Wall != Oppression
By understanding the reason why people have many kids to begin with: -To help you when you get old? -Because my religion says so? -My parents had many kids, so that seems natural It all comes down to numbers. What is…
> So the creatures who invented the conceptual framework of reason and logic have no way to use reason and logic. Got it. Correct. Perfect example would be Casinos, a person knows the hard odds are against them but…
1) Overall, yes. 2) Citation needed. 3) Correct, they react to stimuli. I agree with you on the blank slate theory and that Fresco was not up to date on this. Genetics has an impact on skull formation, brain tissue, etc.
Jacque would likely respond with: "They have military, we do not" "They have money, we do not" He would likely say it all boils down to Scarcity (lack of resources), Extensionality (what we currently refer to as…
I remember speaking with Jacque in Miami at one of his lectures. He was a very honest and sincere man (but not to the point of trying to demean you to get his point across). He will be missed. Roxanne Meadows penned a…
Wall != Oppression
By understanding the reason why people have many kids to begin with: -To help you when you get old? -Because my religion says so? -My parents had many kids, so that seems natural It all comes down to numbers. What is…
> So the creatures who invented the conceptual framework of reason and logic have no way to use reason and logic. Got it. Correct. Perfect example would be Casinos, a person knows the hard odds are against them but…
1) Overall, yes. 2) Citation needed. 3) Correct, they react to stimuli. I agree with you on the blank slate theory and that Fresco was not up to date on this. Genetics has an impact on skull formation, brain tissue, etc.
Jacque would likely respond with: "They have military, we do not" "They have money, we do not" He would likely say it all boils down to Scarcity (lack of resources), Extensionality (what we currently refer to as…
I remember speaking with Jacque in Miami at one of his lectures. He was a very honest and sincere man (but not to the point of trying to demean you to get his point across). He will be missed. Roxanne Meadows penned a…