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Every entrepreneur was afraid of authorities. Why did they feel fear instead of pride? WHAM! That's why. They were afraid of being pushed down and punished by career politicians and regulatory bureaucrats.
In order to push down society, our 20th-century leaders camouflaged what they were doing. They tricked us with illusions. Their secret, remember, was using true facts out of context. Our leaders made villains out of heroes of society by using true facts -- facts we could not argue with -- and presenting them incompletely and out of context. The specialized public did not have access to all the facts. Unlike the integrated thinker, the specialized public could not put together all the facts into contextual and complete pictures. Facts were kept from us, hidden from us. Our leaders made society's rare 20th-century integrated thinkers -- our brothers and sisters who rose high and tried to push open the lid to paradise for us -- villains when, indeed, they were our heroes.
People born after 2001 under the new code wondered what was going on in the 20th century. I think I summed it up during a dinner in the 20th century with a rising politician at the famous Las Vegas Hard Rock Cafe. A popular out-of-context illusion crafted and used against business by power-usurping leaders in the late 20th century was: you are destroying the planet. Hard Rock Cafe bought into the illusion and did not automatically bring water to the table in order to help "save the planet". Coming inside from the 105° desert heat, I asked the waitress to bring a round of water for everyone. My wife, who saw through the illusion, commented on how silly it was when you went out to dinner in the hot Las Vegas desert that a restaurant did not bring you a glass of water in the name of "saving the planet".
The rising politician, who drank half his glass of water in one lift of the glass, started sanctimoniously lecturing my wife, quoting facts upon facts about the factories in Utah using the water and causing some harmful salt pits. Those factories were destroying the environment, he exclaimed. Then, he told a touching story about the birds that died because of the salt pits. Of course, his true facts used selectively built his illusion, and his sad story about the wildlife became his weapon to disarm any opposition.
You see, in the 20th-century, usually when a sad story was told by a politician or bureaucrat, an illusion was being fortified. First, career politicians discovered that they could control you through your compassionate emotions. Then, career politicians perfected their craft like a fine art.
The 20th-century career politicians had to camouflage their destructive motives, and the only way to do that was to make the heroes of society appear as villains and themselves, the real villains, appear as the heroes who had to rescue the planet. To control you, they used true facts out of context to craft illusions. Those illusions were most effective when engaging your compassion. Had you only known that whenever the "facts" made you feel something awful was taking place in need of legislation or regulation, you could have just put those "facts" along with your concerned feelings aside for a minute, even if you could not see through the illusion. If the people only knew to do that, everything would have been different. They would have seen what was really going on. In the end, the people would have enjoyed millionaire wealth and perfect health in the 20th century.
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