Re: Remember what happened to the Tucker Automobile
Tucker? Who is or was Tucker? I guess it's not to be unexpected that there are many inventors from the past that I or any other regular person may have never heard of. That seems to be a critical aspect of the overall intended phenom in play - that regular people often times manage to not ever hear of such... for our own good, of course ;)
My hunch is that even if there was pubclic access to the information, pictures and dossiers lining up all of the past individual brilliant inventors that somebody managed to hear a bit about before that particular individual brilliance got snuffed out so as to be expunged from the establishment version of history, all of them, from Tucker, to Newman, Tesla, Maxwell, Rife, Reich and whomever else there was or is, while constituting a significant list of genuinely great minds, likely pales in comparison to the list of other genius inventive folks that none of us ever heard peep-one about. A peek under the rug of the history of a corrupt few wiping out many individuals, one at a time, who flirted with threatening the few's hegemony, is likely to show quite the pile of hidden sweepings.
It helps the uncommon cause that they have a few of their own .....what is an appropriate word for the oppositite of brilliant invention - dark invention? They had a few of their own dark inventions that in turn were immediately applied to underpin and assure their future ways in the dark arts. For instance, who else but they could have patented the malevolent artful practice of turning a concept of invention upside down to stand on it's head, attaching a catchy or popular name to the inverted phenom - one that will lure & attract the decieved masses to be further deceived, before then applying it into public use? This allowed, for instance, the established act of a few going about their business of carefully, quietly butchering & eradicating the many individuals who dared to get in the way unwittingly flirting with upsetting the businesses made out of these dark ways. This particular invention, now firmly established on it's head as though set in stone, has over the years been coined into a highly traditional albeit flawed belief programmed into the masses as "for the greater good".