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To: the_wheel who wrote (15852)2/28/2002 6:45:54 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 74559
 
<What do you think of that? >

I think it's a great big trick and WYSINWYG*.

I have changed the title of my upcoming book from

"5F = Five Financial Factors For Freedom"
Learn : Work : Save : Invest : Spend

to

"Inside the Black Hole".

Something is going on and although Uncle Al Akbah, I'm not sure we have quite got it all figured out yet. I don't think Osama, Adolf or Mao had it quite right either, though they certainly made the Aztecs look amateurish in their human sacrifices to whacked-out ideas.

I don't recall any mass human repression and murder conducted by women, so I suspect that my theory that male dominance hierarchies are an anachronism is right. Male dominance hierarchies are good for cattle, chimps, Maoris and other barbarian cultures, but no way to live a life in a globalized world with mixed-up DNA.

The old basis for tribal conflict = geography, territoriality and the need to hunt, plant and harvest and gain DNA ascendancy has rapidly diminished. There are anachronistic, superstitious, male-dominated cultures like Jews and Moslems who are still arguing over some stupid 2000 year old rock, prepared to kill the other tribe to assert their rule, but racist losers like that are losing ground.

We could put them in a zoological park, with bars around it, and tourists could go and look at them to see how humans used to live back in the days...

Mq

* WYSINWYG = What you see is not what you get.