Sounds eerily familiar
I just watched a movie called “Hardwired”. A sci-fi story set in a time when the bailouts and many governments have failed and the corporations run everything. Surveillance is every where and the largest corporation has great clout with the government, even funding their last two wars because the government was broke.
Luke Gibson (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) is a test subject in a program called the 660 Project (I thought it should have been the 666 Project, LOL) where the largest corporation in the world implants mini computers in the brains of unsuspecting subjects controlling their thoughts and motivating them to take the actions the corporation wishes. If they don’t comply, the fail-safe system simply explodes in their brain, killing them.
Huh….. an organization that wants to control the thoughts and actions of everyone, destroying those who resist or get out of line, with their own agenda, not liberties nor freedoms or even human rights, being their only motivation.
And the best part, the power-grabbing, mind-controlling, egotistical mega-organization’s name? Well, what else but “Hope Industries”. Gotta love it!
Except for the far-out science fiction part of it, it sounds suspiciously familiar.
Luke Gibson (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) is a test subject in a program called the 660 Project (I thought it should have been the 666 Project, LOL) where the largest corporation in the world implants mini computers in the brains of unsuspecting subjects controlling their thoughts and motivating them to take the actions the corporation wishes. If they don’t comply, the fail-safe system simply explodes in their brain, killing them.
Huh….. an organization that wants to control the thoughts and actions of everyone, destroying those who resist or get out of line, with their own agenda, not liberties nor freedoms or even human rights, being their only motivation.
And the best part, the power-grabbing, mind-controlling, egotistical mega-organization’s name? Well, what else but “Hope Industries”. Gotta love it!
Except for the far-out science fiction part of it, it sounds suspiciously familiar.
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by Bluesman07
