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Stepping through the doorway into the Neotech Era brought us -- the ordinary people -- a great monetary experience. Society made us rich -- faster and richer than any job, or even any sweepstakes or lottery. The geniuses of society led the Technological Revolution and made all ordinary people problem-free millionaires. We, the yesterday's victims, became tomorrow's victors.
In the next millennium ordinary people like you, your parents, your children lived like millionaires. Consider that, at first, the geniuses rose in the computer world and brought our children cheap video game machines with the computing power that would have cost millions a few years prior in the late 20th century. Ordinary children could now enjoy computing power that, just a few years before, only the children of millionaires could enjoy. Not long thereafter, the geniuses rose throughout the rest of the consumer world and brought us cheap consumer products that would have cost millions a few years before. Ordinary people now enjoyed many things that a few years before only the millionaires enjoyed. Indeed, a computerlike millionaire phenomenon came to many old industries and to all new industries and to nearly all consumer products after 2001, making ordinary people essentially millionaires without lifting a finger.
Looking back over the 20th-century, the millionaire phenomenon had already happened in the computer industry because it was uniquely free of the old code, namely 20th-century big-government regulations. Instead, the computer industry gave us a look ahead at what life would be like under the new code. In my Vision, the millionaire phenomenon came to more and more industries as we universally removed big-government regulations. After our 21st-century get-rich government removed most 20th-century big-government regulations, all technologies raced ahead like the computers. As in the computer industry where buying power multiplied thousands of times, our buying power over nearly everything in all industries multiplied up to thousands of times.
Also in my First Vision, ordinary people looked back over their lives and knew the devil's trickery of the 20th century was big government politicizing all aspects of society, enforced by big-government regulations -- mere men trespassing on divine power to rule over us. That fact became so obvious, we wondered why we ever let 20th-century big government assume God-like power to rule over man in the first place, for that blasphemous power in the hands of a ruling class blocked us from the good life we now enjoyed. But that was the old code. Now a very healthy, successful, and very, very wealthy people, the previous 20th century seemed weird, insane...sort of like we were abusively locked in a basement or a closet all our 20th-century lives.
The 21st-century defensive government that protected society with local police and national armies was honorable and needed. Looking back, the 20th-century offensive government that ruled over us with aggressive politicization and relentless regulations, was obviously corrupt and unneeded. Harboring a lot of resentment, we knew the old code had blocked the grand life we were now living.
Under the new code, we granted government the power to protect us but rescinded the divine power to rule over us, i.e., to politicize our lives. Thus, 20th-century big-government regulations vanished, geniuses rose everywhere, and their new technologies raced ahead. Most industries of the next decade delivered to their consumers the now famous millionaire phenomenon. Under this new code, we became rich.
For the first time, our country and thereafter our world was able to wave a magic wand, and everyone became rich -- a hundred times richer. That magic wand was called Neotech, and we waved it by depoliticizing our country. Before now, when society rose during mankind's three major ascents throughout history, each time people eventually became a hundred times better off, but after generations or lifetimes. Indeed, rising from barbaric civilizations into the Golden Age of Greece, rising out of the Dark Ages during the Renaissance, and rising from agrarian societies into the Industrial Revolution each time gave mankind a steadily rising prosperity curve. Yet, each time that curve took generations or lifetimes to fulfill, eventually lifting mankind's standard of living a hundred times.
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