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Orwellian
The Orwellian Secrets of Smartphones
Amazon Echo: The Orwellian A.I. Assistant For Your Home is ALWAYS Listening to You
ORWELLIAN LANGUAGE
Our Almost Orwellian State & NSA Surveillance Forum
Brad Templeton: Today's Surveillance Society is Beyond Orwellian
The End Of The World As We Know It - Our Orwellian Society (Part I) The Thought Police
"I Support an Orwellian Police State in America"
CrossTalk: Orwellian Jen Psaki
Orwellian revision of history in Texas classrooms
Oliver Stone: 'US has become an Orwellian state'
Jeremy Scahill on Obama's Orwellian War in Iraq: We Created the Very Threat We Claim to be Fighting
Common Purpose: Orwellian engine of social takeover (FULL)
'Snowden showed us world sleepwalks into Orwellian horror' - ex-intelligence officer
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"Orwellian" describes the situation, idea, or societal condition that George Orwell identified as being destructive to the welfare of a free society. It connotes an attitude and a policy of control by propaganda, surveillance, misinformation, denial of truth, and manipulation of the past, including the "unperson" — a person whose past existence is expunged from the public record and memory, practiced by modern repressive governments. Often, this includes the circumstances depicted in his novels, particularly Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Orwell's ideas about personal freedom and state authority developed when he was a British colonial administrator in Burma. He was fascinated by the effect of colonialism on the individual, requiring acceptance of the idea that the colonialist oppressor exists only for the good of the oppressed person and people.
There has also been a great deal of discourse on the possibility that Orwell galvanized his ideas of oppression during his experience, and his subsequent writings in the English press, in Spain. Orwell was a member of the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM) militia and suffered suppression and escaped arrest by the Comintern faction working within the Republican Government. Following his escape he made a strong case for defending the Spanish revolution from the Communists there, and the misinformation in the press at home. During this period he formed strong ideas about the reportage of events, and their context in his own ideas of imperialism and democracy.
Brad Templeton (born near Toronto on April 20, 1960) is a software architect, civil rights advocate and entrepreneur. He graduated from the University of Waterloo.
Templeton is considered one of the early luminaries of Usenet, and in 1989 founded ClariNet Communications Corporation, which used Usenet protocols to distribute news articles, one of the first commercial examples of electronic publishing. In his "Net History in Brief" post, he coined the phrase Imminent death of net predicted. He also founded Looking Glass Software (not the same company as Looking Glass Studios), and was involved in the development of a number of software packages.
He was the Chairman of the Board of the Electronic Frontier Foundation for ten years until February 2010, when he relinquished his tenure to John Buckman. Brad remains on the Board of the EFF. He created the Usenet newsgroup rec.humor.funny in 1987 and moderated it from 1987 to 1992. To Commodore users he's probably best known for Power and the assembler PAL.
William Oliver Stone (born September 15, 1946) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. Stone became well known in the late 1980s and the early 1990s for directing a series of films about the Vietnam War, in which he had previously participated as an infantry soldier. He won further attention - and controversy - with films JFK (1991) and Natural Born Killers (1994). Stone's movies frequently focus on contemporary political and cultural issues. He has received three Academy Awards: Best Adapted Screenplay for Midnight Express (1978), and Best Director for Platoon (1986) and Born on the Fourth of July (1989). British newspaper The Guardian described Stone as "one of the few committed men of the left working in mainstream American cinema." Stone's films often combine different cameras and film formats within a single scene (including VHS and 8 mm film) as evidenced in JFK and Natural Born Killers.
Jeremy Scahill (born c. 1974) is an American investigative journalist and author whose work focuses on the use of private military companies. He is the author of the best-selling book Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army, winner of a George Polk Book Award. He also serves as a correspondent for the U.S. radio and TV program Democracy Now!. Scahill is a Puffin Foundation Writing Fellow at The Nation Institute and a frequent contributor to The Nation.
