Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Sci fi, Fantasy and all things imaginary: Slavery in reality

Sci fi, Fantasy and all things imaginary: Slavery in reality: "Slavery in reality...how do you define it and how does it affect humanity? Wikipedia defines it in this way: 'Slavery (in the past, also c..."

Sci fi, Fantasy and all things imaginary: Interview!

Sci fi, Fantasy and all things imaginary: Interview!: "My first radio interview! http://www.gmellerbeck.com/author_interviews.html"

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Interview!

My first radio interview! http://www.gmellerbeck.com/author_interviews.html

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Slavery in reality


Slavery in reality...how do you define it and how does it affect humanity? Wikipedia defines it in this way:
"Slavery (in the past, also called serfdom or thralldom) is a system in which people are the property of others. Slaves can be held against their will from the time of their capture, purchase or birth, and deprived of the right to leave, to refuse to work, or to demand wages. In some societies it was legal for an owner to kill a slave; in others it was a crime."

The meaning of slavery in reality

Slavery has been a part of human existence from the beginning. It all boils down to energy and the nature of man. By energy I mean labour and mans nature I mean power. We are all in competition for energy. As beings we need food and water so that our bodies can create enough energy to do the things we need to survive. It stands to reason that if we can get others to grow or hunt our food, purify our water and bring it to us, even get someone else to build our house and clean it, we would have a whole lot more energy to do other things.
This practice could quite concievably have begun in neolithic times or even earlier. This would have fuelled the ego of the slave owner and generated an inflated sense of power and entitlement; the seeds of the cancer that would finally engulf us all had been sown.

Then, later on, some bright spark invented money. Our fate was sealed. This meant that humanity had to create a surplus which he had to sell in order to have a few basics for his family. Individual power was transfered to those who controlled the resources.
The land and everything on it was claimed by the most cruel and/or influential families who became the aristocracy.(The origins of the aristocracy is open to debate.) If you weren't born into their families you were a serf.
Basically you were owned by the family who's land you were born on and you worked for them until you died. Your energy was used to create the surplus that would enrich the aristocracy...at any and all cost.

The cost of slavery in reality

As the power of the aristocracy began to wane, the banks took over. They controlled and still control the supply of money. Money controls who gets the resources. Humanity's energy has always been manipulated to gather the resources that ultimately only benefit the few. For most of us the sole purpose of our lives has become the persuit of money in order to provide ourselves and our families with the basics of life.
Banks control the corporations and small businesses that give you a job and pay you a salary. If they don't pay the bank loans back the way they are expected to, the bank stops giving them money and you lose your job.
Not just your way of life is threatened by this, but your life itself is under threat. You will not be able to feed yourself and your family. You will not be able to pay your mortgage. You will most likely lose your house and probably your family as well.

Then globalisation began. For bankers and the elite to make more profits they had to go where labour is the cheapest. Given the oportunity they will exploit every human in every way to make a profit. They own our inadequate governments who pledge our taxes to pay off the loans made by these banks. This enslaves everybody.

Slavery in reality


In the old days, slavery was defined as somebody who was owned by somebody else. This still happens today in its most gruesome and literal sense. Human trafficing for the sex trade and forced labour, are at appalling levels accross the world. These are the more obvious forms of slavery today.
The more subtle and most insidious is economic slavery and that of the so-called employed.


Sure...there are "good" employers out there who make you think that they are nice people and are doing you a service in return for your labour. Don't be fooled however. These people are hard nosed exploiters of your energy to enrich themselves and the minute you are not making a profit for them they will terminate your employment so fast it will make your head spin. There are very few who will take a knock in their profit margins to keep you on.
Money has come to represent energy...your energy. Those who exploit your energy to enrich themselves could be seen as slavers in a sense. So, if money is the measure of human energy then human beings are only worth the amount of money they represent to those who can exploit that energy.
Slavery of old has become illegal. Modern day slavery in reality has been made legal by our lawmakers in order to perpetuate the systematic and deliberate exploitation of your energy to enrich the elite.

I don't claim to know all the answers and the views expressed here are my own. In my opinion, only once money is taken out of the equation and resources are shared equally, will humanity have a chance to liberate itself from the yoke of slavery.
Slavery in reality is caused by humanity's constant greed for power that money fascilitates. Earth has become a slave planet.

The face of slavery in reality today


In my debut novel, Coda, XN5, I have explored the concepts of slavery and racism through the eyes of a free born child. A child born from clones designed as slaves to work on an alien planet for an alien race. I try to consider the humanity of clones and their rights as beings with consiousness. It is written against the backdrop of an alternate space of ninety nine Universes and twelve realms of life. You'll find it in my bookstore.

http://www.gmellerbeck.com 

Friday, 11 March 2011

So...today was a good day. Radio interview coming up on Good Morning show at  103.2 Dublin City FM on Teusday 15th March. Tune in and tell your friends...It's all about the book and the book launch. www.gmellerbeck.com


Wednesday, 9 March 2011

CODA: Journey of a freeborn clone

http://www.gmellerbeck.com

‘I am Coda of White Mountain! Son of Thaif the fisherman and
Ola the teacher. Today I am a man! I have slain my enemy and
avenged my father. I have defended my mother’s dignity and
survived in mortal combat. To all who hear me this day…
I am Coda…a man…of White Mountain!’


The first book of the science fiction trilogy that chronicles the journey of Coda, the naturally born son of clones, against the backdrop of an alternate space of ninety nine Universes and twelve realms of life.

Captain John Masters and his crew are summoned to investigate an alien craft discovered on the edge of the Othaxal Cloud. An alien is found on board, frozen in ice. Who is he and where does he come from? What is the story of his life and how will his discovery impact on those around him? As the saga unfolds we are taken back three and a half thousand years on a journey of love, hate, revenge, slavery, racism and spiritual growth. These are the forces that hammer Coda into the very special being he finally becomes.

How do I promote my book launch?

Today is the first day of my marketing drive for the book launch I'm planning on the 24th March 2011. I have no idea where to begin to get people to come to the launch. It will take place at Tower Records in Wicklow street Dublin at 7pm, Upstairs at the Sound Bites Cafe. The coffee is good and they serve great light meals.

I have posters, I have fliers, I have a telephone and a computer, but I don't know how to get the message out there to fill the room with interested people who would potentially purchase my book. It's a science fiction/fantasy book that I have had to self publish and took me forever to get finished.

If you have any ideas I'd be grateful to hear them.

How do I promote my book launch?

Today is the first day of my marketing drive for the book launch I'm planning on the 24th March 2011. I have no idea where to begin to get people to come to the launch. It will take place at Tower Records in Wicklow street Dublin at 7pm, Upstairs at the Sound Bites Cafe. The coffee is good and they serve great light meals.

I have posters, I have fliers, I have a telephone and a computer, but I don't know how to get the message out there to fill the room with interested people who would potentially purchase my book. It's a science fiction/fantasy book that I have had to self publish and took me forever to get finished.

If you have any ideas I'd be grateful to hear them.