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After 2001: Our Neotech World



Toward the end of the 20th century, big government made a big mistake: it tried to get a foothold on regulating computers and cyberspace; government tried to regulate the burgeoning Internet. The people began contemplating this new direction of government. Aside from the ominous First Amendment violations with government controlling information and regulating the information revolution, the people also started to ponder: Imagine big government creating a CEA -- a Computer Enforcement Agency; or a CCC -- a Computer Communication Commission. Instead of waves of new super technologies and software obsoleting other waves of new technologies soon after they reach the marketplace, every single advancement would instead have to go through years of regulations, approvals, and mounting costs before ever reaching the market! ...These arguments started swelling on the Internet's many newsgroups. By the end of the 20th century, the Internet had become a highly used tool for information. Now people feared that this invaluable tool, becoming more and more valuable by the day, could become regulated. They worried about the government regulating information and the technologies that made information more accessible. Needless to say, the computer/cyberspace revolution would die, right there and then! But the cyberspace revolution had become too valuable. The people resisted big government.

Big government trying to regulate the Internet toward the end of the 20th century was the last straw. As people fought back, they began to imagine moving past all similar symptoms of 20th-century big government such as the FCC, FTC, SEC, FDA, EPA as we advanced toward the 21st-century Technological Revolution. Something had changed, an idea whose time had come, a force so big that everything would change. I witnessed that change -- a strategic inflection point -- in my First Vision of the next millennium. Everything changed politically, economically, financially, personally. Our leap into the Neotech Era became unobstructed and explosive. Wave after wave of new super technologies, pushed ahead by millions upon millions of geniuses, sent the medical industry and all other industries into unprecedented computerlike revolutions.

Indeed, with computerlike freedom, turbocharged by the communications revolution, all industries were free to do what the computer industry already did: drive prices toward zero and buying power toward infinity. (I could not see in my Visions the details of what those new technologies were, only that they existed. For example, I saw geniuses rising up and eradicating disease after disease. But I could not see the specific curing drug or genetic breakthrough, for instance.)

Looking back over our shoulders after 2001, we asked ourselves: Did we need 20th-century big-government regulations? The answer was obvious: We did not. In fact, it became painful to look back at what was taken from us, now so clearly seeing how the regulatory bureaucrats had become intoxicated with politicizing our lives, playing God with our lives, ruling over us. Under their thumbs, we were robbed in the 20th century of our paradise on Earth. Moreover, many people unnecessarily suffered from disease and died.

Following the computers' lead, though, we moved past the old code after 2001 and left behind its omnipresent ruling class strapping us down with big-government regulations. We moved on to the new code with no ruling class, freeing up a new era of super entrepreneurs and super technologies.

Simply put, America's falling out with big government freed those geniuses bringing us the information revolution and all the other potential geniuses of society to drive our costs toward zero and our buying power toward infinity. Fantastic products and services never before imagined suddenly came into existence and then became cheap and affordable. Just look at what is happening in the computer/cyberspace world today as a harbinger of tomorrow. When Neotech spread beyond the computers, we lived in wealth and luxury. Toward the end of the 20th century, people became economically driven to end 20th-century big government and to embrace 21st-century get-rich government.



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