Scahill is from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Scahill started his career as an unpaid intern at Democracy Now!. While there he learned the technical side of radio, and learned "journalism as a trade, rather than an academic study."
He campaigned vigorously against US policy towards Cuba, arguing that the Helms-Burton Act "discards ... sovereignty ... and attempts to supersede International law with US law" and "creates a legal framework authorizing financial and military support for armed subversion of a sovereign nation".
Scahill and colleague Amy Goodman were co-recipients of the 1998 Polk Award for their radio documentary "Drilling and Killing: Chevron and Nigeria's Oil Dictatorship", which investigated the Chevron Corporation's role in the killing of two Nigerian environmental activists. Scahill has written extensively on national security issues and the military-industrial complex. His work appears frequently in Commondreams, Truthout, Huffington Post, Alternet, CounterPunch, and many other news sites.
Milton Friedman (July 31, 1912 – November 16, 2006) was an American economist, statistician, and author who taught at the University of Chicago for more than three decades. He was a recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, and is known for his research on consumption analysis, monetary history and theory, and the complexity of stabilization policy. As a leader of the Chicago school of economics, he influenced the research agenda of the economics profession. A survey of economists ranked Friedman as the second most popular economist of the twentieth century behind John Maynard Keynes, and The Economist described him as "the most influential economist of the second half of the 20th century…possibly of all of it."
Friedman's challenges to what he later called "naive Keynesian" (as opposed to New Keynesian) theory began with his 1950s reinterpretation of the consumption function, and he became the main advocate opposing activist Keynesian government policies. In the late 1960s he described his own approach (along with all of mainstream economics) as using "Keynesian language and apparatus" yet rejecting its "initial" conclusions. During the 1960s he promoted an alternative macroeconomic policy known as "monetarism". He theorized there existed a "natural" rate of unemployment, and argued that governments could increase employment above this rate (e.g., by increasing aggregate demand) only at the risk of causing inflation to accelerate. He argued that the Phillips curve was not stable and predicted what would come to be known as stagflation. Friedman argued that, given the existence of the Federal Reserve, a constant small expansion of the money supply was the only wise policy.
This is our campaigne.
we will destroy fear.
and all my friends are gone.
they packed their lives and they disappered on that great big ship,
and i sank was i watched it go down.
I hear the boots marching in line
through the trenches through my mind.
we'll bury them where they fall and
remember how they faught for our last breath.
we're not coming back,
because all our friends are gone.
they crossed the line and they're one man
short of a pleasure cruise
as we sink please remember a
hero's day will come. a hero's day will come soon
i hear boots marching in line
through the trenches through my mind.
we'll bury them where they fall
and remember how they fight.
as they fall, so do we.
bury us here where we fall.
fight the good fight for all.
bury them where they fall with the mud in their eyes
and shrapnel in their mouths.
i hear the boots marching in lin
through the trenches through my mind
we'll bury them where they fall
these streets are cold,
and some things just cant be told
as i wait alone, but you know how that goes.
when everything becomes a blur to me,
chiors sing the street songs that i've come to know.
and the world is turning into the city today.
i spend my days traveling underground
in bright subways until the sun goes down.
i spend my nights growing flowers by candlelight
in dark hotels until the sun comes up and we go for a walk.so we can talk,
or we can say nothing at all.
lets go for a drive. they'll never find us alive if we say nothing,
cause the world is turning into the city
sometimes i wonder if i will ever leave the city.
sometimes the air is very hard to breathe in the city.
while all the ghosts are marching in the streets,
i make the same mistakes. please forgive me.
your simple toys remind my of the noise
that i once heard of motor cars and crashing birds.
i stand alone remembering my home
and where we'll go when all these buildings turn to stone.
