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After 2001: Our Neotech World



In fact, in tomorrow's Neotech Era of super prolific information, we discovered growing omnipotence as we snapped together information all around us into growing success puzzles and saw what the completed puzzle pictures looked like, before they were two-thirds complete. Moreover, as the puzzles came together, many revealed puzzle pictures never seen before, making us creative geniuses. Our minds no longer were stuck in their routine ruts, such small spheres of thoughts, wasting in stagnation. Instead, our minds were far reaching and creative. And the older we became, the more information we accumulated to snap together into bigger and bigger success puzzles, revealing far reaching, creative puzzle pictures called Neothink. Our creativity actually grew with age. Moreover, our children grew up that way -- knowing how to integrate success puzzles and be creative.

Also, in tomorrow's Neotech World, our bad habits disappeared. You see, under the old code, bad habits were done for the same reason: for stimulation in our otherwise boring lives. Think about your own 20th-century bad habits for a moment. They were done for stimulation, whatever the bad habits were, from watching too much TV to, perhaps, drinking too much. But under the new code, the stimulation from living like millionaires with power, love, looks, and omnipotence overpowered all other sources of stimulation. Bad habits vanished overnight.

During the Visions, the future was at times frightening with surging virulent diseases, violent crime, a shrinking job base, sinking standards of living, skyrocketing divorce, epidemic obesity.

And yet, the extreme-opposite new code was beautiful with long healthy lives, peace, exciting job offers, riches, romantic love, gorgeous bodies. I was told and actually witnessed in my Visions that once fifty million people got a glimpse of the Neotech World and its Six Ultimate Gifts, the new code happened very fast.

We rose from virulent diseases that claimed the lives of some of our very own loved ones to perfect health. We rose from neighborhood violence to Disneyland safety. We rose from routine ruts and, in many cases, unemployment and despair to exciting jobs. We rose from failed love to passionate love. We rose from over-the-hill bodies heading toward the end to nice bodies. We rose from miserable stagnation to stimulated minds. Our children rose from increasingly illiterate airheads to creative children. The underprivileged rose from poverty to millionaire wealth. Civilization rose from the Catastrophic world to the Neotech World. We rose from our worst nightmares into our greatest dreams.

Million-Dollar Jackpot

What would you do if you won a million-dollar jackpot? Start thinking about it because, under the new code, you essentially did. The computer revolution with its million-dollar-values-for-free phenomenon was a forerunner to the all encompassing Technological Revolution with an all inclusive million-dollar-values-for-free phenomenon. And therein came, metaphorically speaking, your million-dollar jackpot.

Let me recap a regression of events that made us all essentially millionaires. Of course, the personal computer/cyberspace industry gave us a clue: It was the only industry of the 20th century uniquely free from big-government regulations. In other words, 20th-century big government never politicized the computer/cyberspace industry as it had all other industries.

After 2001, America rejected 20th-century big-government politicization and embraced 21st-century get-rich-government depoliticization. Without 20th-century big-government regulations, millions of geniuses rose and did to all industries what they had done to the computers.

In order to remove 20th-century big-government regulations and clear the way for the catalytic reaction of super entrepreneurs mixing with super technologies, we passed a half-trillion-dollar budget. That cleared out the trillion dollars in big-government regulations, including the regulatory bureaucracies that regulated industries and the social programs that regulated the economy. That half-trillion-dollar budget eliminating the big-government regulatory web set free the great Technological Revolution that made us rich.



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