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To: TobagoJack who wrote (32677)4/9/2008 6:43:30 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217666
 
1990 I want to write another book: "The hour the Jaguar comes to drink". It was supposed to be a description of total economic collapse.

The title refers to a phrase my father used to say, alluding to the fact that when the jaguar comes to drink water all other animals had better be out of the way. what my father use to say was: when all disputes would be settled.

Hollow up of economies
De-industrialization
Money is there but the productivity was not

I was outlined it as Mandrake economies.
Mandrake was an illusionist whose work was based on an impossibly fast hypnotic technique. As the narrator informed us: "Mandrake gestured hypnotically" and the subject or subjects of this hypnosis would suddenly see the illusions he wanted. Mandrake fought criminals and other villains in his spare time. This would include common gangsters, mad scientists, and aliens from outer space or other dimensions.

Therefore the book would show the reality and bot what Mandrake wants them to see.

Today when I explain my views is trying to tell people to stop seeing what Mandrake want them to see.




To: TobagoJack who wrote (32677)4/9/2008 6:45:29 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217666
 
Hyper realism is required.
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (32677)4/9/2008 7:04:04 AM
From: nonrev  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217666
 
Holy Crap TJ… That’s pretty extreme don’t ya think??

I imagine a crisis of some type, the 2012 date with 0 GDP growth sounds like a good one… but I just don’t see the disintegration as bad as you tell.

Why do you see these extremes.. This isn’t 1780…or even 1850 …. convince me

Thanx

nonrev