Brave New World and War on Drugs

A Sc-Fi novel was published in 1931 titled “Brave New World”. It depicts a world where Governments issue drugs to their people to keep them “Happy.” Citizens are assigned their roles in this society before they are born. The Elites (the rich and powerful) mainly just party and have orgies. Sometimes I think this is where we are headed.

No, I think as soon as robots are perfected, the Elites will just kill us all off. They will keep a few of us plebs around for amusement. The Elites will eventually get tired of that life style and start fighting with each other to prove who’s Top Dog. Will they use robots for their dominance gains or will they breed special Plebs to fight? Theres nothing quite like actual blood and guts is there? This is a sci-fi story I’m not got going to tackle any time soon.

By the way, does anyone remember the “War On Drugs” that the Government started back in the 1970’s? how’s that going? If they really wanted to stop drug trafficking, they would just hang all the bankers. Drug money must be laundered, and I’m pretty sure the Bankers know where the money is going to and from.


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3 responses to “Brave New World and War on Drugs”

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    cathy barrett

    I think that what is happening now, is We are being shown that The Bankers run The Corporate Government. It goes so deep, I am still learning after all these years. Call Me a Conspiracy Theorist, but everything We research and reveal comes true. Everything We believed to be true, is a lie.

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    cathy barrett

    Just wanted to share, to add to Your Sci-Fi inquiries. Babies without a Soul. I use Duckduckgo for a search engine. Google hides everything. They have been doing this for a very long time.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/scientists-create-human-entity-has-no-mother-or-father

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    1. I use Duckducko also. Thanks!

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