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Year Zero (our year 2022, the year the United States is 'reborn') was (and will be?)(is?) a dystopian vision of a future in which your government worked against you.

...or... a game and technology and music...

...or a technological Easter Egg hunt...

...or ... a concept album that i would call brilliant!

September 2006, Trent Reznor (THE guy of NIN unless touring) decided to shake things up a bit. He decided that music and marketing would work brilliantly together if worked in a fun, interesting and puzzling way (not marketing, but an "artistic concept"): what he got was a thriller and marketing he couldn't have expected.

He hired a company called 42 Entertainment to help promote his coming album by giving out clues to a larger puzzle.
The first piece of the puzzle were tour t-shirts (the With Teeth tour) with highlighted letters that spelled out "I am trying to believe".
"This phrase was registered as a website URL, and soon several related websites were also discovered in the IP range, all describing a dystopian vision of the fictional "Year 0"."
---https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_Zero_(album)

USB keys were left in bathroom stalls at tour venues. Clues left on web-sites, clues leading to web-sites, phone numbers, email addresses, videos and mp3's.
Phone a number found from one of the clues and you are left with a message telling you "By calling this number, you and your family are implicitly pleading guilty to the consumption of anti-American media and have been flagged as potential militants."
Another clue told fans to not drink the water because the government had drugged it, but other clues led to a phone number that when called, a message said simply "I am drinking the water, so should you".

Leaked songs gave clues: The Great Destroyer, when played in mono, gave clues saying "Red Horse Vector". Was there a website for it? You betcha!

Finally at the release of the Year Zero album, fans discovered that the black CD cover when warmed, exposed a string of binary numbers that when translated into ASCII read "exterminal.net"
###
0110 010 1011 110
00011 101 00011
00101 0111001 00110110
1011 010 010
1101110011000
010 11 011 0
0 0 01 0 1 1 1 00 110
1 1100 1100 1 01 01
11 0 1
0 0
###

The Year Zero story takes place in the United States in the year 2022; or "Year 0" according to the American government, being the year that America was reborn. The United States has suffered several major terrorist attacks, and in response the government has seized absolute control on the country and reverted to a Christian fundamentalist theocracy. The government maintains control of the populace through institutions such as the Bureau of Morality and the First Evangelical Church of Plano, as well as increased surveillance and the secret drugging of tap water with a mild sedative. In response to the increasing oppression of the government, several corporate, government, and subversive websites were transported back in time to the present by a group of scientists working clandestinely against the authoritarian government. The websites-from-the-future were sent to the year 2007 to warn the American people of the impending dystopian future and to prevent it from ever forming in the first place

It's an interesting 'total package' concept, and there's 2 more years to go: but has this dystopian vision already arrived?

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 25 2019, @03:21AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 25 2019, @03:21AM (#834599)

    And yes, it should apply to everyone in the US.

    That's perfectly within my point about scattering humanity. The US can have its laws, applied to all within the US. The Brits can have theirs, in UK, the Chinese can have theirs, in China. Different people in different corners, away from each other, and not forcing their orthodoxy on everyone else.

    It's not their beliefs we care about. It's the ACTIONS they are taking to destroy or end-run the Constitution we care about.

    I am in full support of this, it is after all the constitution of the land, and so long it applies only to areas where it claims hegemony over. Yes, I know the article is about the US.

    The universal standard that I spoke of might not even originate from the US. For a universal standard to apply to all of humanity, it must also claim jurisdiction over all of humanity, and for that to work, the standard must also necessarily be hegemonic, suppressing dissenting parallel systems that might threaten its domination. Suppression does not have to be overt, perhaps it really is just "better" than anything the locals could have thought of, maybe it requires a massive social engineering program. It can also be overt, maybe it sends devoted believers after its enemies, maybe it uses monetary policies to crush its enemies. If it is not capable of that, some other more hegemonic system will simply displace it.

    Again, I emphasize that this isn't about any particular values, or even "good" or "bad", merely the criteria of such a universal standards to even reach universal status in the first place and staying in place.