In this installment of "Film, Literature and the New World Order," The Corbett Report explores Aldous Huxley's classic work of science-fiction, Brave New World. Brave New World is a dystopic vision of a nightmare future in which worker drones are engineered from birth to perform slave labour for a world dictatorship. Even more frighteningly, the workers have even been engineered to love their servitude. Most frightening of all, Huxley's own family background and experience might show that Brave New World is not so completely fictional as we would like to believe...
SUMMARY: man-made breeding (not 'getting rid of the poor') creates FREAKS OF NATURE, genetic defectives - so Eugenics is fundamentally flawed. There is no 'right gene' to choose to build society from, there is only the diversified gene to build healthy people from. Look at all the in-bred Royals and tell me I'm wrong.
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Alex Jones' Endgame examines this issue. Brave New World depicts more of our world today than 1984. 50% of the US population are on some form of psychotropic drugs.
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