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Introduction................................................................................................................................................3 Foreword....................................................................................................................................................4 Fee x fie x fo x fum..................................................................................................................................17 Astro-age David's Sling........................................................................................................................... ! "eads or #ails $e $in% Inc...................................................................................................................... 7 Invisi&le 'now-"ow% Inc.........................................................................................................................3( )a*er into +old Alc,emists......................................................................................................................4( -an't Fool -osmic -om*uter...................................................................................................................(.

Introduction
I dedicate t,is &oo/ to t,ree women0 one of t,e nineteent, and two of t,e twentiet, centuries. First% to m1 great aunt% 2argaret Fuller 3ssoli% w,o wit, 4al*, $aldo 5merson co-edited t,e #ranscendentalist maga6ine% t,e Dial% and was t,e first to *u&lis, #,oreau--and ,erself aut,ored $oman in t,e 7ineteent, -entur1. I am sure 2argaret would and *ro&a&l1 does 8oin in m1 ent,usiastic su**ort and co-dedication of t,is &oo/ to 2aril1n Ferguson% aut,or of #,e A9uarian -ons*irac1% and to :ar&ara 2arx "u&&ard% founder of t,e -ommittee for t,e Future% for t,eir effective ins*iration to t,e 1oung world to do its own t,in/ing and to act in accordance t,erewit,.

Foreword
#,ere exists a reali6a&le% evolutionar1 alternative to our &eing eit,er atom-&om&ed into extinction or crowding ourselves off t,e *lanet. #,e alternative is t,e com*uter-*ersuada&le veering of &ig &usiness from its wea*onr1 fixation to accommodation of all ,umanit1 at an aeros*ace level of tec,nolog1% wit, t,e vastl1 larger% far more enduringl1 *rofita&le for all% entirel1 new $orld ;ivingr1 Service Industr1. It is statisticall1 evident t,at t,e more advanced t,e living standard% t,e lower t,e &irt, rate. It is essential t,at an1one reading t,is &oo/ /now at t,e outset t,at t,e aut,or is a*olitical. I was convinced in 1< 7 t,at ,umanit1's most fundamental survival *ro&lems could never &e solved &1 *olitics. 7ineteen twent1seven was t,e 1ear w,en a ,uman first flew alone across an ocean in one da1.=In 1<44% t,e D--4 started fl1ing secret warferr1ings across &ot, t,e Atlantic and )acific oceans. In 1<.1% 8et airliners *ut t,e ocean *assenger s,i*s out of &usiness. In 1<>1% t,e world-around airlines flew over a &illion and a ,alf sc,eduled *assenger miles and carried ,undreds of millions of ton-miles of freig,t.? #,is was t,e o&vious &eginning of t,e swift integration of all ,umanit1% grou*s of w,ose mem&ers for all t,eir *revious millions of 1ears on *lanet 5art, ,ad &een so remotel1 de*lo1ed from one anot,er t,at t,e1 existed as se*arate nations wit, wa1s of life a**roximatel1 un/nown to one anot,er. It was o&vious t,at t,e integration would re9uire enormous amounts of energ1. It was o&vious t,at t,e fossil fuels were ex,austi&le. It was o&vious t,at a minorit1 of selfis, ,umans would organi6e t,emselves to ex*loit t,e ma8orit1's transitional dilemmas. I was convinced t,at wit,in t,e twentiet, centur1% all of ,umanit1 on our *lanet would enter a *eriod of total crisis. I could see t,at t,ere was an alternative to *olitics and its ever more wasteful% warring% and in,erentl1 vain attem*ts to solve one-sidedl1 all ,umanit1's &asic economic and social *ro&lems. #,at alternative was t,roug, invention% develo*ment% and reduction to t,e *,1sicall1 wor/ing stages of mass*roduction *rotot1*es of eac,

mem&er of a com*lete famil1 of intercom*lementar1 artifacts% structurall1% mec,anicall1% c,emicall1% metallurgicall1% electromagneticall1% and c1&erneticall1 designed to *rovide so muc, *erformance *er eac, erg of energ1% *ound of material% and second of time invested as to ma/e it eminentl1 feasi&le and *ractica&le to *rovide a sustaina&le standard of living for all ,umanit1--more advanced% *leasing% and increasingl1 *roductive t,an an1 ever ex*erienced or dreamed of &1 an1one in all ,istor1. It was clear t,at t,is advanced level could &e entirel1 sustained &1 t,e man1 derivatives of our dail1 income of Sun energ1. It was clear t,at it could &e attained and maintained &1 artifacts t,at would emanci*ate ,umans from *i*ed% wired% and metered ex*loitation of t,e man1 &1 t,e few. #,is famil1 of artifacts leading to suc, com*re,ensive ,uman success I identified as livingr1 in contradistinction to *olitics' wea*onr1. I called it tec,nologicall1 reforming t,e environment instead of tr1ing *oliticall1 to reform t,e *eo*le. =I ex*lain t,at conce*t in great detail in t,e latter *art of t,is &oo/. I also elucidated it in m1 &oo/ -ritical )at,% *u&lis,ed in 1<>1 &1 St. 2artin's )ress.? 59uall1 im*ortant% I set a&out fift1-five 1ears ago =1< 7? to see w,at a *enniless% un/nown ,uman individual wit, a de*endent wife and new&orn c,ild mig,t &e a&le to do effectivel1 on &e,alf of all ,umanit1 in realisticall1 develo*ing suc, an alternative *rogram. :eing ,uman% I made all t,e mista/es t,ere were to &e made% &ut I learned to learn &1 realistic recognition of t,e constituent facts of t,e mista/e-ma/ing and attem*ted to understand w,at t,e uncovered trut,s were tr1ing to teac, me. In m1 ),iladel*,ia arc,ives t,ere are a**roximatel1 fort1 t,ousand articles *u&lis,ed during t,e last sixt1 1ears w,ic, successivel1 document m1 *rogressive com*letions of t,e w,ole intercom*lementar1 famil1 of sc,eduled artifacts. #,ese livingr1 items include t,e following0 #ensegrit10 #,e continuous-tension@discontinuous-com*ression structuring *rinci*le of Aniverse =i.e.% stars not touc,ing *lanets% electrons not touc,ing t,eir atomic nuclei? introduced to *lanet 5art, to re*lace t,e continuousl1 com*ressioned% secondaril1 tensioned structuring in *resent world-around engineering t,eor1. Designed% 1< <B *rotot1*ed% 1< <. #,e D1maxion "ouse0 #,e autonomous% mass-*roduci&le% air-delivera&le dwelling mac,ine weig,ing onl1 3 *ercent of its e9uivolumed and e9ui**ed% conventional counter*art% single-famil1 dwelling. Designed% 1< 7B modeled% 1< >B ,elico*ter-delivered% 1<(4. #,e one-*iece% (!-*ound &at,room0 Designed% 1< >B *rotot1*ed% 1<3.B mass*roduced in *ol1ester fi&erglass in $est +erman1% 1<7!. S1nergetics0 5x*loration and *u&lis,ing of t,e fourdimensional

geometrical coordinate s1stem em*lo1ed &1 nature. =See S1nergetics and S1nergetics II C7ew Dor/0 2acmillan% 1<7(% 1<7<E.? Discovered% 1< 7B *u&lis,ed% 1<44. D1maxion $orld 2a*0 Discover1 and develo*ment of a new cartogra*,ic *ro8ection s1stem &1 w,ic, ,umanit1 can view t,e ma* of t,e w,ole *lanet 5art, as oneworld island in one-world ocean% wit,out an1 visi&le distortion in t,e relative si6e and s,a*e of an1 of t,e land masses and wit,out an1 &rea/s in t,e continental contours. #,is is t,e undistorted ma* for stud1ing world *ro&lems and dis*la1ing in t,eir true *ro*ortion resources and ot,er data. Discovered% 1<33B *u&lis,ed% 1<43. $orld +ame0 A grand-strateg1 *rogram develo*ing t,e design science of solving all *ro&lems wit, artifacts% invented &1 self or ot,ers% w,ic, ta/e advantage of all scientific and tec,nological develo*ment t,roug, studies of t,eir effects on t,e total world's social and economic affairs as ascertaina&le from t,e D1maxion S/13cean $orld 2a*. A means of assessing t,e feasi&ilit1 of reali6ing various initiatives in solving world *ro&lems. Invented% 1< 7B a**lied% 1< >. #rends and #ransformation -,arts0 #,ese de*ict t,e total ,istor1 of all t,e metallurgical% c,emical% electromagnetic% structural% and mec,anical trendings to greater *erformance *er given amounts of given materials% time% and energ1. A com*endium of all t,e scenarios of science and tec,nolog1's evoluting advances. -,ronological c,art of total ,istor1 of scientific discoveries and tec,nical inventions. -,ronological c,art of t,e mining of all metals and recirculation of t,e scra* of t,ose metals. -,ronological c,arts of all ma8or industries' *erformances assessed in terms of *er ca*ita ,uman use. #,ese c,arts% &egun in 1< >B first *u&lis,ed% 1<37% at :ureau of Standards% $as,ington% D.-.B *u&lis,ed in 7ine -,ains to t,e 2oon% 1<3>B *u&lis,ed in Fortune maga6ine's tent, anniversar1 issue% 1<4!. #,is issue of Fortune went into t,ree *rintings and too/ Fortune from red- to &lac/-in/ status. It c,anged A.S.A. and world economic ,ealt, assessment from a tonnage criteria to one &ased on energ1 consum*tion. #,e D1maxion 3mnitrans*ort =for land% air% water-surface% and su&marine travel?0 #,e first full-scale wor/ing *rotot1*e stage of w,ic, was t,e D1maxion car% *roduced to test t,e crosswind ground-taxiing &e,aviors of an omni-streamlined% ultimatel1 to &e twin-orienta&le8et-stilts-flown% wingless fl1ing device% w,ic, would ta/e off and land li/e an eagle or duc/% wit,out an1 *re*ared landing fields =similar in *rinci*le to t,e fort1-1earslater descent and ta/eoff% multi8et s1stem of t,e A*ollo 2oon ;anding craft?. Designed% 1< 7B *rotot1*ed% 1<33. +eodesic Domes0 #,e unlimited-si6e% clear-s*an structures to accommodate &ot, ,umanit1's converging and de*lo1ing activities. Invented% 1<3>B *rotot1*ed% 1<47. Since t,en% over 3!!%!!! ,ave &een *roduced and installed around t,e world from nort,ernmost +reenland to t,e exact

Sout, )oleB over 1!!%!!! installed in c,ildren's *la1grounds. 3ctet #russ0 #,e flooring or roofing structure for unlimited s*anning. Designed% 1<33B *rotot1*ed% 1<4<. #,e Fog +un0 #,e *neumatic means of cleaning ,uman &od1% dis,es% clot,ing% etc.% wit,out *lum&ing's *i*edin water su**l1. Designed% 1< 7B *rotot1*ed% 1<4<. -om*act% odorless toilet e9ui*ment0 For conversion of ,uman wastes into met,ane gas and fertili6er. Designed% 1< >B *roven in IndiaB now &eing refined for *roduction use. -ar&on &loc/s-inserted% co**er disc-&ra/es0 Invented and successfull1 demonstrated at ),el*s Dodge% 1<37. :unsen-&urner-melted% water-cooled centrifuge0 For *rocessing low-grade tin ore. Invented and successfull1 demonstrated at ),el*s Dodge% 1<37. "anging &oo/s,elves% and ot,er furniture0 Invented% 1< >B *rotot1*ed% 1<3!. 2odeling of all geometric develo*ments of energetic-s1nergetic geometr10 Including tensegrit1 models of all geometrical structures and t,e ,ierarc,1 of *rimitive structural s1stems. #,e minimum% all-s*acefilling module. #,e folda&le% seven uni9ue great-circle models. #,e tetra,elixes. Discovered% 1< 7B demonstrated% 1<3.. #win-,ull rowing and sailing devices0 Invented% 1<3>B *rotot1*ed% 1<(4. #riangular geodesic framing of ocean-sailing ,ulls0 Invented% 1<4>B successfull1 demonstrated% I.3.4. racing sloo* Im*% 1<7<. Fer1 fre9uentl1 I ,ear or read of m1 artifacts ad8udged &1 critics as &eing Gfailures%G &ecause I did not get t,em into mass-*roduction and Gma/e mone1 wit, t,em.G Suc, mone1-ma/ing-as-criteria-of-success critics do not reali6e t,at mone1-ma/ing was never m1 goal. I learned ver1 earl1 and *ainfull1 t,at 1ou ,ave to decide at t,e outset w,et,er 1ou are tr1ing to ma/e mone1 or to ma/e sense% as t,e1 are mutuall1 exclusive. I saw t,at nature ,as various categories of uni9ue gestation lags &etween conce*tion of somet,ing and its &irt,. In ,umans% conce*tion to &irt, is nine mont,s. In electronics% it is two 1ears &etween inventive conce*tion and industriali6ed *roduction. In aeronautics% it is five 1ears &etween invention and o*erating use. In automo&iles% it is ten 1ears &etween conce*tion and mass-*roduction. In railroading% t,e gestation is fifteen 1ears. In &ig-cit1 s/1scra*er construction% t,e gestational lag is twent1-five 1ears. For instance% it was twent1-five 1ears &etween t,e accidental falling of a steel &ar into fres, cement and t,e *ractical use of steel-reinforced concrete in ma8or &uildings.

De*endent on t,e si6e and situation% t,e *eriod of gestation in t,e singlefamil1 residences varies &etween fift1 and sevent1-five 1ears. :ecause of t,ese lags% t,e earlier I could introduce t,e conce*tion model% t,e earlier its &irt, could ta/e *lace. I assumed t,at t,e &irt, into ever1da1 life of t,e livingr1 artifacts w,ose wor/ing conce*tual *rotot1*es I was *roducing would &e governed &1 t,ose res*ectivecategor1 gestation lags. I assumed m1 livingr1 inventions' *rogressive ado*tions &1 societ1 would occur onl1 in emergencies. I called t,is Gemergence t,roug, emergenc1.G For all of ,umanit1 to &egin to &rea/ awa1 from its conditioned reflexes regarding living facilities =,ome customs and st1les?% allowing t,em to &e advantaged &1 m1 livingr1 artifacts% would ta/e at minimum a ,alf centur1 to get underwa1. Since t,is was clearl1 a ,alf-to-t,ree-9uartersof-a-centur1 underta/ing% I saw at t,e outset t,at I &est not attem*t it if I was not content to go along wit, nature's laws. 21 first *u&lication was in 1< 7% a &ound% mimeogra*,ed &oo/ entitled 4-D% standing for Gfourt, dimension.G I *ut on t,e cover% G#wo &illion new ,omes will &e re9uired &1 ,umanit1 in t,e next eig,t1 1ears.G Five 1ears after I undertoo/ t,e *rogram in 1< 7% Fortune maga6ine in Hul1 1<3 featured m1 D1maxion "ouse in an article written &1 Arc,i&ald 2ac;eis, on G#,e Industr1 Industr1 2issed0 #,e 2ass-)roduction "ousing Industr1.G #,e1 were not aware of t,e com*lexit1 of t,e develo*ment. #,e1 ,ad not discovered t,e different gestation rates of industrial evolution's diverse *roduct categories. Fortune descri&ed clearl1 w,at ,ad ,a**ened% &ut Fortune's writers were com*letel1 unsc,ooled in dealing wit, t,at w,ic, ,ad not 1et ,a**ened. 21 1< 7 D1maxion "ouse ,ad excited man1 into tr1ing to ma/e mone1 &1 &eing t,e first in t,e mass*roduction ,ouse industr1% not /nowing it would ta/e a com*letel1 new *rotot1*e and a ,alf-centur1 &efore across-t,e-&oard evolution was read1 for it. A grou* of *rominent industrialists led &1 one of m1 1oung fans ,ad incor*orated G+eneral "ouses%G and t,at was all it too/ to get Fortune excited. - #,irteen 1ears later% in 1<4(% Fortune again featured m1 scientific dwelling--t,e Fuller "ouse *rotot1*e--onl1 one of w,ic, I ,ad *roduced% for t,e Anited States Air Force in :eec, Aircraft's $ic,ita% 'ansas% *lant. Fortune and man1 ot,ers were sure t,at t,is was to &e an immediate mass-*roduction success and% more im*ortantl1 to t,em% a Gmone1-ma/er.G After :eec,'s *roduction-engineering de*artment ,ad carefull1 anal16ed t,e *rotot1*e and *riced out its tooling costs% t,e1 tendered a firm &id to t,e Fuller "ouse -om*an1 to *roduce re*licas of t,is *rotot1*e in 9uantities of no less t,an !%!!! *er 1ear% at a &ase% f.o.&. $ic,ita factor1 *rice of I1%>!!% minus t,e /itc,en and laundr1 e9ui*ment% to &e furnis,ed &1 +eneral 5lectric for anot,er I4!! eac,. :ut :eec,'s &id

re9uired t,at I1! million for tooling would ,ave to &e *rovided &1 ot,ers. :eec, alread1 ,ad $ic,ita &an/s' &ac/ing of I1! million for t,eir *ost-$orld $ar II *rivate cor*orate *lane *roduction. #,e first :eec,-*roduced Fuller "ouse was widel1 *u&lici6ed. Soon 3.%!!! unsolicited orders% man1 wit, c,ec/s attac,ed% were received for t,e Fuller "ouse. At t,is *oint it was discovered t,at no distri&uting industr1 existed. #,e general &uilding contractors ,ad none of t,e com*lex tools for several-in-one-da1 deliveries of t,e dwelling mac,ines. 7one of t,e &uilding codes would *ermit t,eir erection. #,e severest &low of all was t,at &ot, t,e national electricians and *lum&er's organi6ations said t,e1 would ,ave to &e *aid to ta/e a*art all t,e *refa&ricated and *re-installed wiring and *lum&ing% and *ut it toget,er again% else t,e1 would not connect t,e ot,erwise Gread1 to live inG ,ouse to t,e town's or cit1's electrical lines and water mains. #,e1 ,eld exclusivel1 t,e official license to do t,is &1 long-time *oliticall1 enacted laws. 7o &an/s were willing to *rovide mortgages to cover t,e sale of t,e Fuller "ouses. Fortune made t,e mista/e of assuming t,at Gt,e industr1 industr1 missedG ,ad at last come of age. :ut evolution's inauguration of t,e Glivingr1G industr1 ,ad to wait until ca*italism ,ad graduated% from its for-centuries,eld assum*tion t,at *,1sical land *ro*ert1 constituted ca*italism itself% to t,e startling reali6ation t,at t,e strictl1 meta*,1sical% tec,nological G/now-,owG ,ad &ecome t,e most *rofita&le *ro*ert1 as t,e /e1 to ex*loitation of t,e invisi&le industries of c,emistr1% metallurg1% electromagnetics% and atomics. 4eorgani6ing all its strategies% ca*italism ,as now unloaded its real estate *ro*ert1 onto t,e *eo*le &1 refusing to rent and forcing *eo*le to &u1 t,eir condo or coo* ,omes. 5volution ,ad to wait u*on t,e governmentguaranteed% fort1-1ear mortgage-financing of ,ousing's costs to exceed ,umans' financial ca*a&ilit1 to ac9uire. 5volution ,ad to wait until t,e A.S. mass-*roduction of automo&iles exclusivel1 as a mone1ma/ing &usiness ,ad &een made o&solete &1 t,e tec,nological felicit1 of manufacturing &1 ot,er countries' *roducers% t,us leaving A.S. *roductivit1 to reorient itself to t,e necessit1 of re,ousing all ,umanit1 in mass-*roduced% aeros*ace-level-of-tec,nolog1 livingr1. 5volution was clearl1 intent on *ost*oning t,e ince*tion of t,e livingr1 service industr1 until ,umanit1 ,ad graduated from its *re-twentiet, centur1 condition as a *lanet of remote nations to an integrated glo&al societ1% all of w,ic, waited u*on com*letion of a world-around networ/ of ,ig,wa1s% airlines% and tele*,ones% and automo&iles and 8um&o 8et air*lanes. All t,ese evolutionar1 events =re9uisite to t,e livingr1 industr1? ,ave now ta/en *lace or are a&out to ta/e *lace in t,e ver1 near future. If t,e *olitical s1stems do not eliminate ,umanit1 wit, t,eir wea*ons% t,e ,alf-centur1-gestating% world-around livingr1 serviceindustr1 will soon &e &orn.

$,en t,e leader of a c,ain of ,and-,olding s/aters suddenl1 turns in a tig,t circle% ,e swee*s t,e entire c,ain into a circle-descri&ing *attern% wit, eac, successive s/ater circling at a greater radius from ,im. Since t,e greater t,e radius t,e 3.141(< times greater t,e circumferential distance to &e traveled% t,e accumulated momentum of t,e c,ain im*arts ever greater acceleration to t,e ,intermost of t,e original c,ain% w,ic, centrifugal force in turn &rea/s t,e ,and-gri**ing and causes t,e ,intermost individual s/aters to successivel1 &rea/ awa1 at great s*eed. #,is fast s*in-off t,e1 must co*e wit, as &est t,e1 ma1. $,en a *,1sics teac,er wis,es to demonstrate t,e fundamentals of wave &e,avior to ,is class% ,e often fixes a secure ,oo/ onto t,e wall and fastens t,e end of% for exam*le% a ten-foot-long *iece of ro*e to t,e ,oo/. #,en% going to t,e ot,er end of t,e ro*e% ,e *ulls it not 9uite tig,tl1% leaving 8ust a little slac/ in it. "e t,en w,i*s t,e ro*e end ceilingward% t,en floorward% followed &1 a final 8er/ ceilingward. #,is w,i*s a wave into t,e ro*e. #,is wave goes all t,e wa1 to t,e wall ,oo/ w,ere it turns around and returns to t,e teac,er's ,and and sto*s. #,is demonstrates t,at a wave alwa1s closes &ac/ to its starting *oint to com*lete a c1cle. If t,e teac,er leaves more slac/ in t,e ro*e% t,e wave ,as greater ,eig,t and de*t, lengt,s. In t,e first million 1ears of ,umans on *lanet 5art,% we ,ave t,e *,ase one ice-s/ater's s*in-off *attern de*lo1ing ,umans to un/nown% remote-from-oneanot,er lands. In t,e twentiet, centur1% we ,ave t,e *,ase two *,1sics teac,er's wave returning u*on itself to com*lete its c1cle. First we ,ave t,e *,ase one% world-around de*lo1ment of ,umanit1 on foot% animals% and rafts. In *,ase two% we ,ave t,e world-around sailing s,i* ex*lorers% t,en t,e ro1al mail steams,i*s% followed successivel1 &1 t,e ca&le% t,e wireless telegra*,1% t,e tele*,one% t,e airlines% t,e satelliterela1ed% around-t,e-world wireless tele*,on1% and t,e world-around s/1&uses0 all of w,ic,% unnoticed &1 *olitical societ1% ,ave &een inexora&l1% com*letel1 integrating t,e five-centuries-earlier% utterl1 remotel1 existing% un/nown-to-one-anot,er nations. As a scientist I am greatl1 interested in all t,at goes on in t,e *oliticaleconomic scene and in t,e im*act of one unforeseen tec,nological evolutionar1 event after anot,er u*on t,at scene. I see one minuscule com*uter c,i* com*letel1 altering t,e w,ole world scene. As t,e ,alfcentur1 of utterl1 un*redicted tec,nological discoveries ,as occurred% accom*anied &1 an ever greater familiarit1 wit, all t,e world &1 all ,umanit1% I ,ave &ecome increasingl1 confident t,at m1 fift1-four-1earsago 8udgments were sound. I do not loo/ u*on ,uman &eings as good or &ad. I don't t,in/ of m1 feet

as a rig,t foot and a wrong foot. 21 feet are exactl1 t,e inside-out reverse of eac, ot,er in *,1sical *atterning =*ull t,e ru&&er glove off one ,and% insideouting it% and find it fits t,e ot,er ,and?. ),1sics ,as found no straig,t lines--onl1 waves. All courses are steered &1 alternate rig,t and left veering. I see t,e ,uman scene in t,e same wa1. #,ere ,ave to &e ,umans to *erform all t,e rig,t-left evolutionar1 interfunctionings. I am a student of t,e effectiveness of t,e tec,nological evolution in its all unex*ected alterations of t,e *reoccu*ations of ,umanit1 and in its all unex*ected alterings of ,uman &e,aviors and *ros*ects. I do /now t,at tec,nologicall1 ,umanit1 now ,as t,e o**ortunit1% for t,e first time in its ,istor1% to o*erate our *lanet in suc, a manner as to su**ort and accommodate all ,umanit1 at a su&stantiall1 more advanced standard of living t,an an1 ,umans ,ave ever ex*erienced. #,is is *ossi&le not &ecause we ,ave found more *,1sical resources. $e ,ave alwa1s ,ad enoug, resources. $,at ,as ,a**ened t,at now ma/es t,e difference is t,at we ,ave vastl1 increased our /now-,ow of s*eciali6ed innovations% all of w,ic, invisi&le reali6ation integrates to ma/e *ossi&le success for all. I also /now t,at t,is can &e reali6ed onl1 &1 a tec,nological revolution involving total S*aces,i* 5art,% using all t,e resources and /now-,ow as an integrated regenerative s1stem% as in t,e design of an1 successful seagoing s,i* or of an1 &iological organism. S*aces,i* 5art, now ,as 1(! admirals. #,e five admirals in t,e staterooms immediatel1 a&ove t,e s,i*'s fuel tan/s claim t,at t,e1 own t,e oil. #,e admirals wit, staterooms surrounding t,e s,i*'s /itc,en% dining rooms% and food refrigerators claim t,e1 own all t,e food. #,ose wit, a stateroom next to a life&oat claim t,at t,e1 own t,e life&oat% and so fort,. #,e1 t,en ,ave an on&oard game called &alance of trade. Fer1 s,ortl1 t,e ma8orit1 of admirals ,ave a deficit &alance. All t,e w,ile t,e star&oard-side admirals are secretl1 *lanning to list t,e &oat to *ort far enoug, to drown t,e *ortside admirals% w,ile t,e *ortside admirals are secretl1 tr1ing to list t,e &oat to star&oard far enoug, to drown t,e star&oard-side admirals. 7o&od1 is *a1ing an1 attention to o*erating t,e s,i* or steering it to some *ort. #,e1 run out of food and fuel. #,e1 discover t,at t,e1 can no longer reac, a *ort of su**l1. Finis. "umanit1 is now ex*eriencing ,istor1's most difficult evolutionar1 transformation. $e are moving awa1 from a rooted life-st1le wit, a <(*ercent rate of illiterac1. $e are almost unconsciousl1 drifting awa1 from self-identit1 wit, our ages-long% *,1sicall1-remote-from-oneanot,er existence as 1(! se*arate% sovereign nations. 7ow t,e u*rooted ,umans of all nations are s*ontaneousl1 de*lo1ing into t,eir *,1sicall1

integrated ,ig,wa1s and airwa1s and satellite-rela1ed tele*,one s*ea/wa1s% into a &ig-cit1 wa1-stationed% world-around living s1stem. $e ma1 soon &e atom-&om&ed into extinction &1 t,e *reem*tive foll1 of t,e *olitical *u**et administrators fronting for t,e exclusivel1-for-mone1ma/ing% su*ranational cor*orations' wea*onr1 industr1 of t,e now ,o*elessl1 &an/ru*t greatest-wea*ons-manufacturing nation =t,e A.S.A.?. If not &om&-terminated% we are on our ever swifter wa1 to &ecoming an omni-integrated% ma8orl1 literate% unified S*aces,i* 5art, societ1. #,e new ,uman networ/s' emergence re*resents t,e natural evolutionar1 ex*ansion into t,e 8ust com*leted% t,irt1-1ears-in - its-&uildings worldem&racing% *,1sical communications networ/. #,e new reorienting of ,uman networ/ing constitutes t,e ,eart-and-mind-*um*ed flow of life and intellect into t,e world arteries.

