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Defining the Moment: The Internet Reformation
The Daily Bell ^ | 7/28/2011 | Anthony Wile

Posted on 07/28/2011 7:40:50 AM PDT by Uncledave

Earlier today I received an email from one of the Daily Bell's associate editors suggesting that the use of the terminology, Internet Reformation, may be eluding some of our readers. It is a homegrown term, and as such, we have tried to maintain an up-to-date definition of this concept in the Glossary section of the DB ThinkTank. But perhaps it is a good idea to bring it right up front. So here is a concept that we feel is critical for anyone who wishes to fully understand the big picture process of change, at least as we humbly believe it to be:

The Internet Reformation is the culmination of the power and glory of Western civil society and free-market thinking. It is the apogee of all that is best in a sweep of history that began with the ancient Greeks and has culminated in the hearts and minds of millions of young men and women who industriously add to its impact every day via additional code, non-mainstream news or fundamental scientific commentary.

It is NOT an "Internet Revolution." The Internet Revolution is a standard "pat" phrase of the powers-that-be about the so-called empowering effects of technology. The Internet Reformation is a much more deeply disruptive concept. It is truly a revolutionary one, affecting every aspect of human society and human relationships with modern elites. It is focused around the insights generated by the Internet itself.

This concept is based on what happened during the era of the Gutenberg press. Almost from the beginning, the Gutenberg press was a revolutionary technology. As soon as people used the press to print Bibles, readers began to discover that the Holy Word differed considerably from what they'd been taught by the Catholic Church.

Until then, Bibles had been fairly rare. They were printed in Latin or Greek, and copied down by hand with elaborate engravings. The Catholic Church and its important functionaries and bureaucrats possessed Bibles. Priests performed Mass with their back to the congregation. The ceremony was a highly Romanized one, as the West had come to conceive of Rome within its most corrupt and centralizing phase, and highly controlled.

But printing Bibles in moveable type changed the power relationship entirely. Now, anyone could own a Bible and they were easily reproduced and increasingly inexpensive. Almost immediately, then Bibles began to be translated into "vulgate" and eventually the King James Version (English) would become a dominant variant. But in the meantime, the damage was done. First came the Renaissance and then the Reformation and finally the Age of Enlightenment, three powerful rolling waves of free-thinking that transformed the face of human society, first in the West and then around the world.

The changes ushered in by the Gutenberg press were fundamental. The Renaissance began the reconfiguration by allowing for the rediscovery of the scientific orientation of Greece and Rome. This set in motion a series of events that has not yet ceased to reverberate.

The fundamental motivating force of the Renaissance was to emphasize natural observation, and this can be seen in the obsession with great artists such as Michelangelo and Leonardo Da Vinci who returned to the original source of knowledge whenever possible. This led both artists to dissect corpses rather than to rely on the standard anatomy books of the day, such as they were. Da Vinci's great scientific speculations were based on first-hand observation not sterile theory argued in debating halls.

The Reformation launched a second wave of attacks on the West's business as usual. But it actually involved the same animation. The Gutenberg press allowed readers to examine source material by making the sources available. This was the revolutionary act. The Renaissance emphasized conclusions derived from that fundamental inspiration. The Reformation in its way emphasized sources too. It sought, in its most radical incarnations, to strip out the interpretative layer of Church doctrine by emphasizing the Word of the Bible itself.

Martin Luther began this process in 1517 by publishing his Ninety-Five Theses attacking much of the ecclesiastical structure of Catholic Church. Interestingly, the Reformation's initial phase is seen as ending in 1648 with the Treaty of Westphalia that put a stop to the religious wars by emphasizing the primacy of the nation state. The Treaty of Westphalia was overturned by the Security Council of the United Nations in 2005, when that body adopted R2P, which mandates that the "West" in aggregate interfere with a nation's sovereignty to "protect" citizens. The powers-that-be have therefore launched a counterattack on national sovereignty even as the Internet Reformation begins to gather power and undermines business as usual.

