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Phenomenon

By Citizen Correspondent Benny Altis
Date Posted: 05/12/08
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There are an infinite number of ways to describe a phenomenon. Each one being correct but can never be complete because ever act or incident has an equal amount of negative and positive forces. Designing engineers must respect this fact of nature or their project will be a failure in a very short time, Politicians, lawyers, and the clergy twist the interpretation to match their personal wishes. The reward for this unnatural behavior is paranoia. There is no known cure for paranoia.

The concept of life is that of perfection. To explain this concept in simple terms, the manifested life does not need any supervision or intervention to accomplish the intended goal of the design or creation. All manipulations or control of human life leads to collapse of the system, governments, and final the civilization through evolution. This forces the beginning of a new system, government, and civilization. Eventually, they will get it right and create a new Epoch in Human Development. There is sufficient evidence that Planet Earth has had one or more civilizations with a higher technology than we have today. It should be self evident what happened to them because today’s Leaders love affair with WMDs, nuclear weapons, and governing humanity with an iron fist.

Herbert Hoover was President of the United States 1928-1932 when Big Al Capone was more famous and respected than the President of the United States; because a large segment of the populace at that historical time frame perceived him as being more honest. It makes no difference whether the individual consciously recognize this phenomenon because the information storied in his or her subconscious was created by the said individual and the data governs the individual’s behavior whenever activated.


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