#,e world-integrating networ/ing self-multi*lies and accelerates. 7ever traveling as a tourist% I m1self ,ave &een induced into fort1-eig,t com*lete encirclements of our *lanet and ever1w,ere I go I meet more and more *eo*le w,om I ,ave met elsew,ere around t,e world. 5ver more widel1 traveling% literate% well-informed individuals discover t,at t,e1% and an ever faster increasing num&er of ot,er ,umans% are &ecoming intuitivel1 aware t,at life is &rea/ing t,em out of t,e ages-long% anon1mous life-*atterning of t,e &ee,ive drone. #,e1 ex*erience new&orn ,o*e t,at ,umans ,ave indeed a destin1 of individual significance com*lementar1 to t,e integrit1 of ot,er individuals. #,e networ/ing accelerates as does lig,t in 5instein's e9uation 5J2c . #,e lower-case c is t,e s1m&ol for t,e linear s*eed of lig,t% 1>.%!!! miles *er second. $,en not reflectivel1 focused% lig,t ex*ands omniradiall1 as a s*,ere. #,e rate of surface growt, of a s*,erical wave s1stem is alwa1s t,e second *ower of t,e linear =radial? growt, s*eed. #,at is w,1 it is c in 5instein's e9uation% w,ic, means 1>.%!!! K 1>.%!!! miles of s*,erical surface growt, *er second. Since ,uman t,oug,t can calculate in minutes w,at it ta/es lig,t to travel in one 1ear% it ma1 &e t,at t,oug,t itself ex*ands outwardl1 in all directions at a s*eed even faster t,an lig,t--ma1&e in no time at all-to inter-networ/ t,e *eo*le of our eig,t-t,ousandmile diameter s*,erical s*ace ,ome. As t,e networ/ing accelerates ,umanit1 into a s*,ericall1 em&racing% s*ontaneous union% 1esterda1's locall1 autonomous% self-*reoccu*ied governments are left in t,e exclusive control of 1esterda1's most selfis,l1 successful and entrenc,ed minorities. #,e *resent A.S.A. 1<> administration was elected &1 t,e votes of onl1 one-sevent, of t,e A.S. *o*ulation and it s*ent I17! million--more t,an five times t,e mone1

raised &1 t,eir o**onents--to &u1 t,eir victor1. #,e networ/s' *eo*le% aware t,at a A.S. *residenc1 costs I(! million% a senators,i* I1! million% and a re*resentative's seat I( million% o&serve t,at t,e #F era governments are corru*t% w,erefore t,e1 s*ontaneousl1 a&,or and a&stain from furt,er voting. +raduall1 discovering t,at t,e networ/ing a&andonment of t,e voting &oot, was t,e true cause of t,eir claimed Goverw,elming ma8orit1%G t,e incum&ent administration% fearful of a *otential re8ective voting tidal wave of t,e inter-networ/ed world *eo*le% will *ro&a&l1 tr1 in vain to &loc/ networ/ing. :ecause networ/ing is a*olitical and amor*,ous% it ,as no GcellsG to &e attac/ed% as did t,e communism of former decades. #,e fearful sovereign nation *oliticos will find t,at tr1ing to arrest networ/ing is li/e tr1ing to arrest t,e waves of t,e ocean. As elucidated in -ritical )at,% t,e net resultant develo*mental *atterning of ,uman affairs is alwa1s t,e *rogressivel1 integrating *roduct of0 =1? cosmic evolutionB = ? t,e integrated evolution of m1riads of individual ,uman fear-and-longingmotivated initiatives. :ot, num&er one evolution and num&er two evolution conform strictl1 to cosmic laws suc, as t,ose governing gravit1% radiation% and D7A-47A's &iological% s*ecies and individual% formation-and-growt, design governance. 7um&er one evolution directl1 follows t,e cosmic laws. #,e individuals of num&er two evolution are generall1 unaware of t,e cosmic laws and &um&le t,eir m1riads of individuall1 different wa1s into *rogressivel1 more com*lex scenarios% all of w,ic, are ultimatel1 and all-un/nowingl1 &ot, intercom*lementar1 and governed &1 t,e same cosmic laws controlling evolution num&er one's two interweaving com*onents% i.e. its certainties and its trial-anderror-conducted ex*erimental initiatives. "umanit1 is an ex*erimental initiative of Aniverse. #,e ex*eriment is to discover w,et,er t,e com*lex of cosmic laws can maintain t,e integrit1 of eternal regeneration w,ile allowing t,e mind of t,e s*ecies ,omo sa*iens on t,e little *lanet 5art, to discover and use some of t,e mat,ematical laws governing t,e design of Aniverse% w,ere&1 t,ose ,umans can &1 trial and error develo* su&8ectivel1 from initial ignorance into satisfactoril1 informed% successful local-Aniverse monitors of all *,1sicall1 and meta*,1sicall1 critical information and t,ere&1 serve o&8ectivel1 as satisfactor1 local-Aniverse *ro&lem-solvers in sustaining t,e integrit1 of eternall1 regenerative Aniverse. #rial-and-error-evolved steering wisdom does not accrue to s,ifting t,e

rudder angle violentl1 leftward from an e9uall1 violent rig,tward-coursesteering error. 5volutionar1 advance in trial-and-error steering s1stems is accom*lis,ed &1 successivel1 more delicate leftward-rig,tward correcting of swing-over error. #,is *rogressive reduction of mec,anical momentum must ,owever &e *receded &1 fort,rig,t ac/nowledgment of t,e error and t,ere&1 of t,e trut, w,ic, was &eing ,idden &1 t,e erroneous assum*tions of 1esterda1's false self-*ride rationali6ing. #,e function of local-in-Aniverse critical informationgat,ering and local-inAniverse *ro&lem-solving is manifest in t,e forward coc/*it of all great air*lanes. $,en t,e door to t,e *ilots' and engineers' com*artment is left o*en% 1ou ma1 see a m1riad of instruments covering all t,e walls and ceilings of t,e coc/*it. #,e dials of t,e coc/*it instruments re*ort o*ticall1 and accuratel1 all t,e stress% strain% ,eat% *ressure% velocit1% ratios% and ot,er significant conditions of all critical *arts of t,e air*lane's airframe% fuselage% wings% rudders% landing gear% *ower *lant% &aggage com*artment% and *assenger s*ace% as well as of t,e interior and exterior tem*eratures% atmos*,eric *ressure% etc.% as well as all t,e instrumentall1 re*orted information regarding altitude and t,e everc,anging geogra*,1 of clouds% wind forces% and directions% as well as all t,e electromagneticall1 received information regarding directions of all surrounding air*orts and t,e flig,t *at, &eam &earings% etc. #,roug, com*re,ensivel1 s1nc,roni6ed control of t,is instrument-re*orted information t,e ca*tain ma1 *ut t,e s,i* on Gall automaticG flig,t as ,is assistant *ilots and engineers watc, t,ose dials and ma/e a**ro*riate automatic control ad8ustments in res*onse to t,e c,anging information. It is &1 virtue of t,is information t,at t,e *ilots and engineers are a&le to serve as local *ro&lemsolvers in su**ort of t,e integrit1 of t,eir *assengers' and t,eir own regenerative living integrit1. #,is same critical information-gat,ering and local *ro&lem-solving in sustainment of t,e integrit1 of regenerative s1stems is also *erformed &1 t,e electromagnetic instrumented air*ort tower controllers% w,o deal wit, a m1riad of varia&les of wind and s*eed directions% and aircraft ,olding% a**roac,ing% landing% ta/ing off% ,oldingread1-to-ta/e-off% on-field-runwa1staxiing *lanes% eac, *lane wort, millions of dollars% eac, *ac/ed full of &e1ond *ricea&ilit1 ,uman cargoes. All t,ese ,ig,-velocit1% vast ris/% com*lex *attern controls of *ilots% controllers% and engineers are s*ecial-case *atterns of t,e generali6ed local information-gat,ering and local *ro&lem-solving in su**ort of t,e integrit1 of eternal regeneration. All of t,e ecolog1 on *lanet 5art,% all t,e &ios*,ere of *lanet 5art, as well as t,e radiated entro*1 and t,e gravitationall1 coordinated-and-

co,ered sentr1 of t,e solar s1stem and t,e 2il/1 $a1 galax1 and t,e two &illion ot,er /nown galaxies are all s*ecial-case manifests of t,e local-in-Aniverse information-gat,ering and *ro&lemsolving in su**ort of t,e s1nergetic integrit1 of overla**ingl1 e*isoded% eternal scenario Aniverse. #,e function of local-Aniverse information-gat,ering and local-Aniverse *ro&lem-solving is a generali6ed *ro&lem-and-solution com*lex% t,e solution of w,ic, is mat,ematicall1 ex*ressed as t,e u*dated 5instein e9uation 5 J 2c . 4ecogni6ing t,at0 =I? t,is information-gat,ering and *ro&lem-solving function of ,umans on little% local *lanet 5art, is a cosmicall1 generali6ed functionB = ? our ex*eriencing of t,e coordinate integrit1 of nature's *attern of initiating t,e growt, of m1riads of ecologicall1 intercom*lementar1 &iological s*ecies is scientificall1 sorted outB and =3? nature's met,od of trial-and-error evolvement of t,e successive &iological t1*es *ros*ering most successfull1 under eac, uni9ue evolutionaril1 *rogressive environmental c,ange demonstrates t,at *referredenvironment tec,nolog1 eliminates survival onl1 of t,e fittestB we come to t,e full reali6ation t,at t,e failures of ,umans on *lanet 5art, to fulfill satisfactoril1 and fait,full1 t,eir generali6ed informationgat,ering and local *ro&lemsolving in su**ort of eternal regeneration of Aniverse sim*l1 means deat, of t,is *articular *lanetar1 installation of mind-endowed individuals. #,e failure of ,umans means t,e function must &e *erformed in local-Aniverse &1 ot,er *,enomena ca*a&le of relia&l1 serving t,e informationagglomerating and *ro&lem-solving function. #,e eternal Aniverse s,ow must go on. $,en individuals s,unt t,e com*re,ensive cosmic regeneration into exclusive advantaging of onl1 t,eir own survival and en8o1ment and succeed in *rolonged local s,ort-circuiting of cosmic regenerativit1% t,e1 dis9ualif1 t,e invention G,umanG as a relia&le function of regenerative Aniverse. #,e1 are 8ust as irres*onsi&le in t,e cosmic s1stem as t,e com*an1 em*lo1ees w,o *oc/et t,e cas, register contents for t,eir own account. #,is is cosmicall1 true of a c,ildless multimillionaire maneuvering ,imself into a *osition to ma/e a &ig *rofit involving G,ard,eaded%G a&solutel1 selfis, decisions t,at will /nowingl1 and legall1 de*rive man1 ot,ers of survival necessities-- Gto ,ell wit, t,e next generationG--w,ic, deal will win ,im t,e a**lause of ot,er *owerfull1 ric, individuals &ecause it ma/es t,em feel more comforta&le a&out t,eir own summa cum selfis,ness. If 1ou ignorantl1 &elieve t,ere's not enoug, life su**ort availa&le on *lanet 5art, for all ,umanit1% t,en survival onl1 of t,e fittest seems self-flatteringl1 to warrant magnaselfis,ness. "owever% it is due onl1

to ,umans' &orn state of ignorance and t,e <<.<< *ercent invisi&ilit1 of tec,nological ca*a&ilities t,at t,e1 do not recogni6e t,e vast a&undance of resources availa&le to su**ort all ,umanit1 at an omni-,ig, standard of living. $e ,ave now scientificall1 and incontroverti&l1 found t,at t,ere is am*le to su**ort all ,umanit1. :ut ,umanit1 and its leaders ,ave not 1et learned so in sufficientl1 convincing degree to reorient world affairs in suc, a manner as to reali6e a sustaina&le ,ig, standard of living for all. #,ere are t,ree *owerful o&stacles to ,umanit1's reali6ation of its omni*,1sical success0 1. #,e tec,nical means of its accom*lis,ment exist altoget,er in t,e invisi&le realms of tec,nolog1. . #,e ex*erts are all too narrowl1 s*eciali6ed in develo*ing t,e invisi&le advance to envision t,e s1nergetic significance of integrating t,eir own field's advances wit, ot,er fields' invisi&le advances. 3. #,e utterl1 different% successful wa1s of meta&olic accounting% dwelling% self-em*lo1ing% coo*erating% and en8o1ing life are unfamiliar and nono&vious. :ecause of ancient arms-accom*lis,ed sei6ure of land &1 t,e most *,1sicall1 *owerful and t,e su&se9uent armsinduced &lessing of t,e sei6ures &1 *ower-ordained Gministers of +od%G ro1al deeds to land were written as assumedl1 +od-a**roved and -guaranteed covenants. ;andlordism% first woven into t,e fa&ric of ever1da1 life &1 ro1al fiat and t,ousands of 1ears of legal *rocess *recedent% ,as &ecome an acce*ted cosmic *,enomenon as seemingl1 inevita&le as t,e weat,er. "umans ,ave learned to *la1 man1 of its games. ;and Gowners,i*G and its omni-de*endent com*re,ensive t,ing-owners,i* involvements and t,eir legal-documents-*er*etuations constitute t,e largest socioeconomic custom error *resentl1 &eing maintained &1 a large world affairs-affecting segment of ,umanit1. 7ot,ing new a&out all t,at. :ut w,at is new is t,at ,umanit1 ,as gone as far as it can go wit, t,is significant error and is in final examination as to w,et,er it can free itself from its misconditioned reflex straig,t8ac/et in time to *ull out of its greatest-in-all-,istor1% erroroccasioned tails*inning into eternit1. $e do ,ave &ot, t,e /nowledge and t,e tec,nical means to do so if we do it 9uic/l1 enoug,. #,at is w,at t,is &oo/ is a&out.

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Fee-fie-fo-fum I smell t,e &lood of a :ritis,man :e ,e alive or &e ,e dead I'll grind ,is &ones #o ma/e m1 &read. #,ere is no dictionar1 word for an arm1 of invisi&le giants% one t,ousand miles tall% wit, t,eir arms interlin/ed% girding t,e *lanet 5art,. Since t,ere exists 8ust suc, an invisi&le% a&stract% legal-contrivance arm1 of giants% we ,ave invented t,e word +4A7-" as t,e grou* designation--Ga grunc, of giants.G +4-A7---"% w,ic, stands for annual +43SS A7IF54S5 -AS" "5IS#% *a1s annual dividends of over one trillion A.S. dollars. +4A7-" is engaged in t,e onl1-&1-instrumentsreac,ed-and-o*erated% entirel1 invisi&le c,emical% metallurgical% electronic% and c1&ernetic realms of realit1. +4A7-"'s giants average t,irt1-four 1ears of age% most ,aving grown out of w,at 5isen,ower called t,e *ost$orld $ar II Gmilitar1-industrial com*lex.G #,e1 are not t,e same as t,e *re-$orld $ar II international co**er or tin cartels. #,e grunc, of giants consists of t,e cor*oratel1 interloc/ed owners of a vast invisi&le em*ire% w,ic, includes airwaves and satellitesB *lus a vast visi&le em*ire% w,ic, includes all t,e onl1 eig,teen-1ear-old and 1ounger s/1scra*er cluster cities around t,e world% as well as t,e factories and researc, la&oratories remotel1 ringing t,e old cities and all t,e 3riental industrial de*lo1ment% suc, as in #aiwan% Sout, 'orea% 2ala1sia% "ong 'ong% and Singa*ore. It controls t,e financial credit s1stem of t,e noncommunist world toget,er wit, all t,e financial means of initiating an1 world-magnitude mass*roduction and -distri&ution ventures. :1 ma/ing *regraduation em*lo1ment contracts wit, almost all *romising universit1 science students% it mono*oli6es all t,e s*ecial t,eoretical /now-,ow to ex*loit its vast inventor1 of alread1 ac9uired invisi&le /now-,ow tec,nolog1. $,o runs +4A7-"L 7o&od1 /nows. It controls all t,e world's &an/s. 5ven t,e muted Swiss &an/s. It does w,at its law1ers tell it to. It maintains tec,nical legalit1% and is *re*ared to *rove it. Its law firm is named 2ac,iavelli% 2ac,iavelli% Atoms M 3il. Some t,in/ t,e second 2ac, is a cover for 2afia. +4A7-" didn't invent Aniverse. It didn't invent an1t,ing. It mono*oli6es /now-w,ere and /now-,ow &ut is devoid of /now-w,1. It is *reoccu*ied wit, a&solute selfis,ness and its guaranteed gratifications. It is as &lind as its Swiss &an/s are mute. 2uc,% muc, more a&out +4A7-" later on. $,en &lim* *,otogra*,s are ta/en of giant stadia *ac/ed full of roc/-concert or foot&all fans% we get an idea of w,at 1!!%!!! *eo*le loo/ li/e. $e all t,in/ of "iros,ima as t,e worst single /illing of ,umans &1 ,umans. #,at was a&out a 7(%!!!-ca*acit1-coliseum-full. 5ac, da1 of eac, 1ear% 1ear after 1ear% a 7(%!!!-ca*acit1-stadiumfull of around-t,e-world ,umans *eris, from starvation or its side effects% des*ite an annual average (-*ercent world food-*roduction overage of t,e amount of food ade9uate for t,e total world's *o*ulation. #,is dail1 /ill of innocents dwarfs t,e awful Ausc,wit6 /illing. +4A7-" did not &ring t,is a&out% &ut it could ver1 *rofita&l1 &ring it to an end. Hust &ecause it is *ossi&le does not mean t,at it is eas1. $it, t,e com*uters' guidance% ,owever% and some executive vision% courage% initiative% and follow-t,roug,% it can &e done ver1 *rofita&l1 in terms of mone1 and

lasting /udos for +4A7-" and *ro,umanit1 enter*rise. It would cost onl1 3 *ercent of +runc,'s annual dividend earnings to not onl1 feed all t,ose now starving to deat, &ut also to alleviate t,e dire *overt1 around t,e entire *lanet% since t,e *o*ulation ex*losion is occurring strictl1 amongst im*overis,ed *eo*le. Suc, a world initiative on t,e *art of +runc, would eliminate one of t,e two great t,reats to ,umanit1's continuance on *lanet 5art,0 nuclear &om&ing and over*o*ulation. #,e great communism vs. ca*italism% *olitico-economic world stand-off assumes a fundamental inade9uac1 of life su**ort to exist on our *lanet. So too do t,e four ma8or religions assume t,at it must &e 1ou or us% never enoug, for &ot,. Hointl1 t,e two *olitical cam*s ,ave s*ent I..( trillion in t,e last t,irt1-t,ree 1ears to &u1 t,e ca*a&ilit1 to /ill all ,umanit1 in one ,our. Hointl1% we 5art,ians ,ave alwa1s ,ad ade9uate *,1sical resources to ta/e care of all ,umanit1 &ut lac/ed t,e meta*,1sical /now-,ow resources wit, w,ic, to em*lo1 effectivel1 t,e 5art,'s *,1sical wealt,. Ade9uate /now,ow could onl1 accrue t,roug, trial-and-error ex*erience com&ined wit, s1nergeticall1 ac9uired wisdom% altoget,er em*lo1ed wit, a&solute fait, in t,e intellectual integrit1 omni-lovingl1 governing regenerative Aniverse. "owever% in 1<7! our cornuco*ia of ever more swiftl1 accruing /now-,ow overflowed and its content integrated s1nergeticall1% so t,at we ma1 now care for eac, 5art,ian individual at a sustaina&le &illionaire's level of affluence w,ile living exclusivel1 on less t,an 1 *ercent of our *lanet's dail1 energ1 income from our cosmicall1 designed nuclear reactor% t,e Sun% o*timall1 located < million safe miles awa1 from us and safel1 interlin/ed wit, us &1 *,otos1nt,esis% wind% rain% wave% and all ot,er weat,er &e,aviors. In tec,nolog1's Ginvisi&leG world% inventors continuall1 increase t,e 9uantit1 and 9ualit1 of *erformed wor/ *er eac, volume or *ound of material% erg of energ1% and unit of wor/er and Gover,eadG time invested in eac, given increment of attained functional *erformance. #,is com*lex *rocess we call *rogressive e*,emerali6ation. In 1<7!% t,e sum total of increases in overall tec,nological /now-,ow and t,eir com*re,ensive integration too/ ,umanit1 across t,e e*oc,al &ut invisi&le t,res,old into a state of tec,nicall1 reali6a&le and economicall1 feasi&le universal success for all ,umanit1. #,is actual &ut invisi&le t,res,old crossing &egan in 1<.< w,en ,umans' scientific /nowledge and tec,nological ingenuit1% &ac/ed exclusivel1 &1 ade9uate citi6ens' tax-raised government financing% learned ,ow to do so muc, wit, so little as to &e a&le to *lace ,umans on t,e 2oon and return t,em safel1 to 5art,. 3t,er t1*ical 1<7! to 1<>! manifests of our o*tion to do so muc, wit, so little as to &e a&le to ta/e care of all ,umanit1 were0 1. #,e single-flig,t deliver1 and installation of a 14!foot-diameter% 3%!!!-s9uare-foot-floor-s*ace% stainless steel and aluminum geodesic dome at t,e mat,ematicall1 exact Sout, )ole of our *lanet% toget,er wit, its ca*a&ilit1 of carr1ing t,e snow loads of com*lete &urialB . #,e roc/et-launc,ed satellites a&le to rela1 5art,around #F and ot,er *rogramsB 3. #,e solar s1stem's *lanetar1 ins*ection &1 #F-communicating% 5art,-dis*atc,ed ex*lorer satellitesB 4. #,e com*uter revolution% and its *rogressive miniaturi6ationB (. #,e laser-&eam and its man1 ca*a&ilities% suc, as its color-#F-reading of *olis,ed disc recordsB . . 2ac-read1' s successful ,uman-muscle- *owered% over-t,e-5nglis,--,annel flig,tB and

7. "is su&se9uent )aris-to-5ngland% exclusivel1 &1 direct-Sun-*owered flig,tB and finall1% >. #,at 2ac-read1's ninet1-five-foot-wings*an *lane weig,ed onl1 fort1-five *ounds due to its car&on-fi&erallo1 structuring and m1lar s/inning. In 1<7! it could% for t,e first time% &e engineeringl1 demonstrated t,at% a**l1ing t,e most advanced /now,ow to t,e conservation and use of t,e world's resources% we can% wit,in ten 1ears of from/illingr1-to-livingr1 reoriented world *roduction% ,ave all ,umanit1 en8o1ing a sustaina&l1 ,ig,er standard of living t,an an1 ,umans ,ave ever ,eretofore ex*erienced. It could furt,er &e demonstrated t,at we can do t,is w,ile simultaneousl1 *,asing out all furt,er 5art,ians' use of fossil fuels and atomic energ1. "umanit1 is so s*eciali6ed and t,ese e*oc,all1 significant tec,nological facts are so invisi&le t,at it seems an almost ,o*eless matter to ade9uatel1 inform ,umanit1 t,at from now on% for t,e first time in ,istor1% it does not ,ave to &e G1ou or meG--t,ere is now enoug, for G&ot,G --and to convince ,umanit1 of t,is fact in time to *ermit it to exercise its o*tion and save itself. #,ere is now *lent1 for all. $ar is o&solete. It is im*erative t,at we get t,e word to all ,umanit1-4AS"--&efore someone ignorantl1 *us,es t,e &utton t,at *rovo/es *us,ing of all t,e &uttons. $,at ma/es so difficult t,e tas/ of informing ,umanit1 of its new&orn o*tion to reali6e success for all is t,e fact t,at all ma8or religions and *olitics t,rive onl1 on t,e for-all-ages-,eld% ignorantl1 ado*ted *remise of t,e existence of an eternal inade9uac1 of life-su**ort in,erent in t,e design of our *lanet 5art,. #,at it is *ossi&le for us all to win--and ,ow--is w,at +runc, of +iants is a&out. =+runc, of +iants is an intimatel1 related se9uel to -ritical )at,% *u&lis,ed &1 St. 2artin's )ress% 7ew Dor/% 1<>1.?

