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Once the rapid dissemination of the Six Visions began, the transition into the Neotech Era happened relatively soon. The path, ironically, was not a political path per se, but one that was in our control and possibly guided from a higher power.
You see, a political path was a hopeless cause. For instance, in my Visions while looking back at the 20th century, I uncovered an admirable political effort that just would not work. I observed Libertarians and their good ideas to depoliticize America. Libertarians said that people would vote Libertarian if they only listened to the Libertarian ideas. The problem with that was people, by and large, did not listen to political ideas. Not in the 20th century, not in the 21st century. Unless we were on the brink of a national disaster such as a war, political ideas just did not enter the average working person's routine.
Nevertheless, elections were very tempting to third-party hopefuls because nearly a hundred million people went out and voted. That was the country's single biggest movement of people every four years. "If I could only connect with and corral an impressive chunk of that movement of people," every third-party presidential candidate hoped for in vain. But it was a fool's journey, for people voted as a sense of civic duty, not because they ever got involved with political ideas. They were too busy. Even with growing popularity at century end, Libertarians were looking at a very long time to bring about change. And on the eve of the Catastrophic Era, we did not have a lot of time.
To speed up the process and help us pull free from the Catastrophic Era, a higher power intervened and showed me the exciting Six Visions of the Neotech Era. The Six Visions were appealing. They offered the ordinary person his selfish desires and dreams, which were first and foremost to him. He was not too busy to personally prosper. He was not too busy to receive the Six Ultimate Gifts. So, millions of ordinary men in the street -- ordinary people not politically inclined -- got excited about these Six Visions and talked about them among their friends and loved ones when they got exposed to the Visions and the new code. They no longer needed to suffer in silent frustration. Like me, the answers to everything that ever bothered the average stagnated person came in these Six Visions. Now, to get to that Neotech Era that fulfilled his dreams, the political part about depoliticizing America, was an afterthought. But now that the desire for the Neotech Era and the Six Ultimate Gifts was inside the layman and would not go away, he followed through on the political side when the time came and voted for his dreams.
The elusive riddle of how to politically corral a major chunk of the immense movement of people every four years was solved by first getting under the layman's skin to his selfish motivations. I really believe this was why the Six Visions came to me with an "instruction" to deliver these Visions to the world. There could be no other way for change. The Libertarians tried to little avail.
No, there was no political jackpot to be won by a third party. But in my Second Vision, I witnessed that when enough of these books reached the mainstream combined with tens of millions of Cyberspace hits to the online edition, a critical mass happened and the Great Replacement Program began: All over the country, we began replacing career politicians who were interested in ruling over us and politicizing our lives, replacing them with instead people interested in the commendable chore of producing values. So, entrepreneurs and market-driven businesspeople were voted into office. That included the President of the United States. I witnessed that once people got a hint of their own potential millionaire wealth, then today's anti big-government megatrend, steady as she goes, turned into tomorrow's make-the-people-millionaires stampede. Once in office, the Neotech President submitted a protection-only budget that cut out all spending toward all "good intentions"...from regulatory bureaucracies that regulated our businesses to social welfare that regulated our money. In other words, the President depoliticized America to make all industries as free as the nonpoliticized computer industry. We then entered the Neotech Era flourishing with super geniuses driving forward super technologies. Costs for that soaring new technology quickly dropped toward zero, and we grew wealthy.
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