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1984. Did you read that by George Orwell?
Yeah. Remember how they
remove the meaning of words?
So you don't have the strength to
identify what's going on. Not
only that, but then you comply
to what they put on you as a
manipulation, as I said, a
manipulation of your minds.
And taking away your thinking tools is
part of this manipulation
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of your minds to control you.
Yeah, I did my daily prime on this today
and it really got me thinking about
thinking tools and how thinking tools are
words. We know that. And
that's why keeping the meaning
of words accurate is so important because
if you don't, then you start
losing your thinking tools.
And that becomes a weapon for the cult,
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the ruling class to
control you. So you must keep
the definitions of words accurate. But
even more so is how you
put those words together.
You can put those words together into
concepts and then you can take those
concepts and put them
together like pieces to a neo-think
puzzle picture. So today I was just
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thinking about that.
We have this word cult. I started
thinking, well, what really
is a cult? And I realized,
putting together the proper words and the
thinking tools, a cult is controlling
people's lives through
manipulating their minds for the benefit
of the leaders of the
cult. And as I started putting
those words together to describe or
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define cult, I began to
realize, well, that's the exact
definition of the ruling class in our
country today. They control
our lives and they manipulate
our minds to benefit the leaders. And a
very startling
statistic is if you look at what
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politicians who've been in politics for a
while, what they're worth, and you
compare that to when
they went into politics. And then you
look at their salary as
politicians. You say, well,
how did they go from basically being
worth going in $100,000 to being worth
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$35 million, for example?
Closely $200 million.
There you go. How did that happen?
Because they're on a set salary. So like
if you're in any business,
any job, your wealth stays consistent
with your salary. Why is
it always politicians become
multimillionaires with these relatively
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conservative salaries?
Why? Because they are a
cult and they are benefiting themselves
off of controlling and
manipulating the people.
So you're serving the values of the
people that they're
supposed to be helping.
That's right. And then I started
thinking, okay, money, money, money. And
then I started, okay,
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using our thinking tools, I started
thinking about taxes. And I
said, wait, this is another
piece to the puzzle, to build a NeoThink
puzzle picture. And I was
thinking about taxes relative
to the annual deficit, which is over $2
trillion now, and the national debt,
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which is $36 trillion.
So I started looking at all this and
putting using these
thinking tools and putting them
together in the concepts and snapping
them together in the
puzzle pictures. I realized that
that's exactly what a cult does. It
usurps and takes out all the
money it can from the people
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in the cult, again, to make the leaders
rich and powerful, wealth
and power at our expense.
You see, when you start looking more
closely at your thinking
tools, cult, manipulation,
money, taxes, you start putting them
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together into like a
puzzle picture, you begin to see
that the ruling class is a bunch of
leaders who are controlling and
manipulating the people in
the cult. That's the US citizens for
their own benefit. That's going from
$100,000 to $200 million.
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So there's your picture, your puzzle
picture. We're trapped in
a cult. And the leaders are
getting filthy rich and powerful from the
people trapped in that
cult. How do you escape that?
Well, I started a new country, a digital
country named Immortalis.
And the whole idea there is to,
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well, in 10 years, we want to have land
and we have approaches
and ways to go about this
and eventually sovereignty. But the whole
constitution, the whole
idea behind Immortalis is
that there is no ruling class. So you
don't have a cult.
Everything's mutual value exchange.
You have a prime law, a law that forbids
any initiatory force
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among not only civilization,
but within the government. So you're
forever free of the cult and
your money is not going to be
sucked away from you to benefit them, to
give them power and
wealth. You're going to keep all
your own money. As a matter of fact,
you're going to grow wealthy in this
country and there'll be
no taxes. There will be a voluntary pay
because you'll suddenly find
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yourself being quite wealthy
and you'll want to pay for that, which
enables this to occur, the
conditions to occur basically
for protection. So it's like buying a
service, right? It's just
like buying a service and
everything's a mutual value exchange. So
buying water, electricity,
protection. Yes, exactly.
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If this protection service is failing,
you are not living up to good
standards. Well, along comes a
competition because everything's based on
mutual value exchange. You
can live in a country like
that. You can be safe and you will be
wealthy and healthy because with no more
government regulations
being put on all the people, everything's
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going to soar and all industries,
including the health
industry, we're going to cure cancer,
we're going to cure heart
disease, and we're going to cure
aging and death itself. Realize this all
came about just by using
thinking tools, by using words.
Let's back up for a second. Can you
explain what that really
means, words, thinking tools?