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In eac, ,erd of wild ,orses t,ere is a /ing stallion. 5ver1 once in a w,ile a 1oung stallion is &orn &igger and more *owerful t,an t,e ,erd's ot,er colts. $,en t,e new &ig colt matures% t,e /ing stallion engages ,im in &attle. $,ic,ever one wins &ecomes t,e inseminator of t,e ,erd's mares. Darwin saw t,is *,enomenon as t,e wa1 in w,ic, nature contrives to maintain t,e strongest% &est coordinated% most alert% and fastest strains in t,e s*ecies. #wentiet,-centur1 racing sta&le o*erators *rogressivel1 in&reed t,e fast-running genes. 7ature uses t,is *rogressive% onl1-&1-generation-to-generation% =D7A-47A?genes-concentrating met,od in selecting% evolving% and maintaining t,e *,1sicall1 fittest &iological t1*es to serve t,e vast variet1 of *lanet 5art,'s omniintercom*lementar1 ecological regeneration functions to &ecome o*erative under eac, and ever1 uni9uel1 variant set of environmental conditions. 7ature em*lo1s t,e same solel1-&1-survival-t,roug,-successive-generations% genes-concentrating *rinci*le w,en introducing ,umans into t,e com*lex ecological sc,eme of intercom*lementar1 regenerativit1 of life on *lanet 5art,. $,ile nature undou&tedl1 initiated t,e installation of ,umans on *lanet 5art, wit, semi-giant leaders,i*s% s,e ,ad eventuall1 to disclose to ,umans t,roug, direct ex*erience lessons t,at ,uman muscle is naug,t as com*ared to t,e com*etence of t,e mind-directed &rain. I ac9uired one of t,e most im*ortant 3f m1 life's wor/ing assum*tions $,en I undertoo/ to answer 21 own 1< 7 self-9uestioning0 G$,1 ,ave ,umans &een included In t,e design of AniverseLG 21 ,1*ot,etical answer of 1< 7 $as% and as 1et is0 $,at im*resses me most Is t,e ex*erientiall1 demonstra&le fact #,at all living organisms 3t,er t,an ,umans "ave some organicall1 integral e9ui*ment #,at gives t,em some in,erent ),1sical advantage In co*ing wit, s*ecial environmental conditions-A *lant t,at can and does t,rive 3nl1 under dense Ama6on 4iver 8ungle conditions-A &ird t,at can fl1 &eautifull1 $,ile in t,e s/1 :ut w,ic, cannot divest itself 3f t,ose wings $,ile aw/wardl1 wal/ing-#,e fis, ,aving e9ui*ment #o extract ox1gen from t,e water

#,at dies out of water. -ommon wit, man1 creatures "umans ,ave &rains. :rains of ,umans and ot,er creatures Are alwa1s and onl1 -oordinating and memor1-storing t,e information 4e*orted to t,eir &rains :1 internal and external Sensing devices 4egarding eac, s*ecial-case s1stemic ex*erience. :ut ,umans are given mind's access #o o&8ectivel1 reali6a&le mat,ematical *rinci*les w,ere&1 "umans can *roduce t,eir own wings to 3utfl1 all t,e s*ecial-case% integrall1 winged &irds. In addition to t,eir &rains "umans ,ave minds% )ossessed &1 no ot,er 'nown organism. $eig,tless% non*,1sical minds Are concerned wit, discovering #,e interrelated significance 3f all-time ,umanit1's #,us-far-ex*erientiall1-discovered And ex*erimentall1-verified inventor1 3f ever-ex*erientiall1-redemonstra&le% 3nl1-mat,ematicall1-ex*ressi&le -osmic design laws And of t,ose laws' governance 3f t,e multi-alternative freedoms of reali6ation As mat,ematicall1 incisive% 3mnirational% variousl1 magnituded% Structurall1 associative and dissociative% 7onsimultaneous% And onl1 omnicom*lexedl1 intercom*lementar1% Alwa1s and onl1 overla**ing e*isodes Altoget,er essential #o eternall1 regenerative Scenario Aniverse. "A2A7S0 IF Successfull1 evolved ),1siologicall1% *s1c,ologicall1% and *,iloso*,icall1 From t,eir &orn-na/ed% "el*less-for-mont,s% 7o-ex*erience state 3f a&solute ignorance #o &e *rogressivel1 educated

As driven onl1 &1 innate "unger% t,irst% *rocreative instinct% and curiosit1 Into initiative-ta/ings -an t,ere&1 discover fre9uent errors 3f assum*tion% identification% or execution $,erewit,% if t,e individual's innate courage And sense of t,e im*ortance of trut, Are greater t,an t,e sense of *ride 3f t,e individual% 5rror is admitted #,us onl1 inadvertentl1 uncovering #,at w,ic, is true $,ic, discovered trut, ma1 *rove to &e :ot, *,1sicall1 and meta*,1sicall1 Ins*iringl1 advantageous information Suggesting wa1s of *rogressivel1 im*roving ),1sical life-su**ort s1stems And t,eir environmental reali6ations #oget,er wit, t,eir o*erational information agenda $,ereafter% encouraged &1 ex*eriencing #,e ensuing% more favora&le environmental circumstances Accruing onl1 to t,eir ever a&iding &1 t,e s*ontaneous Self-admonitions s*ringing intuitivel1 From t,eir innate love of t,e trut,% #,e t,us-ins*ired individuals )ersevere wit, integrit1 #,roug,out some ,undred t,ousand generations 3f suc, onl1-&1-trial-and-error conditioning $it, eac, generation's intermatings 3f t,ose mutuall1 surviving Ander t,e evolving environment And mutuall1 educated exclusivel1 :1 suc, artifacts-accom*lis,ed% -reative conversions 3f negative into *ositive circumstances And t,roug, t,ose regenerative matings #o concentrate t,e D7A-47A% 5xclusivel1 angle- and fre9uenc1-controlled% Structural and mec,anical design *rogrammings 3f t,e creativel1 imagining faculties And t,eir corres*onding crafting dexterities $,ic, wit, t,eir inventing of words #,eir meta*,1sical tools And electromagnetic-s*ectrum -ommunications accom*lis,ments 2ig,t in time Attain and sustain A semi-divine level 3f exclusivel1 artifacts-reali6ed%

-reative design wisdom Ade9uate to render t,e cosmic environment "ealt,il1 su**ortive of all ,umanit1 #"57 S,all ,umans discover #,at t,e1 ,ave &een Included in Aniverse #o function0 First% as local Aniverse information-,arvestersB Secondl1% as critical information-winnowersB #,irdl1% as generali6ed )atterns-and-*rinci*les discoverersB And fourt,l1% em*lo1ing t,ose *rinci*les o&8ectivel1 #o serve as local Aniverse *ro&lem-solvers In su**ort of t,e integrit1 3f eternall1 regenerative% 3nl1 overla**ingl1 inter-e*isoded Scenario Aniverse. In order t,at ,umans mig,t so evolvingl1 function% t,e1 were first given &rains and t,en access to mind. As alread1 mentioned &ut wort, re*eating% ,uman &rains% as wit, t,ose of man1 creatures% function alwa1s and onl1 as coordinators of all t,e sense-a**re,ended information regarding eac, s*ecial-case tem*oral ex*erience% all of w,ic, s*ecial-case ex*eriences ,ave &eginnings and endings. In contradistinction to &rains% w,ic, are constructed of *,1sical matter% t,e weig,tless% matterless% meta*,1sical mind ,as t,e uni9ue ca*a&ilit1% from time to time% to discover eternal interrelations,i*s existing invisi&l1 &etween s*ecial-case ex*eriences% w,ic, interrelations,i*s cannot &e discovered &1 an1 or all of t,e &rain's *,1sical sense s1stems--for instance% t,e mat,ematical law governing gravit1's invisi&l1 co,ering not onl1 t,e Sun and its multi-millions-of-miles-a*art *lanets as discovered &1 t,e weig,tless invisi&le conce*tual t,oug,t-rela1ing from t,e mind of 'e*ler to +alileo to 7ewton and as also co,ering t,e never-an1w,ere-intertouc,ing *arts of local Aniverse s1stems of galaxies% and electrons remote from t,eir nuclei. #,e relative interattractiveness invisi&l1 o*erative &etween an1 two remote-from-one-anot,er cosmic &odies% as com*ared to an1 ot,er *air of cosmic &odies% e9uall1 distanced from one anot,er% is *ro*ortional to t,e multi*licative *roduct of t,e res*ective cou*le's masses% and t,e interattractiveness of an1 *air of celestial &odies varies inversel1 as t,e second *ower of t,e distance &etween t,em. "alve t,e intervening distance and t,e interattractiveness increases fourfold. "uman minds were given t,e semi-divine ca*a&ilit1 to discover and em*lo1 some of t,e onl1mat,ematicall1communica&le eternal laws governing t,e design of eternall1 regenerative Aniverse itself. $,en I was &orn in 1><( ,umanit1 was <(-*ercent illiterate and needed leaders. #oda1 t,e situation is reversed. "umanit1 is now .(-*ercent literate and ca*a&le of doing its own t,in/ing% decision-ma/ing%

and initiativeta/ing. 4eturning to t,e genetic evolution and t,e ,istor1 of ,umans a&oard our *lanet% we o&serve t,at onl1 &1 t,e genes-concentrating of successive generations of survivormatings were design-*roduced t,e &est all-around average-si6e ,umans for average as well as s*ecial environmental conditions. :ot, giants and *1gmies were designevolved for co*ing wit, extremes of environment. :are-,anded giants could *,1sicall1 overw,elm &ot, &are-,anded average ,umans and *1gmies% exce*t w,en t,e littler ones esca*ed into caves or t,ic/ets t,roug, entr1wa1s too small for giants. )eo*le t,in/ of t,e si6e of *eo*le in terms of ,eig,t. 2at,ematics s,ows% ,owever% t,at if we dou&le ,uman ,eig,t w,ile maintaining e9ual *ro*ortionment we ,ave four times as muc, surface =s/in? and eig,t times as muc, volume =fles, and &one--weig,t?. G#wice as &igG is reall1 eig,t times as &ig. +iants were indeed over*owering. #ools are t,e onl1-intermittentl1-used% noncor*oreal extensions of integral functioning ca*a&ilities of &iological s*ecies. S*ider we&s are tool extensions of s*iders. 7ests are s,ort-term tool extensions of &irds w,ose regenerative functioning occu*ies onl1 a minor fraction of t,eir lifetime activit1. In order to &e lig,t enoug, to &e a&le to fl1% t,e &irds must *,1sicall1 se*arate out all t,ose of t,eir overall essential lifetime functions not continuousl1 re9uired in t,eir survival and develo*ment. 2omentaril1 containing &ot, em&r1o and nutriment% eggs are externali6a&le% s1stem-se*ara&le% new-life-gestation tools w,ic, toget,er wit, insulating nests *rovide t,e means &1 w,ic, t,e mot,er &ird ma1 fl1 unencum&ered to see/ out t,e worm or insect-*ac/aged energ1-inta/e-as-,eat to &e transferred to t,e em&r1o inside t,e ,eat conductive eggs,ell in its ,eat-conserving nest and do so &efore t,e eggs &ecome too cold. ;ater s,e &rings t,e worms and insects directl1 to t,e ,atc,ed c,ic/s t,emselves% secure in t,eir ,eat-conserving nest--an environment-controlling tool. 7ests and eggs are indeed tools% as is t,e wom&--an onl1-once-in-a-w,ile% carried-wit,-mammalian % new-life*roduction tool. 2ammals don't ,ave to fl1 so t,e1 can carr1 tools integrall1% internall1% as do t,e1 also carr1 t,eir ,earts% livers% and ot,er continuousl1 interlin/ed ,ig,-fre9uenc1-of-use tools. All tools exist in Aniverse onl1 as essential functional com*onents of develo*ment *rograms of living organisms. A cut-off finger can &e swiftl1 stuc/ &ac/ onto t,e ,and to seemingl1 function again as an a**arentl1 integral *art of t,e organism. #,e com*re,ensive fact% ,owever% is t,at not,ing in Aniverse touc,es an1t,ing else. #,ere are no solids. #,ere are% in fact% no t,ings. #,ere are onl1 com*lex critical*roximit1 and -fre9uenc1% uni9ue event aggregates intero*erative in *ure *rinci*le. #,e event electron is as remote from its nuclear events as is t,e 2oon from t,e 5art, as si6e-referenced to t,eir res*ective event diameters. :iological organisms% li/e all s1stems in Aniverse% are constituted of locall1 interregenerative functions in *ure *rinci*le. So too wit, all s*ecies. "umans ,ave a vast range of overall essential functionings w,ose fre9uenc1 and duration of use can &e develo*ed eit,er as integral or non-integral% inorganic or organic tool-extensions of t,eir *ounding% cutting% scratc,ing% mar/ing% formative% or transformative and trans*ortive functions of survival and develo*ment. Sim*le tool-inventing% suc, as *ic/ing u* a stone to t,row in self-defense% re9uires onl1 t,e &rain's instinctive functioning. Almost ever1w,ere stones lie read1 to serve as ,eavier GfistsG for *owerful% &ut

onl1 occasionall1 needed% *unc,ing% *ounding% or smas,ing. 2ind% w,ic, alone com*re,ends t,e com*lex interaction of *rinci*les% is re9uired to antici*atoril1 invent stone-t,rowing slings% s*ringloaded cata*ults% or &ow-and-arrows arc,er1. #ools of self-defense or aggressive warfare% called wea*ons% fre9uentl1 em&od1 *rinci*les t,at can &e constructivel1 rat,er t,an destructivel1 em*lo1ed. :e1ond even t,at% t,e1 can solve *ositivel1 t,e originall1 negative% aggression-aggravating *ro&lem--a &asic *rece*t of design science. -onversel1% &all*oint *ens% carried wit, us in our &reast *oc/ets &ecause so fre9uentl1 used% can &e em*lo1ed eit,er constructivel1 to write a life-saving *rescri*tion or destructivel1 as a dagger. 21 ,earing aids and m1 e1eglasses are more *ermanent com*onents of m1 awa/e ,ours t,an are millions of dail1 d1ing-and&eing-re*laced *roto*lasmic cells of w,ic, m1 fles, is constructed--ot,erwise I could not lose a *ound a da1. 21 e1eglasses and ,earing aids toget,er weig, onl1 a 9uarter of a *ound. #,e same tool can &ecome t,e extensions of man1 individuals% and for longer 1ears t,an ,uman generations. :ridges and transcontinental ,ig,wa1s are universall1 social tools. Air*lanes are mutuall1 interc,angea&le ,uman fl1ing tools. #,ere are meta*,1sical as well as *,1sical tools. 2at,ematics are meta*,1sical tools. Inter-relevant meta*,1sical informations are tools. #,e 2assac,usetts Institute of #ec,nolog1's De*artment of 2at,ematics states officiall10 G2at,ematics is t,e science of structure and *attern in general.G ),1sical structures are tools. 2at,ematics ma/es *ossi&le t,e s1nergetic organi6ation of meta*,1sical information w,ic, can &e *rogressivel1 o&8ectivi6ed as *attern-controlling or evolving tools s1stems w,ic, can advantageousl1 alter t,e *,1sical environmental circumstances of ,uman existence. #,e com*re,ensive name for t,e omni-interrelated significance of all *,1sical and meta*,1sical tools is Gtec,nolog1.G All tec,nolog1 is governed &1 generali6ed *,1sical laws. All of t,ese can &e *,1sicall1 demonstrated and mat,ematicall1 ex*ressed. #,e *,1sical Aniverse itself is omnitec,nolog1--a com*lex of various fre9uencies of intercom*lementar1 functions altoget,er *roducing nonsimultaneous% multi-fre9uenced% multimagnituded% onl1 overla**ingl1 inter-e*isoded% eternal regeneration. 2an-made laws% legal agreements% ro1al fiats are not tools. 2an-made laws and customs are not tec,nolog1. #,e1 are *olitical *ower *lo1s% originall1 instituted onl1 &1-*,1sical-mig,t-asserted and -sustained Grig,ts.G -or*orations are not tools. #,e1 are conventionall1 acce*ted *ower-*roclaimed legal contrivances. #,ere are two fundamental t1*es of tools0 t,ose w,ic, can &e *roduced &1 one ,uman unaided in an1 wa1 *,1sicall1 or meta*,1sicall1 &1 an1 ot,er ,umans and t,ose w,ic, could not &e invented% develo*ed% or o*erated &1 one ,uman alone. #,e latter% multi-,uman-involvement tools% are t,e industrial tools. #,e solo-evolved tools are craft tools. #,e solodevelo*ed craft tools can &e com*lex and even *owered% as &1 a ,arnessed creature or a dammed stream of water. -raft tools used as wea*ons ma/e it *ossi&le for *,1sicall1 small ,umans to overw,elm *,1sicall1 eit,er &ig ,umans or even &igger animals--tiger *itfall tra*s are one exam*le. #,is &rings us to t,e sla1ing of t,e giant +oliat, &1 David and to t,e generali6ed *rinci*le of &rainmastered &rawn &1 mind-mastered &rain% of t,e meta*,1sical mastering t,e *,1sical. #,is in turn &rings us to t,e *resent confrontation of ,umanit1 &1 t,e +runc, of +iants--t,e

su*ranational cor*orate conglomerates--t,e greatest giants in all ,istor1 invisi&l1 G4oug,-4idingG *lanet 5art,. $,ile 1ou can see t,eir s/1scra*ers and factories% t,ese are onl1 t,e *,1sical *ro*erties occu*ied &1 t,e ,uman-drone wor/ers em*lo1ed &1 t,e elusivel1 invisi&le cor*orate conglomerates.

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-or*orations are neit,er *,1sical nor meta*,1sical *,enomena. #,e1 are socioeconomic *lo1sN legall1 enacted game-*la1ingNagreed u*on onl1 &etween overw,elmingl1 *owerful socioeconomic individuals and &1 t,em im*osed u*on ,uman societ1 and its all unwitting mem&ers. "ow can little ,umans successfull1 co*e wit, t,is greatest of all ,istor1's invisi&le +runc, of non,uman +iantsL First of all% we ,umans must com*re,end t,e giants' games and game-*la1ing e9ui*ment% rules and scoring s1stems. :ut &efore we can com*re,end t,eir game-*la1ing% we must stud1 t,e ,istor1 and develo*ment of giants t,emselves. 3ne of m1 man1-1ears-ago friends% long since deceased% was a giant% a mem&er of t,e 2organ famil1. "e said to me0 G:uc/1% I am ver1 fond of 1ou% so I am sorr1 to ,ave to tell 1ou t,at 1ou will never &e a success. Dou go around ex*laining in sim*le terms t,at w,ic, *eo*le ,ave not &een com*re,ending% w,en t,e first law of success is% '7ever ma/e t,ings sim*le w,en 1ou can ma/e t,em com*licated.'G So% des*ite ,is well-meaning advice% ,ere I go ex*laining giants. In addition to t,e :.-. David and +oliat, t,eme% we ,ave t,e A.D. >!! stor1 of 4oland =-,ilde 4oland?% legendar1 son of -,arlemagne's sister +illes. #,ere are man1 *oetical c,ronicles of 1oung 4oland's enfances =a ver1 1oung *erson's ,eroic ex*loits?% suc, as van9uis,ing giantsNone named Ferragus and anot,er 5aumont. From t,e eig,t, to t,e seventeent, centur1% man1 variations of t,e stor1 occur% *u&lis,ed in ;atin% Italian% Frenc,% and 5nglis,. 2uc, esteemed in Ital1% 4oland was /nown t,ere as G3rlando FuriosoGNt,e order of t,e name's first two letters is reversed from ro to orNas immortali6ed in t,e A.D. 1(! *oem &1 ;udovico Ariosto. #,e first com*re,ensive c,ronicling of 4oland was written in ;atin &1 #ur*in% Arc,&is,o* of 4eims% &efore A.D. >!!. 4oland =or 3rlando? is mentioned &1 Dante in ,is )aradiso and is t,e su&8ect of songs sung at t,e :attle of "astings in t,e -,anson de 4oland =c. A.D. 11!!?. S,a/es*eare mentions ,im in 'ing ;ear. $it, t,e advent of radio and television% t,e c,ildren's 2ot,er +oose-t1*e stor1&oo/s of 1esterda1 ,ave &een *rogressivel1 a&andoned. Few *eo*le toda1 are familiar wit, t,e t,ousand-1ear-old stor1 of t,e roaring of t,e giant as 4oland a**roac,ed ,is tower0 GFee-fie-fo-fum@ I smell t,e &lood of an 5nglis,man@ :e ,e alive@ 3r &e ,e dead@ I'll grind ,is &ones@ #o ma/e m1 &read.G Su*reme ,orse-mounted monarc,s in t,e da1s of 4oland could and did award vast ,unting and farming lands to t,eir ,orse-mounted &lood /in and militar1 ,enc,men% w,o toget,er ,unted t,eir lands and ,ad t,em cultivated &1 on-foot% tit,e-*a1ing tenant farmers. In ancient 7ort, -,ina a new /ind of giant ,ad develo*ed long% long &efore 4oland's time a t,reecom*onent-*arts giant% i.e.% t,e little man% wit, a clu&% mounted on a ,orseNw,o could and did overw,elm t,e &ig% onfoot% tri&e-leading s,e*,erd. #,is new com*osite giant% t,e ,orse-mounted &ull1% could divert to ,is sole advantage as muc, as ,e wanted of t,e life-su**ort *roductivit1 of t,e on-foot *easantr1.=)a 1s J landB *ed J foot J *ed ant J *a 1s antr1 J *easantr1 J com&ination of on t,e land and on foot J *a 1 of lands J *a of *atriot J *a of *agans J *atois J *o-gan%

*a-gan *easantr1.? #,e ,orse-mounted% clu&wielding &ull1 assertedNas do t,e twentiet,-centur1 rac/eteersNt,at ,e owned t,e land on w,ic, t,e s,e*,erds were gra6ing t,eir s,ee* or t,e farmers were growing t,eir cro*s. #,ere was no wa1 in w,ic, t,e s,e*,erd could realisticall1 contradict t,e &ull1. 5ac, nig,t% man1 of t,e s,e*,erd's s,ee* disa**eared until t,e s,e*,erd agreed to Gacce*tG t,e ,orse-mounted &ull1's G*rotection.G #,is was t,e origin of G*ro*ert1.G #,e most *owerful amongst t,e leaders of gangs of ,orsemen &ecame t,e em*eror. #,e em*eror rewarded ,is ,enc,men wit, deeds to t,e land in *ro*ortion to t,e deeds at arms t,e1 *erformed for ,im. #,ere is no ,istorical record of religion founders w,o ,ave &een so &old as to assert t,at +od ,ad deeded land to an1one. "istor1 s,ows t,at religious leaders ,ave% ,owever% fre9uentl1 com*lied wit, t,eir /ing's instructions to *lant a cross or ot,er s1m&ol of +od's a**roval of t,eir /ing's sword-accom*lis,ed vast lands-sei6ure and owners,i*-claiming. 3ver t,irt1 t,ousand 1ears ago% t,ese *re,istoric ,orsemounted GlandownersG &egan ex*anding t,eir territor1 nort,wardl1 and westwardl1 &e1ond t,e "imala1as into 2ongolia and t,en ever westward into 5uro*e. Also% starting at least t,irt1 t,ousand 1ears ago% Sout, )acific islanders and sout, and nort,east continental Asians came to t,e $est -oast of 7ort,% -entral% and Sout, America from t,e 3rient &1 rafts swe*t along &1 t,e Ha*an -urrent. 2an1 if not most of t,e rafted Sout,east Asians coloni6ed t,e $est -oast of t,e Americas and islands of t,e east )acific. #,e current t,en returned some of t,e rafters to Sout,east Asia% as #,or "e1erda,l demonstrated wit, ,is raft 'on-#i/i. #,is circum-)acific ovaling of t,e Ha*an -urrent raft-travel outlined t,e )ol1nesian world wit,in w,ic, was s*o/en a commonl1 &ased language. #,e )ol1nesians &ecame t,e world's water *eo*le. )ol1nesia com*rised more t,an one-9uarter of t,e *lanet 5art,. #,e great $est -oast mountain ranges and deserts slowed &ot, t,e 7ort, and Sout, American coastal% raft-landed colonists' eastward migrations. ;anded at man1 7ort, and Sout, American coastal *oints from Alas/a to -,ile% t,ese raft-landed )ol1nesians se*arated into man1 grou*s as t,e1 moved eastward over man1 routes to &ot, 7ort, and Sout, America% to &ecome /nown as t,e American Indians. As water *eo*le% t,e Indians assumed t,at t,e G+reat S*iritG =not an ant,ro*omor*,ic +od? gave t,em fis,ing% ,unting% and cultivating rig,ts% &ut never owners,i* of land. 3&viousl1% to t,em% onl1 t,e +reat S*irit could own t,e land. -enturies later t,e Indians t,oug,t t,e1 were selling t,e 5uro*eans onl1 fis,ing and ,unting licenses% not *ro*ert1 rig,ts. #,ese were water *eo*le. 7o sailor can t,in/ realisticall1 of GowningG a s*ecific area of t,e ever transforming oceanic waters. 2an1 *irates tried vainl1 to do so. $e ,ave% ,istoricall1% two *rime% o**ositel1 directed world-encirclings% &ot, starting a&out t,irt1 t,ousand 1ears ago0 =1? from t,e 3rient via water% east&ound from Sout,east Asia% and = ? west&ound via land from nort,east Asia. 2aster1 of all t,e sea finall1 went to one land&ased nation after anot,er. 2illennia after t,e first clu&-swinging 3riental ,orseman claimed land owners,i*% t,e man on t,e ,orse west&ound from t,e 3rient to 5uro*e &ecame ,elmeted and armored in metal. Due to t,e ,orses'

weig,t-carr1ing limit and t,e *enalt1 of weig,t on t,e ,orses' s*eed% t,e most effective of t,e ,orse and armored riders was% li/e t,e *resent-da1 8oc/e1% t,e wir1% strong% little man. Ins*ection of t,e 5uro*ean museums' armor discloses t,e diminutive si6e of t,e most successful /nig,ts. #,e main significance of w,at we are learning is t,at% to t,e man on foot% t,e ,orse-mounted and armed men &ecame a new and formida&le Ggiant.G :ecause t,e armored /nig,t re9uired man1 ,el*ing ,ands to mount ,im and maintain ,is ,orses and arms% ,e ,ad to ,ave t,eir goodwill and su**ort lest ,is ,el*ers overw,elm ,im w,en dismounted and encased in ,is armor. As a conse9uence% t,e little% wir1 man in ,orsemounted armor fre9uentl1 &ecame t,e c,am*ion of traveling &ands of t,e little *eo*le. #,e little armored /nig,t was more maneuvera&l1 effective t,an t,e armored giant w,en t,e latter's multifolded weig,t over&urdened ,is mount. As a s*ecial conse9uence of t,is trending% we ,ave t,e nongigantic% successfull1 armored 'ing Art,ur's 4ound #a&le 'nig,ts% w,o used t,eir mounted and armed mig,t to rectif1 wrongs wroug,t against *eo*le &1 local &ullies and clumsil1 armored% ,orse-mounted landowners. Arms% armor% *recious stones% s/ins% furs% fa&rics% s*ices% incense% ,and-looms% and ot,er ,and-tools were t,e *rinci*al goods traded in 4oland's time. +old% silver% and *ewter served as mone1. #rading was accom*lis,ed on foot% on t,e &ac/s of animals% or on river-&orne small craft. #,e land of t,e overlord was t,e *rinci*al wealt,. S9uads of armed ,orsemen could *rotect caravans of goods-carr1ing ,orses% camels% and ele*,ants along wit, ,uman &earers. #,ese caravans could trans*ort t,e initiall1 culture-evolved ric,es of t,e 3rient westward to t,e ever more westwardl1 advancing frontiers of ,umanit1% w,ere t,e newl1 *owerful cultures could ac9uire t,e ,istoricall1 recogni6ed a**urtenances of 3riental courts of *ower. A new /ind of wealt,-ma/ing occurs ,istoricall1 wit, t,e invention and develo*ment of stoutl1 and ,eavil1 /eeled% ri&&ed% and *lan/ed% ,ig,-seas-/ee*ing% dee*-&ellied% and% in muc, later times% cannonarmed sailing s,i*s. #,ese great s,i*s were &uilt in vertical s,orings. #,eir /eels were laid u*on ,eav1 wooden cross-ties and &loc/ed against *remature sliding. #,ese cross-tie Gwa1sG led down ver1 gentl1 slo*ed &an/s into t,e ,ar&or's dee* waters. $,en t,e s,i*s' ,ull was com*leted and watertig,t% t,e cross-tie wa1s were greased and t,e &loc/ings mauled out from under t,e s,i*. +ravit1 slid t,e s,i* swiftl1 seaward% maintaining its vertical &alance long enoug, to *lunge it dec/-side-s/1ward into t,e water. After launc,ing% t,e s,i* was floated *rogressivel1 into a succession of wooden crane-e9ui**ed outfitting doc/sN t,e interior dec/s and &ul/,eading doc/B t,e c,ain-*lating doc/B t,e mast-ste**ing doc/B t,e rigging and sail-&ending-on doc/B t,e winc,-% ca*stan-% and armaments-installing doc/. Finall1 s,e sailed awa1 to various lands w,ere su*erior masts% fa&rics% ro*es% etc.% *rogressivel1 re*laced t,e original ma/e-do e9ui*ment. =$orld's &est masts from t,e )acific -oast of :ritis, -olum&iaB &est ro*e-ma/ing fi&er from 2anila% in t,e ),ili**ine IslandsB &est cotton fi&er for t,e sails from 5g1*tB &est tea/wood for t,e dec/s from #,ailand.? It too/ com*lete circumnavigation to incor*orate t,e G&est in t,e worldG of ever1t,ing to *roduce a GgallantG s,i*None ca*a&le of aroundt,e-world sailing. It is *ro&a&le t,at t,e first moving-line s,i*1ard in ,istor1 was esta&lis,ed on t,e -,ao ),ra1a 4iver in :ang/o/. "owever% t,e earliest now /nown militaril1 secure s,i*1ard is to &e found on t,e +ree/

island of 2ilos. It is in a miniature roc/-walled f8ord% well ,idden from enemies &1 a dee*-c,anneled% curved entrance. 3n t,e man1 roc/ *latforms lining t,e f8ord's walls% man1 s,i*&uilding artifacts were found. #,e 2ilos s,i*&uilding f8ord was so well ,idden t,at t,e +ermans used it for t,eir Aegean Sea su&marine ,ideawa1 during $orld $ar II. =#,e Fenus de 2ilo% now in t,e ;ouvre in )aris% came from 2ilos.? "istor1's next great moving-line s,i*1ard is as 1et to &e found in Fenice. So strategicall1 im*ortant was t,e Fenice s,i*1ard t,at it was initiall1 sei6ed &1 7a*oleon earl1 in ,is cam*aigning. -enturies later t,is *rogressivel1 moved-forward-andadded-to s,i*&uilding *attern as 1et clearl1 evidenced in t,e Fenice s,i*1ard &ecame t,e *rotot1*e for all of mass*roduction industr1's Gmoving lines.G #,e s,i* was% of course% a tool% &ut not a craft tool *roduced &1 one man. It was an industrial tool% mass*roduci&le and o*era&le onl1 &1 large num&ers of ,ig,l1 s/illed craftsmen% metalwor/ers% woodwor/ers% sailclot,ma/ers% ro*e-ma/ers% iron c,ain- and anc,or-ma/ers% seasoned sailors% and t,e coordinated muscle of Gall ,ands.G #,e merc,ant s,i* was a wind-energi6ed industr1% a tool t,at could sail around t,e world and carr1 cargoes wort, man1 fortunes to lands not containing t,e materials &roug,t &1 t,e s,i*s% w,ic, w,en integrated wit, t,e ,ome-*ort-occurring materials *roduced real wealt, of increased life-su**ort for more and more *eo*le. #,e &uilding% rigging% and arming of suc, vessels and t,e *roduction of t,e materials wit, w,ic, to &uild t,em% as well as t,e *roduction of t,e food and ot,er necessities to feed and clot,e all t,ose engaged in t,e s,i*&uilding% re9uired an effectivel1 *owerful militar1 aut,orit1 a&le to command t,e full-time commitment of t,e wor/ and s/ills of t,e large num&ers of ,umans involved. It also called for t,e amassing of large sums of negotia&le wealt,. )refera&l1 t,e negotia&le wealt, was in t,e form of trade-im*lementing *recious metals and 8ewels% commerciall1 acce*ta&le around t,e world. For ages earlier t,e negotia&le wealt, ,ad &een t,e efficientl1 demonstra&le *roducts of la&or and its *roduce% t,e grains and t,e livestoc/. 3f t,e latter% t,e *roteinamassed cattle constituted t,e most concentrated *ossi&le 1et maneuvera&le reali6ation of actual life-su**ort wealt,. -attle were *ut u* as collateral for t,e &an/er's loan of gold% silver% and co**er coinage. $,en t,e vo1age was successfull1 com*leted% t,e merc,ant-s,i* venturers re*aid t,e &an/er and *aid t,e &an/er ,is GinterestG in t,e form of calves t,at ,ad &een interiml1 *roduced &1 t,e collateraled cattle. #,is was called G*a1ment in /indGN /ind &eing t,e /inder or Gc,ildrenG of t,e cattle. $,en &an/ers eliminated live cattle as collateral and dealt onl1 in gold or silver% t,ere were no gold coins &eing &red &1 gold coins as calves ,ad &een &1 cows% so interest was ta/en out of t,e ca*ital gold &1 diminis,ing t,e e9uit1 of t,e &orrower w,en ,e re*aid ,is de&t. #,e &an/er's interest was cut out ofNt,at is% deducted fromNt,e de*ositor's original Gca*G-ital =,ead of cattle? sta/e. As I made clear in 3*erating 2anual for S*aces,i* 5art,% =)u&lis,ed &1 5. ). Dutton% 1<.<.? w,en t,e farmer or cattlemen *roducers of Greal wealt,G of one ,undred forward da1s of life su**ort eac, for one ,undred *eo*leNi.e.% one t,ousand man-da1s of life-su**ortNde*osited t,eir monetar1 s*ecie e9uivalent in t,e &an/ and t,e &an/er loaned it out at 1! *ercent% it meant t,at t,e &an/er stole one ,undred man-da1s of life su**ort from t,e farmer de*ositor instead of *roviding t,e farmers t,e &an/advertised Gsafe/ee*ing.G #,e &an/er could ,ide t,is situation &1 *rice increase in t,e *rofits t,e &an/s made &1 using t,e de*ositor's real wealt, units. :ut t,e de*ositor's dollar could &u1 ,im ever less real lifesu**ort units.