The Reformation was also known as the Protestant Reformation because despite its formal end-date of 1648, its ripples continue to spread and ultimately gave rise to the establishment of the New World, and the American and French Revolutions. Each wave of the so-called Protestant Revolt further deconstructed the formalized church and suggested doctrine that brought man closer in touch with God.

This process eventually led to the most radical sects such as the Quakers and "Shakers" that did away with Church trappings entirely and simply allowed the individual worshipper to communicate with God as he or she saw fit. The Quakers sometimes used to shed their clothes and worship nakedly in a penultimate effort to remove barriers to the spiritual conversation.

All across the world, the modern Internet Reformation is beginning to reshape the way people relate to power in the modern age. While it is not so obvious as during the era of the Gutenberg press, there is formal doctrine accepted by Western societies that is beginning to shatter. That formal doctrine may be termed regulatory democracy and it has been leavened with numerous assumptions that on closer inspection turn out not to be true. It is the Internet itself that allows for information to spread that undermines the various precepts of regulatory democracy.

Every social order needs a formal elite to organize and animate it. In the high Middle Ages, the hierarchy consisted of the Catholic Church leaders along with Royal families throughout Europe, as well as powerful merchants and bankers. In the modern era, the hierarchy is much less obvious and consists, from available evidence of the great banking, modern banking families led by the Rothschilds based in the City of London along with attendant Zionist influences and abetted by corporate interests and the so-called Dark Nobility and Dark Church.

It is this hierarchy that promulgates regulatory democracy and its various dominant social themes – the fear-based promotions that the Western power elite uses to control the conversation and to further centralize power and authority worldwide. Just as the Catholic church leaders dreamed of one Pax Romana around the world, so does today's power elite dream of one world order driven by regulatory democracy.

The fear-based themes are many and include many scarcity memes among them. The world is commonly held to be running out of food, water, oil and energy. It is in imminent danger of plagues, unusual weather and asteroid strikes. In these and many other instances, the solutions that are heralded are focused directly on additional governmental agencies, preferably global ones. An entire global infrastructure is gradually being erected that includes an international court, a global legislature (UN), a global military (NATO) and various international agencies to adjudicate trade disputes and the like.

At the center of the new global order is central bank itself, printing money-from-nothing, perpetually devastating the economies of nation states through monetary (and price inflation) and through its ruin, creating the necessity for a global currency and a single global central bank, presumably the IMF. Within this latter meme, gold and silver are held to be barbaric elements, not needed anymore in a fiat money world.

In fact, what the Internet is increasingly showing us is a way to return to basic freedoms. The Internet in its various incarnations has already distributed information showing many of the precepts of regulatory democracy to be false. There is likely plenty of oil and gas around the world and it may be abiotic and reoccurring as well; its availability has simply been manipulated by the powers that be. Alternative sources of energy have likely been suppressed, but over the next decades may become available. Global warming has been shown to be another elite promotion and does not exist as popularly promulgated. Food and water, also supposedly in short supply, are being manipulated by the power elite within its highly controlled global markets. The War on Terror that the elites have begun is an evident and obvious falsity and the Internet reveals this in various ways every day.

Like the radical information that spawned from the Gutenberg Press, the impact of the information available to counteract elite modern memes is not immediately visible but over time has a devastating effect. Human beings do have a kind of Hive Mind (via intimate communications between families and friends and various cultural exchanges) and once additional information is made available, that Mind incorporates it.

There are downsides. The power elite profits from the centralizing effects of technology. Spymasters and dictators profit from aspects of technology as they always have. And yet the positive elements are likely unstoppable as well. There is little possibility at this point of the Internet being shut down as simplistic formulations might have it. Instead, as with the Reformation itself, the Internet Reformation will continue to advance, undermining the memes of the powers-that-be and even creating, perhaps, a critical mass of decentralizing influences.

It is decentralization that the modern power elite fears most because decentralized spheres of influence are impossible to control. Unfortunately the Renaissance and Reformation were all about the decentralization of control built on the availability of real knowledge and a return to primary sources that undermined the "experts" of church and state.