Well, one of the things that governments
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and cults try to do is they
try to lose meaning in words.
What do you mean? Well, a great example
is 1984. Did you read
that by George Orwell? Yeah.
Remember how they remove the meaning of
words? Yeah, so they change the
definition. So you don't
have the strength to identify what's
going on. Not only that, but
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then you comply to what they
put on you as a manipulation, as I said,
a manipulation of your
minds. And taking away
your thinking tools is part of this
manipulation of your minds to control
you. So you're saying
people think in words and words need to
have meaning. Otherwise,
if they're obfuscated or
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distorted, then you can't properly think.
And I see that a lot,
actually. The media and
certain politicians and groups try to
change definitions of words
to confuse you. And so when
you're thinking in your head and the
definition is now changed and
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confused, that just confuses
your thinking. So that makes a lot of
sense. Yes. I mean, and some of the words
they throw out at you
like misinformation, disinformation, they
use that as a way to
attack freedom of speech.
They call free speech. They'll say
because it disagrees with their
manipulation and controlling
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your life, they'll say that's
misinformation. So they pull away from
you freedom of speech,
freedom of using words. And there are
words that are sophisticated
words, but the average person
doesn't know what it is because it's been
distorted. For
example, the word capitalism.
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Yeah. Capitalism. On this planet, we've
never had capitalism. It's never existed.
Right. It's never existed. What have we
had? We've had variations of government
control. When you have
any initiatory force in the governing
body, you do not have
capitalism. What do you mean initiatory
force in the governing body? Where the
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government can use force on its people,
which it happens all
the time. And it's always happened in
ruling classes. That's why
they call them a ruling class.
So they can use initiatory force. And as
long as you have that where
government can put regulations
on a company, say you can't do that, you
can't do that, you can't
do that, you can't really,
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you can't do this. Well, those are
initiatory force. Those are regulations
holding back progress.
You don't have capitalism and blocking
competition. Right. I'd say
the closest we've ever come to
capitalism was early America, but we
didn't have capitalism.
Without the prime law, you can't have
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true pure capitalism, which just means
mutual value exchange.
That's what it means. Meaning
everyone has the right to build their
business and make it more
competitive. And if you, like,
no one's going to stop them, it's
basically may the best value win. Right.
Which is the greatest
thing for the consumer, for the person.
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And so what's wrong today
with that? Like, why don't we
have that? Well, because we have a ruling
class full of initiatory
force. So we have regulations
burdening businesses. The energy industry
is a great example. We
can't get our own oil that's
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all right beneath our feet because of
regulations, initiatory force stopping
businesses from freely
doing what they can do best in mutual
value exchange
circumstances. And so basically it's just
stop letting the government tell you what
you can and can't do. Right.
And that's just it. Going back
to our thinking tools. We have to be able
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to call the government a
cult, a ruling class that
uses initiatory force on the people that
tax the people. How do they tax the
people? Voluntarily?
Do we voluntarily pay our taxes? They'll
go to jail. Right.
Initiatory force. Okay. So
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these are thinking tools. Now we know
that our taxes are coming
from a cult through initiatory
force. We have to pay it or we go to
prison. That's initiatory force and the
politicians get rich
off of our suffering. And there's no
rules and there's no real
incentive for the government
to actually provide a valuable service
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because they're forcing
the people to pay them for a
bad service or for a service, whether
the, whether the service is good or bad.
And that bureaucratic
state gets bigger and bigger and bigger,
more and more sloppy and
destructive every single year.
The only valid purpose of government
going back to our thinking tools
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is to protect the people. There's no
other purpose of
government, but look at how it's
exploded and expanded the bureaucracy to
get more money off of us so
they can live with wealth and
power as we sink in status, wealth, and
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power to live the life the
way we want to live our lives.
It's really disgusting when you think
about it. Immortalis.
When you have one answer,
immortalis. I'm done. I'm done with this
ruling class. You know, I've
tried to over a dozen years
ago try to bring the prime law to our
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country from the inside
with a third party called the
12 visions party, the TVP. The whole idea
behind that was to promote the 28th
amendment. The prime
law is the 28th amendment to our
constitution because once you have the
prime law that forbids
initiatory force, even as an amendment,
everything, all law, all regular,
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everything has to pass
through it. And the prime law, what does
it do? It filters out any
bad law or regulation that
uses initiatory force. So it just says
initiatory force is
illegal. Period. So it's like a big
filter. So it becomes the supreme law, it
becomes a constitution to
facto. That was the beauty of the
28th amendment. By the way, anyone can go
to the 28th
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amendment.org to read the prime law.
