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Apr 19, 2022Liked by The Society of Problem Solvers

Excellent commentary on current state of governmental affairs. And if we don’t as a people do something different, we will go down with the government. We are afraid to step into our power as a people because the government has become so big. The government should only be a tool but we have allowed it to grow into a head.

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You get it! Thanks for joining the conversation!

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Jul 26, 2022Liked by The Society of Problem Solvers

I'm not really sure how much government we actually need. There entire structures that just need to be dismantled.

Anyway, I am particularly enamored with #3, as it is something that is entirely doable.

Another thing that would be pretty easy to implement would be total transparency in voting (while still keeping private each individual's decisions). If you think the FDA/CDC/Pfizer is opaque, wait until you check out the black boxes that supposedly count our votes.

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I agree with all of this. But I also understand in order to get where we want to be we need to do it in phases. Just like our rights have been eroded in phases.

Transparency and trust in voting is something I am huge on. We don't need to wait for government to fix their own system. Rather we can build our own blockchain systems and use them as a check and balance against the states' systems.

If this idea intrigues you, I would suggest going down these two solution-minded rabbit holes:

1) How can we use technology back against those who corrupt our government:

https://joshketry.substack.com/p/the-case-for-building-a-new-open

2) Let's elaborate on how transparency should be used to prevent corruption:

https://joshketry.substack.com/p/what-we-need-is-a-transparency-movement

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Nov 15, 2022Liked by The Society of Problem Solvers

Interesting that the centralized schema looks like the SARS-CoV2 virus.

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I designed it so it was probably subliminal hatred of both.

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Nov 14, 2022Liked by The Society of Problem Solvers

Interesting article. Thank you!

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Thanks for reading!

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Jul 27, 2022Liked by The Society of Problem Solvers

You would probably empathize with Russell Brand, whose philosophy is also to decentralize society and can be found on YouTube, though his continued existence there is precarious due to his message ........

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I do although I think we have overall different visions as I still believe in the free market and the Constitution, just a decentralized layer in between. Thanks for reading and for the feedback!

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Those who hijack have the wealth ( stolen from people for sometimes centuries of looting , genocide etc eg royals such as WEF 'King' Charles) to control most or all information on the planet. WEF boss Schwab boasts that he has done this. Lies on MSM, Soc ial Media, from Governments, from doc tors etc of course means that most people do not know the truth ie that the destruction of the human race is taking place rapidly. It is not their fault.

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Hunter-gatherers formed an extremely egalitarian kind of society because each individual family was entirely self-reliant and therefore fully responsible for their decisions. They did not have all the intricate problems that a farming and herding society intrinsically has: division of labor that led to hierarchy that led to enormous disparity of responsibility, then wealth, then power inside the "system".

We are currently living in a phase where a tiny set of people hi-jacked the entire system to recklessly exploit the planet's resources, even its entire population that is regarded as a "herd" only.

Only a total decentralization that leads to a defunding and withering of the corrupt governments can save us from Hell on Earth. Seeing the current status of mass un-awareness and gullibility it is highly doubtful this goal will ever be achieved.

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