Mike Wallace interviews Aldous Huxley
November 4, 2008 @ 8:20 am by Noble LieI’m going to post a few old Mike Wallace interviews with famous minds of the previous generation. So much of where this is headed comes out in these talks, including the increasing use of “shock doctrine” to put us in a state of desperation and heightened suggestibility. Discussion of these techniques were more frank and open when they were less actively used on the population.
In case I haven’t mentioned it lately, the blue-blooded Huxley family includes “Darwin’s Bulldog” Thomas Henry Huxley as well as the first head of UNESCO and Eugenics proponent Julian Huxley.
“All that is needed is money and a candidate who can be coached to look sincere. Political principles and plans for specific action have come to lose most of their importance. The personality of the candidate, the way he is projected by the advertising experts, these are the things that really matter.”
- Aldous Huxley, “Enemies of Freedom”
Aldous Huxley Part 1
More behind the cut.
Aldous Huxley Part 2
Aldous Huxley Part 3
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Comment by Jamesm
— November 6, 2008 @ 10:24 am
Sir Julian Huxley at USC in 1963 predicted that:
“within the next generation or two, there will be a pharmacological method of controlling the population.”
Comment by Noble Lie
— November 7, 2008 @ 7:04 am
JamesM, thanks for all the comments..
And you are right, he sure did. I wasn’t aware of that particular talk, though, and I’ll be trying to dig it up now. As did his brother Aldous and their pal Bertrand Russell. I’ve got books by both of these guys. And they should know. A while ago I promised to do a write up on the Tavistock Institute, but I’ve abandoned so many projects as life’s chaos catches me up. This is the kind of work they were doing at Tavistock.
Of course, Sir Julian Huxley also ran UNESCO, the UN educational system, which was a big step towards controlling the population leading up to pharmacological and electromagnetic methods (brain chips, HAARP, etc).
Comment by Jamesm
— November 7, 2008 @ 1:24 pm
re: Bertrand Russell
He also did some warning:
“Fortunately, the modern holders of power are not yet quite aware how much they can do if they chose, but when this knowledge dawns upon them a new era in human tyranny is to be expected.”
Bertrand Russell (1931)