"The humblest citizen in all the land when clad in the armor of a righteous cause is stronger than all the whole hosts of error that they can bring.

I come to speak to you in defense of a cause as holy as the cause of liberty—the cause of humanity."

SPECIAL EVENT RSVP

'SCOTOMAVILLE' PRESENTS:

'The Social Dilemma'

7-9 PM, Saturday, Nov 14th

@ Scottsdale Airpark
Evans Business Complex
7350 E Evans Rd - Bldg C

 

(plan to arrive @ 6:15 for COVID testing and meet/greet)

Share the evening of Saturday November 14 in constructive conversation with the Founders of 'Wellness by Choice' and authors of 'Scotomaville' following a private screening of the documentary "The Social Dilema". You'll gain new insights and leave with practical tools to change your world view and personal awareness.

Reserve your seat of the 30 limit available (exceeding COVID guidelines) This 'invitation only' event aims to support Phoenix 'champions' to share their awareness, experience and insights on the subtle, yet invasive power grab by information tech companies setting a foundation of Dataism. You are not crazy, and you are not alone.

RSVP below.


Watch the introduction/invitation for an overview

Watch the official trailer for insights on the topic

'The Social Dilemma' is a powerful documentary that reveals understanding of the strategies and business models of the worlds most powerful information tech companies by co-founders and key architects and engineers that built them. You'll finally understand how the systems that connects us also invisibly controls us.

The collective lack of understanding about how these platforms actually operate has led to hidden and often harmful consequences to society—consequences that are becoming more and more evident over time, and consequences that, the subjects in The Social Dilemma suggest, are an existential threat to humanity.

The film features compelling interviews with high-profile tech whistle blowers and innovation leaders including Tristan Harris of the Center for Humane Technology; the co-inventor of the Facebook “Like” button, Justin Rosenstein; Tim Kendall, former President of Pinterest and former Director of Monetization at Facebook; Cathy O’Neil, author of Weapons of Math Destruction; Rashida Richardson, Director of Policy at the AI Now Institute, and many others. Demonstrating how social media affects consumers on a personal level, these fascinating insider insights are seamlessly woven into a captivating narrative, including Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men), that illuminates the very real consequences these seemingly innocent technologies can have on our everyday lives.