#,e safe return of t,e merc,ant venturer's s,i*s was so un*redicta&le as to constitute a ca*ital investment of ,ig, ris/ &ut also of ver1 ,ig, *otential gainNmost significantl1 a ris/ w,ose rewarding *a1off mig,t ta/e several Gcro*G seasons to reali6e. #,e vo1age mig,t ta/e several or even man1 1ears to com*lete. #,ese ris/s in turn could &e lessened &1 insurance. As a conse9uence of all t,e foregoing% a ,alf-millennium after 4oland a new and overw,elmingl1 greater form of invisi&le seagoing and land-strutting giants a**eared on *lanet 5art,. #,is was a legall1 contrived% a&stract giant NGlegalG &ecause t,e *,1sicall1 uncontradicta&le Gto*swordG /ing decreed it was legal. "aving t,e most favored *rivileges accorded real ,umans% t,e giant% a&stract% cor*orate GmanG is inventivel1 created in 13<! in 5ngland. =#,e cor*orate G,umanG ma1 ,ave &een invented in ancient :a&1lon to cover t,e *otentates' vo1aging venture% &ut we ,ave as 1et no written record of suc,.? G"isG a&stract name is t,e G2erc,ant Fenturers Societ1.G #,is com*osite man was formed &1 t,e /ing of 5ngland wit, a small grou* of ,is ver1 *owerful friends% w,o lorded over t,eir /ing-deeded vastlands. :1 ro1al *rerogative% t,e venture-financing ris/ers could not &e ,eld lia&le for an1 losses of t,e venture. $it, limited lia&ilit1% individuals mig,t sue t,e com*an1 &ut not t,e ,uman individuals w,o underwrote t,e venture If t,e enter*rise failed and went &an/ru*t% its s,are,olders lost t,eir ventured sta/e &ut were not to &e ,eld res*onsi&le in an1 wa1 for its de&ts. #,e creditors of t,e com*an1 were t,e losers% and not t,e s,are,olders. :an/ru*tc1 could reflect no credit stigma u*on t,e com*anies' s,are,olders. #,e s,are,olders were ,eld a&solutel1 &lameless for an1 misfortunes of t,eir s,i*s' crew or for damage caused &1 collision of t,eir s,i* wit, anot,er s,i*. If t,e s,i* and its cargo were lost% t,e s,are,olders lost t,eir original s,ares% &ut no more. As long as t,e s,i* o*erated successfull1% t,e s,are,olders s,ared its trading *rofits $,et,er t,e s,i* was lost or not% t,e &an/er w,o loaned t,e gold for t,e merc,ant s,i*'s trading ,eld t,e life-su**ort-*roducing lands and t,eir cattle as collateral. Since man1 vo1ages ended in disaster% t,e &an/er occu*ied a long-time% steadil1 *rofita&le *osition in t,e overall merc,ant venturingNand as 1et does. 7aturall1% t,e s,are,older's limited-lia&ilit1 advantage% granted &1 sovereign decree% encouraged a swift ex*ansion of suc, enter*rises. In 1( 2agellan's s,i* demonstrated t,at t,e world is not a laterall1 extended *lane off t,e edge of w,ic, a s,i* mig,t *lunge% nor an ocean extended laterall1 to infinit1 from w,ic, t,ere was no return. 2agellan's s,i*'s circumvo1aging *roved t,at t,e 5art, is a s*,ereNa closed s1stem wit, enormous trade-mono*oli6ing *otentials. ;aws of t,e land could not &e enforced on t,e sea. #,e seagoers were outlawsN*rivateers or *irateers. #,e most *owerful outlaws &ecame t,e sovereigns of t,e ocean sea. In 1(>!% Oueen 5li6a&et, was t,e largest s,are,older in Sir Francis Dra/e's merc,ant s,i* #,e +olden "ind. 7aturall1% t,e 9ueen granted Dra/e's venture GlegalG freedom from lia&ilit1. After *a1ing 5li6a&et, ,er cons*icuousl1 ma8or s,are% Dra/e and ,is ot,er s,are,olders eac, reali6ed almost (%!!! *ercent *rofit on t,eir ris/ed ca*ital. 5nt,usiastic over ,er +olden "ind venture% in 1.!! Oueen 5li6a&et, c,artered t,e limited-lia&ilit1 5ast India -om*an1. #,is time t,e s,are,olders ac9uired s,ares in a fleet of s,i*s% doc/s% and ware,ouses in &ot, 5ngland and IndiaNnot s,ares in 8ust one s,i*% as in t,e earlier Gventuring.G

5m*lo1ing ,er sovereign *ower% 5li6a&et, limited t,e losses of its c,artered ris/ers to t,eir initial monetar1 or e9uivalent ca*ital sta/es% w,ile continuing t,eir rig,t to receive t,eir *ro*ortional *rofit dividends for as long as t,e venturing com*an1 mig,t existNin *er*etuit1. 'nown later in 5ngland as G;td.G =for Glimited lia&ilit1G?% in France as GSociete en -ommandite%G in +erman1 as G'ommanditgesellsc,aft%G and as G-or*orationG under t,e A.S.A.'s GInc.G =for incor*orated? status% t,is new&orn a&stract legal giant was to &e treated as a ,uman *ersonalit1% em*owered to do an1t,ing ,umans can do &ut also accredited to o*erate as an a&stract% legal entit1 a&le to enter or leave an1 nation wit,out a *ass*ort. As suc, it was a&le to em*lo1 millions of *eo*le and an1 amount of mone1% tools% &uildings% and e9ui*ment% and to *erform its giant acts an1w,ere a&out t,e oceanic world exclusivel1 for t,e *rofit in *er*etuit1 onl1 of its s,are,olders. $,en t,e Fourteent, Amendment to t,e A.S.A. -onstitution was *assed in t,e *ost--ivil $ar railroadex*ansion da1s% t,e A.S. Su*reme -ourt re9uired t,at t,e individual states grant t,e cor*oration all t,e *rivileges and *rotection granted to ,uman citi6ens. A ,undred 1ears later% in 1<>!% t,e A.S. Su*reme -ourt ruled t,at a cor*oration ,ad t,e same rig,ts of free s*eec, as all A.S. citi6ens. #o allow its cor*orate &odies to ma/e a colossal new gra&% +runc, ,as ordered its *et *u**ets to ta/e over t,e world ocean-&ottom resources. As of Fe&ruar1 1<> % t,e Anited States% :ritain% France% and $est +erman1 ,ave reac,ed *reliminar1 agreement to &1*ass t,e stalled ;aw of t,e Sea -onference and *roceed wit, develo*ment of sea&ed mineral resources% t,e Ha*anese foreign ministr1 said. Ha*an ex*ressed o**osition to t,e agreementNunconfirmed &1 t,e four ot,er countriesNand said suc, a *rogram s,ould o*erate under A.7. aus*ices. #,e Anited States and ot,er develo*ed countries ,ave refused to agree to develo*ing nations' demands t,at sea&ed develo*ment &e overseen &1 a A.7. agenc1 dominated &1 t,e *oorer countries. #,e fourteent,-% fifteent,-% and sixteent,-centur1 rulers w,o instituted and em*owered t,ose a&stract cor*orate giants were a&le to *o*ulari6e t,eir acts &1 cele&rating t,e visual wealt, of goods it &roug,t to t,eir countr1 and to t,e *olitical satisfaction of t,eir man1 citi6ens. #,e *rofit to societ1 was visi&l1 distri&uted as t,e goods% services% museums% and *u&lic-*lace rarities t,e enter*rising *roduced. #,e s,are,olders' dividend c,ec/s were invisi&l1 distri&uted. $it, t,e &attle of #rafalgar in 1>!(% t,e ris/-ca*ital *owers &ac/ing t,e G:ritis, 5m*ireG &ecame t,e GSovereigns of t,e Seas.G Antil t,at time t,e ,ig,-sea venturers ,ad carried gold and silver as t,eir trading medium. #,is induced world-around ,ig,-seas *irac1. #,e &e,ind-t,escenes masters of t,e :ritis, 5m*ire t,en invented t,e annual &alance of tradeG as a world-around &oo//ee*ing s1stem w,ic, /e*t its gold off t,e seas and instead% after t,e 1ear-end tall1ing of t,e trade interactions% transferred t,e gold from one countr1's ;ondon vault to anot,er countr1's ;ondon vault. #,is wit,drew t,e gold from t,e seagoing *irate's reac,. "owever% it &roug,t man1 of t,e *irates into t,e financial districts of great cities. 7aturall1% s,are,olding in ;td. enter*rise &ecame increasingl1 attractive as an investment ris/% &ut soon t,e monetar1 si6e of investment re9uired for s,are *artici*ation grew &e1ond t,e ac9uisition means of all &ut t,e wealt,1. Stoc/-exc,ange &ro/ers% for t,eir own convenience% im*osed trading onl1 in ,undred-s,are GlotsG or G&loc/s%G w,ic, 9uic/l1 raised t,e e9uit1-*urc,asing increments to so great a *rice t,at onl1 t,e ver1 wealt,1 could an1 longer *artici*ate in suc, venture-s,aring. #,e ca*ital games' *la1ing-rules G/e*t t,e *i/ers out%G t,e original *i/ers &eing t,e on-foot% *i/e-&earing castle guards.

In t,e nineteent, centur1 t,e limited-lia&ilit1 cor*orate venturing &egan not onl1 *utting its s,i*1ard don/e1 engines' steam engines in s,i*s% &ut also mounting t,em on steel w,eels on rails and *owering t,em out of t,e s,i*1ards. #,us t,e1 &egan railroading ,eav1 loads inland. #,is initiated new mass*roduction industr1 centers at inland water-*ower sites. For instance% industrial venturing underwrote water-w,eel-driven mass-1ardage cottonmill fa&ric *roduction% *refera&l1 in suc, low-wage-*a1ing countries as India. #,e annual &alance-of-trade accounting &roug,t a&out man1 o&viousl1 ine9uita&le economic conditions% suc, as% for instance% India's &urla*&ag-ma/ers wor/ing for a *enn1 a da1. It was t,e vast *rofits made on &urla* &ags so *roduced w,ic, financed t,e earl1-twentiet,-centur1 ex*ansion of t,e 2assac,usetts Institute of #ec,nolog1 in t,e A.S.A. Suc, cotton and woolen fa&ric *roduction-venturing was logicall1 followed &1 t,read and needles% *ins% &uttons% and small ,ardware mass-*roduction moving-line ventures. $it, t,e introduction of electricit1 and t,e electricit1-driven motor% industr1 &egan moving-line mass*roduction of dollar watc,es% tin cans% safet1 ra6or &lades% &ig-cit1 clot,ing-*roduction sweats,o*s% t,en &ic1cles% t,en motor cars. In $orld $ar I% it introduced steel steams,i* mass-*roductionB in $orld $ar II% transoceanic aircraft mass-*roductionB and% in t,e Gcold%G *u**et-nation-waged war =$orld $ar III?% extraterrestrial travel and trans*ort% and mass-*roduction of invisi&le mass-/illingr1 *otential. #,ere is a fundamental evolutionar1 *atterning in w,ic,% wit, eac, new era and *,ase of tec,nolog1 and social-economic venturing% &ot, t,e tools and t,eir *roducts get &igger and &igger% and t,e num&ers of ,umans involved multi*lies. A *eriod of doing more wit, more until a mammot, *ea/ magnitude is attained w,ic, is followed &1 evolutionar1 *roduction of ever more effective results wit, ever less *ounds of material% ergs of energ1% and seconds of time% all of w,ic, integrating s1nerg1 *roduces ever more com*re,ensivel1 effective tools wit, ever smaller tec,nological artifacts *roduced &1 ever fewer uns/illed ,uman wor/ersNt,e 1><( to 1< < model G#G waxing to t,e 1<.!s -adillac limo% t,en waning to t,e 1<>! Ha*anese "onda. For exam*le% trans-ocean traffic &roug,t into use ever more gargantuan ocean liners leading eventuall1 to t,e five-da1-Atlantic-crossing leviat,ans% suc, as t,e >1%!!!ton Oueen 2ar1 and ,er sister s,i* t,e Oueen 5li6a&et,. Asing t,e $orld $ar II tec,nolog1's new% lig,tweig,t% ,ig,-strengt,% saltwaterim*ervious aluminum allo1s in ,er su*erstructures t,e S.S. Anited States was &uilt to carr1 t,e same num&er of *assengers and t,e same amount of cargo% and to cross t,e Atlantic at t,e same s*eed as t,e Oueen 2ar1% t,oug, weig,ing onl1 fort1-five t,ousand tons% t,at is% (( *ercent of t,e weig,t of t,e Oueens. #,ese five-da1-Atlantic-crossing *assenger carriers are now o&solete. In 1<.1% t,ree 8et air*lanes out*erformed t,e S.S. Anited States in carr1ing ca*acit1% in ,ours instead of da1s and at less ex*ense. In 1<>!% ever lig,ter% swifter GlinerG-t1*e steams,i*s are &eing &uilt% &ut onl1 for luxur1 cruise s,i*s. For twent1 1ears% t,ese o&solete ocean liners ,ave &een *rogressivel1 re*laced &1 ten-to-t,irt1 ton% one-t,ird-of-ada1-transatlantic-crossing 8et aircraft. Anot,er exam*le of t,e little-to-&ig-to-little evolution is manifest in t,e world of mat,ematical com*uting. In develo*ing trigonometr1 and its solution &1 logarit,ms% t,ousand of mon/s wor/ed for ,undreds of 1ears to *roduce t,e one-degree ta&les of sines% cosines% tangents% and cotangents. During t,e +reat De*ression 1ears of 1<3! to 1<3. t,e :ritis, and +erman mat,ematicians were ,ired &1 t,eir governments in a 8oint *ro8ect to calculate t,e ta&le of functions to a one-minute of arc exactitude. #,en came t,e &ig *ost-$orld $ar II calculating mac,ines% Anivac et al.% filling w,ole universit1 &uildings

wit, t,ousands of t,ermionic tu&es. #,en came t,e tu&eless transistor and com*uters weig,ing and &ul/ing far less% until we came to *rinted circuits and Gc,i*sG and ta&le-to* e9ui*ment doing &etter wor/ t,an t,e w,ole-&uilding-filling e9ui*ment. :efore all t,is% I m1self s*ent two *re-calculator or -com*uter 1ears carr1ing out t,e trigonometric calculations for geodesic domes. I ,ad to do so Glong,and.G #,en a**eared sevent1-five-*ound electric calculating mac,ines% followed &1 t,e *oc/etsi6e com*uters wit, w,ic, t,e trigonometric *ro&lems t,at too/ me two 1ears of wor/ &ecame solva&le in one da1 &1 one *erson. #,is *rocess *romises wit,in a few 1ears to &ecome so miniaturi6ed and so com*re,ensivel1 ca*a&le as to &e t,e si6e of a ,earing aid% t,oug, a&le to interact wit, all t,e world-around com*uters and a&le to discern ,ow &est to o*erate our *lanet% ma/ing o&solete t,e o*inions of cor*orate or government executives. As mass-ca*ital-venturing flouris,ed after $orld $ar I% +eneral Foods -om*an1 a&sor&ed man1 *re$orld $ar I individuall1 owned% inde*endent mass-*roducers of canned and *ac/aged food. +eneral 5lectric ac9uired ot,er successful electrical goods manufacturers. #,e growt, of cor*orate venture activit1 was% ,owever% at t,at time 1et identified &1 uni9ue *roduct categories. After $orld $ar II% Gmergers and ac9uisitionsG and outrig,t Gta/eoversG agglomerated almost all successful industrial ca*ital ventures% regardless of t,eir class of *roduced goods and services. #,e great conglomerates found it more *rofita&le% safer% and more credit-*owerful to diversif1 t,eir ris/ing. #,e successful G&iggiesG &ecame ever more gargantuanNfor exam*le% t,e Du*ont c,emical com*an1's 1<>1 ac9uisition of -onoco% America's nint,largest oil com*an1% for I7.(7 &illion% to form t,e sevent,largest industrial cor*oration in t,e A.S. :ecause man1 of t,ese conglomerations em&raced all t,e national defense wea*onr1 *roduction% t,e1 Glegall1G 9ualified for guaranteed government G&ailoutG s,ould t,eir o*eration &ecome financiall1 Gem&arrassedG or de&ts unmeeta&le. #,e A S government's decade-ago &ailout of ;oc/,eed Aircraft or its multi&illion-dollar guaranteed loan to *rivate -,r1sler -or*oration =t,e government's militar1-tan/ *roducer? are t,e current outstanding exam*les.

Invisible "now-How Inc!


As mentioned earlier% limited-lia&ilit1% a&stract cor*orate P&eingsQ needed no *ass*orts to travel altoget,er invisi&l1 across national &orders. Soon after $orld $ar II% America's five ,undred largest cor*orations &ecame su*ranational% ta/ing wit, t,em =out of t,e Anited States? t,e invisi&le legal controls over w,at ,ad &een &orn as American industr1 wit, all its G/now-,ow.G #,e /now,ow ,ad &een *aid for initiall1 &1 t,e A.S. *eo*le t,roug, t,eir government's wartime =or Gon t,e &rin/ of wartimesG? underwriting of t,e *rime tec,nologies as initiall1 develo*ed onl1 for t,e A.S. De*artment of Defense or t,e 2an,attan )ro8ect or t,e s*ace *rogram% develo*ed in wartime at government =Gwe t,e *eo*le'sG? ex*ense and turned over gratis for Go*erational efficienc1G in G*eacetimeG to *rivatel1 owned cor*orations. $orld $ar I &roug,t vast munitions-&u1ing on credit &1 t,e A.S. government% and t,e figures ran into multi-millions of dollars as *rivate A.S. industrial cor*orations ac9uired *ostwar o*erational rig,ts to all t,e wartime government-financed new-era tec,nolog1 *roduction mac,iner1. Stoc/,olders *ros*ered. $orld $ar II saw t,e same A.S. government credit em*lo1ed to *roduce Gmulti-vasterG new-tec,nolog1 munitions% wit, t,e dollar figures running t,is time into t,e multi-&illions of dollars. $orld $ar III's t,ird-of-a-centur1 of Gcold-warringG &etween t,e A.S.A. and A.S.S.4.% waged vicariousl1 t,roug, man1 ,ot-war *u**eted nations% ,as seen t,e annual munitions figures running into t,e multi-trillions of dollars. #,e A.S.A. 1<>1 GnationalG de&t is over a trillion dollars% and t,e A.S. cannot *a1 even t,e interest on t,at de&t. $e can ver1 *ro*erl1 call $orld $ar I t,e million-dollar war and $orld $ar II t,e &illion-dollar war and $orld $ar III t,e trillion-dollar war. In t,e meantime% all t,e industrial researc, and develo*ment as well as its *roducts ,ave &ecome involved wit, t,e invisi&le tec,nologies of atomics% electronics% c,emistr1% molecular allo1ing% and information *rocessing. All t,e researc, and develo*ment of all t,e *roducts and services t,at are going to affect all of our forward da1s are now &eing conducted in t,e realm of t,e electromagnetic s*ectrum Grealit1G not directl1 a**re,endi&le &1 an1 of t,e ,uman senses. $,ile t,e 7ort, American-situated factories and s*ectacular cit1 &uildings seem to &e and are t,oug,t of &1 ,umans as &eing American *ro*ert1 &ecause t,e1 are located on American land% most are no longer A.S.A.*eo*le-owned. For instance% t,oug, t,oug,t of as GAmerican%G a ma8orit1 of t,e s/1scra*ers of "onolulu &elong to Ha*anese &an/ers. Ara&ian oil &illionaires own man1 A.S. cit1 s/1scra*ers. 'uwait owns t,e large Sout, -arolina coastal island of 'iawa,. $,at was once world-around ,ig, credit for American ingenuit1 and friendliness is no longer existent. 3n Fe&ruar1 1% 1<> % t,e Anited States am&assador to t,e Anited 7ations stated to t,e media t,at all t,e PAnited 7ations now ,ate t,e A.S.A.Q $,at t,e1 ,ate is +runc,% &ut +runc, is a&le to deceive t,e world into &laming t,e ver1 innocent *eo*le of t,e Anited States. All t,e continental A.S.A.'s industrial factories and grounds and <! *ercent of all t,at can and does *roduce *,1sical wealt, ,as alread1 &ecome or is a&out to &ecome t,e ,umanl1 invisi&le *ro*ert1 of in,umanl1 o*erative su*ranational cor*orations controlled &1 t,e invisi&le ,uman owners of invisi&le Swiss &an/ account code num&ers. A vast new giant of a**roximatel1 no-ris/ ca*italism is now astride t,e world. G5arningG over a trillion dollars a 1ear% t,is su*ranational giant's mono*ol1 over /now-,ow% wealt,% researc, and develo*ment%

and *roduction and distri&ution facilities is wort, at least I ! trillion =A.S.A. dollars% Se*tem&er 1<>1?. $,ile t,e giant now owns and controls four-fift,s of t,e *lanet 5art,'s o*en-mar/et &an/a&le assets% I1 trillion of t,ose giant's assets are in monetar1 gold &ullion. Astride s*,erical S*aces,i* 5art,% t,e su*ranational cor*orate +runc, of +iants faces a *olitical giant of nonca*italistic forces controlling t,e lives of two-t,irds of ,umanit1. In ma/ing t,ese o&servations in regard to inanimate cor*orations we do not infer antisocial attitudes on t,e *art of t,e cor*orate officers. A cor*oration's executives are elected &1 its &oard of directors. #,e directors are elected &1 t,e num&er of s,ares of stoc/ as voted directl1 &1 t,eir ,olders or as voted &1 t,e ,olders of t,eir s,are's *roxies. #,is voting is not on a democratic one stoc/,older@one vote &asis &ut on an as-man1-votes-as-s,aresowned &asis. #,is &eing so% t,e cor*orations' law1ers ,ave no alternative to reminding an1 altruistic% sociall1 concerned executives t,at t,e cor*oration is committed &1 law onl1 to ma/ing mone1 for its s,are,olders% and t,erefore t,at an1 sociall1 concerned% altruistic *roclivities of an1 cor*orate executive must &e reali6ed outside t,e cor*oration and at t,e executive's own ex*ense. For all t,e same &asic reasons% t,e inanimate% literall1 soulless and ,eartless cor*orations cannot feel and ex*ress ,uman sensitivities and t,oug,ts% suc, as I find *rinted on des/-to* cards in m1 ,otel rooms around t,e world. I find it s*ecious for a ,otel c,ain to assume t,e role of moral ar&iter &1% for instance% *rinting cards dis*la1ed in t,eir ,otel rooms w,ic, define GloveG as &eing t,e act of for&earance from stealing t,e ,otel's towels or &1 ex*loiting t,e *u&lic concern over energ1 *ro&lems &1 asserting on t,eir room cards t,at Glove is saving t,e electric current costs.G Since t,e cor*oration is onl1 a legal device% t,e onl1 *ossi&le reason for *a1ing t,ose GloveG cards' *rinting costs is to reduce t,e ,otels' o*erating costs% t,us ,o*efull1 to increase t,e cor*orate dividends. Suc, o*erational tric/s ma1 well &ring a&out *romotion for t,e GingeniousG executives w,o conceive t,em. In t,e August 3% 1<>1% issue of #ime a**eared t,e following article0 )resident C4eaganE a**ointed $illiam :axter% a Stanford law *rofessor w,o firml1 &elieves in t,e virtues of large-scale enter*rises unfettered &1 excessive +overnment regulation% to &e ,is antitrust c,ief in t,e Hustice De*artment. :axter's &oss% Attorne1 +eneral $illiam Frenc, Smit,% succinctl1 stated t,e new Administration's *,iloso*,1 in an oft-9uoted s*eec, &efore t,e District of -olum&ia :ar. Said Smit,0 G:igness in &usiness is not necessaril1 &adness. 5fficient firms s,ould not &e ,o&&led under t,e guise of antitrust enforcement.G :axter o*enl1 acce*ts some res*onsi&ilit1 for t,e merger *,enomenon. Said ,e last wee/0 G#,e statements we've made at t,e Hustice De*artment ,ave allowed *eo*le to t,in/ a&out mergers t,at t,e1 reall1 wouldn't ,ave t,oug,t a&out in *ast Administrations.G 2o&il's &id for -onoco is a case in *oint. Suc, a merger &etween two of t,e to* ten *etroleum com*anies would never ,ave &een seriousl1 considered during Himm1 -arter's term. :axter insists t,at ,is trust&usters will not allow an1 ac9uisition t,at significantl1 reduces com*etition wit,in t,e oil industr1 or an1 ot,er. "e also maintains t,at a 2o&il--onoco com&ination would &e su&8ected to toug, scrutin1 in $as,ington. C#,at is one reason w,1 t,e su&se9uent alternative deal w,ic, united non-oil Du*ont and oil -onoco was countenancedN 4.:.F.E :axter s,ould &e war1 if onl1 &ecause t,e American *u&lic ,as long &een a**re,ensive a&out excessive cor*orate *ower. CAttorne1 +eneral Smit,E admits% G#,e strains of *o*ulist ,ostilit1 toward large com*anies are dee*l1 ingrained in t,e A.S.A. +overnment trust&usters ,ave en8o1ed &road *u&lic su**ort as t,e1 attac/ed &ot, concentration wit,in an industr1 and com&inations &etween cor*orate

