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After 2001: Our Neotech World



Near the middle of the 20th century, conscious man learned after 3000 years how to control nature on a large scale -- to develop the technology to build Hoover Dam and control the Colorado River, for example. But man took only another 35 years to go to the moon. Civilization was begging to progress geometrically, which finally occurred after 2001 when the big-government legislative/regulatory web was swished away and super technologies and the geniuses soared ahead, no longer held down, as we entered the third millennium with its rags-to-riches new political paradigm.

Indeed, the Visions showed me unburdened technology -- regulated not by glory-seeking politicians and bureaucrats but by private services -- advanced incredibly fast, nearly at the speed of accessing information. Science, business, and medicine rapidly came together during the communication/information revolution for synergistic breakthroughs, no longer politicized by big government, free as the nonpoliticized computer industry of the past decade. Upon freeing business and the entire Technological Revolution from big government, genius-driven Neotech quickly took care of all our problems. Disease, unemployment, poverty, divorce, obesity, insecurity, stagnation, racism, crime, budget deficits, the national debt, government abuse, Social-Security default, illiteracy vanished along with big government. So did our personal problems such as a lousy job, lousy love-life, an uncompetitive body, a stagnant mind, an embarrassing home, car, and overall financial self-worth.

Until America went Neotech, however, some readers of this very page lost their lives to disease or lost a precious loved one. That Vision of loss was in my head every day and night, haunting images like my tall and handsome friend named John who, at 12 years old, ran and played with all the other school children; but the next year, muscular dystrophy started taking over his body. John first needed crutches, then a wheelchair, then an electric wheelchair...his long, limp body strapped in with a seat belt. In those days, John and I would go around doing things that young men do. John was almost in my world, talking about sports and girls. Yet, John would never experience those things. I could sometimes see in John's eyes his longing to throw off his seat belt, jump out of his wheelchair, and scream, Here I am world! Here I am! One day, John got a cold, and still just a young man, he died. Yet, under the new code, geniuses in a Neotech Society would have long ago taken care of John and cured his disease.

Twentieth-century big government held down the lid on America including cures to diseases, but we could not see the harm caused by big government. Tomorrow, it became almost too painful to look back at what and who we lost.

Consider looking back at the following picture: Imprisoned by hunger, children in poverty-stricken third-world countries hoped for a little fish with their rice for dinner. If James J. Hill were not stopped 100 years ago, along with all the other market businessmen hence, including most recently Michael Milken who would have very likely next financed third-world industrialization and an American dominance of trade if not wrongly incarcerated by "well intentioned" government regulations and legislation, then those poor countries would have been industrialized and prosperous a long time ago. Instead, those third-world children suffered and died as the glorious big-government "good intentions", the devil's trickeries, flourished and lived. The Great Sin went on and on, through century end. After 2001, we brought to trial and to justice many politicians and bureaucrats -- the sinister ones such as those responsible for incarcerating Michael Milken for their personal political gains -- all of whom were still revered through century end.

In the 20th century, American children felt excitement about their futures. Yet, tomorrow when we looked back we realized that America, the land of opportunity, was also the land of disillusionment and disappointment. The drop from childhood dreams to adulthood reality was the greatest letdown anywhere in the world. Indeed, American adults carried a subdued sadness every day...to the end. Before the new code, they died unfulfilled, without experiencing wealth and romantic love.



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