Social Engineering Techniques for Beginners
Previously, the Weekly Nudge has focussed on various agendas which involve the incremental process of ‘nudging’ society towards a particular conclusion. Such groups of people that seek to persuade the wider population to accept their agendas use ...
A History of Social Engineering
To understand how we have reached the beginnings of a trans-humanist era we must follow the roots of modern day social engineering. Such a practice has been applied for thousands of years, but it could be said that only in the last few centuries has ...
Trans-humanism: The Consumption of Man - Part II
In the ultimate trans-humanist world, Man, or at least some men, will be able to control every aspect of living and be ‘free’ from the constraints of nature. Such men, thus, seek to control every aspect of our lives. To do this they must divide and ...
Trans-humanism: The Consumption of Man
Trans-humanism is a modern term that is used to describe the development of technology and its integration with people in order to enhance human intellectual, physical and mental capabilities.
Free Speech At A Price
Earlier this week a man was sentenced to jail for sending an offensive tweet to labour MP Luciana Berger.
The London Health Report: No smoke, Just Mirrors
This week the media reported on the London Health Commission's proposal to ban smoking in London's public spaces, such as parks and other green areas. The report suggests that children take up smoking because they are influenced by the adults around them.
A Picture Sells A Thousand Words
In this weeks nudge we will be taking a look at the rising popularity of the Selfie, a past time that is becoming so popular even the next door neighbours dog is doing it.
The Cost Of Contactless Payments
In amongst the drive for an independent Scotland, as well as the mounting propaganda calling for war, the mainstream media has continued to nudge us towards a 'Brave New 1984'. In this weeks 'Weekly Nudge' we will be considering cashless payments and their wider implication.
The Weekly Nudge
In this weekly blog I will be taking a look at those articles that are written or edited in a way that encourages the reader to develop a bias towards, or against, the subject of the article. This technique is most commonly referred to as 'nudging'. In some cases the desired result is obvious ...
UN Sustainability - Coming To A Town Near You
David Cameron has attacked those in the countryside, who oppose the Government’s new planning laws, by suggesting that such opposition is killing off young people’s chances of owning a home as well as sidelining the country’s best interests.
Google On The Brain
Programs are being developed by Microsoft and Google that are able to track our future movements
Google and Microsoft know Where You Will Be In Five Years Time
Much has been written about the digital age and the menial day to day tasks that it purports to save us from; much too has been written about the enslavement of people through the digital age - an Orwellian world in which people are monitored and controlled around the clock.
1984 in the 21st Century
Numerous articles in today’s mainstream media elude to the fact that we are fast slipping into a tightly controlled fascist existence very similar to George Orwell’s nightmarish 1984.
The Alternative Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
This years Bilderberg meeting saw a dramatic increase in attention than in previous years from both mainstream media and protestors, with attendees exceeding 2,300. This increase, more than double of Chantilly last year, has been dubbed by many to be a success in terms of exposure, with many that ...
National Farmers Union: Making Government Policy Since 1947
Many people have heard of the National Farmers Union, but how many of us are aware of the power the National Farmers Union has to make legislation, or determine prices. In a shocking discovery, it appears that not only does the National Farmers Union ...
NHS Risks Silenced
The government has once again refused to publish the official assessment of the risks involved in the government's NHS shakeup, contrary to Law.
Jury Nullification—A Power of the People
In the US last month, a judge ruled that jury nullification, a jury’s ability to overrule the law, was still lawful and very much in effect.