I think it’s quite an interesting story, and really kind of a warning shot for what’s about to come. Are you guys familiar with
Amazon Go? For everyone who is not, I’d like to strongly recommend this commercial on YouTube, titled:
Introducing Amazon Go and the world’s most advanced shopping technology
youtube.com/watch?v=NrmMk1Myrxc
Seriously, it’s worth watching and pondering over, and it’s only a minute forty-nine seconds long. It’s an advertisement for a store Amazon is going to open here in Seattle, and I would argue the implications of what it portends are very stark and very ominous. Not everyone will view it that way, which was of course Amazon’s intention with this ridiculous ad, but I see it as a slick piece of social engineering aimed at fostering eager acceptance in people’s minds for future control systems that are coming down the pike. All these happy, smiling, fashionably attired consumers are assuring us that a cashless society based upon constant, total surveillance is something to look forward to. Indeed, we should all be bowled over and grinning ear-to-ear at the neat-o gee-whiz awesomeness of it all. Yay! We get to walk into some well-stocked store and stroll around like the smartly dressed sophisticates we are!
And we don’t even have to pay!!

It’s gonna be wild! Our smartphones will take care of it via our Amazon dot com accounts.
Or at least, it sure seems like that’s what they’re trying to normalize. And plus, I’m looking at Bezos’ scheme in light of his massive “Cloud Computing” business deal \ collusion with the CIA, and also in light of the whole “Russia hacked Trump into office” garbage that’s all over the news, which was originally spawned and set into motion by his
Washington Times. Basically what I mean is, I’m not about to start viewing him as some kind of eco-friendly
Whole Foods mascot who’ just trying to make a buck by selling people healthy food. He seems much more tied into dirty politics and Machiavellian profiteering, to me. And I’m wondering how all the people who work at
Whole Foods are going to react if and when fresh local produce slowly becomes not so fresh and not so local. And too, I’m more than a little dubious about this remaining just some lone, weird store. In Seattle there are nine or ten
Whole Foods around town, and they’re in the middle of constructing a new one on the corner of Madison and Broadway, which I mention because of it’s close proximity to the city’s best co-op, and because of all the other small local businesses I like around here which will likely be seriously hurt. So I do suspect these
Amazon Go stores are going to expand all over the place. Seattle’s just a product testing ground, but the cancer will spread, and so will the acceptance and embrace of this. Anyway though, it’s really the idea of a cashless society that’s frightening, and the gradual move toward chipping the populace, beginning with everyone carrying around a smartphone to do their smartbanking on.