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Of course, today's career politicians would not let go of their ruling power as we entered the next millennium. They hung on, but they were part of the old code on its way out. Being labeled "career politicians" ended their political careers as the new code moved in. The Great Replacement Program happened like an unstoppable wave. Across the country, then the world, the big wave washed away career politicians and replaced them with entrepreneurs and market-driven business people. They, in turn, freed the geniuses of society whose life ambitions were to solve any and all of our problems and needs, large or small.
Just how effective were those geniuses of society at taking care of our every need or problem? Instead of me impossibly trying to describe what the spiritual intervention showed me in my Visions, which overwhelmed me to the point of euphoric collapse, let me take you into the life and times of an obscure genius of society who already lived, as first told to me by my brother. That way, I can show you already proven facts. Now, since some people say the computer revolution was unique -- an anomaly based on the invention of the silicon chip -- let us go outside the computer industry. In fact, let us go back in time before high technology altogether to see the universal life-lifting power of the geniuses of society on their own, even before their catalytic reaction with modern technologies. So, let us now travel back 100 years...to the down and dirty railroad industry:
This is a story about James J. Hill, a genius of society 100 years ago who was well on his way to multiplying standards of living of entire civilizations of ordinary people and taking care of their every need until he typically got held down by 20th-century big-government regulations. His story represents all geniuses of society outside the computer industry.
He was a railroad pioneer back at the turn of the 20th century, and his story is brought to light in a book called, "Entrepreneurs Versus The State" by Burton Folsom.
Let's travel back in time to the 1860s. America was experiencing its first railroad boom. Railroads were being built all up and down the East Coast. Well, as Mr. Folsom identifies in his book, two classes of entrepreneurs exist: market entrepre-neurs and political entrepreneurs. Political entrepreneurs make their money by seeking government subsidies, by getting special government rights of way, and by accessing political clout. They seek their success through political clout with government officials.
Market entrepreneurs make their money by providing more and more values and services to society at lower and lower costs. They also create more and more jobs for us.
During America's railroad building boom in the 1860s, an opportunity arose for big government. The political entrepreneurs seeking easy money got together with career politicians seeking popularity, and together they created a deception. The deception was that only the government could finance the building of America's first transcontinental railroad. That deception 100 years ago is still promoted today; children read about it in their history text books in school.
But that was a deception created by political entrepreneurs so they could line their pockets with lavish government subsidies and by career politicians so they could boost their self-worth by spending money that they controlled but did not earn. They could parade around and say, "Look how important we are. Look how we benefit the American public. We, the big government, are building this transcontinental railroad and opening up the interior and west coast of America." ...A perfect setup for greedy political entrepreneurs joining hands with power-seeking politicians.
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