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Thank You Neo-Tech

Publicly acknowledging the value of Neo-Tech

 

By David L. Hunter

Published by Local Group

Copyright © 2005

 

 

“I want to thank you for your generosity,

the love and the honesty that you gave me”

— Natalie Merchant

Lyrics to Kind and Generous, 1998

 

 

Foreword

Let me begin by saying I have never met anyone from Neo-Tech Publishing nor have I ever talked with or seen any Neo-Tech author. In fact, if a Neo-Tech author and I passed each other on a sidewalk, we would not recognize each other. I simply purchased products that were offered to me by Neo-Tech Publishing. Those products were advertised to provide benefits to me, so I bought them. This article reveals in specific, concrete terms how I benefited from Neo-Tech and my gratitude to Neo-Tech.

 

In my view I should have been able to profit from learning and applying Neo-Tech on my own without having to meet anyone from Neo-Tech Publishing or ask their advice or attend their seminars. Not that these are inherently bad activities. I just thought if Neo-Tech is real it should stand on its own—independent of anyone. Hence I should be able to use it on my own without becoming dependent on anyone including its authors, speakers and principals.

 

I began with the conviction that if I could not achieve worthwhile results by applying Neo-Tech on my own, then I would conclude that Neo-Tech is just like the rest of the idea systems out there: another external authority. On the other hand, if I could achieve real, tangible benefits from learning and applying Neo-Tech on my own, then I would conclude that Neo-Tech is valid and valuable.

 

I have included below specific, quantifiable results from applying Neo-Tech in my life. Readers can draw their own conclusions. You might think these results are unimpressive and dismiss Neo-Tech as superfluous. Or perhaps you will think these results are wonderful and want to achieve them.

 

In all candor, I am not trying to make a case for or against Neo-Tech. I have enough experience to know that I cannot persuade anyone to accept Neo-Tech. In fact, no one could have persuaded me to accept Neo-Tech. When I was ready, I began looking for answers and Neo-Tech found me.

 

Below I describe in a factual manner the results of applying Neo-Tech, quantifying them from the work of various professionals. This way you can see the results free of spin, hype and distortion. From there you can draw your own conclusions.

 

Thank You, Thank You

I would like to say thank you to Neo-Tech Publishing for two reasons. First, thank you for providing your writings on the Internet for many years. Few people realize the difficulty of creating, developing, publishing and making freely available online over one million words of commercial publications. I would like to publicly acknowledge your efforts and say thank you very much for all you have done for me and the thousands of other online Neo-Tech readers.

 

Second, I thank you for persisting in your extraordinarily difficult business of spreading Neo-Tech ideas and doing everything you could so readers can actually benefit from Neo-Tech. In fact I have benefited from Neo-Tech and I will describe those benefits here.

 

Occasionally I search the Internet for Neo-Tech and sometimes encounter people complaining about Neo-Tech, how Neo-Tech allegedly ripped them off. The typical story goes something like this: I was told I would get a free booklet showing me how to capture fame and fortune, but what arrived was an offer to buy a book. How dare they try to sell me a book!

 

Well, things were different in my case. Neo-Tech did try to sell me a book and I bought it along with several more. At the time in 1993 I had only $300 to my name and no real prospects for success. Rather than saying how good my life is now in subjective terms like how good I feel or how happy I am, let me objectify my present situation by quantifying the results of Neo-Tech in my life. I am a 39-year-old man and here are my results from using Neo-Tech:

 

Biological Statistics

Cholesterol level: 100 (ideal is under 200)

Triglyceride level: 24 (ideal is under 190)

HDL level: 48 (ideal is above 35)

LDL level: 52 (ideal is less than 130)

Glucose level: 95 (ideal is less than 110)

Liver function: normal

Kidney function: normal

Blood pressure: 120/80 (ideal is 120/80)

Body Weight: 135 (ideal is 135-140)

 

Since encountering Neo-Tech in 1993, I have never been admitted to a hospital nor have I taken any prescription drugs. Also, as per Neo-Tech, I am a teetotaler. As can be deduced from my biological statistics above, abstinence from alcohol has not led to any cardio-vascular problems or diabetes. This contradicts recent findings in the popular scientific literature that implies abstinence from alcohol increases a person’s risk for cardio-vascular disease and diabetes.

 

I am completely healthy without the need for any dietary supplements, drugs, alcohol, medication, doctors or hospitalization. While the American Medical Association might not like to hear this, I credit my naturally healthy physique to Neo-Tech. In all fairness, I think medicine has its appropriate uses. I just have no use for medicine.

 

Financial Statistics

$44,300 securities (stocks & bonds)

$06,200 cash (bank deposits)

$00,000 debt (loans & credit cards)

$50,500 total financial assets

 

I have relatively few material possessions but they are paid for. So my net worth is higher, although my material possessions are not liquid like my financial assets. It is true that I have been lucky at times, but I agree with the adage that says luck is what happens when preparedness meets opportunity. Neo-Tech prepared me for life. Hence I was able to capitalize on my lucky situations rather than squander them. As a result, I know for sure that my financial assets will grow significantly from year to year.

