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Ted Gouda on cybernetics, Norberts Wiener, Nimatron


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The totalitarian tap dance is the quiet click of your car refusing to start because an algorithm decided you're "emotionally unfit."
SUMMARY
From cybernetics to SmartDust, this episode maps how feedback loops became social control. We trace Norbert Wiener's missiles to Ford's kill switches, JPMorgan's biometric nanotech, and the astroturfing of culture itself. If you feel the grid tightening but refuse to check out, this conversation is your grounding wire.
️ UNCLE TED TALKS METADATA
  • Episode Title: 18 - From Cybernetics to SmartDust: Building the Digital Cage
  • Recording Date: Apr 28, 2026
  • Host(s): Ted Steeves (played by Steve Poikonen) | Ted Allen (played by Allen Marcus) | Ted DJEMsworthy (played by James Maiden) | Ted Bennington (played by Benjamin Balderson)
  • Guest(s): Ted Gouda (Robbie Marx), Returning Guest
  • Watch Video Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpu37X2reBo
SHOCKING PULL QUOTES
  • "If it can happen, it will. Don't be surprised." — Ted Gouda (Robbie Marx) | closing wisdom
  • "Flavor Aid, not Kool-Aid, because he was a cheap bastard." — ??? | historical correction humor
  • "Prestidigitation… using the left hand to distract from the right." — ??? | sleight of hand metaphor
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From Cybernetics to SmartDust: Building the Digital Cage
Geofences, Kill Switches, and AI Slop: Inside the New Technocracy
Nimrod to Nimatron: How Feedback Loops Became Social Control
Surveillance, Occult, and the Everything App: Mapping the Network State
Anarchy, Ownership, and the Algorithm: Life in the Feedback Era

In this episode, TEDs sit down with returning guest "Ted Gouda" (Robbie Marx) for a wide-ranging, no-holds-barred conversation connecting early cybernetics, modern technocracy, and the cultural machinery shaping our world. We trace the lineage from Norbert Wiener’s feedback systems to today’s geofencing warrants, smart vehicles, and nanoparticle patents, and discuss how surveillance, biometrics, and AI-fueled platforms converge into a networked control grid. Along the way, we explore occult/tech overlaps, the rebranding of power structures, and how music, media, and Hollywood psyops help market compliance. We also swap road stories from festival culture, debate anarchy vs. ownership, and dig into practical health tech like hydrogen/ozone therapies—sprinkled with laughs, live riffs, and a few spicy callbacks. 

 Other highlights include: Google’s ferritin nanoparticle patent and potential RF cell modulation; JPMorgan’s SmartDust biometrics concept; Supreme Court scrutiny of geofence warrants; remote kill-switches, in-cabin surveillance, and the future of car “ownership”; the rise of AI slop and bot-amplified culture; Bloomberg/Mithras, network states, and the march toward technates; historical pivots from Nimrod to Nimatron to WeChat-style “everything apps”; and the never-ending push-pull between personal liberty, engineered consent, and the digital cage.

(00:00:03) Cold open: Unabomber intro, Tuesday kickoff, "Ted" theme

(00:02:24) Guest arrives: Robbie Marks rechristened as "Ted Gouda"

(00:04:28) Early technocracy: Norbert Wiener, cybernetics, feedback and missiles

(00:06:26) SmartDust and patents: Google ferritin nanoparticles, JPMorgan biometrics

(00:10:07) Vehicle control grid: Ford "snitch" tech, kill switches, ownership and data

(00:17:34) Markets, machines, and mobility: used cars, Jetson One, drones, weight limits

(00:24:59) Aerospace dreams and grifts: Stavadi, Anduril, costs, batteries, warfare math

(00:28:12) Strait of Hormuz, insurance, and the "Ballroom" debate in DC

(00:30:44) Cybernetics lineage: J. C. R. Licklider, Nimatron, Nimrod, first video games

(00:37:22) Geofencing before SCOTUS: privacy, warrants, and everyday digital trails

(00:45:17) Total surveillance creep: phones, Wi‑Fi echolocation, incremental tyranny

(00:50:22) AI hype cycle: funding gaps, bot swarms, X as the "everything app"

(00:53:41) Freedom of speech vs reach, platform control, WEF pipelines

(00:56:41) Anarchy clarified: voluntary relations vs Hollywood chaos

(01:00:09) Signals and signatures: heartbeat tracking claims, Argus lenses, balloons

(01:07:12) Technocratic state and uncanny valley: export of surveillance tech

(01:09:45) Hollywood, intel, and narrative management: Clooney, CIA, satellites

(01:12:51) Flock cameras, bans and returns; music scene reminiscences begin

(01:18:44) Tour life and venues: Colorado roots, festivals, vending economics

(01:25:20) Dead lot lore: scenes, gangs, industry ties, counterculture currents

(01:30:04) Astroturf and algorithms: Geese case, Meta ads, botted buzz

(01:39:38) Beck, pop spectacle, and Coachella realities

(01:45:20) Vegas then and now: surveillance, decay, and pedestrian corrals

(01:50:01) Mockingjay to mockery: elites, excess, and database Vegas

(01:55:20) Steel, dams, and magic: Hoover tours, low‑background steel, rituals

(02:00:01) Backmasking and anagrams: secret meanings and sonic play

(02:05:33) Electrosmog at home: smart meters, Faraday paint, grounding rooms

(02:11:36) Dialectics and digital empires: wars, BRICS, and technates

(02:18:58) Highwaymen today: towing scams, license plate sweeps, DUI traps

(02:23:06) Communes, control, and cults: Jonestown, ops, and narratives

(02:27:12) Crowd control tech: WTO to Occupy, LRADs, brown notes, binaural beats

(02:31:27) Frequencies and fixes: Rife machines, AquaCure, ozone and blood

(02:40:53) Iron, copper, and the body: hydrogenation, hydration, lungs clearing

(02:44:03) Clinics and lore: ozone therapy, punk basements, and provenance

(02:47:23) Tavistock tunes: separating art from ops, punk and hair metal tales

(02:48:43) CCR, rights, and the CIA: Fogertys catalogue reclaimed

(02:50:15) Airwaves as weapons: pirate radio, British invasion, culture war

(02:52:21) Crown, Rome, and leases: Anglo‑American establishment theories

(02:55:16) From lodges to load balancers: rebranding secret societies, network states

(03:00:26) Bloomberg and Mithras: forum power and temples under glass

(03:02:43) Wrap up: plugs, AM wake up invite, beef giveaways, upcoming guests



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