I've found peace here
alone by your side,
but where is real love?
grey is the sky,
searching for bright eyes,
and a voice in the sea is whispering,
"no, thats not for you"
there's a flame in the night,
but is it for real this time?
and the waves are lost from sight,
so will we set sail tonight?
the wind is breathing a sigh,
answering, "no, thats not for you"
i awoke from a dream to the sound of fluttering wings.
a flock of ghosts on the lawn,
travelling south for the winter i suppose.
they're lost trying to leave this icy winterland frost,
but there's no way to escape everything.
there's an angel up in a tree,
and she won't come down.
she's afraid that she might fall
into the arms of a fireman
and she will lose her soul.
sometimes they don't know when to let go,
stop the car,
cause i want to get out before we reach the mountains ahead.
and how does it feel to sleep at the wheel
when we're headed straight for the lake
and i'm drowning in dangerous scenery?
i hear you calling me,
so release me,
cause my temper is growing.
and i see through you
and all that you do,
cunning and cruel.
you breath in my ear,
this is how it begins.
so gently we ride,
burning inside,
and miles away i still see city lights
calling me home again.
this is how its going to end,
lost in these hills and
surrounded by nothing but dangerous scenery?
i hear you calling me,
so release me,
cause my temper is growing strong
and i dont belong down here.
you never disappear.
you're always waiting here for me.
you can cross my mind,
but you'll never get away
you can leave me for dead,
but you'll never get away.
and i close my eyes,
but you never go away.
if i dont let you go,
then i'll never get away from here.
i'll run from you
we live what we show
and falling is just a game that we know.
but i'll be counting on these angels
to gather up and catch me before i'm scattered below.
and you're the one who opens my eyes.
you're the one who falls in disguise.
you're the one who empties my mind
when i feel like i will fall,
and you will let go.
I'm falling
dont let go until i'm flying
this is a moment of truth
falling back the sky is all you see,
but looking back is always tempting me.
the groun is real or so it seems,
and ghosts below are forming teams
this is not a game.
and you're the one who opens my eyes.
you're the one who falls in disquise.
you're the one who empties my mind
when i feel like i will fall
and you will let go.
Goodbye love,
I'll miss you.
I'm thinking of you as I watch the world go by, outside my windows,
You're hiding, so I'll stop fighting and stay inside today
[Chorus]
And sleep until I find you awake, cause you like a shady place.
in this room,
I'll search forever in vain until I find a Shady Place
floating down like water, the moon is my sign.
i'm coming under to hold what i cant find,
outside my windows,
stars are falling so i close my door softly cause you wont
hear me calling in my sleep.
[Chorus]
how will I ever find you again when you sleep in the ocean?
you're swirling under the current again,
while you sleep in the ocean I drown in my bed,
and you swim in my head.
I've got you now.
Goodbye love,
I'll miss you
[Chorus]
Floating down like water
I've got you now.
Goodbye love,
What have i done?
you call and i come
crawling back home to give back these bones.
choking myself like a dog on a chain,
i wanna get to you, before you get to me
but there's something about the way that you say,
"dong be afraid.
no dont be afraid when this comes"
if love is a long kiss goodnight then sweet dreams.
they'll turn out the lights
when they are sure we're asleep.
but i still hear the voices that call from below,
and i want to let them know
that i'm never letting go,
but there's something about the way that they say,
"dont be afraid, no, dont be afraid when we call."
come and rest your bones
beneath this field of stones
this place will become your home someday
drifting above rows of houses and cars there's a feeling here
that anyone can fly.
but like all theones who have fallen before,
we are letting go, but they wont let us die.
and i hear them say,
"dont talk about what its all about
its just enough to know.
forget about what you've heard about,
its all what you see."
far below here there's a quaint little town
where i sued to live and others used to die.
and everyone talked about people like these who were just like birds
and watched us from the sky.
and i heard them say
"dont talk about what its all about,
its just enough to know.
forget about what you've heard about,
its only what you see
let it go, there's nothing to know.
keep your eyes on the gound,
and forget about what you've heard about,
its all what you see"
breathe and we'll float away.
breathe and we'll float away so slow.