Rman Virgil wrote:When the Old World began invading the New World a lot of the impetus revolved around land. Simply, the Old World saw land to be owned like a pair of pants and to the New World people this was crazy and alien. Land was creation and you could not "own" creation. Talk about "getting lost in translation".
In this context, by "New World" are you thinking NWO? In which case I would cite this as a good example of duality of the meaning applied by different segments of society. Sort of Owellian Doublespeak, or... Legalese! Like in Legalese, "must" must is synonymous with "may", "summons" means "invite to place of business to discuss a transaction", and "understand" means "stand under the authority of" (I really loathe that last one!!).
So, in a NWO, referencing ground work such as Agenda 21, there is this notion that nothing is "owned" - there is no sense of property, and so on.
From the perspective of ordinary folk, they might imagine this to mean the planet and everything on it is basically shared, nobody owns it; it is not something that can be owned by anyone.
However, for the people behind the NWO, in their eyes, the meaning is that nobody but them has any right to it, it means that everything belongs entirely to them (they cannot conceive of a world where this is not the case and in fact such a scenario would be deeply abhorrent and troubling to them). Put another way:
Everything is inherently mine - nobody else can "own it", because that would mean they could take away something that rightly belongs to me.
You can see this mindset in action in the "water" article I posted previously - that the elite are thinking as if they are gods, and that nothing rightfully belongs to the inferior "humans" that they govern.
This sort of mindset is also apparent in NEXUS - in fact I dare say NEXUS perceives itself to be the god of gods in some respect, eg. he ultimate overlord of everything, even those behind the NWO. Examples:
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* cam1out4.ogg: "Your interference in my plans for New Paradigm will not go unpunished. You are weak flesh things. I am strong & have many parts. You may defeat me here but I shall rise again. As I once cleansed the world with fire, I will destroy you & your puny project."
As for what projects might bring Hammond and Reed together? Reed could be talking about high resolution synaptic implants, Hammond talking about high speed data transfer - put them both together and ultimately you end up with the Synaptic Link:
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Note: I've not checked the canon timeline to see if this scenario would fit.
Reed whilst officially working on the tech for creating more effective cannon fodder for battlefields, would also be privately infatuated with the idea of turning the peonistic life forms around him in to more efficient workers under his complete control?
So, I guess what I'm saying is that we might apply this to Dr. Reed himself - while he at first appears to be a good person, who later appears to become somewhat evil, ultimately culminating in The Collapse and NEXUS, that would just be one side of him - one side of the coin that is Dr. Reed, specifically the side he shows to the world. The other side of the coin, that is his core belief system, is that he is god of gods. In other words, he's the ultimate sociopath and has everyone fooled. Even when he appears evil, that's just a malfunctioning of his good persona, and not even close to the true evil of his core belief system.
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There is some distinction, I believe, between a psychopath and a sociopath, in that a sociopath will generally have a core group of people they won't adversely ruin - in fact that core group would benefit greatly from the sociopath. But the further removed from the sociopath's core group you get (as in degrees of separation) the more devastating the effects of the sociopath (by proxy of its core group).
In contrast, a psychopath could be said to be the opposite - the closer your proximity, in degrees of separation, with some exceptions (eg. children of the psychopath, etc), the more harmful the effects. In addition, a psychopath will generally target a small number of people at any given time (sometimes just one person at a time). A sociopath basically targets everyone and everything, even their core group (just that the core group are so hopelessly assimilated and perceive the adverse effects to be benefits)?
So, people far enough removed from Reed, those suffering the most because of him, would "see" his core belief system for what it is. There would be a sort of boundary at a certain closer proximity to him, from within which people would be consciously aware that "something is very wrong" but have no clue that the epicentre is Reed. A sort of very evolved Stockholm Syndrome perhaps?
This could be a useful reason for someone to bomb Reed's offices (injuring his son Jason). They would see that Reed is at the very pinnacle of the pyramid, yet seemingly surrounded by a vast flock of 'sheeple' who refuse to wake up and see 'what is blatantly obvious'. A clear cause of cataclysmic frustration for those who can "see".
Hammond, still believing Reed is at heart a good person, would harbour thoughts of trying to "rescue" Reed - even post Collapse, knowing that he'd "cleansed the earth with fire". You can imagine the shock Hammond will get when he finally "wakes up" - we're talking epic cognitive dissonance, even for Hammond - who will likely have already encountered cognitive dissonance as a result of his southern sabbatical. Imagine 'waking up' to the fact that the person you're trying to save is, to all intents and purposes, the manifestation of Satan...
And then imagine what this might mean for cam4 - not only forcing the player to rethink everything they thought they knew about Reed, and then while dealing with that realising he has to be saved, but then unveiling Reed to be beyond any known comprehension of evil, and then having to defeat him having almost (or already) saved him.
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