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People are STARVING to Death, even while Feasting to Death: because they are Starving for True Foods.” source

The BURDENS of the Independent Jackasses!

Hundreds of millions of Ignorant People in this World of Woes Cause their own Suffering as Independent Jackasses: because they cannot figure out HOW to Unite their Time, Energy, Money, and Materials in Order to make Life much Better for all of them by at least 10 times. Indeed, like the Proverbial Independent Jackass, they lay upon themselves all Kinds of Unnecessary BURDENS, which are Grievous to be Carried. For Example, the Average American is in Debt to some Money Lender, or Banker, for a Wooden/Plastic House that is Guaranteed to Rot down, Burn up, Blow away, get Eaten up by Termites, get Flooded out, Slid Away in a Mudslide, Shaken Down in an Earthquake, or Destroyed in some other Way: because they are Designed for Destruction. Moreover, they have never even Heard about Beautiful Planned City States, called: Swangkee Lowtels, Hightels, Castles, and Fortresses, which have 248 Advantages over present Rat-infested Cities of Confusion, where People live in Fear, get Raped, Robbed, and Murdered by the tens of thousands, and Tax themselves in Order to Support the Evil Empire. Therefore, this Book Proposes a Different Way of Life, which is Agreeable with all Sane People, which is an Intermediate Lifestyle between the 2 Extremes of the Lonesome Farm Life and the Overcrowded City of Idiots. Remember: “He who Judges any Subject, before he has Learned all of the Evidence, is not Wise.” Therefore, be Wise, and Study this entire Book for whatever Liberating Truth that you might Learn.

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“O my Son, the Rebellious Stubborn Jackass may get his own Way, even as many Independent People also get their own Ways; but often unto their Great Regret: because of the Massive Amount of Hard Work, which can be Done by more Efficient Methods, such as the Use of Trains, compared with the Use of Mules and Wagons.” — A Proverb of the Peacock