StifflerScientific wrote:
>>> Hogwash! You left out one major aspect; goodness will prevail in the
>>> long run. The government you speak of will one day be replaced with
>>> something wonderful. You're looking at an uprising in people against
>>> controlling governments. The people cannot be enslaved forever. There's
>>> coming a peace period on Earth, and your described government and
people
>>> will be unwelcome.
>
> Not in my life time and not in yours if ever. But if I go first which
I may
> well do, you can always say I was wrong. Unless you know some deep dark
> secret about a visit from the 'Little Green Men', I think you may be
living
> in wonderland. If you can say with all the problems in the world and
all the
> different beliefs that we will all come together, then I want what
you are
> smokin :-) No disrespect ment, but what is the basis of you idea that
> sometning is close after all these thousands of years??
[snip]
Well then we disagree. Look at the patterns. Power is not the only
option. Humanity will get tired of playing the theatrical play titled,
"Power" and move to a new game called "Efficiency." While the world
rages in power there's an upcoming force that will sweep the nations by
surprise as society becomes more efficient. Example, car factories ran
by computers and robotics. The employed human is rapidly being
replaced. Soon intelligent robots will be able to replace just about
everything a human can perform. Here in California most supermarkets
and large stores such as Home Depot have automated lanes where the
computer takes the place of a person.
This force is unstoppable. People as a whole are becoming educated and
more civilized.
You may ask, "What about all the wars in the middle east?" Yes, change
brings pain. When you mix negative with positive you get energy. The
Middle East is in the process of changing from the old ancient religious
ways to one of high-tech civilized society. It's an explosion of energy.
You'll just have to wait and see. Things will eventually settle down,
but don't expect a joy ride anytime soon. China and the U.S. for
example are so oppositely polarized. That alone will be quite a display
of energy when they perhaps but heads in say 10 years from now.
Give it all 15 to 20 more years and things should settle down. :-)
Regards,
Paul Lowrance