal someone else's culture.

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These cunts shape nothing, regarding me and my life.

I bow to no one, and i create my own World Order.