giants in unrelated &usiness.G Det t,e &urgeoning growt, of cor*orate America ,as out*aced all t,e antitrust efforts. Since $orld $ar II% t,e *ortion of A.S. industr1 controlled &1 t,e !! largest manufacturing firms ,as risen from 4(R to .!R. CSocioeconomicall1% t,at is from ma8orit1 to minorit1 controlN4.:.F.E #,e attorne1 general c,ooses ,is words carefull1. $,at ,e s*ea/s of as A.S. industr1 is not t,e owners,i* of t,e cor*orations conducting t,e industrial activit1B ,e s*ea/s exclusivel1 of t,e *,1sical *roduction activit1 itself ta/ing *lace under t,e roofs of factor1 &uildings situated wit,in t,e geogra*,ical &orders of t,e A.S. of 7ort, America. #,e ca*ital title to and *roductive earnings of t,ese are .!-*ercent owned and controlled &1 t,e entirel1 un/nown ma8orit1 owners of t,e esca*ed-fromAmerica% su*ranational cor*orationsNt,e +runc,. 3ne-t,ird of ,umanit1 lives outside t,e lands controlled &1 socialism. All un&e/nownst to and undetected &1 t,e one-fift, of t,e one-t,ird of ,umanit1 residenced wit,in t,e A.S.A.% graduall1 cross&reeding Gworldians%G t,eir one-t,ird-of-a-centur1-ago /udos for realisticall1 articulated generosit1 to and concern for ot,ers% as well as t,e A.S. *eo*les' legal owners,i* and control of t,eir economic assets% ,ave &een altoget,er ex*loited% usur*ed% or stolen from t,em &1 t,e invisi&l1 integrated su*ranational cor*orate giants. #,e +runc, ,as conducted its rut,lessl1 selfis, activit1 alwa1s in t,e name of t,e A.S.A. *eo*le. #,e now ma8orl1 literate cross&reeding world ,umans are now loo/ing as/ance at &ot, t,e socialist and ca*italist giants as t,ese *oliticall1 o**osed *owers multi*l1 t,eir to-an1w,ere-delivera&le% ,umanit1anni,ilating &om&s. G2odern wea*ons are growing so so*,isticated and so small Ce*,emerali6ationN4.:.F.E t,at an1 future armscontrol agreement would &e im*ossi&le to monitor and enforce%G according to a 'nig,t4idder 7ews Service dis*atc,. G$,at we are going to see CGex*erienceGN4.:.F.E in t,e next generation of wea*ons is invisi&ilit1% w,ic, translates into insecurit1%G according to $illiam 'incade% a former naval intelligence officer. 5ven suc, an informed source as Admiral Stansfield #urner% former ,ead of t,e grand-naval-strateg1formulating A.S. 7aval $ar -ollege in 7ew*ort% 4,ode Island% t,en commander-in-c,ief of t,e A.S. 7av1's 2editerranean fleet% and t,en Director of t,e -entral Intelligence Agenc1% sa1s0 GAn1 ,o*e of limiting total destructiveness is sli**ing *ast us.G In t,e affairs of t,e su*ranational cor*orate giants% real 9ualit1 of *roduct% consciousl1 sustained% ,as given wa1 to *ac/aging-allure and advertising-*roclaimed G9ualit1G as commensurate onl1 wit, t,e &est interests of cor*orate mone1ma/ing. As alread1 mentioned% ,eads of great cor*orations are elected &1 t,e stoc/,olders' directors% w,o in turn are c,osen &1 t,ose controlling t,e ma8orit1 of voting s,ares% w,o ma/e t,eir c,oices onl1 on t,e &asis of greatest earnings *erformance. 3*erating onl1 as a&stract% glo&al-magnitude legal entities% all t,e un/nown-owneredand-controlled su*ranational cor*orations ,ave no ,uman-communit1 consideration ot,er t,an as *otential customers% consumers% or fig,ting-force conscri*tees. At t,e termination of ,is *residenc1% 5isen,ower ex*ressed ,is s,oc/ed disma1 over t,e exclusivel1 self-concerned militar1-industrial com*lex t,at ,e ,ad found to &e growing inexora&l1 as a malignant

economic organism. #,ere is no 9uestion of 5isen,ower's innocence of suc, a *,enomena as ,e assumed ,is great res*onsi&ilit1. In t,e same wa1 I am confident t,at 4eagan is utterl1 unaware of t,e existence% magnitude% and nature of t,e su*ranational colossus. "e /nows ,e is dealing wit, ric, and &usiness-wise-*roven individuals w,ose organi6ational management effectiveness is of a ,ig, order. :ecause t,e colossus is o*erating an invisi&le tec,nolog1% and societ1 is so s*eciali6ed t,at eac, individual is ac9uainted wit, onl1 a few of t,e &illions of ot,er s*eciali6ed invisi&ilities% and &ecause of t,e invisi&ilit1 of w,o t,e su*ranational s,are,olders ma1 reall1 &e and w,ere t,e1 are% I am confident t,at 4eagan trul1 t,in/s t,at ,e is o*erating strictl1 wit,in t,e ,istoric limits of a A.S.A. national government and not as a stooge of an invisi&le +runc, of literall1 soulless su*ranational giants. I don't t,in/ David 4oc/efeller or an1 of t,e 8ustices of t,e A.S. Su*reme -ourt% or Folc/er% ,ead of t,e Federal 4eserve :an/% or 2argaret #,atc,er% or t,e ,eads of an1 of t,e world's governments t,in/ of t,eir *ro&lems in t,e realistic terms of t,eir &eing governed entirel1 &1 t,e inanimate% sociall1 unconcerned% su*ranational colossi% as t,e *ossi&l1 let,all1 non,uman growt, could *rove to &e. "owever% +runc, could also *rove to &e an arm1 of &enign giants% &ecause it will de*end more and more on its com*lex% world-around com*uteri6ation integration% and t,e data entered into t,at integrated networ/ will continuall1 evidence t,at t,e *resent tec,nolog1 could ma/e t,e world wor/ for ever1one% and at a muc, more *rofita&le level t,an reali6ed from wea*ons *roduction. 7or do I t,in/ t,ese *resent *ower structure s*o/es*eo*le see t,e su*ranational cor*orations as t,e unwittingl1 &enevolent agent of evolution a&out to close t,e ,istorical era of se*arate Gnation-statesG and to institute in its stead t,e era of omni-economicall1 successful% omni-integrated *lanetar1 societ1. For t,e *ast t,irt1 1ears t,e A.S. government's grand defense strateg1 ,as &een a *u**et of t,e su*ranational cor*orate giants wit, t,e strings invisi&l1 mani*ulated. #,is *olic1 ,as concentrated on accumulating greater num&ers of atomic &om&s t,an t,ose of t,e A.S.S.4.% w,ile all t,e w,ile t,e A.S.S.4. was =onl1? ostensi&l1 endeavoring to /ee* *ace wit, t,e A.S.A. &om& *roduction. In realit1 t,e A.S.S.4. was dominantl1 *reoccu*ied wit, &uilding an all-oceans% *rimaril1 underwater nav1 from scratc, and ex*anding numericall1 its conventional-wea*ons arm1 divisions. At t,e time 5isen,ower &ecame *resident of t,e Anited States% t,e militar1 ex*erts of &ot, t,e A.S.A. and A.S.S.4. ,ad inde*endentl1 concluded t,at a missiledelivered atomic war would &e t,e first war in ,istor1 in w,ic, &ot, sides would &e utterl1 devastated. In gunmunitioned warfare% w,oever s,ot first and accuratel1 won. #,e ot,er man's s,ot never got awa1. In 14%!!!miles-*er-,our deliver1 roc/etr1 warfare% t,e .7!%!!!%!!!miles-*er-,our o*erating radar vision of &ot, sides gives eac, side enoug, advance notice after its res*ective enem1 ,as fired to let loose all of its arsenal &efore t,e enem1's missiles arrive. For t,e first time in warfare ,istor1% &ot, sides utterl1 lose. For t,ose ,ot,eads in t,e ca*italist world w,o as 1et contem*late *re-em*tive firing of t,e A.S.A. arsenal of atomic war,eads% it is im*ortantl1 relevant t,at t,e 4ussians ,ave accurate% geogra*,icall1 triangulated *ositioning of t,eir A.S.A. targets% w,ile t,e A.S.A. does not ,ave accurate geodetic triangulation of t,e location of most of t,e A.S.S.4. targets. =See -ritical )at,% G#riangulation 2a**ing%G **. 1>4-1>>.? #o &est understand t,e *resent =7ovem&er 1<>1? world crisis% it is necessar1 to turn ,istor1 &ac/ for almost a centur1% &ac/ to w,en 5dison invented t,e electric lam* and t,e direct current generator. H. ). 2organ% Sr.% t,e economic *ower structure giant% was t,e first to act u*on t,e reali6ation t,at0 w,oever develo*ed% manufactured% installed% and controlled t,e *,1sical-energ1 generators and t,e meteredenerg1 distri&ution and cut-off s1stem could and would control t,e national economies into w,ic, t,e1 were *,1sicall1 introduced. #,e air we &reat,e was ever1w,ere so *lentiful t,at its availa&ilit1 could not readil1 &e mono*oli6ed. #,ere were too man1 *onds% la/es% rivers% &roo/s% and wells to ma/e t,e metered watersu**l1 s1stems a generall1 mono*oli6a&le &usiness.

$,en Alexander +ra,am :ell invented t,e tele*,one% it ,ad to com*ete wit, t,e *ost-office conducted mail and re9uired far greater num&ers of em*lo1ees. 2organ saw t,at t,e co**er mines and t,e electric e9ui*ment manufactured from co**er as well as all t,e *ower-generating com*anies involved t,e least la&or *artici*ation and t,e t,en maximall1 *rofita&le &usiness. All of t,e foregoing re9uired t,e availa&ilit1 and controlla&ilit1 of an utterl1 un*recedented magnitude of *,1sical a**aratus and installation of ot,erwise unem*lo1ed monetar1 wealt,. #,e *atents of 5dison's inventions and an arm1 of astute law1ers and &ro/erage ,ouses &ecame t,e *ivotal legal*recedent-acce*ted economic *ro*erties and wor/ force in amassing t,e initial *rocurement ca*ital of 2organ's *ower mono*ol1. #,is initial ca*ital-amassing was greatl1 augmented &1 selling interest-&earing &onds to widows and trust funds in general% seemingl1 safel1 secured &1 t,e vast lands given as a GgratefulG A.S.A. *eo*le's government as a su&sid1 to t,e *ioneer railwa1-&uilding and -o*erating com*anies. #,e railroad com*an1 &onds were secured &1 t,e seemingl1 ,ig,l1 valua&le real estate ad8acent to all t,e railroad% cross-countr1 rig,ts-of-wa1% t,eir wa1-station town *ro*erties% railwa1 stations% trac/age% etc. w,ic, railroad com*an1 &onds were *urc,ased for widows and trust funds in general &1 t,eir trustees. #,is ca*ital amassing initiall1 financed t,e electric *ower com*anies. As we ,ave noted elsew,ere% t,ese railroad &onds &ecame wort,less in t,e 1< < economic cras,. 7o&od1 wis,ed to &u1 t,e old de*ot &uildings% etc. $,en t,e automo&iles and t,e auto-truc/s too/ so muc, &usiness from t,e railwa1s as to render t,e railroad *assenger s1stems *rofitless% and cross-countr1% *i*ea&le *etroleum re*laced coal as a *rime fuel% and giant transoceanic tan/ers were develo*ed% and t,e 2iddle 5ast oil lands were ex*lored and develo*ed% t,e *etroleum &usiness rose swiftl1 to &ecome t,e maximum economic *ower giant of t,e twentiet, centur1% out*owering t,e 2organ utilities- and &an/s-&ased s1stem. #,e num&er of /ilowatts of electric energ1 &eing generated from eac, :#A =:ritis, #,ermal Anit? of fossil fuels &urned or foot-*ounds *er second of water-*ower-derived tur&ine-functioning ,as continuall1 increased since t,e ver1 &eginnings of electric-*ower generation and distri&ution. -oncurrentl1% t,e weig,t of t,e *roduction and distri&ution e9ui*ment to *roduce t,at *ower ra*idl1 decreased *er eac, /ilowatt or ,orse*ower of energ1 *roduced and delivered. As a conse9uence of t,is neverceasing tec,nological increase in overall efficienc1% t,e actual overall cosmicall1 *redicated costs of energ1 generation ,ave alwa1s and onl1 decreased% and cost increases ,ave &een t,e conse9uence of t,ose in to* *ower-*ositions contriving t,roug, *ricing to &e a&le to *a1 ever greater dividends to s,are,olders and t,us to increase t,e stoc/mar/et value of t,eir own s,ares% t,us in turn to increase t,eir *ower to control t,e amassed mone1 of ot,ers as ca*ital. Suc, ca*ital *ower mani*ulation is intoxicating and seemingl1 unc,allengea&le. "owever% as wit, all socioeconomic-*olitical *ower evolution% t,e *oliticall1 a**ointed G*u&lic serviceG commissions in all t,e states ,ave consistentl1 granted even ,ig,er /ilowatt-,our *rice rates to t,e *rivatel1 owned% dece*tivel1 named G*u&lic service com*aniesG *roducing t,e electric *ower. So unc,allengea&l1 *owerful are t,e G*u&lic serviceG commissions t,at in 1<>1 and 1<> t,e1 ,ave &een a&le to allow great utilit1 com*anies to a&andon some nine ,undred million dollars wasted &1 utilit1 com*anies as t,e1 a&andon t,eir *artiall1 finis,ed atomicenerg1 *lants on t,e A.S. $est -oastN c,arging t,e loss to t,e consumers &1 increasing t,eir rates. #,is results in *rivate enter*rise ma/ing a I<!! million &ad gam&le and ,aving t,e ca*a&ilit1 of *assing on t,eir loss to t,e *u&lic.

#,e constant fundamental o*erating-cost reductions% com&ined wit, constant *rice increases% ,ave *roduced so muc, mone1 t,at t,e *ower-generating &usinesses are amongst t,e wealt,iest and most invisi&le of t,e *oliticall1 mani*ulative organi6ations. After $orld $ar II% t,e electric *ower industr1's t,ree-9uarters-of-a-centur1 accumulated wealt, successfull1 com&ined its *olitical *ower wit, t,at of t,e oil giants to Gta/e over for not,ingG t,e total atomic-energ1 *rogram assets. #,is included all of t,e /now-,ow and *roduction a**aratus of t,e A.S. government's militar1 atomic-energ1 *rogram% for w,ic, develo*ment t,e A.S. citi6ens ,ad *aid I1(! &illion. #,is amassing of *olitical *ower coincided wit, a generall1 dawning awareness of A.S. 1out, in general and an ever-increasing *ercentage of t,e mature A.S. electorate regarding t,e corru*tion of t,e *olitical re*resentatives of t,eir t,eretofore-trusted democratic government. #,is corru*ti&ilit1 is in,erent in t,e fact t,at t,e #F electronic cam*aign costs of A.S.A. elections now amount to I(! million for t,e *residenc1% I1! for a senators,i*% and I( million for a congressional seat. #,is corru*ti&ilit1 is en,anced &1 t,e A.S. Su*reme -ourt's ,ang-fire no-ruling of 1<>1 w,ic, will allow unlimited mone1 to &e s*ent in t,e next election 1ears. #,e now-gone su*ranational cor*orate giants ,ave alwa1s /nown t,at t,e fossil fuels can and will &ecome ex,austed. #o meet t,is contingenc1% t,eir *ost-$orld $ar II last-t,ird-of-a-centur1 grand strateg1 ,as &een to force t,e A.S. government to develo* su*erior atomic-war ca*a&ilit1% /nowing full well t,at atomic warfare will terminate ,uman occu*anc1 of *lanet 5art,% w,ic, fact would eventuall1 force t,e government to a&andon its war use. First and foremost% ,owever% t,e *ower mono*ol1 would ,ave to ,ave accom*lis,ed t,eir G*u&lic serviceG atomic energ1 o&8ectiveB first% of &ecoming contractors to o*erate government atomic facilitiesB second% of si*,oning off from t,e A.S. government all t,e latter's atomic scientist *ersonnel and all t,e invisi&le /now-,ow to develo* world-around atomic-energ1 *lants to feed into t,eir wired and metered energ1-mono*ol1 s1stem as t,e *etroleum source diminis,ed and a**roac,ed de*letion. In t,e meantime% w,ile maintaining t,eir *ower over t,e A.S.A and ot,er *olitical s1stems% t,eir grand strateg1 found it necessar1 to ,ave t,e A.S.A. and $estern $orld *o*ulation satisfied t,at t,e A.S.A. was successfull1 maintaining its fig,ting su*eriorit1 over t,e A.S.S.4. &1 *roducing more atomic &om&s t,an t,e 4ussians. #o initiate ,is wired and metered electric-energ1-*ower mono*ol1 in t,e Gga1 ninetiesGN1><!Nw,ic, t,reefourt,s of a centur1 later &ecame an overw,elming socioeconomic *ower% t,e elder H. ). 2organ used t,e earlier formula of issuing &onds and *referred stoc/s on eac, of ,is enter*rises as soon as t,e1 were *a1ing dividends. "e was t,us *rovided wit, additional free ca*ital to initiate ot,er &ranc,es of t,e *ower-structure s1stem0 for exam*le% in co**er mining =for use in t,e generation and conduction of electric *ower?% steel manufacture =for t,e ,ig,line masts and structural ,ousings of t,e electric e9ui*ment?% etc. "e used ,is engineering firm of Stone-$e&ster to design and &uild ,is foreign-countr1 *ower s1stems o*erated &1 5lectric :ond and S,are -om*an1N5:AS-3. "is *riceincreasing &1 t,e *ower com*anies was automaticall1 matc,ed &1 increase in t,e stoc/-mar/et sale of ,is com*anies' s,ares. #,ese s,are values increased wit, ,is own e9uities' advance. Asing t,ese e9uities as ca*ital% ,e o*ened ,is own &an/s. :ecause ,is enter*rising mono*olies earned good dividends% s,ares in ,is com*anies &ecame increasingl1 *o*ular. "is own &an/ and t,e &an/s ,e controlled o*ened &ro/erage de*artments. "e &ac/ed t,e o*ening of man1 stoc/-exc,ange-seat-owning individuals' &ro/erage ,ouses to co*e wit,

t,e increasing com*lexit1 of o*enmar/et selling and &u1ing of ,is com*anies' s,ares or &onds. :1 t,e time of t,e 1< < -ras,% 2organ was controlling t,e &oards of directors of +eneral 5lectric% +eneral 2otors% A.S. Steel% t,e &ig t,ree co**er com*anies% t,e tele*,one and telegra*, com*anies% all t,e G5dison 5lectricG *u&lic utilities% etc.B and man1 of t,e A.S. &an/s. At t,e outset% 2organ's *artners gave "arvard Aniversit1 its law and &usiness sc,ools% from w,ose ,ig,l1 educated% s*eciali6ed graduates t,e1 recruited t,e arm1 of law1ers and financial ex*erts to service t,eir $all Street offices. #,is legal arm1 ,andled t,e &e,ind-t,e-scenes com*lex contractings and financial *a*erwor/ im*lementing 2organ's and ,is associates' enter*rises. #,ere &eing no laws against so doing *rior to 1< <% ,e used general &an/ de*osits to underwrite ,is enter*rises. In t,e earl1 1< !s% t,e 2organ-dominated &an/ing s1stem *us,ed farm mac,iner1 sales to farmers on time*a1ment *lans secured to t,e &an/s &1 first mortgages on t,e farm *ro*erties as well as on t,e mac,iner1. As I ex*lained in -ritical )at,% t,e &ad ,og mar/et of 1< . ,it farmers financiall1% causing man1 to &e una&le to ma/e t,eir mont,l1 *a1ments on t,eir time-*urc,ased farm mac,iner1. #,e countr1 &an/s not onl1 re*levined t,e mac,iner1 &ut foreclosed on t,e farms% w,ic, were mortgaged to guarantee t,e time *a1mentsNt,e countr1 &an/s found t,e farms unsala&le% as t,ere were no ot,er A.S.A. individuals eager to go into farming. =G"ow Dou +onna 'ee* 5m Down on t,e Farm After #,e1've Seen )areeLG N$orld $ar I song.? #,en t,e &igger cit1 &an/s% w,ic, ,ad loaned t,e small &an/s mone1 &ased on t,e Gsoundness of *,1sical land and mac,ine collateral%G foreclosed on t,e small countr1 &an/s. #,e larger cit1 &an/s also found t,eir foreclosure *ro*erties unsala&le. 7o cas, funds were availa&le to accommodate t,eir de*ositors' wit,drawals. G4unsG on &an/s multi*lied. #,ere came a crisis moment w,en over five t,ousand &an/s closed in one da1. Finall1 t,e &ig -,icago &an/s closed and onl1 t,e &ig 7ew Dor/ &an/s remained o*en. #,en it was discovered t,at t,e1% too% ,aving loaned t,eir de*osits for industrial ventures% now lac/ed cas, monies wit, w,ic, to refund t,eir de*ositors and t,e 7ew Deal and FD4 declared t,e G:an/ 2oratorium%G t,ere&1 avoiding admitting t,e &an/ru*tc1 of t,e A.S. &an/ing s1stem and wit, it t,e end of A.S.A. ca*italism. #,e A.S. -ongress% in9uiring ex,austivel1 into t,e matter% found t,at t,ose 7ew Dor/ &an/s' &ro/erage de*artments ,ad &een using de*osits for underwriting venture industries. :ecause t,is was at t,e ,eart of t,e failure% t,e +lassSteagel :an/ing Act of 1<33 was enactedG*ermanentl1GNit was ,o*edNse*arating venture &ro/erageunderwriting from t,e 7ew Deal government's guaranteed &an/ de*osits of t,e *eo*le. H. ). 2organ% Sr.'s strateg1 of organi6ation of t,e financing and control of A.S.A. industrial develo*ment was evolved from ,is close coo*eration wit, t,e :an/ of 5ngland's centuries-old% &e,indt,e-scenes laws of acce*ted *recedent of *,1sical *ro*ert1 rig,ts and t,eir converti&ilit1 into G*a*er securitiesG as mar/eta&le s,ares in enter*rise. #,e :an/ of 5ngland and 2organ nurtured t,e 1oung +runc, of eig,teent,-centur1 giants from t,eir 1out, into lust1 nineteent,-centur1 colonial maturit1. H. ). 2organ &ecame t,e official fiscal agent of t,e :ritis, 5m*ire in $orld $ar I. As t,e GAllies' G *urc,asing agent from 1<14 to 1<1>% 2organ's amassing in t,e A.S.A. of t,e *rofits of $orld $ar I s,ifted t,e world ca*ital of t,e grunc, of cor*orate giants from 5uro*e to America% and until t,e 1< < cras, assured 2organ's dominance of t,e socioeconomic evolutionar1 &alance of *ower over ,uman affairs on *lanet 5art,.

SSS #,e 4ussian 4evolution &roug,t a&out t,e 1<17 ince*tion of t,e A.S.S.4. and its organi6ation of world communism as an evolutionar1 c,allenge to ca*italism's *ower.