The same process is occurring today. It may not be that any one Martin Luther emerges to create a formal Reformation but the larger evolution continues. (There is apparently some evidence that Luther himself was sponsored by a Venetian banking faction of the day to split the power of the church.) Essentially, however the power of the information being unleashed is what will carry the day in numerous manifestations. It is impossible for power elite memes to stand against the availability of information now presented online. It is beyond control, beyond collecting, beyond dampening.

Tomorrow's knowledge base may look much different than todays – and in fundamental ways. Ironically, the 20th century so celebrated by the centralizers must at least to some degree give way to a decentralized Renaissance in the 21st. Yes, the powers-that-be will fight back as they already are via wars and social chaos, just as the Catholic Church responded with its Counter-Reformation; but eventually they may be forced to take a step back as they have before.

Ironically, the proverbial dye was likely cast when America's DARPA dark-technologists invented the Internet but did not foresee, apparently, the evolution of the personal computer that would utilize it to allow average individuals to gain access to all the knowledge of the world. This may stand as one of the great miscalculations of the modern elite. It helped create a second wave of modern information technology that has already begun to undo a myriad of world-centralizing plans.

A new city (predicted in ancient Indian prophecies) has been discovered underwater off the coast of India – though the news has been much suppressed. Humankind is thousands of years older than the Western powers-that-be maintain. The current apogee of human achievement may not be the current one and certainly not the best-of-all-possible worlds. As the underlying certainties crumble, so do the building blocks of the modern elite themes – and the certainty of ongoing centralization.

In fact, the European Union is failing, various serial wars of conquest are not going well, the fear-based memes of the elite are continually being debunked by an Internet that adds more to humankind's real knowledge base every day. It will take decades if not centuries to control the damage that has already been done (from an elite standpoint), and what has been done cannot be undone.

There is a new Reformation taking place throughout the world, led by electronic communication technology. It is not being commented on by the nightly news, nor written about in the mainstream medial. But if you understand the trends and look closely, you can see it playing out every day in every part of human culture. It is already convulsing the world. Out of these labor pains a new and freer society is being born.

A new enlightenment is taking place – a fundamental reforming of societies' knowledge base. It is far more important and fundamental than a "technology revolution." It is rewriting the basic relationship that human beings have with their knowledge base and with its impact on their lives. The centralizing architecture erected by the Anglo-American elites is even now being undermined. The darkness is lifting as it lifted long ago during the Renaissance. An Internet Reformation is coming. It will have numerous unpredictable ramifications. In fact, its dawn is already here.


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1 posted on 07/28/2011 7:40:53 AM PDT by Uncledave
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To: Uncledave; SJackson; admin

I find the following paragraph false and very, very offensive because it perpetuates anti-semitic lies like the Protocol of the Elders of Zion. I stopped reading after this paragraph and am suggesting the moderator pull this post:

“Every social order needs a formal elite to organize and animate it. . . . In the modern era, the hierarchy is much less obvious and consists, from available evidence of the great banking, modern banking families led by the Rothschilds based in the City of London along with attendant Zionist influences and abetted by corporate interests and the so-called Dark Nobility and Dark Church.”


2 posted on 07/28/2011 7:52:22 AM PDT by JoyjoyfromNJ (everything written by me on FR is my personal opinion & does not represent my employer)
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To: Uncledave
After reading the whole piece I have one question:
What, precisely, is the internet reformation?
3 posted on 07/28/2011 7:52:50 AM PDT by Rudder (The Main Stream Media is Our Enemy---get used to it.)
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To: JoyjoyfromNJ; moder_ator

Yikes, I regret that I didn’t see that part in the article. It is indeed very offensive and I regret posting it. (I’m jewish!).

Mods, please pull.


4 posted on 07/28/2011 7:55:49 AM PDT by Uncledave
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To: Uncledave

Thanks for your response!


5 posted on 07/28/2011 7:59:39 AM PDT by JoyjoyfromNJ (everything written by me on FR is my personal opinion & does not represent my employer)
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To: JoyjoyfromNJ

That comment aside this article is really quite striking and informative. The Reformation means as it implies “to reform and Re Form” the way information is accessed and provided to the masses. Not controlled by the MSM and others who seek to control what we know to control us, but a free flowing Digital Gutenberg press that takes that power away from them. This is why all of them are terrified and try to come up with subtle and not so subtle ways of controlling he Internet.


