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Noumenon

by Interdictor

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1.
Endosymbiont 04:48
contemplate on our creation it originates in devastation a multitude of single minds dissolved into a different kind we gave rise to the beast we had our time but now it feeds once we reigned it´s over now divide again it won´t allow no one knows the exact time self awareness rose from mime this fabricated incarnation infrastructure of infestation co-speciation, a parasite in symbiosis we live our life endosymbiont, endosymbiont, endosymbiont break the mirror and all you see a staged illusion of being free an emptiness inside the frame a void who rule without name we carry on still unknowing infected minds keep us going a crucial push cloaked within a system ready under our skin energy streams in one direction same old breed, a new complexion co-speciation, a parasite in symbiosis we live our life endosymbiont, endosymbiont, endosymbiont break the mirror and all you see a staged illusion of being free an emptiness inside the frame a void who rule without name
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Josef K 06:48
The government even has plans to collect lifelong records on all residents starting at the age of five, in order to screen for those who might be more likely to commit crimes in the future. This would be enough to convict if found to be true “on the balance of probabilities”, rather than “beyond reasonable doubt”. It seems that Attorney General George A. Miller is pressing the European Parlament to enact a sweeping intellectual-property bill that would increase criminal penalties for copyright infringement, including “attempts” to commit piracy. We really need to find an alternative to todays copyright system, based on the principle that individuals cannot be punished for what they imagine or for communicating their imagination to others. Other forms of pre-crime technology in use or under development include surveillance cameras that can predict when a crime is about to occur and alert police, and even neurological brain scanners that can read people’s intentions before they act, thus detecting whether or not a person has “hostile intent”. They woke me up with a phone call at about 4:30 in the morning. I looked out the window and saw the SWAT team pointing their guns at my house. The officer on the phone told me to turn myself in. I told them I would, on three conditions: I would not be handcuffed. I would not be taken off my property. And I would not be forced to undergo neurological brain scan. He agreed. The second I stepped outside, they jumped me. Then they handcuffed me, took me off my property, and took me to get a fucking brain scan. “It´s easier to resist…” The PCU received its initial authority to operate in September 2011, and successfully completed a Federal Information Security Management Act audit in March 2014. As of September 2013, the PCU had: 7,642 active user accounts; 3,212 EUPOL personnel trained on the system, and 997,512,451 unique searchable documents. Those detached from any kind of moral reality will say “If you’ve got nothing to hide then what is the problem with being scanned for pre-crime? If it keeps us all safe from murderers, rapists and terrorists I’m all for it”. How far towards a literal technological big brother police state will we slip before people wake up to the fact? Previous incarnations of the software, already being used in the United States were limited to predictions of murders by and among parolees and offenders on probation. According to a report by ABC News, however, the latest version, to be implemented in the European Union, can predict other future crimes, including patent infringment. As much as I appreciate the public support in this matter I think we all need to ask ourselves these questions. Where were I when those laws where created, why did´nt we do anything? Now, I fear, it´s to late. “It´s easier to resist in the beginning than at the end!”
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an archetypal observation from a land in between inside an ancient nation a debut shuddery keen for millennia concealed behind brilliant masks a ridicule shield obscure your tasks as the clockwork spin ages of interbreed keep the token within a constrict creed apodictic outline fade behind dark cloaks orphic astray charade panoptic plan evokes employ debt to obtain total subjugation emergent system drain fear through aberration broadcast suggestion infix, manipulation ensue without question sly opine sedation permeate instruction furnish distort knowledge sentient seduction eternal hominal pawnage your mazy strategy consent, rooks descend reign out of boundary reign until the end the time has come for liberation initiation of ferocious abdication the time is here to cleanse this sphere let us forever sever from the puppeteer the years of pulling strings in the dark, reached the rim behold, tomorrow brings illume, end of bedim names never outspoken on paper never inscribed our consciousness awoken soon to be proscribed read between the lines in spaces in between reality aligns strings attach, past unseen blood stains your disguise disclosure tonight watch the puppets rise cut our strings and fight the time has come for liberation initiation of ferocious abdication the time is here to cleanse this sphere let us forever sever from the puppeteer

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Post industrialisation society led us into the 21st century and a digital revolution. Now information and knowledge is king. If we for one minute turn our heads away from mainstream media and disconnect our infected minds from that restrained stream of knowledge. There are dots to connect, to reveal whats hidden beneath. There are things you can not see, you can not hear, you can not feel. Deep inside you sense them, and you know they are true. They are Noumenon!

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released January 31, 2013

All music composed and arranged by Henrik Sundberg, lyrics by Christian Granström. Production, sounddesign and sequences by Henrik Sundberg and Christian Granström. Mastering by Andreas Andersson at Servant Studio. Cover art by Peter Wiklund at Industrimedia and cover photos by Henrik Sundberg and Linda Fredling. Narrator recordings on Josef K by Douglas Clark and Ashley Charlton.

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Hard-hitting industrial beats accompanied by moody dark soundscapes, electronic noise and contemporary multilayered lyrics.

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