In -ritical )at, I ,ave traced t,ese evolutionar1 events to 1<>1. In 1<>1% t,e su*ranational invisi&le mone1ma/ing colossus finds itself faced wit, t,e A.S.S.4.'s 1<>1 su*eriorit1 in num&er of conventionall1 armed divisions and greater all-oceans naval *ower t,an t,at *ossessed &1 t,e A.S.A. and its 7A#3 allies. A.S. Secretar1 of Defense -as*ar $ein&erger admitted in A*ril 1<>1 t,e extraordinar1 Soviet militar1 &uildu*% w,ic, ,as left in its wa/e t,e A.S. loss of strategic defense advantage w,ic, it ,ad maintained in t,e fifties and sixties. "e cites Defense De*artment data s,owing t,e Soviets' four-to-one advantage in tan/s% t,eir two-to-one tactical advantage in atomic-*owered% atomic-missile launc,ing su&marines% and a four-to-one advantage in su&marines% and in addition t,e si6a&le increase in t,e weig,t and accurac1 of t,eir nuclear intercontinental strategic missiles. "e descri&es t,eir naval &uildu* as t,e fastest in naval ,istor1. $ein&erger states t,at% at *resent% t,e A.S.S.4. continues to out&uild t,e A.S. two-to-one in surface vessels and five-to-one in su&marines% according to ,is latest figures. =Hane's annual *u&lications of international armaments ,ave &een *roviding t,ese figures 9uite accuratel1 over t,e 1ears wit, no mention of t,em &1 t,e *etro-atomic-*ower-structure-*u**eted A.S. *oliticians and even less mentioned &1 t,e su*ranational-giants-controlled A.S. *ress.? #o regain its militar1 edge =detente? over t,e Soviet Anion% if it can &e done at all% and assuming t,at t,e A.S.S.4. does not,ing to offset t,e attem*t% will ta/e ten 1ears and% according to Defense Secretar1 $ein&erger I 1.. trillion or a**roximatel1 I1 &illion a da1 =I3.( &illion a 1ear? over t,e next five 1ears% 8ust for starters. #,e su*ranational-mone1 colossus needs t,at time to &uild its -IA-organi6ed and A.S. *eo*le's un/nowingl1 financed fig,ting *ower% officered &1 mercenaries =For exam*le% t,e a&orted Se1c,elles PinvasionQ of 7ovem&er 7% 1<>1% involving mercenaries &ased in Sout, Africa.? and soldiered% sailored% and *iloted &1 *u**eted countries to attain a su*erior *osture over t,e Soviet Anion or an1 ot,er *owerNincluding even a *ossi&l1-to-&e-catal16ed% su*ranational% individuall1 t,in/ing and acting% s*ontaneousl1 coo*erating amalgam of now ma8orl1 literate% a*olitical% worldaround citi6enr1. Since it ta/es millions of dollars to win A.S. elections% t,e vast ma8orit1 of America's cross&reeding 1out, and an ever-increasing num&er of its adults concede *olitics to &e so in,erentl1 corru*t as to cause increasing num&ers of 9ualified voters to wit,,old from voting% lest in doing so t,eir action &e misconstrued as constituting t,eir a**roval or acce*tance of t,e *resent-da1 corru*ti&ilit1 of *olitics and its conse9uent ina&ilit1 to articulate t,e will of democrac1. In 1<>!% of t,e 7 million *ersons in t,e Anited States =1(< million of w,om were eligi&le to vote?% onl1 7> million% or onl1 one-,alf% of t,e eligi&le *ersons voted in t,e most negativel1 momentous *residential election in nearl1 a t,ird of a centur1. 3f t,at num&er w,o voted% onl1 4! million voted for t,e winning candidate% 4onald 4eagan. #,e Goverw,elming ma8orit1G t,at )resident 4eagan re*eatedl1 claims legitimi6es ,is GmandateG for swee*ing executive and legislative c,ange consists% in fact% of onl1 14 *ercent of t,e *eo*le of t,e Anited States. 2an1 1out, and man1 oldsters ins*ired onl1 &1 a concern for all 5art,ians and convinced t,at t,eir voting cannot stem &ig mone1's PwillQ did not vote. 3n t,e ot,er ,and% t,e economicall1 ric,% see/ing to secure t,eir economic advantage% for exam*le ric, widows and retired executives% leave it to t,eir law1ers% stoc/&ro/ers% or suc, organi6ations as t,e ver1 minor minorit1 organi6ation =immorall1 misre*resenting t,emselves as t,e G2oral 2a8orit1G? to ma/e t,eir voting decisions. 4egarding suc, doing-t,e-t,in/ing-for-ot,ers organi6ations as t,e P2oral 2a8orit1%Q we ,ave Dale

Aniversit1 )resident A. :artlett +iamatti's statement in August 1<>1% as 9uoted from a Anited )ress International dis*atc,0 "e said t,at t,e 2oral 2a8orit1 and ot,er PconservativeQ grou*s are Ps,redding t,e s*iritual fa&ric of our societ1Q and are Pintent on destro1ing diversit1 of o*inion.... #,e1 t,reaten t,roug, *olitical *ressure or *u&lic denunciation w,oever dares to disagree wit, t,eir aut,oritarian *ositions.... #,e1 would swee* &efore t,em an1one w,o ,olds a different o*inion.Q +iamatti furt,er critici6ed t,e P*eddlers of coercionQ for *ressing uncom*romising attitudes t,at are Pdangerous% malicious nonsenseQ and as &eing advocates of P*ol1ester m1sticismQ wit, a goal to Pdivide in t,e name of *atriotism.... #,e1 ,ave licensed a new meanness of s*irit in our land% a resurgent &igotr1 t,at manifests itself in racist and discriminator1 *ostures.Q #,e su*ranational-giant-controlled 2adison Avenue advertising &illions at once re*lied t,roug, t,e editorial *ages of its A.S. news*a*ers w,ic, undertoo/ to vitiate t,e statement of Dale Aniversit1's *resident. It is not li/el1 t,at t,e t,ird-oldest and second-ric,est universit1 in America ,as a &oard of trustees and facult1 t,at would select as its *resident an irres*onsi&le Gcrac/*ot%G w,ic, man1 media editorials asserted +iamatti to &e. :ecause man1 of t,e invisi&le su*ranational cor*oration's manufacturing facilities are *resentl1 located on A.S.A. geogra*,1% and t,e invisi&le giant's armaments o&8ectives re9uire ten 1ears lead-time% t,e colossus ,as now of necessit1 *laced its initial armaments orders in t,e A.S.A.-situated factories. -a*italism's su*ranational cor*orate colossus also finds it most convenient and invisi&l1 ex*edient to continue doing its &usiness under t,e name GAnited StatesG w,ic, is eas1 for it to do effectivel10 first 9uite sim*l1 &1 ,oisting t,e American flag in front of all its factories% and second &1 *ulling t,e vital strings of t,e finance-s,ac/led and lo&&1-loc/ed congressional *u**ets to ma/e t,em *ass t,e re9uisite legislation. #,us% t,e colossus now =earl1 1<> ? ,as in *roduction t,e necessar1 first-t,ings-first of its ultimate ten-1ear% multi-trillion-dollar *rocurement% world-*u&lis,ed as &eing GA.S.A. national defense activit1.G #,roug,out its first 1 7 *re-$orld $ar I 1ears% t,e A.S. government often ,ad no national de&t. $orld $ar I left t,e A.S.A. wit, a national inde&tedness of I33 &illion. #,e A.S.A. &an/ing s1stem went trul1 &an/ru*t in 1< <% &ut t,e 7ew Deal's 1<33 :an/ 2oratorium *ost*oned recognition of t,at fact. Since t,en t,e moment of ac/nowledgment t,at t,e A.S. government itself is financiall1 &an/ru*t ,as &een *ost*oned first &1 furt,er- and furt,er-a,ead *ost*onements of t,e *a1off dates for A.S. notes and &onds and &1 successive votes of t,e A.S. -ongress to increase t,e national de&t limit. :1 Gmone1 accountingG =in contradistinction to real-wealt, accounting?% t,e A.S.A. is now realisticall1 &an/ru*t. Since 7ixon &ecame *resident% t,e A.S.A. ,as &een una&le to *a1 even t,e interest on its national de&t% let alone reduce t,e *rinci*al. :efore 7ixon% -ongress assumed tax underwriting of ever greater interest-&earing on ever more *ost*oned and greater national de&t limits. For all t,e 7ixon 1ears and all t,e 1ears of ,is successors t,e *resident ,as ,ad annuall1 to file a negative &udget% meaning t,e A.S. cannot even *retend to &e a&le to *a1 t,e interest on its inde&tedness. #,e su*ranational-mone1-colossus &an/ing ex*erts t,erefore ,ave ordered its A.S. 1<>1 *resident and its congressional *u**ets to legislate stringent &udgetar1 measures wit,out reducing +runc,'s annual earnings% to &e accom*lis,ed &1 curtailing old-age medical aid and eliminating sc,oolc,ildren's lunc,esNe1ewas, measures *ermitting t,e A.S. government to Gtec,nicall1G assume t,at &1 1<>3 it would &e &alancing its &udget as a first re9uirement of Gsound &an/ing *ractice%G warranting t,e &an/s loaning t,eir funds to accommodate t,e most *rofita&le /nown &usiness% t,at of armaments. "owever% &1 1<> it &ecame evident t,at t,e administration was not going to &e a&le to do so% even wit,in

roug,l1 a I1!!&illion deficienc1. :alancing t,e &udget would% in fact% &e onl1 a Gcredita&ilit1G cosmetic in view of su*ranationalcontrolled international &an/ing's su*era&undant monetar1 ca*a&ilit1 to *a1 for t,e ultimate I.-trillion -IA's =-a*italism's Invisi&le Arm1's? rearmament goal. If t,e su*ranationals are una&le to accom*lis, a A.S. &udget &alancing% t,en a consortium of t,e su*ranational% onl1-logos-identified entities will use its own credit card &an/ing s1stem and comforta&l1 c,arge off to insurance its I.-trillion armaments-ac9uisition *rogram. :ut t,e1 don't want to *la1 t,e game in t,at *rofitless manner. #,e1 want to do it t,roug, A.S. defense orders% w,ic, can *a1 ,andsome dividends t,roug,out t,e *rocess% ma/ing *ossi&le not onl1 t,e continuance of all t,e cor*oration executives &ut t,e refunding of t,eir ca*ital ex*enditures. Six trillion dollarsT ;et's tr1 to sense t,e magnitude of t,at. Six trillion ,a**ens also to &e t,e num&er of dollars t,e A.S.A. and t,e A.S.S.4. ,ave alread1 8ointl1 s*ent on armaments since t,e end of $orld $ar II% w,en t,e Anited 7ations was esta&lis,ed. All electromagnetic radiation travels at 1>.%!!! miles *er secondNt,at is% a little over seven times around t,e 5art,'s e9uator in one second% over to t,e 2oon and &ac/ in four seconds% or over to t,e Sun in eig,t minutes. Six and one-,alf trillion is t,e num&er of miles radiation reac,es out radiall1 in one 1ear% traveling at 1>.%!!! miles *er second. #,at is t,e magnitude of t,e num&er of dollars t,e su*ranational cor*orations are now intent on s*ending% and s*ending exclusivel1 on /illingr1% at t,e same time t,at old *eo*le are de*rived of t,eir securit1 and c,ildren go lunc,less. $it, control of t,e GFree $orldG media% t,e colossus ,o*es to *ost*one world reali6ation of t,e fact of A.S. &an/ru*tc1 for ten 1ears. #,ose ten 1ears constitute t,e time needed to com*lete t,eir *rogram of rearmament *rocurement t,roug, A.S. government mac,iner1. "aving attained its *resent militar1 su*eriorit1% t,e A.S.S.4. is not going to give t,e su*ranationals t,ose ten 1ears to &uild t,eir new offenses. #,e A.S.S.4. soug,t its su*eriorit1 in order to force disarmament% so t,at it could turn its vast industrial *roductivit1 to t,e &enefit of its own *eo*le to *rove t,at socialism can demonstrate a ,ig,er standard of living t,an can ca*italism% and /nowing t,at ca*italism is intent t,at t,e A.S.S.4. s,all never ,ave t,e o**ortunit1. 'nowing t,at ca*italism is so intent% t,e A.S.S.4. is *ro&a&l1 going to tr1 to force a conventional warfaring s,owdown long &efore t,at critical ten-1ears-to-regain-*arit1 o**ortunit1 is afforded to ca*italism. -a*italism's recourse is to ,ave its leaders move into t,e 4oc/1 2ountain atomic-&om&-*roof a*artments% t,en to P*us, t,e &utton w,ic, ends it all for ever1one.Q =If 1ou are u*set &1 t,at% don't forget t,at -ritical )at, does offer a ,a**1% &ut onl1 &1-t,e-s/in-of-our-teet, to &e attained GoutG from t,e dilemma.?

#a$er into %old Alc&emists


#,e su*ranationals ,ave now com*letel1 forsa/en t,eir leaders,i* in t,e once-u*on-a-long-ago-time% *ro,umanit1% industrial mass-*roduction% gained exclusivel1 t,roug, individual inventive ingenuit1% integrit1% and local communit1 *ride in *roducing onl1 t,e &est *ossi&le *roducts% as does Ha*an toda1. Suc, was t,e leaders,i* of "enr1 Ford% Sr.% w,o was ins*ired to mass-*roduce nofrills% relia&le motor ve,icles for t,e lowest *ossi&le *rices *rimaril1 to ,el* t,e farmer get to mar/et. #,at ,is activit1 involved large amounts of mone1 was onl1 incidental. It was o&vious to Ford t,at a *rudent amount of earnings must &e set aside to &u1 ever-im*roving e9ui*ment. Also% ,e determined t,at a safet1-factor sur*lus &e set aside against *oor economic da1s. Ford's enter*rise was never to ma/e mone1.G At enormous ex*ense ,e &oug,t &ac/ all t,e s,ares in ,is Ford 2otor -om*an1 from ,is original &ac/ers% w,om ,e found were *rimaril1 interested in ma/ing mone1. "enr1% Sr.% foug,t H. ). 2organ for man1 1ears as to w,ic, it s,ould &e% Gma/e sense or ma/e mone1%G w,ic, are mutuall1 exclusive. Ford's son and grandson failed to understand old "enr1's ins*irational *,iloso*,1 of real-wealt, *roducing and learned to *la1 onl1 t,e game of mone1ma/ing wit, t,e mone1 t,e1 in,erited. It is t,e strategic *rerogative of t,e invisi&le cor*orate giant to unilaterall1 and ar&itraril1 alter t,e scoring values in t,e economic game of Gearning a livingG vs. eit,er Gwinning a livingG or Gtric/ing a living.G #,e cor*orate colossus alters t,e scoring values &1 increasing *rices to ensure t,at t,e industrial game will alwa1s &e won onl1 &1 t,e Gric,est.G It is reminiscent of t,e following incident of m1 &o1,ood. Amongst t,e neig,&or,ood &o1s of m1 c,ild,ood was one w,ose famil1 was ver1 ric, and ,ad &oug,t ,im a set of &ase&all &ats% &alls% gloves% mitts% and ot,er e9ui*ment suc, as catc,er's mas/s% &ase cus,ions% *neumatic catc,er's &ell1 *rotector% ,ome *lateNt,at is% t,e e9ui*ment for an entire team. Finding a suita&le neig,&or,ood field% ,e would attract a crowd of us. 5ager to *la1% res*lendent in ,is &ase&all uniform% ,e would announce t,e rules of &ase&all as we were to *la1 it if we wanted to use ,is e9ui*ment. $,en% ,owever% ,is side or ,e ,imself &egan to lose or *la1 *oorl1 ,e would c,ange t,e rules% ma/ing ,is side's 8ust-scored runs wort, five of t,e earlier runs. If ,is rule-switc,ing &ecame unacce*ta&le to t,e rest of us% as it often did% ,e would *ic/ u* all t,e *la1ing gear% *ut it in ,is *on1 cart% and drive awa1. "ere is anot,er exam*le. In &etween t,e G,alvesG of an end-of-season c,am*ions,i* *rofessional foot&all game% t,e ,ome team's su*er-ric, and *owerful owners% finding t,eir team t,ree touc,downs &e,ind t,e visitors% convene an effective 9uorum of t,e league's team-owners *resent. Asing various economic wrist-twisting tactics% t,e1 *ersuade a Gcarr1ingG ma8orit1 of t,e owners to vote t,at ,encefort, until furt,er notice touc,downs are to &e scored t,irt1 *oints eac,% including t,e one touc,down 8ust made &1 t,e ,ome team. As t,e final score&oard reads 3!- 1 in favor of t,e ,ome team% it is eas1 to imagine not onl1 t,e consternation of t,e *u&lic over suc, unfair tactics &ut t,e *u&lic's outrig,t re8ection of suc, on t,e s*ot% unilateral value-c,anging. #,is% ,owever% is all t,ere is to t,e *,enomenon /nown as unilateral *rice-advancing% $,ic, is solel1 res*onsi&le for Ginflation.G

#,e *resident of A.S. Steel -or*oration sa1s% G#,e *rice of A.S. steel is now advanced ten dollars *er ton.G #,e *resident of t,e Anited States sa1s% G2r. A.S. Steel% 1ou can't do t,at.G #,e *resident of A.S. Steel re*lies% G7ot onl1 can I% &ut I alread1 ,ave and t,at's t,at% 2r. )resident. 3ver and outTG -lon/. Individual cor*orations wit,in t,e economic *ower structure &ring a&out inflation t,roug, unilateral *riceadvancing% a&out t,e Greasona&lenessG of w,ic, unilateral score-c,anging t,e cor*orate greats use t,eir media owners,i* to educate t,e *u&lic. #,e1 claim t,eir *rice increase ,as &een &roug,t a&out &1 aggravating cost increases wit,in t,eir *articular industr1 as well as &1 foreign com*etition% ergo &1 evolutionar1 events &e1ond t,e *rice-increasing management's control. #o avoid antitrust action% t,e *rice increases are done &1 t,e great industrial cor*orations inde*endentl1% one &1 one.

SSS In order to understand t,e economic events trans*iring in 1<>1% we must com*re,end t,e rudiments of t,e financial securities world. #,e Ga&stract-&eingG cor*oration o*erating wit,in t,e Anited States receives legal aut,orit1 from state and cit1 governments to sell common s,ares in Goutrig,t ris/G ventures% to w,ic, common s,are,olders t,e1 *romise onl1 *ro*ortional s,aring of cas, *rofits from t,eir economicall1 successful o*eration. :ut cor*orations also receive legal aut,orit1 to sell G*referred stoc/s%G to t,e owners of w,ic, t,e cor*oration &ecomes legall1 o&liged to *a1 a fixed annual rate of interest &efore distri&uting an1 of t,e *rofit to t,ose cor*orations' common stoc/,olders. If% ,owever% t,e cor*oration ,as no annual *rofit% it ,as no o&ligation to *a1 interest to *referred stoc/,olders. G)referredG means first to &e G*aid offG at a fixed annual *ercentum rate out of net earnings% after w,ic, fixed *ercentum *a1-off t,e common s,are,olders divide as muc, of t,e earned *rofit as t,e directors of t,e cor*oration feel can &e distri&uted w,ile also ta/ing care of new-develo*ment ex*enses as well as safet1-factor reserve fund set-asides. If t,e cor*orate enter*rise is to &e li9uidated% t,e *referred stoc/,olders are to &e *aid off &efore t,e common stoc/,olders. If t,e cor*oration fails% t,e *referred stoc/,older s,are in w,atever e9uit1 ma1 &e left% &ut not so t,e common s,are,olders. If t,e cor*oration fails and no assets remain% t,e *referred stoc/,olders ,ave no furt,er legal recourse% i.e.% claiming rig,ts. In addition to t,e common and *referred stoc/s% &ot, of w,ic, are outrig,t ris/-venture s,ares% cor*orations can raise initial% wor/ing% or ex*ansion ca*ital &1 issuing &onds% *rovided t,e cor*oration owns free and clear real wealt,% t,at is% real estate or &uildings and easil1 sala&le general mac,iner1% suc, as mac,ine tools% lat,es% drill *resses% etc.% wit, w,ic, mac,inists *roduce s*ecial-*ur*ose mass*roduction tools. #,e word realNof GrealG wealt,% of Grealit1GNdevelo*ed from t,e S*anis, word for Gro1alG or Gro1alt1.G #,e /ing or 9ueen *ersonall1 ac/nowledged trut,. 4eal is w,at t,e socioeconomic *ower structure decrees it is. 4eal is% li/e t,e a&stract legal-entit1 cor*oration% a legall1 acce*ted fiction Nreal estate e9uals ro1al estate. :onds are called securities% and t,eir value is *redicated u*on t,e degree of *ro&a&ilit1 t,at u*on *u&lic li9uidation of a com*an1% t,e real estate% &uildings% and mac,iner1 can &e sold at t,e &onds' face value or more. $,ile cor*orate &onds ,ave *riorit1 over *referred and common stoc/s w,en cor*orations are li9uidated% fail% or are sold% t,e &onds do not ,ave *riorit1 of claim over t,ose to w,om t,e cor*oration is alread1 inde&ted for goods% services% etc.% nor do t,e &onds ,ave *riorit1 over federal%

state% or munici*al taxes. :ond-owners ,ave no s,are in t,e earnings of a cor*oration &ut do ,ave fixed-interest *riorit1 over *referred stoc/s. It is relevant to our understanding of securities to note t,at &onds ot,er t,an t,ose of tax-guaranteed federal% state% count1% and munici*al &onds ,ave often *roven to &e less t,an secure. For instance% a**roximatel1 all t,e railroad-com*an1 &onds of t,e A.S.A. were defaulted% i.e.% &ecame 1!!-*ercent unredeema&le% in t,e economic de*ression of 1< < to 1<33 and t,encefort,. $it,in t,e Anited States of 7ort, America% t,e rig,t to incor*orate is legall1 o&taina&le onl1 from state governments and not from federal nor cit1% town% or count1 governments. If% ,owever% cor*oration *romoters wis, to sell s,ares wort, more t,an I3!!%!!! for ca*ital ex*enditures &efore earnings% t,en t,e federal government's Securities and 5xc,ange -ommission must also give its a**roval. Some states in t,e Anited States grant incor*oration rig,ts t,at are more wor/ingl1 satisfactor1 to a given t1*e of enter*rise t,an t,e *rivileges granted to t,e incor*orators &1 ot,er states. Some state's incor*oration *rivileges are extended to cover t,e cor*oration's o*erations in ot,er states. 2an1 states grant incor*oration *rivileges onl1 wit,in t,eir own &orders. In addition to t,e securities issued &1 cor*orations or &1 nonincor*orated com*anies or *artners,i*s% &onds are issued &1 towns% counties% cities% states% t,e federal government% and multi-state Gaut,orities.G Federal% state% count1% and cit1 =munici*al? &onds ,ave face declared maturit1 dates and clearl1 sc,eduled tax-collection commitments to cover &ot, t,e 1earl1 interest rates and t,e maturit1 re*a1ments to t,e &ond-,older. All suc, government &onds ,ave *rior rig,t to funds *roduced &1 taxes. In t,e world of securitiesN*ro*ertiesNre*resented &1 written documents t,at are legall1 recogni6ed forms of negotia&le monetar1 investments% t,ere are also insurance *olicies% and in *articular lifeinsurance *olicies. 'nown in world ,istor1's earliest records as G&ottomr1%G w,at we now s*ea/ of as insurance dates &ac/ to its *ractice in 4!!! :.-. :a&1lon as t,e underwriting of merc,ant-s,i* vo1ages. #,is *ractice made it *ossi&le for wealt,1 individuals w,o were not s,are,olders in t,e original s,i*&uilding enter*rise to *artici*ate at t,eir own ris/ in t,e merc,ant-s,i* venturing% w,ic, w,en successful was fa&ulousl1 so. "istoricall1% life insurance is a ver1 recent form of t,e alread1 wealt,1 ,umans' and t,eir cor*orations' ca*ital gam&ling% and does not &egin until t,e industrial era of t,e late nineteent, and earl1 twentiet, centur1% w,en tec,nolog1 &egan to render ,umans' immediate *,1sical environment more *ro*itious for t,e *rotecting% su**ort% and omni-accommodation of increasing num&ers of ,uman individuals% des*ite remote devastations occurring in t,e world's wilderness areas. #,e tec,nolog1 of industriali6ation was first ta/en advantage of &1 t,e militar1 s*ecificall1 intent on ,ow to more accuratel1 /ill more and more *eo*le at ever great distances in ever s,orter *eriods of time. As a conse9uence% t,e tec,nologicall1 advanced nineteent,-centur1 wea*onr1 witnessed greatl1 increased war-wroug,t devastation% leaving more and more wounded to die on t,e &attlefields. #,e medical world &eing as 1et inex*erienced and ignorant% t,e A.S.A. -ivil $ar saw t,e ,ig,est ratio of deat,s *er &attlefield-committed soldiers in all ,istor1. Due to medical ignorance% t,e A.S. -ivil $ar also saw more wounded left unattended to die on t,e &attlefield t,an in all ot,er wars of /nown ,istor1. $,en t,e A.S.A. entered $orld $ar I in 1<17% it was as/ed &1 t,e :ritis, to re*lace all t,e line-of-

su**l1 s,i*s t,e :ritis, ,ad lost to +erman su&marines and simultaneousl1 to &ring t,e A.S. 7av1 to *arit1 wit, t,at of t,e :ritis, w,ile also training% arming% trans*orting% and 7av1-escorting one million soldiers across t,e +ermansu&marine-infested Atlantic to t,e &attlefields of France. $,en t,e num&ers of A.S.A. troo*s /illed and wounded in $orld $ar I &attling reac,ed un*recedented num&ers% t,e A.S. -ongress was confronted wit, t,e enormous cost of training% arming% and transatlantic-re*lacing of t,eir /illed and wounded troo*s in France. #,e A.S. -ongress was t,en informed of an alternative solution to t,e re*lacement *ro&lem. #,e A.S. medical scientists informed t,e A.S. -ongress of t,e *otential a&ilit1 to save and re*air t,e wounded A.S. soldiers in France% *rovided enoug, mone1 was a**ro*riated for a /nown-to-&e-*ossi&le vast advancement in medical science0 drugs% e9ui*ment% and *ractice. #,e cost of t,is ca*ital investment in medical science% t,oug, ,istoricall1 un*recedented% was far less t,an t,e cost of entirel1 new troo* re*lacements from t,e A.S. -onvinced of t,ese facts% t,e A.S. -ongress a**ro*riated t,e funds for t,e medical-science solution of its *ro&lem. It wor/ed. $,en t,e war was over and t,e saving and re,a&ilitation of vast num&ers of veterans was reali6ed% t,e new-era medical esta&lis,ment was not dis&anded. 5nt,usiasticall1 su**orted &1 citi6ens in general% scientific medicine refocused its attention on t,e A.S.A. ,ome front. 3ne after anot,er% t,e immediatel1 fatal and Gincura&leG diseases% let,al conditions of 1esterda1% came swiftl1 under com*lete control. 2edical information regarding furt,er curing and effective antici*ator1 avoidances was enormousl1 ex*anded in t,e late 1< !s. It was discovered in t,e late 1< !s t,at t,e area of ,ig,est mortalit1 was t,e *eriod of c,ild&irt, and its first ensuing four 1ears. #,is &roug,t successful co*ing wit, t,ese initial 1ears' fatalities into general effectiveness in t,e 1<3!s. #,e seeming *o*ulation ex*losion after $orld $ar II was due in fact not to a *ostwar increase in t,e &irt,rate% w,ose small rise in t,e A.S.A. lasted for onl1 two 1ears% &ut to t,e coming of visi&le age of t,ose w,o used to die &ut did not now or ,ereafter die in t,e wom& or at &irt, or wit,in t,eir first four 1ears in t,e 1<3!s% as ,ad t,ose conceived or &orn &efore t,e 1<3!s% toget,er wit, t,e su&se9uent esca*ees of t,e *re-1<3!s c,ild,ood mortalities. #,ere is no scientificall1 accredited manifest of an alteration in t,e extreme-limit magnitude of ,uman life-s*an t,roug,out all recorded ,istor1. #,ere are man1 claims and assertions of great longevit1% &ut 113 1ears is t,e greatest s*an *ositivel1 /nown to exist. 3ne ,undred and t,irteen 1ears is t,e terminal norm of ,uman life. "ow man1 attain t,eir *otential longevit1 is anot,er matter. Few do. "owever% t,e num&er of t,ose w,o do is now increasing. Ouite clearl1% t,e a&ilit1 to su&stitute *lastic &ones and mec,anical ,earts% etc.% suggests t,at we ma1 ,ave entirel1 inanimate *,1sical ,uman mec,anisms% *roving w,at we ,ave contended from t,e &eginning to &e true% i.e.% t,at w,atever it ma1 &e% life is not t,e *,1sical e9ui*ment t,at it em*lo1s an1 more t,an is t,e tele*,one or an1 ot,er of t,e integral or detac,ed tools t,at life em*lo1s. Des*ite man1 dramaticall1 negative side-effects and feed&ac/s% twentiet,-centur1 tec,nolog1 ,as rendered t,e ever1da1 *,1sical environments in t,e A.S.A. and elsew,ere ever more favora&le to ,uman life. #,is ,as greatl1 increased t,e reali6ed life-s*an as well as t,e *,1si9ue of Americans and ot,ers living under t,e same tec,nological im*rovements of t,e environmentNin t,e 1ears &etween $orld $ar I and $orld $ar II% t,e average ,eig,t of American males increased four inc,es. A *o*ular 1<!! song said% GA dollar a da1 is ver1 good *a1 w,en 1ou wor/ on t,e &oulevard.G #wo and a ,alf dollars *er fourteen-,our da1 was t,e *a1 for m1 own first *re-$orld $ar I 8o& in 7ew Dor/ -it1 wit, one of t,e great meat-*ac/ing com*anies% I1( a wee/ =I>>! a 1ear?% and I was a&le to live ,a**il1 &ut frugall1 on it. I was married in 1<17% and as an ensign A.S.7. in t,e A.S. 7av1's 5uro*ean