So that's the 28th, the 28th. Oh, I have
both. I have both. Okay.
Yeah. So just go to the
28th amendment.org if you want to
actually see the prime law.
It's short and sweet, but it,
it protects the individual. There's no
minority smaller than the
individual. So everyone's
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protected equally. There's no more
minority, this or that or
racism, no more anything. It's just
the individual is protected and all are
protected equally. So
when you have the prime law,
it removes initiatory force from
government itself. And that
will be the first time you'll
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ever experience true capitalism in a
society. The first time
society will be free to rise to the
great wealth and health and safety piece
where it's supposed to
be. So it seems like that's
how humanity is supposed to live, how it
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was always meant to live. But then,
you know, just everybody being free to
pursue their own
happiness, to be able to do whatever
the heck he or she wants, as long as it
doesn't hurt anybody else or their
property or contract.
But in the process, like on the way to
how we were supposed to
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live, how we are meant to live,
evil, it seems like evil characters have
got in between that and
have blocked that, creating
a ruling class back by force. Yeah. And
that, that all came about
because they're looking for the
shortcut without putting out the work and
effort. There are these
types of people who are looking
for the shortcut, aren't looking to put
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out the actual honest
effort and value creation that's
required of individuals. They're looking
for the shortcut just to
get to the top and lift the
top and live off of other people. It's
power hungry, dishonest,
and believe it or not, lazy
people, those people up there, those
politicians, they aren't
hardworking people. They may be
stimulated and excited because they have
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all this power and wealth,
but they're not. They're lazy
people. You look at some of them talk and
you say, those are empty vessels. They
really didn't get in
there and really learn business. Now you
put a businessman up there
and you can see the difference
immediately. Right. That was by the way,
the idea behind my first,
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my very first experiment in
politics. It happened even before the 12
visions party. This
happened, gosh, in 1992, I put out a
little exploratory committee for a
presidential run. I bought
infomercials on television. This
was just before Ross Perot kicked in and
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I was doing infomercials and
things were going quite well.
I call it the people's party for economic
prosperity. That was
before I really understood
the significance of the prime law.
Although I had the prime
law, I didn't realize fully the
power and the importance of the prime
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law. My whole party was based upon
reducing regulations,
curing regulations, and my whole- Which
regulations are backed by force. Correct.
But back then though, I didn't fully
understand that yet. In fact, I was a
year or two young to run
for president. That's why it's an
exploratory committee. Held? 34, I
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believe. Okay. Yeah.
XB35? Yes. For some reason, I thought it
was 36. Yeah, I think I was
33 and I would have been 34
by the time of the election, a year or
two young. So you're just
dabbling? I was just experimenting,
right? I did door to door myself and talk
to people face to face. I
had just made an observation
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at the time of how much bureaucratic
regulations were just holding back
everything in our country.
So that was what it was based upon
basically was removing these
regulations. It was later when I
realized the potency and the power of the
prime law that just takes out the
fundamental underneath
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it all that allows all that and that's an
initiatory force. So with
what you're just saying is,
so initiatory force is, how would you
describe it? It's like the
power of the rulers and leaders.
And the story force is the only thing
that actually gives
them that unearned power to
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be able to assert values from the people.
That's the only weapon that
they have against everybody
else. So if you remove that, then there's
literally nothing. Then they
don't have any actual power
unless they produce competent values,
unless they actually create
values, which they're not doing
now. When I recognized that, my whole
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world went silent for several
hours when I realized that the
answer was the prime law. I was sitting
in a Starbucks and I was
writing and dealing with
all the regulatory bureaucracies and
trying to figure it all out
and all of a sudden what you
just said hit me that I've had it all
along. It's sitting right under my nose
right here. It's the
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prime law and everything will change
because of the prime law.
We will have what I call the
civilization of the universe on earth,
civilization universe. That was first
developed that concept by
my father who was the discoverer of
Neotech, the Neotech idea
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system. And he pointed out how
civilizations that survived their nuclear
decision threshold,
where they all conscious
civilizations will reach a point where
they have the nuclear
power to wipe themselves out.
And in order to survive that threshold,
they must get rid of all
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irrationality, all mysticism.
