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After 2001: Our Neotech World



The computer industry in the late 20th century was like one of those outer towns during the Dark Ages that began melting the illusions of the leaders. Once society saw monetary power like we did with the computers, society migrated to the cause. The cause, of course, was Neotech. Unbeknownst to most people, the computer phenomenon stirred up the winds of change that started the megatrend against 20th-century big government. People implicitly perceived the monetary power of an unrestricted industry -- the computer industry. People took a little longer to explicitly understand where their anti big-government feelings were coming from. But those feelings were all coming from Neotech -- from a get-rich dream. People wanted to be rich...each and every one of them. Neotech -- super rapidly advancing new technologies -- would make them rich. People inherently sensed the same millionaire phenomenon could happen everywhere. They also sensed that, first, 20th-century big government had to be removed from all industries. In just a matter of time, Neotech would then sweep through all industries to make all people rich.

The new 21st-century make-the-people-rich government provided fabulous physical protection from aggression. The 20th-century regulatory bureaucracies, by the way, had nothing to do with physical protection. Instead, those regulatory bureaucracies were part of the old political structure and its big ruling government. The new political paradigm never attempted to rule over us. It was a government of defense only...protecting the individual and the country from physical attack.

The 20th-century big government, by contrast, was on the offense always...increasingly politicizing our money and our businesses and professions, addicted to ruling over us. The people at century end began to realize something profoundly ironic: 20th-century big government grew bigger by finding conditions and ways to offer and divide up so-called "protection". Indeed, "protection" was used as an upside-down illusion to build those huge self-defeating regulatory bureaucracies that regulated us, ruled over us, and ultimately haunted us as the Catastrophic Era started heavily claiming human lives.

By gradually understanding the government's only honorable role, the people restricted government to the unconditional, indivisible act of protecting us from initiatory force, nothing more. Everything else would have to go -- all the illusionary "protections" of big government would have to go. The trillion dollars in "good intentions" for "the public good" -- in other words, big government ruling over us and playing God with our lives -- eventually popped off society like a champagne cork.

Then, with a half-trillion-dollar protection-only budget, without big-government regulations burdening us, like the burden-free computers during the '80s and '90s, the entire economy shot up into the celebratory era of super technologies with no bureaucratic restrictions holding us back. The Technological Revolution in all industries became empowered by geniuses of society, by aggressive entrepreneurs rising everywhere from medicine to transportation pushing the new, super technologies into ever more spectacular dimensions and bringing us paradise on Earth...from perfect health to inexpensive super-safe luxury cars.

Of course, as the Great Replacement Program began, career politicians notoriously cried, "What about the needed trillion dollars for public welfare! What about all our work for the public good! What about the underprivileged!" The people were quick to respond: "What underprivileged?" You see, when buying power multiplied a hundred times, there were no more underprivileged. In the late 20th century, a child had the same computing power on the Internet as the Fortune 500 executive. In the 21st century, everyone had the same power as everyone else in a world where technology was nearly cost free, where everyone was essentially equally prosperous. Simply put, in the Neotech Era, no one had disadvantages.



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