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Obviously the police and the military are the status quo preservers
I have a film that I want to make that is targeted to
security forces of the world. I haven't had a chance to do that one yet. You want to get people to
understand what it means to protect society. Unfortunately that value is
quite twisted. I could go on a long tangent on military and police - they have no idea what they're
doing because they're brainwashed within the structure they support. But if you can get them on your side, wow imagine...
that's going to be...been the benchmark of every other major revolution, if you will - not to say that this is not
like a physical revolution - but once the military starts to realise what's happening in a given country...
they always want to turn things around. I don't agree with that - I don't think the military should exist at all, but at this point in time, yes.
Other than that, the scientific community needs to grow up and get social. I'm nothing but frustrated by the scientists out there. They are at the cusp of what
defines progress and their understanding and I'm more frustrated frankly with the scientific community than I am with the
religious or political community. Because seriously they don't have the balls to step up and really talk about
the implication of what they're describing as it should be applied to the social system. They're terrified of
losing their tenure or whatever. And I can understand it. But I wish they would
really start to take a socially conscious view. There is maybe two percent of the scientific community that actually
applies the broader view to improving society. Instead, they just stay in their little world. It's sad.