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VIDEO SERIES:    The Fourth Industrial Revolution:  A Sound Solution to the Economic Crisis

TRANSCRIPTS OF THE SERIES:

Introduction

PART 1:  Money as an Instrument of Government

PART 2:  Historic Examples of Government Monopolized Money

PART 3:  Contrast Between the Great Depression and Today

PART 4:  Common Solutions and Why They Won't Work

PART 5:  A Solution That Will Work - Preservation of Community Based on the 4th Industrial Revolution

PART 6:  Necessary Components for Community Sustainability

PART 7:  Our Future Under the 4th Industrial Revolution

PART 8: Implementation of the Model

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Frequently Asked Questions

Question:  How much time do you think it will take to get the Fourth Industrial Revolution off the ground?

Answer:   A number of the technologies that we discuss on this website are already in various stages of development.  A few of them are getting close to being viable products that could be introduced into the marketplace. 

Given enough time, our intention was to get them into market on a profitable basis.  Once a few were producing a profit, our aim was to use their earnings to systematically build out the rest of the technologies discussed here.

As the products and profits grew, more individuals would have been brought into the various projects, both as investors and developers.  Unfortunately, the world as it’s presently developing is not being kind. The time that would be required to work out this process will in all likelihood be longer than the time we have as a result of our accumulating financial disaster.  As a result, we have been forced to take more extreme measures.

In essence we are casting our net further afield in order to accelerate this positive growth.  Fortunately, we have the internet which when used correctly is a magnificent communication tool and allows a few to reach others that may be disbursed across large areas.  The steps we are taking to accelerate this process are as follows: 

First, is to educate those who may not be conversant with all of the sciences in order to help them understand that there are an enormous number of wonderful technologies already available and the reasons they have not yet made it to market. 

The second step is to find individuals with strong self esteems that are willing to put in the time and effort necessary to finish the development of the first generation products of the fourth industrial revolution and then once they are ready, introduce them to market. 

The third step is to create an adequate investment pool that will provide the necessary resources to those who are carrying out the final development and market of those products. 

In the end we have a high degree of confidence in the power and strength of the human being’s instinct for survival.  This includes the intellectuals, the financiers and the man in the street.  The only thing that needs to be done is the preparatory work in order to harness this great power house called human survival.

When that power house becomes active, you will be surprised how quickly things can be made to improve.  Things that could have taken 10 years could happen in as little as 12-18 months.  So, if a region of small communities is properly prepared, the depth and breadth of the depression that they will experience could be very much shorter than the rest of the world and as they begin to pull out of this financial insanity, they will begin to lead by example.  They could become the beacon of light that shows the rest of the world how to overcome this disaster.

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