This short has way too many scary truths mixed into it's satire. Well done!
Making Monsters #10
Quick recap:
Apocalyptic events are taking place all over the country, courtesy of the new "Corporate States of America". (10 corporate states have replaced 50 geographic states as the US goes fully corporate)
Previously on Making Monsters...The lab tried to evolve humans so they can survive without oxygen.
In this episode...Oscar (episode #5) meets with the CEO of America and tries to explain why humans will need to live without oxygen.
Music:
Intro: Long Note One by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license
Outro: Oscar's theme by Furious Monkey
This short has way too many scary truths mixed into it's satire. Well done!
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well i would life to see those corn stalks try and do something to me, they'll easily be Dinner >:)
A little cooking oil and a hot pan...you'll be an unstoppable killing machine.
Another excellent addition, some much needed exposition in this one.
Tags "monsanto"
I was actually thinking as I was re-watching this that part of what is great about this series is how eerily close some of it is to reality, You don't have to stretch your imagination to see a corporate state that ignorantly presses forward crushing 'common' people in its wake.
In other news, when I see things I disagree with or people doing the appalling things that people do I find myself thinking "Tear off the husk"
From what I've read, "restricted use/terminator seeds/sterilized seeds' are a real thing and Monsanto patented them decades ago. But they never produced them. (That we know of)
I should probably add that corn can't cross-pollinate with trees or grass, from what I've read.
Just other corn. So sterilized corn 'infecting' all living plant life isn't possible right now. But I'm sure there's a corporately sponsored scientist out there somewhere trying to figure out how to gain total control over the world's oxygen supply.
Tear off the husk!