Saturday, October 17, 2015

Undisclosed Human Experiment is Underway


You may have missed this, but there is a long-running human-trials experiment under way that is being conducted without any of the selected subject’s consent. I know – in the days of full disclosure by governments and institutions around the world, this is shocking – but it’s true.
Since we are nearing the end of the subject-selection phase, I thought you should be made aware of what is coming in the next phase of the experiment. First, however, a little more information about the experiment itself.

Phase 1 of the experiment is designed to separate people into three different groups. Individuals are being allowed to “self-select” which group they want to be a part of. This was allowed for two reasons: 1) If people were allowed to self-select, it was felt this reduced the need for full disclosure, which may have biased the results in the next phase of the experiment. 2) With the world’s problems becoming as severe as they now are, a strong commitment from members of each group to the group’s goal will be necessary to guarantee the best efforts from each group. People work harder and are more inclined to cooperate in a cause to which they are committed.

With that being said, here are the groups. You might give some thought as to which group is the best fit for you, as movement between the groups is still permitted at this time. Once we enter the final phase of the experiment, each person is “locked into” his or her existing group selection. They will then have to live with the results of their group’s best effort. All three groups will be involved in the final phase of the experiment.
Here are the groups, presented in no particular order:

Group 1 is made up of people who want to solve the world’s problems.
  • Group 2 is made up of people who want other people to solve the world’s problems.
  • Group 3 is made up of people who want an outside solution to the world’s problems.
    As with any collection of people, when you look closely at these particular groups, individual differences arise. For instance, within each group people can be found with varying degrees of commitment to politics, religion or science as their tool of choice to find and implement a solution for a particular problem.
    For instance, science is used as a problem-solving tool in all three groups. Group 1 may support all-out, scientific advancement on as many fronts as possible to find solutions to the world’s problems. They are not concerned with costs or ethical issues.
    Group 2 may feel that science should be used more to benefit people’s day-to-day lives, and may not support the cost of big scientific programs.
    Group 3 may believe that a supernatural solution makes scientific advancement less necessary, and we should use what we already have more effectively. Others in Group 3 may believe that a more advanced civilization will find us and take care of our problems in due course. Thus they do not support the cost of rapid scientific advancement to the same extent Group 1 does.
    You may have noticed that attitudes within Group 1 and 3 are hardening as world events spin further out of control. Group 2 is the great, soft center, which could go either with Group 1 or 3 based on an unforeseen event or calamity.
    It appears that the subject-selection phase of the experiment is almost over. That means the trials are about to get under way. Given world events, this phase of the experiment is likely to proceed very quickly and deliver conclusive results.

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