6 posted on 07/28/2011 8:50:31 AM PDT by 100American (Knowledge is knowing how, Wisdom is knowing when)
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To: Uncledave

This is an excellent article. Anthony Wile is absolutely right on target.


7 posted on 07/28/2011 9:17:03 AM PDT by Savage Beast (The Tea Party: La Resistance)
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To: Uncledave
I prefer the phrase Information Revolution or maybe something else to Internet Revolution because the Revolution is due to such inventions as the telephone, telegraph, radio, television, transportation, etc., and the internet is only one thing, albeit perhaps the most important single thing.
" It is the apogee of all that is best in a sweep of history that began with the ancient Greeks..."
Absolutely right on!
"...there is formal doctrine accepted by Western societies that is beginning to shatter. That formal doctrine may be termed regulatory democracy and it has been leavened with numerous assumptions that on closer inspection turn out not to be true. It is the Internet itself that allows for information to spread that undermines the various precepts of regulatory democracy."
I hope that Wile includes in this concept the doctrine of "Liberalism"--the very title of which is an assumption that on closer inspection turns out not to be true.

And--by all means--let's hope that this doctrine is shattering!

"– the fear-based promotions that the Western power elite uses to control the conversation and to further centralize power and authority worldwide. Just as the Catholic church leaders dreamed of one Pax Romana around the world, so does today's power elite dream of one world order driven by regulatory democracy."
Outstanding!

The fear-based promotions of the Western power elite!!!

What could describe so-called "Liberals", their fear-based promotions, and their power elite more accurately!!!

And the so-called journalists of the Mainstream News Media, the university professors, and "celebrities" struggle to control the conversation!!!

And the so-called "Liberals" struggle to centralize power and authority--both with in the United States and worldwide.

And they dream of one worldwide order under control and regulation!!!

Some dream of --and some call for--a "Leader" with dictatorial powers.

(Do not overlook the translation of the word leader into German and Italian.)

"It is decentralization that the modern power elite fears most because decentralized spheres of influence are impossible to control."
Absolutely!
"...the power of the information being unleashed is what will carry the day in numerous manifestations. It is impossible for power elite memes to stand against the availability of information..."

I hope and pray that Wile is right!

The power elites will stop at nothing!

And do not overlook the cost the Rennaissance; the Protestant Revolution; and the English, American, French, and Russian Revolutions.

The power elites will not give up without a fight!

Just try reasoning with the Left!

"A new enlightenment is taking place--"
I hope and pray that Wile is right!

I tend not to be nearly as optimistic, and I hope he's more perceptive than I am.

The internet has a dark side. Many use it. The power elites--the Left--the so-called "Liberals"--dicators and potential dictators--tyrants--the self-serving--all the Hitlers, Pol Pots, Caligulas--all of them! They will ALL use any means to achieve their objectives! They will subvert the Internet Revolution to their purposes if they can!

Let's hope that Wile is right and that things are every bit as optimistic as he is!


8 posted on 07/28/2011 10:16:41 AM PDT by Savage Beast (The Tea Party: La Resistance)
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To: Uncledave

The fundamental thesis of this article is correct, namely, that revolutionary information-dissemination technologies are inherently egalitarian in nature, pushing information to the masses that theretofore had been horded, and thereby empowering, the elite. Thus in all such cases the old elite is overthrown as their exclusive hold on knowledge and information is fractured.

The author refers to this process as an information “reformation” because Martin Luther’s revolutionary destruction of the power elite of his day was a direct consequence of the invention of the movable-type printing press.