war 6one dut1 I was receiving I1%>!! a 1ear. #,e 1ounger 1ou are% t,e more attractivel1 low are t,e annual rates of *a1ment for maintaining eac, t,ousand dollars wort, of a life-insurance *olic1. In 1<17 I figured t,at if% w,en I died% m1 life insurance *olic1 would give m1 wife a ca*ital sum of I(!%!!!% s,e could de*osit t,at sum in a savings &an/. S,e would t,en receive a 4 *ercent annual interest *a1ment of I %!!! w,ic, would &e I !! more *er 1ear t,an ,ad &een our A.S. 7av1 ensign's *a1. S,e would ,ave onl1 one of us two to loo/ out for% so t,at s,e s,ould &e a&le to save and add to t,e *rinci*al de*osited in t,e savings &an/. According to t,eir advertising% t,e savings &an/ would continuall1 Gcom*oundG t,e interest on t,e de*osited amount. #,at was t,e economic *icture *resented to me in 1<17 &1 t,e so-called ,onest &usinesses and t,e dee*l1 res*ected &an/ing world. )rudential ;ife Insurance -om*an1 de*icted itself as GSecure as t,e 4oc/ of +i&raltar.G So I &oug,t I(!%!!! wort, of life *olicies. For m1 $orld $ar I 6one activit1 of eig,teen mont,s duration I was given a &onus of a full1 *aid I(%!!! of life insurance *a1a&le to m1 ,eirs at m1 deat,. #,e life-insurance com*an1's sales tal/ failed to antici*ate t,e great deflation of t,e individuals' dollars% &roug,t a&out &1 mone1ma/ing &usiness' greed increasing t,e *rices of *roducts and services w,ose *,1sical costs were tec,nologicall1 ever decreasing. A t,ird of a centur1 later% m1 annual cost of living at a level w,ic, *ermitted me to travel to give lectures and to design and *,1sicall1 *roduce im*roved mass-*roduction *rotot1*es of livingr1 artifacts reac,ed m1 1<17 assumed total Glive-on-its-interestG ca*ital e9uit1 of I(!%!!! &eing com*letel1 s*ent eac, 1ear. I sold m1 life-insurance *olicies to t,e life-insurance com*anies for t,eir t,en accrued cas, value of I %!!!. =#,is &oug,t me t,e time to develo* t,e geodesic domes.? #oda1% as 1et living in t,e same manner w,ile doing t,e wor/ essential to following t,roug, on m1 life commitment to solve socioeconomic *ro&lems exclusivel1 &1 invention and develo*ment of artifacts instead of &1 *olitics% m1 annual cost of o*eration ,as reac,ed I3!!%!!! for servicing m1 commitment to *ro&lem-solving onl1 &1 artifacts wit, no savings accruing w,atsoever. :ecause I am not a G&usinessG or a cor*oration m1 gross inta/e is rated as *ersonal income and I am t,erefore in t,e (!*ercent tax &rac/et% w,ic, *recludes m1 saving an1 of t,at income% s,ould I wis, to% w,ic, I fortunatel1 do notB t,oug, I am convinced t,at I am getting more for ,umanit1 wit, t,e dollars I s*end t,an is an1 form of tax-su**orted government ex*enditure. 5ac, of t,e t,ree D1maxion t,ree-w,eel% front-drive% rear-steered cars% &uilt &1 me in t,e de*t,s of t,e 1<3!s de*ression% cost I >%!!!% i.e.% I>4%!!! in all. #oda1 t,e1 would cost twent1 times as muc, for t,e same ve,icles% &uilt of t,e same materials. :oastfull1 Get,icalG &ig &usiness and &an/ing ,ave reduced m1 Gnecessitous and desira&leG ac9uiring ca*a&ilit1 &1 <( *ercent. #,at is% t,e1 ,ave *riced and ot,erwise mani*ulated t,e mone1 game in suc, a wa1 t,at I<( out of ever1 I1!! I ,ave earned ,as &een ta/en awa1. ;ife-insurance com*anies &et t,at ,umanit1 is going to live longer t,an it ex*ects. #,ose w,o &u1 life insurance are &etting t,at t,e1 are going to live s,orter t,an t,e insurance com*an1 t,in/s t,e1 are going to live. #,e life-insurance com*anies invented t,e term Gex*ectanc1G of *ro&a&l1-to-&e-reali6ed longevit1 of s*ecific classes of ,umans existing under various environmental conditions in contradistinction to t,e =now wor/ingl1 assumed? unvar1ing maximum limit of 113 1ears for all *eo*le. #,e overall ,istor1 of ,umanit1's attained longevit1 is one in res*ect to w,ic, t,e average individual's

attained life-s*an ,as *rogressivel1 increased from a G*ro&a&le average ex*ectanc1G of nineteen 1ears of age for t,e *eo*le of (!!!-:.-. 5g1*t =at sixteen 1ears% Alexander t,e +reat was t,e world's leading general? to sevent1 1ears in A.D. 1<>! A.S.A. #,oug, manifesting man1 set&ac/s% t,e overall evolutionaril1 inexora&le increase in longevit1 of t,ose living wit,in t,e tec,nologicall1 advancing environment is a *roduct of ,umanit1 alwa1s gaining more ex*erience and learning ever more from its errors of conce*tioning% and acting on ,ow to co*e more effectivel1 and intelligentl1 wit, t,e *rogression of natural exigencies. "umans gain des*ite enormous set&ac/s &1 industrial environment*olluting. #,e insurance com*anies collect all *ossi&le vital statistics governing t,e *ro&a&ilities of individual ,uman survival under all t,e /nown controlling conditions. #,e insurance com*anies ,ave large staffs of statisticians /nown as actuaries% w,o% aided toda1 &1 com*uters% are a&le ever more effectivel1 to render t,e insurance cor*orations' stoc/,olders &ets to &e a**roximatel1 Gsure t,ings.G In investing t,e insureds' *remiums toda1% t,e1 find I:2% Du)ont% and ot,er suc, stoc/s to &e Gsure t,ings%G and taxsecured A.S. government% state% count1% and munici*al &onds t,e most ris/1 of investments% for reasons we will later examine. During t,e first t,ree-9uarters of t,e twentiet, centur1% average life-ex*ectanc1 in t,e most favora&le environment countries ,as almost dou&led. $,en I was &orn in 1><(% life ex*ectanc1 for a male &orn in 7ew 5ngland was fort1two 1ears of age. 3n Hul1 1 % 1<33% I *assed m1 Gex*ectanc1 da1.G 3n Hul1 1 % 1<7<% I com*leted m1 Gsecond lifetimeG or dou&le ex*ectanc1. I am now in t,e t,ird 1ear of m1 Gt,ird-ex*ectanc1 lifetimeG and am ver1 ,ealt,1% wit, a new stainless-steel ,i* I ,ave 8ust ac9uired. 21 two com*leted lifetimes and m1 t,ird of a t,ird lifetime ,ave found t,e great ma8orit1 of Gsavv1%G well-todo individuals I ,ave met convinced t,at t,ere exists an in,erent inade9uac1 of life-su**ort on *lanet 5art,% and t,erefore t,at t,eir own successful survival as well as t,at of t,ose w,om t,e1 c,eris, de*ends u*on t,eir cleverl1 learning more and more a&out ,ow to &e legall1 selfis, and t,ere&1 to accom*lis, *ersonal economic advantage &1 antici*atoril1 de*riving ot,ers in directl1 undetecta&le wa1s. #,ese wa1s are legall1 and sociall1 acce*ted *ractices of deceiving and c,eating t,e *u&licN e.g.% &1 altering t,e scoring s1stem and t,e official Ggame rulesG of t,e accrued monetar1 e9uities of ot,er ,umans t,roug, 6oning laws% Getc.G x 1!1! wa1s. )rice mani*ulation is most often defended as &eing governed &1 su**l1-and-demand varia&les% i.e.% &1 w,at t,e traffic will &earG and not &1 time-energ1 costing% w,ic, science finds to &e exclusivel1 o*erative t,roug,out all t,e constant energ1-transformings and interc,angings of Aniverse. #,is legal de*rivation of ot,er ,umans to one's own *ersonal advantage is most sim*l1 accom*lis,ed t,roug, increasing rents or *rices of a cu* of coffee or a secondrate cigar =&ot, of w,ic, ,ave escalated during m1 lifetime from five cents to fift1 cents?. #,e *owerful social *recedent for *rice-advancing ,as &een initiated &1 non*eris,a&le mine and oil-well owners and t,ose ot,er *rime industrial *roducers% t,e *,1sical cost of w,ose *roducts% measured in ergs of energ1 *er ,our and *ounds of coal or *etroleum *er *ound of manufactured goods% ,as steadil1 decreased. #,e acceleration in tec,nological en,ancement of t,e living environment a**arentl1 accounts for mar/ed lifeex*ectanc1 increases in *ost-$orld $ar I -anada% A.S.A.% Sweden% Australia% Anited 'ingdom% 7ew Uealand% 7et,erlands% Ha*an. In t,ese countries in 1<.> t,e value of life-insurance *olicies in force exceeded t,eir res*ective gross national incomes. In t,e A.S.A. in 1<7! t,ere were 3(( million life-insurance *olic1,olders. #,is &eing more *olicies t,an citi6ens meant t,at man1 citi6ens ,old several *olicies. In 1<7!% t,e assets of 17<! A.S. Iife-insurance com*anies totaled !> &illion dollars.

#,roug,out t,e ,istor1 of t,e Anited States of 7ort, America% until 1<( % t,e federal% state% and munici*al &onds guaranteed &1 t,e tax-collecting ca*a&ilities of t,ose aut,orities% fortified &1 t,eir a&ilit1 to sei6e t,e *ro*ert1 of tax evaders% were generall1 rated t,e most secure of GsecuritiesG to *rotect t,e A.S.A. *o*ulation. Antil 1<( t,e states and federal government re9uired t,at all life-insurance com*anies% all savings &an/s% and all trust funds invest onl1 in notes and &onds of t,e ever-suita&l1-increasa&le% tax-su**orted federal% state% munici*al% and multi-state aut,orities% w,ose &onds were officiall1 9ualified &1 federall1 su*ervised aut,orities as &eing Glegal for trust funds.G Included in t,e trust-funds categor1 were all t,e &an/- or law1er-administered wills and trust funds of all /inds% all em*lo1ment or executive retirement funds of cor*orations% la&or unions% or coo*eratives% all savings &an/s and life insurance com*anies. In t,e *ost-1<33 *ullout from t,e Ga&solute economic cras,G 1ears of 1< < to 1<33% t,e A.S. -ongress a**roximatel1 unanimousl1 enacted a num&er of measures essential for co*ing wit, t,e economic errors clearl1 manifest in t,e *ost-mortem studies of t,e +reat -ras,. 5ssential to t,e correction of t,ose errors was t,e esta&lis,ment of a&solutel1 interconstant *rice% wage% rent% and interestrate controls. )rofits were not onl1 *ermitted &ut welcomed. #,e1 ,ad% ,owever% to &e inventivel1 attained &1 *roducing more% &etter goods% more satisfactor1 services% etc.% for t,e same or lesser amounts of energ1% time% and materials invested. #,oroug, review of t,ose 1<3!-4 economic clim&-out 1ears' events and t,eir utter undoing in 1<( is clearl1 related in t,e c,a*ter G;egall1 )iggil1%G in m1 &oo/ -ritical )at,. In 1<( % t,e twent1-1ear mori&und +.3.). regained control of t,e *olitical initiative and immediatel1 eliminated all *rice% rent% interest% and wage controls. It also *assed laws allowing insurance com*anies% savings &an/s% retirement funds% and all trust funds in general to invest in common stoc/s% *referred stoc/s% and cor*orate &onds. #,is also &roug,t a&out t,e formation of a m1riad of investment-trust funds. It did not% ,owever% allow t,e A.S. government or an1 of t,e states% counties% or munici*alities to invest t,e enormous Social Securit1 automaticall1tax-collected individual wor/er's funds or an1 ot,er of its future-committed economic-res*onsi&ilit1 funds to &e invested in an1 ot,er t,an its own A.S.A. government% state% count1% or munici*alit1 dollar-savings-accounts% w,ose *urc,asing e9uit1 was &eing ever de*reciated &1 inflation. $it, w,olesale industrial *rices freed to escalate =t,oug, *rotested against &1 t,e A.S. 5isen,owert,roug,--arter *residents?% retail *rices% wages% and cor*orate s,are *rices as traded on t,e stoc/ mar/ets swiftl1 escalated in res*onse. So-called inflation was inevita&le. $,at t,e colossus' media call GinflationG is of course deflation of ,umanit1's &u1ing *ower. Inflation does not increase t,e true values nor *roduce more or &etter goods. All tal/ of Federal 4eserve rediscount-rate-increases acting as an inflation retardant is in fact onl1 Grationali6ationG camouflage for escalating &an/ usur1 rates. #,oug, a Federal 4eserve interest-rate increase ma1 *roduce a momentar1 deflection in t,e Grate of inflation curve%G it never does an1 more t,an t,at. #,ere is no evidence w,atsoever t,at Federal 4eserve rediscount-rate-increases successfull1 arrest inflation. #,is &eing so% t,e continuance of suc, interest-rate increases ostensi&l1 to com&at inflation as actuated &1 t,e *rivate-enter*rise-controlled and deceivingl1 misnamed GFederalG 4eserve :an/ s1stem must in ,istorical retros*ect &e identified as a fraudulent means for increasing t,e *rofits of t,e &an/ing s1stem.

$,en 7ixon cut loose t,e A.S. dollar from its A.S. government 1<33-fixed =I3 -an-ounce? relations,i* to gold% t,e A.S. citi6en's dollar e9uit1 declined *reci*itousl1. #,e last t,ird of a centur1 of overall stoc/-mar/et *riceadvances% in direct corres*ondence to t,e role of inflation in &usiness *ricings in general% ,as *roduced ever widening &ut false ga*s &etween *eo*le's government fund e9uit1 values and t,e *ortfolio of world-around stoc/mar/et values of t,e securities of t,e *rivate-enter*rise s1stem. "ad t,e A.S. government in 1<( &een allowedN&1 t,e A.S. government itself% w,ic, did t,e granting Nto invest t,eir Social Securit1 and ot,er a**ro*riated funds in Fortune's leading one ,undred cor*orations' common s,ares% as were all t,e fund managers of all t,e wit,in-t,e-A.S.A. trust funds% life-insurance com*anies% and investment trusts wit, t,eir funds% t,e 1<> value of t,e A.S. government-tax-collected Social Securit1 and ot,er funds would *ermit t,e A.S.A. to extend all manner of social &enefits to all its *eo*le. "o*efull1% to *revent unilateral *rice mani*ulation t,e original value of t,e A.S. government taxcollected Social Securit1 funds was *rice-loc/ed into gold at I3 an ounce. #,is was done w,en a**roximatel1 all t,e world's monetar1 gold &ullion was stored in t,e A.S. #reasur1's Fort 'nox% 'entuc/1 "ills vaults. It was t,en t,at t,e A.S. government contracted wit, its wor/ing citi6ens to *rovide eac, wit, *ost-retirement Social Securit1% to &e *urc,ased &1 t,emNas wit, all life insurance N&1 *a1ments deducted from t,eir wages and salaries and originall1 matc,ed &1 e9ual sums *aid for &1 t,e em*lo1ers% all *aid to t,e government in t,e form of taxes. #,e first 4e*u&lican *residenc1 after t,e 7ew Deal allowed t,e em*lo1ers to write off t,eir s,are of t,is &1 allowing t,em to deduct it as o*erating ex*ense &efore calculating annual taxes. #,e Hanuar1 1<> value of t,e A.S. government's u*-tot,e-minute *aid-in Social Securit1 and ot,er tax-collected% government-committed funds are now stas,ed awa1 onl1 in in/ figures in t,e A.S. #reasur1 De*artment &oo/s% com*letel1 &ereft of t,at fund's I3 -*er-ounce lin/age wit, gold% as ar&itraril1 severed &1 t,e 4e*u&lican *resident of t,e Anited States wit,out aut,orit1 from t,e A.S. -ongress and onl1 on t,e advice of media-unidentified non-government Got,ersG wit, w,om ,e met in a secret two-da1 conference on 2inot Island in +il/e1's "ar&or% Isles&oro =a )eno&scot :a1% 2aine% island?% after most of t,e gold ,ad &een wit,drawn from t,e 'entuc/1 "ills vaults to meet negative international &alances of trade &roug,t a&out &1 oil im*orts. If% since t,eir ince*tion a ,alf-centur1 ago% t,e tax deductions for Social Securit1 ,ad &een invested in leading common stoc/s &1 a consortium of 2errill ;1nc,-grade investment ,ouses% t,e ma8orit1 of A.S. senior citi6ens would now &e multimillionaires. #,e advertising industr1% t,e &ro/ers% t,e &an/s% t,e conglomerates% t,e s,i**ing &usiness% and la&or unions ,ave all insinuated t,eir mone1-ma/ing or wage-e9uit1 e9uali6ation into t,e com*lex *riceincreasing. All t,e w,ile% t,e actual &asic costs of nature's cattle's calves' ,ide-ma/ing from t,e *,otos1nt,eticall1 Sun-im*ounded ,1drocar&on-ric, vegetation energ1 ,as not increased one iota. Inventors ,ave greatl1 reduced t,e manufacturing costs accom*lis,ed onl1 &1 mac,iner1 w,ose installation costs re9uire large ca*ital sums. $,at we ,ave ex*erienced are ever larger sums of ot,er's mone1 &eing commanded &1 t,e mone1-

ma/ersNall at t,e ex*ense of t,e individual ,uman &eings w,o do not command suc, si6a&le funds% discouraging t,eir enter*rise and initiative. $,en in 1< ! I &oug,t m1 I(!%!!! life-insurance *olicies% t,e &est A.S. 7av1 officers' s,oes cost I4 a *air. -ivilians ,ad to *a1 I( for first-class leat,er s,oes. Fanc1% made-to-order -ordovans cost I7 a *air. In t,e sixt1-1ear interim% t,e cows ,ave not im*roved t,e 9ualit1 of t,eir ,idesB automated s,oemanufacturing *rocesses ,ave not im*roved t,e s,oes. In fact% t,e :#A's =:ritis, #,ermal Anits? *er eac, /ilowatt of t,e electricit1 re9uired to o*erate t,e s,oe-*roduction mac,iner1 ,as continuall1 decreasedB &ut mone1-ma/ing &usiness ,as gotten t,e *rice increased to I(! a *air. #o do so% after eac, of t,eir ar&itrar1 *rice-increasings solel1 for greater *rofit t,e1 ,ave ,ad to s,are a minimum of t,eir *rofit wit, t,e la&or unions else t,e wor/ers could not &u1 t,e s,oes. If 1ou are not a la&or-union&ac/ed wage-earner 1ou sim*l1 *a1 more and more for t,e same s,oes% w,ic, again means t,at t,ose mani*ulating large amounts of mone1 are ro&&ing 1ou. #,e stoc/ mar/ets reflect t,ese *rice increases. Since t,e s,oes are no &etter and often worse% t,e net of it all is t,at t,e same s,oes re9uire ten times more of t,e individual's *a1c,ec/ dollars% so I am &eing ro&&ed &1 t,e s1stem and m1 government is una&le to *rotect meB in fact% t,e *resent administration of m1 would-&e *eo*le's government is &eing conducted &1 t,ose w,o ,ave &een ro&&ing me. #,e1 ,ave &ecome utterl1 callous in t,eir view*oint of rationali6ed selfis,ness &ased on t,e economic assum*tion of Gnot enoug, for &ot, 1ou and meG w,erefore t,e1 loo/ out onl1 for t,emselves. #,ese are t,e *eo*le w,o are even now maneuvering toward an atomicwar exc,ange in w,ic, all t,e unem*lo1ed and *oor in general are t,e onl1 ones sure to &e eliminated. #,e 4eagan government's reduction of taxes for t,e ric, mone1-ma/ers w,ic, mig,t ot,erwise ,ave &een a**lied to saving t,e nation's ,uman securit1 s1stem% w,ile concurrentl1 also tr1ing to increase t,e annual amount of armaments a**ro*riations to a I1(! &illion level% s,ows ,ow a&solutel1 rut,lessl1 t,e directors of t,e su*ranational colossus are determined to ac9uire t,eir own su*erarms *rotection against communism w,ile realisticall1 ma/ing ,undreds of &illions of dollars a 1ear manufacturing t,eir armaments w,ile also ruining t,e lives =slow murdering? of man1 millions of A.S. citi6en wor/ers to w,om t,e A.S. government ,as sold t,e insurance of oldage and ,ealt,-securit1 &enefits. 7ixon's cutting loose of t,e *rice anc,orage &etra1ed all non-wealt,1 A.S. citi6ens. #,e 4eagan government ,as reinstated t,e militar1 draft to raise troo*s to *rotect ca*italism against communism% w,ile refusing funds to &ur1 t,e &odies of its a**ro*riations-a&andoned deceased veterans% w,ic, again ma/es it clear t,at w,at was once t,e 4e*u&lican )art1 of ;incoln is now t,e *art1 of unmitigated selfis,ness of &ig mone1. $e ,ave arrived at an overall economic condition w,ere t,e seemingl1 inaliena&le rig,ts of A.S. citi6ens,i* can &e en8o1ed onl1 if one is t,e owner of an amount of stoc/s w,ose dividends exceed I(!%!!! annuall1 *er individual at t,e *resent level of dollar de*reciation. #,e ver1 word GinflationG is a deli&eratel1 dece*tive term ado*ted to ex*loit t,e easil1 misguided ,uman reflex conditioning. It was s*ontaneousl1 c,osen to o&scure t,e fact t,at all non,olders of cor*orate s,ares are &eing legall1 ro&&ed. #,e A.S. government #reasur1% in its almost dail1 tas/ of arranging for loans from s1ndicates of &an/s and &ro/erage ,ouses for funding and refunding its ever-morefre9uentl1-coming-due-for-*a1ment s,ort- and long-term government o&ligations% finds it ever more ex*ensive to mar/et even its s,ortterm *romissor1 notes and longer*eriod &onds. Its long-term &onds sell at *rices w,ic,% wit, interiml1

accruing interest% ,ave ultimate monetar1 1ieldsN&etween t,e *rice at w,ic, t,e1 were *urc,ased in t,e financial mar/et and t,eir face-value maturit1 *a1offNin t,e neig,&or,ood of 1> *ercent% s,owing clearl1 t,at t,e financial-mar/et world is now assuming t,at t,e A.S. government will soon reac, a crisis *oint &e1ond w,ic, it will no longer &e a&le to *a1 off eit,er its s,ort- or long-term o&ligations. All t,e &ig &ro/erage ,ouses and &an/s t,at 8oin in s1ndication to ,andle t,e sale of t,e governmentrefunding-note sales ma/e so muc, *rofit in doing so t,at t,e1 will /ee* on ris/ing t,eir 8oint underwriting until t,e1 see t,e moment of formall1 ac/nowledged &an/ru*tc1 of t,e nation to &e less t,an a 1ear awa1. $,en t,e score reads one trillion and a ,alf% wit, a de&t increasing regularl1 at over 1!! &illion a 1ear% some&od1 is going to see t,at t,e em*eror ,as no clot,es and w,en t,e1 s,out out to t,at effect% t,ere will &e a swift world ac/nowledgment of t,e fact. #,en t,e1 will tr1 G#itle 13%G w,ic, allows t,e &an/ru*t organi6ation to /ee* on o*erating and t,us terminate an1 and all ris/s of *rivate enter*riseNfor w,ic, ris/ing on &e,alf of ,uman gains it ,as &een given t,e man1 considerations suc, as cor*orate *rivileges. In t,e Se*tem&er 1% 1<>1% sales of A.S. #reasur1 ninet1da1 notes% w,ic, were almost certainl1 redeema&le &efore an1 A.S. government &an/ru*tc1 *a1ment-defaults% *roduced 1ields t,at were momentaril1 ,ig,er t,an t,e earnings on man1 ,ig,-grade cor*orate s,ares. Antil t,e summer of 1<>1 t,ese s,ort-term% ,ig,-1ield government notes ,ad &een sold onl1 in minimum lots% t,e *rices of w,ic, ,ave &een &e1ond t,e ever1da1 &u1ing sco*e of individual citi6ens &ut at negligi&le *rices to t,e su*ranationals or an1 of t,eir world &an/s. It is now far more ris/1 to &u1 A.S. government securities t,an it is to &u1 s,ares in w,at once was ris/ ca*ital's economic venture cor*oration s,ares. #,ere is not,ing in t,e words or s*irit of t,e A.S. Declaration of Inde*endence or A.S. -onstitution w,ic, states or suggests t,e A.S.A. is committed exclusivel1 to t,e success of t,e ric,. #,e A.S.A. we ,ave /nown is now &an/ru*t and extinct. #,e swift coming-a*art of our national economic s1stem to ma/e wa1 for evolution's inexora&l1 develo*ing integration of a world socioeconomic s1stem is manifest in t,e full-*age advertisement in t,e Sunda1 7ew Dor/ #imes =August <% 1<>1? &1 one of t,e most conservative of t,e 7ew Dor/ savings &an/s0 G1>R Interest Starting 7ow. A* to I %!!! #ax-Free Interest Starting 3ct. 1.G For t,is same interest rate% Dime Savings :an/ re9uired an investment of I(%!!!. #went1 similarl1 un*recedented savings-&an/ ads a**eared in t,e same financial section. :efore 1<>!% A.S. savings &an/s ,ad *aid in t,e range of 4-*ercent interest. #,e following wee/% t,at of August 1.% t,e same *let,ora of &an/ advertisements a**eared% wit, t,e *ercentage increased to ( *ercent. :1 t,e wee/ of August 3% t,e advertisements ,ad advanced t,eir offer to 4! *ercent interest. #,is was% of course% t,e correctl1 calculated *ercentage of gain% &ut misleadingl1 em*lo1ed. #,e *ercentage re*resented G1ield to maturit1G in res*ect to t,e low August *urc,asing *rice of A.S. #reasur1 notes maturing on 3cto&er 1% 1<>1% w,ose de*ressed mar/et value indicated not onl1 t,e imminence of A.S.A. &an/ru*tc1% &ut t,e ex*ectation t,at t,is *articular set of A.S.A. Grefunding notesG at ever ,ig,er interest rates and on ever s,orter maturit1 terms would in all *ro&a&ilit1 &e redeemed &efore common recognition of t,e outrig,t &an/ru*tc1. #,e advertising was deli&erate and misc,ievousl1 misleading in t,at it im*lied a continuing 4!-*ercent interest rate if 1ou de*osited several t,ousand dollarsN w,ereas t,e interest advertised was to accrue onl1 until 3cto&er 1% 1<>1. #,e advertisements failed to clearl1 communicate t,at t,e interest rate after 3cto&er 1 would &e a customar1 savings-account rate. #,e advertisements were ,oaxes to ac9uire savings de*osits% w,ic, t,e &an/ could loan out at muc, ,ig,er rates of interest. At t,is *oint in our review of ,ow economic and ot,er social conditions ,ave evolved to suc, a t,reateningl1 devastating future outloo/ for man1 if not all ,umans% we wis, to recall t,at inexora&le cosmic evolution is intent on integrating all ,umanit1 in one glo&al government and% t,erefore% on

eliminating all of *lanet 5art,'s nations and on doing so in a ,urr1. #,e most difficult of all t,e world's sovereignties to eliminate is clearl1 t,at of t,e A.S.A. $e recall ,aving forecast t,is termination of t,e A.S.A. at least fifteen 1ears ago. #,e 1(! nations are 1(! clots in t,e economic &loodstream of our *lanet. #,e ,eadlong rus, into t,e atomic ,olocaust is in fact a far more t,reatening develo*ment t,an t,e natural economic demise of t,e A.S.A.% w,ic, in fact ma1 &e viewed as sim*l1 a selfremoving*lanetar1-economics-&lood-clot event.

