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Let me give you an example I once heard my father tell. I am going to tell you a couple of true facts: John O'Grady premeditated a plan and then brutally killed a man. Those are true facts. John O'Grady, therefore, is a cold-blooded killer and should be locked away for life. That is an unjust conclusion. You see, the true facts are incomplete and, therefore, out of context, which leads everyone to an unjust conclusion.
Now, I am going to give you all the true facts, and I am going to put them in context: John O'Grady saved a platoon of men in 1944 at the Battle of the Bulge in Bastogne, Belgium. Trapped beneath a snow covered ledge by a Nazi machine gunner, John O'Grady premeditated a plan. He then scaled an icy cliff. Wounded twice, O'Grady finally succeeded. He shot and killed the machine gunner and saved the 20 men in his platoon. ...Those are also true facts, but those true facts are complete and, therefore, in context, which leads everyone to the just conclusion.
Using true facts incompletely and out of context, anyone can create villains out of heroes: At first, John O'Grady seemed to be a villain. But put all the facts into context and you find out he is really a hero. ...Think for a moment: could incarcerated "villains" from our "decade of greed" really be heroes? Imagine that Michael Milken, responsible for tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of jobs, was imprisoned for political-policy white-collar "crime". Career politicians and regulatory bureaucrats in the 20th century routinely took situations out of context to make heroes look like villains.
Realize that those same parasitical leaders made themselves appear as good and prestigious while hiding that they themselves were the villains of society. They did that through illusions that made truly good and prestigious people such as market businessmen and women appear as villains by using true facts out of context. The frauds -- our parasitical leaders -- then "protected" society from those "villains" and became "our heroes".
Using complicated true facts let them build powerful and nearly indestructible illusions. The average, specialized working person could not see through their illusions. Their illusions enabled them to build their B.O.A.T. Only those self-serving leaders and their B.O.A.T. came between you and free-falling prices that would have made you rich. Eventually, people saw the fingerprint of envy showing upon illusion after illusion. And then, the ordinary person started to recognize the frauds to sink the B.O.A.T. through the Great Replacement Program.
After 2001, under the new code, our society became an unbelievable source of easy money and power. Society, first of all, came upon the information revolution, the critical point of modern technology beyond which prices everywhere went into free-falls after 2001. The new society caused you to live like a millionaire as America leapt ahead into the Neotech Era. Before that happened, however, America tripped off the path of destiny in the late 20th century. Instead of being your greatest source of wealth and power, society became the greatest drain on your wealth and power at century end as the economy and your freedom continued to stumble. We were sinking into the Catastrophic Era.
Virulent disease, crime, and poverty spread to many neighborhoods. By about this time, millions of people with the help of the Internet witnessed their God-given right to the Six Ultimate Gifts. Soon, the Great Replacement Program swept across the country, which pulled a sinking America out of the Catastrophic Era. Big government died and dropped, catapulting the Technological Revolution. Our buying power sprang up, and we lived in wealth and luxury under the new code.
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