And I realized the prime law is the point
of singularity that we
must pass through. That's what
will enable earth to enter the
civilization of the universe. But wait,
before I go off on that,
I wanted to finish what I was saying
about in 1992. So I was
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doing this little exploratory
committee, knocking on doors, running
infomercials on TV, and giving away a
book called A Future of
Wealth Belongs to You. It was my
manifesto at the time. Do you still have
that? You could probably
find it online. It's out of print. I
mean, it all sold out and it's out of
print now. Okay. You
might be able to see a digital copy, you
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think? No, I don't think
so. That's old. Because I went
beyond that once I understood about the
prime. So it's no longer
relevant now? No, it's not.
If somebody's interested in learning more
about all this stuff,
what should they do?
Wait, let me finish my thing
about 1992. So I realized that
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before I realized the power and the
importance and how
everything, the point of singularity was
the prime law, I realized that the
immediate fix on
civilization would be replacing career
politicians. And by the way, career
politician was not that
commonly used yet in the political,
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I mean, people have used it, but it
wasn't so common as it is today. You
popularized that term.
Well, Ross Perot popularized that, but
I'm going to tell you in a
minute what happened here.
My manifesto says how the career
politicians must be
replaced with market businessmen.
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Now, market businessmen are different
than political
businessmen. Political businessmen
cozy up and have a revolving door with
government and they get
advantages and rights away.
They get basically privilege treatment,
would pro quo. You treat
my business fairly, reduce
competition by passing these regulations.
And then when you get out of government,
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we're going to put you in a nice
position. Yeah, and that's
exactly what it is. It blocks
out competition. And so again, using
force and those are political
businessmen, political
businessmen, but market businessmen have
no interest in getting
political advantages.
They're truly, they're the heroes of
society. They're out there
just trying to provide the
greatest value for the cheapest prices.
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And they're in the arena
competing with others and they're
trying to offer more value and drive down
their prices to sell more
and bring more values to
society. They're value creators, the
market businessmen. I
mean, just to prove that I got
a Tesla like six years ago and then four
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years later, I got a new
Tesla and the price was actually
significantly cheaper and the car was so
much better too. There you
go. Right. Market businessman.
In that manifesto, a future of wealth
belongs to you, I dove
into comparing and contrasting
the career politician, which will say
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this is a war of two
worlds, the career politician,
the evil one, and the market businessman,
the true hero of society.
Now, the ruling class will
try to turn that around, try to make the
market businessman the evil
one, right? And try to make
themselves prop themselves up as the
heroes. Where you're saying manipulating
words. That's right.
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And definitely thinking tools and
distorting those and, and
exactly. So they're taking the
definition of heroes and they're
distorting it to mean
villains and vice versa. So,
so I really identified this in my
manifesto. Now I was too young to run and
when Ross Perot came
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on board, I said, well, now there's a,
he's a billionaire, right?
And I said, there's someone
who can really do something. So I
immediately stopped my
campaigning and my testing in the
waters. And I sent Ross Perot's campaign
to his headquarters, my political
manifesto. I got a call
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from his campaign manager and that was
before who was a famous guy
who took over his campaign,
Ed Rollins. That was before Ed Rollins
became his campaign
manager. And we talked on the phone
about this whole thing about career
politics. They were fascinated. The
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person I was talking to is
fascinated about this concept of market
businessmen versus career politicians.
And what I had done in
my manifesto and showed the true hero of
society and a true villain
of society. And basically they
asked if I would be fine with them using
some of my terminology. And
I absolutely, I was thrilled
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and gave them my blessing and go for it.
And Ross Perot really used career
politician like no one's
ever used it before him with great
success. So that was my first sort of
dipping my toes in the
political arena. Then that was in 1992.
And then it was a 2012
when I did the third party,
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the 12 visions party. And we actually
had, it was a small time
operation, but even in the right
and ballots, our presidential candidate
and vice president, the
presidential candidate got
seventh place in the right in votes. And
that was with no money or
force behind us. So the idea
itself, the prime law was beginning to
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get noticed out there. But
ultimately I realized that
the prime law as an amendment, the
political structure is
just too big and heavy to,
to make that succeed at that time at this
time. So this is why I've
started the digital state
with immortality. It's constitution is
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the prime law. And we
have some exciting plans
to draw on some very powerful,
influential and wealthy people
into the cause that could make some
something really major
happen here, hopefully quickly.
But again, all of this, everything we
talked about today is just
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getting in there and really
understanding our thinking tools,
understanding our words,
understanding what they mean,
knowing who the hero is, who the villain
is, knowing what
capitalism is and what it is not.
It's just a function of bringing together
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proper concepts through words
and then pulling together concepts into
puzzle puzzles, like
puzzle pieces snapping together
through Neo think. So people want to know
more, which they do.
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cult and live in a
world with no ruling class,
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