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It must &e remem&ered t,at% as clearl1 elucidated in -ritical )at, and 3*erating 2anual for S*aces,i* 5art, =#,e Hul1 31% 1<>1% issue of )u&lis,er's $ee/l1 re*orted on t,e first A.S. *u&lis,ers' trade fair in t,e )eo*le's 4e*u&lic of -,ina. 3ver six ,undred *u&lis,ers and eig,t t,ousand titles were re*resented% wit, several million 5nglis,-reading -,inese attending t,e ex,i&it in six cities. 5laine Frumer% a mem&er of t,e A.S. delegation re*orting in an accom*an1ing article entitled G$,at t,e -,inese ;oo/ed At%G listed 3*erating 2anual for S*aces,i* 5art, first on t,e list s,e com*iled of t,e ten &oo/s t,e -,inese s,owed t,e most interest in.?% mone1 is not wealt, and t,at wealt, is t,e organi6ed tec,nological ca*a&ilit1 to *rotect% nurture% educate% and accommodate t,e forward da1s of ,umans% w,ereas mone1 is onl1 a medium of exc,ange and a cas, accounting s1stem. 2one1 ,as &ecome com*letel1 mono*oli6ed &1 t,e su*ranational-cor*oration colossi% w,ic, in,erentl1 as legal a&stractions ignore t,e *ro&lem of ,ow to *rotect and nurture ,uman lives. In t,e ver1 largest wa1 of loo/ing at *lanet 5art,'s socioeconomic-evolution events% we must o&serve t,at ,umans are designed wit, legs and not roots. Desterda1% ,umanit1 develo*ed tem*orar1 roots as it cultivated its life-su**ort food root-grown on t,e land. #,e metals made *ossi&le metal canning of food and mo&ili6ation of mac,iner1. #oda1% all of ,uman existence de*ends on t,e swift% world-around intercommunication s1stem o*erating at 1>.%!!! miles *er second. $e ,ave transformed realit1 from 7ewton's Gat restG norm to an 5instein's 1>.%!!!-miles-*er-second norm. Socioeconomicall1 we ,ave s1nc,roni6ed wit, t,e omni-intertransformative /inetics of t,e entire Aniverse. )lanetar1 economics ,as now s,ifted from a *,1sicalland-and-metals ca*italism to a strictl1 meta*,1sical% omni*lanetar1% omnicosmic-wealt, /now-,ow ca*italism. #,e once no&le and essential &ut now o&solete nations &elonged to t,e rooted socioeconomic land-ca*italism era of ,umanit1. In realit1% ,umanit1 is now u*rooted /ineticall1 and occu*1ing t,e w,ole *lanet. -a*italism is dum*ing its immo&ile real estate and de*ending on science to s1nc,roni6e its affairs wit, t,e invisi&le realities% misassuming% ,owever% t,at science /nows w,at it is all a&out. #o successfull1 dum* all its real estate% ca*italism ,as all &ut ceased GrentingG and t,roug, enforced selling of Gcoo*erativesG and Gnot,ing else &ut condominiumsG is forcing t,e citi6enr1 into anc,ored ex*loita&ilit1% w,ile it is alwa1s increasing t,e cor*orate de*lo1a&ilit1 and mo&ile s,ift-a&out-a&ilit1 around t,e world. Since science and ,uman inventiveness are continuall1 learning ,ow to *roduce ever more% and ever &etter *erformance% for eac, ounce of material% erg of energ1% and second of la&or and over,ead time invested in an1 and all of industr1's *roduction functions% t,e real cosmic costs are alwa1s and onl1 decreasing% and all *rice-increasing% as alread1 noted% is cor*orate selfis,ness Ggotten awa1 wit, &1 *olitical-cam*aign o&ligations and &1 excruciatingl1 *ainful% &e,ind-t,e-scenes cor*orate lo&&1ists' congressional &ull1ing. In 1<4!% two 1ears &efore t,e A.S.A. entered $orld $ar II% t,e *resident of t,e Aluminum -om*an1 of America &ecame interested in m1 use of corrugated aluminum in t,e D1maxion De*lo1ment Anit% w,ic, was t,e little% mass-*roduci&le% autonomous% one-room dwelling mac,ine t,at I ,ad develo*ed for a grou* of Scottis, leaders% intent on antici*ating t,e w,olesale &om&ing of 5ngland's industrial cities% w,o ,ad *ro*osed accommodation of t,e surel1-to-&e-dis*laced *o*ulation in t,ousands of m1 D1maxion De*lo1ment Anits to &e installed on t,e Scottis, moorlands. I was develo*ing t,ese de*lo1ment units at :utler 2anufacturing -om*an1 in 'ansas -it1. I was doing t,is &1 converting :utler's mass-*roduction% twent1-foot-diameter% galvani6ed-steel grain &ins into an autonomous%

fifteen-,undred-dollar% well insulated% fire*roof% eart,9ua/e-*roof% /erosene-ice-&oxand-stove% Sears 4oe&uc/-furnis,ed% read1-to-move-into unit. #,e :utler grain &ins ,ad &een develo*ed for t,e A.S. government Gever-normal-granar1G *rogram. #,e Alcoa *resident ,o*ed t,at I would switc, from corrugated% galvani6ed iron grain &ins to corrugated aluminum &ins. "e told me t,at t,e cost of aluminum would alwa1s decrease. "e said t,at t,e main cost was t,at of t,e electrol1tic refining of &auxite ore into aluminum. "e said t,e cost of electricit1 for t,e *rocess was alwa1s decreasing as we learned to *roduce ever more /ilowatt ,ours *er eac, :#A of fossil fuel ex*ended. Aluminum% ,e said% is one of nature's most a&undant elements. #,e w,olesale *rice of aluminum in 1<4!% w,en Alcoa's *resident made t,at statement to me% was twelve cents *er *ound. #oda1 it is selling for over a dollar a *ound% not &ecause t,e Alcoa *resident was wrong in w,at ,e said &ut &ecause massivel1 organi6ed selfis,ness ,as dis,onestl1 c,anged t,e scoring s1stem. It is evident t,at t,e degree of tec,nical GadvantageG now attained &1 world-around industrial *roduction ca*a&ilit1% if realisticall1 a**raised and articulated% now s,ows t,at all ,umanit1 ,as 8ust reac,ed a state of com*re,ensive tec,nical advantage ade9uate to *rovide a &illionaire's level of living on an indefinitel1 sustaina&le &ase for all of t,e over four &illion ,uman *assengers now a&oard S*aces,i* 5art, =see -ritical )at,?. #,e world's economic accounting s1stem% if *ro*erl1 entered into t,e world's com*uters% will 9uic/l1 indicate t,at com*re,ensive economic success for all ,umanit1 is now reali6a&le wit,in a Design Science Decade. All it ta/es is s,ifting from wea*onr1 to livingr1 *roduction. "istor1's un*recedentedl1 large and invisi&le su*ranational +runc, of +iants &eing too su*ra- and infra-visi&l1 large to &e sensitivel1 com*re,ended% it is difficult to surmise and accredit t,at t,e almost omni-com*uteri6ed giant ma1 &e evolution's agent of most effective esta&lis,ment of a worldem&racing socioeconomic s1stem most logicall1 suited for t,e mass-*roduction and distri&ution of its *roducts and services to economicall1 successful ,umanit1. It could well &e t,at t,e total-worldinvolved% su*ranational giant cor*orations' com*uter o*erations mig,t% to t,eir cor*orate directors' astonis,ment and to *o*ular sur*rise% lead t,e +runc, into *rofita&le discard of all t,at is not true% as for instance t,at an1&od1 owns an1t,ing. -ommonl1 ac/nowledged o*erational custodians,i* and *o*ular reaccreditation of t,e integrated world-around tec,nolog1 management ma1 su**lant Gowners,i*G wit, "ert6 and tele*,one-renting. #,e wa1 t,at t,e giant can &e successfull1 led into doing so is for a su&stantial ma8orit1 of ,umanit1% and eventuall1 all ,umanit1% realisticall1 to com*re,end t,e falsit1 of t,e greater *art of t,e inventor1 of academic *remises and axioms u*on w,ic, t,e t,us misconditioned reflexing of educatedG societ1 is &ased. For instance% t,ere is no +od-validated deed to *ro*ert1 of an1 /ind w,atsoever. #,ere are no solids. #,ere are no t,ingsNonl1 s1stemic com*lexes of events interacting in *ure *rinci*le. #,ere is no u* or down in Aniverse. #,ere is no cu&ic structure. #,ere are no straig,t lines. #,ere is no one-% two-% or t,ree-dimensionalit1. #,ere is onl1 four- or six-dimensionalit1% etc. As we eliminate t,at w,ic, isn't true% we inadvertentl1 admit into realit1 t,at w,ic, is true. As world societ1 divests itself of t,at w,ic, ex*erimental evidence demonstrates to &e untrue and em&racingl1 enters into its com*uter t,e mat,ematical formulae of all t,at can &e ex*erimentall1 *roven to &e true% all t,e sociall1% selfis,l1 malignant c,aracteristics of t,e giant ma1 vanis, and t,eomni-*ro-social-advantage-*roducing ca*a&ilities ma1 *revail and flouris,.

SSS FIF#557#"-#3-7I75#557#"--57#A4D +IA7#S' 3A#" Fee-fie-fo-fum I smell t,e &lood of a :ritis,man :e ,e alive or &e ,e dead I'll grind ,is &ones #o ma/e m1 &read. #$57#I5#"- #3- #$57#D-FI4S#--57#A4D +IA7#S' 3A#" $e-Fort-five-,un Steal /udos and credit American :e it live c,ec/ing 3r savings GdeadG $e /nead t,eir doug, For dividend &read. SSS 5ac, of t,e giants of toda1's great +runc, is a 9uadrillionfold more formida&le t,an was +oliat,. 5ac, is entirel1 invisi&le% a&stract% and com*letel1 rut,lessNnot &ecause t,ose w,o run t,e s,ow are malevolent &ut &ecause t,e giant is a non-,uman cor*oration% a man1-centuriesold% ro1al-legal-advisorinvented institution. #,e giant is a so one-sidedl1 &iased a&stract legal invention t,at its ex*loitation &1 t,e *ower structures of t,irt1 generations ,ave made t,e KDU cor*orations and com*anies seemingl1 as muc, a *art of nature as t,e *,ases of t,e 2oon and clouds of t,e s/1. -or*orations o*erate on an unnatural economic &asis t,at ma/es a successful ;as Fegas roulette &et a trifling success. If 1ou &et 1our mone1 on t,e fortunate cor*oration% 1our &et is *aid and re*aid to 1ou 9uarterl1% continuall1% ad infinitum% often more co*iousl1 eac, 1ear. Assuming an investment of 1!! s,ares at a cost of I %7(! in I.:.2. in 1<14 w,en t,e com*an1 was first formed% it would ,ave grown &1 Hune 1<(< to (<%3 ! s,ares values at I1<%3!>%<!!% *lus I1%!><%!!! in cas, and stoc/ dividends and an additional I1!1%<!. from rig,ts and *rivileges. As I ,ave fre9uentl1 recalled% t,e grossl1 mis- or underinformed% <(-*ercent-illiterate world societ1 of 1<!! misassumed t,e existence of a fundamental and dire inade9uac1 of life-su**ort to &e o*erative on our *lanet% w,erefore it concluded% and t,e *olitical-economic s1stem as 1et maintains% t,at it ,as to &e onl1 one or t,e ot,er of t,e *lanet 5art,'s two great *olitical ideologies w,ic, can survive% and t,at all t,e *eo*le governed &1 t,e loser must *eris,NGt,ere is not enoug, for &ot,.G #,e now-*redominantl1-literate world *o*ulation of 1<>1 ,as develo*ed an intuitive awareness of t,e illogicalit1 and even madness of all *olitical s1stems. All t,e foregoing inade9uate life-su**ort misassuming &1 &ot, *olitical *arties and all t,e ma8or religious organi6ations% as earlier noted% ,as resulted in &ot, sides ,aving 8ointl1 s*ent six and a ,alf trillion dollars in develo*ing t,e *resent ca*a&ilit1 to destro1 all ,umanit1 wit,in one ,our. "umanit1 at large is logicall1 intuiting t,at t,e same sum s*ent in t,e direction of im*roving t,e lives of t,e *resentl1 de*rived man1 mig,t readil1 ,ave &roug,t a&out &etter results t,an race suicide.

#,e awareness of t,e emergence of a new world societ1 ,as &een onl1 intuitive% &ecause it is actuali6ed onl1 &1 a su*erficial /nowledge of t,e overall integrated effects of an almost entirel1 nonsensoriall1 contacted invisi&le realit1 of electronics% c,emistr1% metallurg1% atomics% and astro*,1sics. #,e e*oc,al events of ,umans landing on t,e 2oon% satellite-rela1ed GinstantG around-t,e-world information% and an exclusivel1 direct Sun-*owered% )aris-to;ondon flig,t are altoget,er reorienting world-around ,umanit1's intuitive t,in/ing into t,e reali6ation t,at we can now do so muc, wit, so little t,at we can indeed ta/e care of ever1&od1. #,ere is a dee* urge on t,e *art of vast num&ers of world G1out,GNirres*ective of t,eir 1earsNto do somet,ing rig,t now a&out t,eir intuition% w,ic, develo*s an im*atience and ever more volatile grou* *s1c,olog1. #,ere is t,erefore an urge toward o*en *,1sical revolt even amongst some of t,ose w,o do /now t,ere is a &loodless% design-science% revolutionar1 o*tion to attain socioeconomic success for all. #,e ,ot,eads want to 1ield to t,eir im*atience. #o t,ose w,o urge us to 8oin forces in &lood1 revolution% I re*l1 as follows. :efore ,umans could &e designed to occu*1 it% *lanet 5art, ,ad to &e designed. :efore *lanet 5art, could &e designed% t,e solar s1stem ,ad to &e designed. :efore t,e solar s1stem could &e designed% galaxies ,ad to &e designed. :efore s*ecial-case galaxies could &e designed% s*ecial-case macro-micro Aniverse% all its atoms and molecules% gravit1% and radiation ,ad to &e designed. :efore an1 reali6a&le designing was *ossi&le% it was cosmicall1 necessar1 to discover and em*lo1 t,e full famil1 of eternall1 coexistent and s1nergeticall1 inter-augmentative% onl1-&1-mat,ematical-e9uations ex*ressi&le% intercovar1ing% generali6ed *rinci*les governing t,e generali6ed design of eternall1 regenerative scenario Aniverse. And &efore all recognition of t,e eternal generali6ed *rinci*les and t,eir in,erent design-science functions% it was furt,er necessar1 to ,ave0 #,e design of an eternall1 regenerative% radiationall1 ex*ansive and gravitationall1 contractive% ever1w,ere and ever1w,en com*lexedl1 intertransforming% nonsimultaneousl1 e*isoded% scenario Aniverse. #,e generali6ed design of galaxies of entro*ic matterinto-energ1 as radiation-ex*orting stars and generali6ed star s1stems of *lanets serving s1ntro*icall1% as radiation-into-matter im*orting *lanets. #,e design of *lanet 5art, as t,e Sun-or&iting% &ios*,ere-*rotected% and ox1gen-atmos*,ere-e9ui**ed incu&ator of D7A-47A design-controlled &iological life and of t,at life's *,otos1nt,etic conversion of entro*ic radiation into s1ntro*ic% orderl1 ,1drocar&on molecules and a vast variet1 of ,1draulicall1 com*ressioned% cr1stallinel1 tensioned% ex9uisitel1 structured &iological s*ecies omni-interregenerating as an ecological omni-life and ,uman-t,in/ing su**ort-s1stem. #,e eternal mat,ematicsNnum&ering and structuring. #,e eternall1 extensive mat,ematical s*ectrums of fre9uencies% wave lengt,s% and ,armonic intervals. 3nl1 t,ereafter could t,ose ,uman &eings *rogressivel1 re-evolutioni6e exclusivel1 &1 trial-and-error enlig,tenment% from t,eir &orn-na/ed state of a&solute ignorance% to discover t,eir scientific-*rinci*lea**re,ending minds and t,ere&1 =now for t,e first *ossi&le moment in ,istor1? to glim*se ,umanit1's semi-divine functioning-*otential as local-Aniverse critical-information-gat,erers and local Aniverse *ro&lem-solvers in su**ort of t,e integrit1 of eternall1 regenerative Aniverse. 3nl1 now for t,e first time can we ,uman &eings effectivel1 revolutioni6e societ1 in an ade9uate degree to fulfill w,at I ,ave identified in -ritical )at, as &eing t,e num&er one o&8ective of ,umanit1's inclusion in com*re,ensive evolution. #,e generali6ed *rinci*les ,ave alwa1sNeternall1 existed and ,ave alwa1s &een availa&le for eac,

s*ecial-case% revolutionar1 design-reali6ation. #,e s*ecial-case design revolution ,as alwa1s ,ad to *recede t,e extra-s*ecialcase local social revolution% w,et,er it &e &1 inventing guns w,ic, overw,elm arc,er1 or inventing t,e wireless telegra*, w,ic, transmits messages ,alfwa1 around t,e world at six million miles *er ,our% ma/ing utterl1 o&solete t,e )on1 5x*ress and its concomitant G$ild $estG socioeconomic &e,avior-*atterning. #,e greatest evolution-*roducing revolutions are com*lex and ta/e t,e longest to &e reali6ed.

SSS $,at I ,o*ed I ,ad made clear in -ritical )at, is t,at t,e in,erentl1 ,alf-centur1-long design sciencerevolution *,ase of attainment of universal economic success ,as &een successfull1 com*leted and now needs onl1 t,e &loodless socioeconomic reorientation instead of t,e *olitical revolution to exercise ,umanit1's o*tion to Gma/e itG for all. I ,o*ed t,at -ritical )at, made clear t,at fift1-t,ree 1ears ago I antici*ated toda1's transition of ,umanit1 from 1(! nations o*erating inde*endentl1 and remotel1 from one anot,er to an omniintegrated world famil1% wit, all t,at socioeconomic transition's conditioned-reflex stressings and s,oc/ings. I ,o*ed t,at -ritical )at, made it clear t,at t,e worlddata integration I initiated more t,an a ,alfcentur1 ago ,as /e*t growing into a com*re,ensive record of t,e invisi&le design-science revolution &eing ac,ieved onl1 &1 ever more *erformance% reali6ed for ever less energ1% weig,t% and time units invested *er eac, increment of accom*lis,ed livingr1 functioningB and t,at more t,an a ,alfcentur1 ago I reduced m1 design-science% ,uman-environment-augmenting structures and tec,nologies to full-scale% *,1sicall1 wor/ing demonstrations of t,eir advancement of tec,nological advantage to economicall1 accommodate an around-t,e-world *ulsativel1 de*lo1ingand-converging% /inetic societ1. I ,o*ed t,at -ritical )at, made it clear t,at if I or some ot,er individual ,ad not ta/en t,ese antici*ator1 initiatives more t,an a ,alf-centur1 ago% t,e com*re,ensivel1 integrated *,1sical-gainingfor-all now to &e immediatel1 attained sim*l1 t,roug, inaugurating t,e mass-*roduction *,ase of its alread1 develo*ed *rotot1*ings% t,en t,e design science revolution could not now &e reali6a&leNit would ta/e anot,er fift1 1ears to do t,e critical *at, wor/% and we now ,ave onl1 fift1 mont,s wit,in w,ic, to exercise our o*tion to convert all 5art,ian industrial *roductivit1 from /illingr1 to livingr1 *roducts and service s1stems. I ,o*ed t,at -ritical )at, made it clear t,at lac/ing t,e accom*lis,ment of t,e design-science revolution% w,ile also undergoing t,e transition into a one-world amalgamation of ,umanit1 w,ic, we are now ex*eriencing% ,umans would ,ave &een catal16ed onl1 into a world-around social revolution of t,e same &lood1 ,istoric *attern of revengeful *ulling down of t,e advantaged few &1 t,e disadvantaged man1. I ,o*ed t,at -ritical )at, made it clear t,at t,e accom*lis,ed design-revolution's *rotot1*es and develo*mental conce*ts now ma/e *ossi&le for t,e first time in ,istor1 a &loodless social revolution successfull1 elevating all ,umanit1 to a sustaina&le ,ig,er living-standard t,an ever ,eretofore en8o1ed &1 an1one. I ,o*e t,at -ritical )at, made it clear t,at des*ite t,e realit1 of ,umanit1's o*tion to ma/e it for all

,umanit1% m1 own conclusion as to w,et,er ,umanit1 will do so wit,in t,e critical time and environmental develo*ment limits is t,at it will remain cosmicall1 undecided u* to t,e last second of t,e o*tion's effective actuation% /nowing t,at &e1ond t,at imminent moment lies onl1 t,e swift extinction of ,umans on *lanet 5art,. #,e critical *at, I committed m1self to in 1< 7 was and as 1et is t,at of a**l1ing all tec,nolog1 and science directl1 to accom*lis,ing t,e mass-*roduced com*onents for advanced livingr1 for all ,umanit1% instead of continuing to invest t,e advanced science and tec,nolog1 inadvertentl1 falling out of t,e wea*onr1 industr1 into t,e livingr1 tools industries. #,is critical *at, was in,erentl1 a fift1-1ear *at,.

SSS I will now summari6e t,e last few *ages 9uic/l1. #,e social revolution *otential now can for t,e first time in ,istor1 reali6e economic success for all and a com*re,ensive world en8o1ment t,at involves not revengefull1 to**ling t,e economicall1 successful minorit1 &ut elevating all ,umanit1 to a sustaina&le ,ig,er level of existing and interacting t,an an1 ,umans ,ave ,eretofore eit,er ex*erienced or dreamed of. #,e now-*otentiall1-to-&e-omni-successful social revolution could never &efore in ,istor1 ,ave &een reali6ed. Antil 1<7! t,ere ,ad alwa1s &een enoug, *,1sical resources &ut not enoug, meta*,1sical resources =of ex*erience-won /now-,ow? on our *lanet to render t,e *,1sical tec,nolog1 ca*a&le of ta/ing care of ever1one at a sustaina&le% eminentl1 successful level of *,1sical well-&eingN &loodlessl1 accom*lis,ed and sustaina&le wit,out t,e coexistence of eit,er a ,uman slave or wor/ing class. Antil 1<7! it ,ad realisticall1 to &e eit,er 1ou or me% not enoug, for &ot,. Since 1<7! it ,as &ecome realisticall1 1ou and meNall else is automated acceleration to ,uman-race extinction on *lanet 5art,.

SSS As we /now% w,en t,e on-foot soldiers at -rVc1 stuc/ t,eir *i/es into t,e ground% *oints slantingl1 u*ward and forward% to im*ale t,e &ellies of t,e advancing c,arges of cavalr1% it was social revolution% &roug,t a&out &1 designscience revolution. #,us armed wit, t,eir newl1-sciencedesigned *i/es% t,e long-overw,elmed man1 on foot &egan to gain emanci*ation from &eing overw,elmed &1 t,e ,orsemounted few. Design did it. :ot, t,e word revolution and t,e words social revolution ,ave man1 meanings% from t,at referring to t,e mec,anical revolutions of a w,eel to t,e social c,anging of life-st1les w,ic, occurred w,en t,e ,orse-mounted and -carriaged few% wit, t,eir man1 on-foot servants% sta&le &o1s% grooms% coac,men% and t,e vast slums t,e1 drove t,roug, were almost entirel1 design-science-o&soleted &1 t,e automo&ile-mounted man1 covering vastl1 more miles and ,aving onl1 a diminis,ing self-servant-class functioning as some of t,e riders &ecame t,e auto-*roduction wor/ers% gas-station attendants% etc.

+reater 8ustice and economic im*rovement for t,e man1 is not alwa1s t,e result of social revolution. #,e 5uro*eans' guns overw,elming of t,e American Indian &ow-and-arrow wea*ons was in most wa1s a retrogressive social revolution im*lemented &1 design-science revolution. It is alwa1s t,e design revolution t,at ti*s t,e social scales one wa1 or t,e ot,er. "owever% sum totall1 t,e com&ined design and social revolutions ultimatel1 favor t,e man1. :etween 1<!! and toda1% .! *ercent of ,umans in t,e A.S.A. ,ave attained a standard of living far in advance of t,ose of t,e greatest *otentates of 1<!! w,ile concurrentl1 dou&ling t,e life-s*an of t,at fortunate .! *ercent. 7ever &efore in all ,istor1 ,ave t,e ine9uities and t,e momentums of unt,in/ing mone1-*ower &een more glaringl1 evident to so vastl1 large a num&er of now literate% com*etent% and constructivel1 t,in/ing all-around-t,eworld ,umans. #,ere's a soon-to-occur critical-mass moment w,en t,e intuition of t,e res*onsi&l1 ins*ired ma8orit1 of ,umanit1% in contradistinction to t,e angered ;uddites and avenging 4o&in "oods% faced wit, com*re,ensive functional discontinuit1 of nationall1 contained tec,no-economic s1stem% will call for and accom*lis, a world-around reorientation of our *lanetar1 affairs. At t,is critical moment will occur a reali6ation &1 t,e res*onsi&l1 ins*ired ma8orit1 t,at t,e ade9uate ca*acit1 of t,e invisi&le tec,nolog1 to sustainingl1 su**ort all ,umanit1 de*ends on all t,e resources% *,1sical and meta*,1sical% &eing alwa1s and onl1 em*lo1ed for all of world-around ,umanit1 as a com*letel1 integrated tec,no-economic s1stem o*erating entirel1 on its dail1 income *rinci*all1 of Sun-emanating energ1. #,e integrated world-tec,noeconomic s1stem *ur*ose is in contradistinction to a union of 1(! autonomousl1 o*erating nation-states% as wit, t,e Anited 7ations. All t,is can now &e com*re,ensivel1 commonwealt,-accounted in time-energ1 wor/ units. All t,is can *rovide regenerative-initiative accommodating access of ,uman individuals to t,e ever multi*l1ing commonwealt,-tec,no-economic facilities. #,e degree of individual-initiative com*uteri6ed access to t,e commonwealt, facilities will &e *redicated on t,e demonstrated *erformance and sustained integrit1 of t,e individual's ever-forwardl1-antici*ator1 designing com*etence. I ,ave &een a deli&erate ,alf-centur1-fused inciter of a cool-,eaded% natural% gestation-rate-*aced revolution% armed wit, *,1sicall1 demonstra&le livingr1 levers wit, w,ic, altoget,er to elevate all ,umanit1 to reali6ation of an in,erentl1 sustaina&le% satisfactor1-to-all% ever ,ig,er standard of living. -ritical t,res,old-crossing of t,e inevita&le revolution is alread1 underwa1. #,e 9uestion is0 -an it &e successfull1 accom*lis,ed &efore t,e onl1-instinctivel1-o*erating fear and ignorance *reclude success% &1 one individual% aut,ori6ed or unaut,ori6ed% *us,ing t,e first &utton of c,ain-reacting all-&uttons*us,ing% atomic% raceirradiated suicideL #,e onl1 ,a**il1 *romising recourse of eac, ,uman individual is to our ,ig,est intellectual faculties and t,eir mutual% ego-deflated% unselfis,l1 loving *reoccu*ation wit, com*re,ensivit1 and our em*lo1ment of t,e most *owerful tools of all0 =A? t,e famil1 of generali6ed scientific *rinci*les governing t,e o*erational design of eternall1 regenerative Aniverse itselfB =:? com*re,ending and effectivel1 em*lo1ing s1nergetics% wit, t,e &oo/s S1nergetics and S1nergetics II *resenting t,e com*re,ensive omni-image-a&le mat,ematical coordinate s1stem em*lo1ed &1 nature% t,us avoiding t,e mentall1 de&ilitating% vastma8orit1-of-,umanit1-excluding 9uasimat,ematical coordinate s1stem em*lo1ed &1 *resent-da1 scienceB =-? com*re,ending t,e ma8or o&8ectives and o*erating strategies of t,e ma8or o**osing *ower structures of world *olitics% t,eir *resent status 9uo and *ro&a&le future trendingB =D? com*re,ending t,e fundamentals of economics% of wealt, vs. mone1% of t,e *rinci*al features and

functioning of industr1% &an/ing% and securitiesB =5? com*re,ending t,e educational s1stem in general as well as t,e discover1 of t,e s,ortcomings of science% engineering% and education in generalB =F? s1nergeticall1 com*re,ending Gw,at it is all a&out%G as *ro*ounded in -ritical )at, and t,is &oo/% +runc, of +iants% and discovering w,at our o*tions are to confront imminent race disasterB and =+? t,e individual discover1 of +od &1 a vast ma8orit1 of ,uman individualsNnot t,e discover1 of religions% &ut t,e discover1 t,at eac, and ever1 individual ,as an alwa1s-instantl1-o*en % nointermediar1-switc,&oard-aut,orit1-to-contend-wit,% no-interferenceof-an1-/ind% direct G,ot-line to +odG0 i.e.% t,e weig,tless% non*,1sical communication occurring teleologicall1 &etween t,e differentiall1 limited% weig,tless% non*,1sical% tem*oral% s*ecial-case mind of t,e individual ,uman and t,e com*re,ensivel1 integrated% macro-micro unlimited% weig,tless% eternal% generali6ed mind of +od.

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