Elon Musk is only the latest billionaire tech-titan to declare that the system will have to implement Universal Basic Income (UBI) in order to compensate for the apocalypse of human jobs and the wiping out of the ability of the majority of people to continue making a living.
The future could be very dark if we humans have no purpose, no freedom, and amount to little more than just pets…
Aired January 24-25, 2017. Joe Atwill and Jan Irvin are joined by Nino Teaoneaux to discuss the history of Punk Rock as social engineering, and begin to unravel one more layer of the music-as-mind control construct.
The debate at the University of Toronto Faculty of Arts & Science Forum examining Bill C-16 and the Ontario Human Rights Code held on Sat Nov 19th 2016
Between Prof Jordan B Peterson on one side and Dr Brenda Cossman/Dr Mary K Bryson on the other; Debate moderated by Prof Mayo Moran & foreword by David Cameron Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Science.
Episode 258: Steve Outtrim returns for his Sixth time to continue our discussion into his research on Silicon Valley and Burning Man, titled: “Silicon Valley’s Secret Weapon: The Shadow History of Burners, Part 5B: Burning with The Man – continued”
Steve Outtrim is a technology entrepreneur from New Zealand, who now lives in San Francisco. He created the HotDog Web Editor, which was named as the 3rd most downloaded software on the Internet by WIRED in 1997. He IPO’d his company Sausage Software in Australia in 1996, making him at age 23 the youngest CEO of a public company – a record held by Rupert Murdoch for more than 40 years. He has invested in more than 50 early-stage technology companies and founded 4 that he exited via IPO or trade sale.
Steve is a Shadow Historian, and for the last 3 years has been writing a book series looking behind the scenes of the tech world. Steve created the blog Burners.Me in 2012 to discuss Burning Man and Burner culture. It is the largest independent Burner site, with more than 200,000 followers. He has been to 12 burns since 1998.
Steve brings a first-hand, unique perspective to Silicon Valley and its ties to the military and Burning Man.