BTW, I believe the next transforming technology is “fiber to the doorstep”. I wrote the following about a year ago:

The Marriage of Television and The Internet

Marriage of the Internet to your TV set is finally underway. Ultimately, instead of plugging a satellite dish, a cable, or a roof antenna into your TV set, you’ll plug your Internet connection into your TV via a fancy TIVO-like box that has an easy-to-use user interface.
However, ubiquitous installation of fiber-to-the-doorstep (FTTD) will be necessary before the marriage of the Internet and television can become a completely successful reality. While it’s pretty simple to build an Internet-TIVO type of box to interface your Internet connection with your favorite giant flat screen monitor, the unlimited bandwidth provided by FTTD is critical for realizing the full potential of the marriage. Lots of folks are currently working on “The Box”, and eventually a few elegant solutions will shake out, but until the speed of FTTD arrives, shows will be recorded off the Internet when folks are sleeping and later played back in real time, and the possibilities for unlimited channels will be virtually nil.

But, when those unlimited number of channels do arrive via FTTD, the real kicker will be the implosion of the monopolies of the existing broadcast and cablecast distribution networks because with FTTD anyone can become a national caster! Instead of just being TV consumers, anyone of us could become a TV producer and distributor. FTTD will thus do to the monopoly casters what Internet publishing is doing to the publishing monopolies of the newspapers and magazines. Instead of a few limited distribution channels requiring enormous amounts of capital for entry, all of a sudden the number of distribution channels will be virtually unlimited and the costs to enter will approach zero.

For example, I personally want to see a brilliantly produced conservative aggregator channel that takes advantage of the talents and knowledge of its many volunteer members, with each contributing video productions using inexpensive equipment like Flip video cameras, with a master programmer stringing together instant and factual real-time refutations of the latest lies told by the Obammunist-Marxist-Media, all streamed in real-time to the homes of everyone who might care to watch. For variety and interest, such a channel could also include programming contributed from member-experts on computers, pets, medicine, automobiles, technology, cooking, firearms, business, taxes, law, science and all the many subjects its members would be interested in.

In effect, FTTD married to an elegant interface box that connects the Internet to a household’s main monitor will unleash unimaginable creative forces from a chorus of new voices. Throughout history, from monks copying texts in monasteries, to the invention of movable type, to high speed printing presses, to the Internet, and finally to FTTD, more and more information has been disseminated to and from more and more people, inevitably leading to the downfall of the elites who previously hoarded information in order to maintain their power and control over the deliberately ignorant proletariat of their day.

Interestingly enough, the information-elite have heretofore generally been unable to foresee their own destruction from the advancement of information distribution technology, usually reacting only after the cat was out of the bag, taking anemic steps such as trying to control who owns a printing press or trying to promote so-called net neutrality control over the Internet.

However, it may be different with FTTD. While the U.S. Democrat Socialist Marxist Progressive Party will try to make sure that all citizens have equal-but-mediocre Internet access (just as they promote all equal-but-mediocre works), if they manage to smarten up, they will do everything in their power to thwart FTTD as the next and virtually final step in egalitarian information distribution technology in order to preserve the existing mainstream media information distribution monopolies that they currently control.

While one naturally does not expect socialists like Obama to promote FTTD, one could hope that conservatives would. After all, conservative voices would greatly benefit from the implosion of the “progressive” (socialist) main stream media that would result from an egalitarian technology like FTTD. But that was not to be either. One of my biggest disappointments was the dogged maintenance of the status quo by George Bush II.

I had so hoped that when Bush II came into office he would do something big and positive like an FTTD initiative that provided low-cost government loans to ANYONE who wanted to build fiber-to-the-doorstep networks, with the only proviso being that carriage terms would be the same for all content providers. Thus, the last barrier to total egalitarian information distribution would thereby have been breached, and in retrospect, perhaps the destruction of the U.S. economy by the government-fostered housing bubble could have been averted or lessened by freeing many new voices to warn of the dangers of those government policies.

When the conservatives next take control of the government, let’s hope they recognize the advantage it will be to them to implode the elitist main stream media and replace it with a more egalitarian model, as well as recognizing the means by which to do that, namely assuring that FTTD becomes a reality.


9 posted on 07/28/2011 10:27:31 AM PDT by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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To: catnipman

This is interesting, CNM.


10 posted on 07/28/2011 8:12:29 PM PDT by Savage Beast (The Tea Party: La Resistance)
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