 

What about sex and love? I attract numerous beautiful women online from around the world. Some of these include an Australian page-2 pinup girl, a Budweiser bikini babe, a famous television actress and other lovely women. The women I chose to engage in sexually and romantically have similar responses like “That was incredible” and “I never knew I could love anyone so much” and “You are more valuable to me than all the money in the world.” I credit my sexual and romantic prowess to the scholarly research on sex and love that underpins Neo-Tech.

 

To paraphrase Shakespeare, Neo-Tech has armed me so strong in honesty that threats from the establishment bounce off me like the idle wind which I observe not. In fact, Neo-Tech has infused me with the elixir of life—enabling me to become healthy, wealthy and wise. This does not imply that I follow Neo-Tech blindly or verbatim. It does mean that I apply widest-context honesty, rationality and productivity. Those are the causes; the effects are listed above and below.

 

Again, none of this is meant to advocate Neo-Tech. I cannot do that. I can only live my life as I choose and allow you to live your life as you choose. You might experience greater or lesser results using Neo-Tech. Since we are all unique individuals, your particular situation most likely is different than mine and you will experience different results.

 

The next question is: was it worth it? Was it worth taking the time to learn, master and apply Neo-Tech? Yes. Could I have done the same or better in life without ever hearing about Neo-Tech? No. I am sure I could not have experienced these results without applying Neo-Tech. Why not? Well, for starters, I was a confused 27-year-old when I first encountered Neo-Tech. Relentless efforts by church and state had effectively sundered my mind from reality, leaving me vulnerable to professional manipulators called mystics and neocheaters (hidden criminals).

 

Moreover, I lacked a solid understanding of money, banking, financial markets and the economy. As a result of Neo-Tech, I got the exposure I needed to master money, markets and the economy. This enabled me to capitalize on my good fortune rather than squander it in high-risk, potentially dangerous activities like speculating in futures markets. Instead of getting swindled out of my money, I now have my money work for me. This is the true definition of wealth.

 

I consider the greatest benefit I received from Neo-Tech to be psychological. I was able to clean up my confused mentality so I could understand reality clearly and accurately. It was like Neo-Tech cleaned my glasses so I could see everything with crystal clarity. I developed the ability to separate malignant elements from benign elements in the world. This enabled me to escape a lethal web of illusions, lies and scams that have dominated humanity for the past 3000 years. As a result, I recognize scams quickly and reject them.

 

Below I have included ten scams that I was able to recognize and reject as a result of learning and mastering Neo-Tech. I include them here for people who might not be aware of them.

 

In fact, many people encounter scams that try to fleece them out of money or personal information to be used in malicious ways. Today, Internet scams are multiplying whereby imposters seek to rip-off unsuspecting citizens in numerous ways. All such scams are not wanted and fought against by citizens and governments alike.

 

The ten scams I reveal below are different. They are publicly accepted and even wanted by many people. Nevertheless, each scam is destructive. Together they ruin lives, families, communities, nations and civilizations.

 

1. The Compulsory Literacy Scam: According to this scam, everyone must become literate so all citizens can read and write. This alluring scam is the driving force behind compulsory government education. Everyone in essence is forced into literacy. But in reality many people graduate from public schools unable to read and write proficiently. Most people can navigate down a printed page in a semi-coherent manner, but they are unable to extract the essence of a written work. And when it comes to writing, they are unable to communicate their thoughts in a clear and concise manner.

 

In reality, compulsory universal literacy produces the opposite of its lofty goal. It introduces Gresham’s Law into cognition, thereby lowering the overall quality of comprehension, cognition and communication among citizens.

 

People who are capable and desirous of becoming fully literate in respect to reading and writing can fulfill their potential without having to be coerced into educational institutions. The rest of the population can function as they are. They can learn to read and write if or when they choose.

 

2. The College Diploma Scam: According to this scam, everyone needs to attend college to earn a college degree. Only after each citizen has a college diploma in hand is he or she fit to work as an adult. This kind of specious reasoning is the driving force behind tax-supported colleges and universities. In reality, most people do not need to go to college or earn a university degree. Colleges and universities are expensive, time-consuming institutions that properly are for highly specialized fields such as philosophy, law, medicine and science.

 

For example, a heart surgeon requires many years of specialized knowledge and training along with laboratory work and testing to be competent enough to perform open-heart surgery. Another example is an attorney who requires many years of specialized knowledge and training to learn the law and legal system and how to prosecute and defend cases. But today, people attend years of college and take state licensing exams to be qualified to cut hair, plant flowers and so on.

 

A college degree is unnecessary for many people. A few basic courses or vocational training is all that is needed for most lines of work.

 

3. The Democracy Scam: According to this scam, citizens must vote for all elected officials. This spurious notion has gripped people of antiquity and modernity alike—triggering the downfall of nations and civilizations. The scourge of democracy is mob rule. If the majority of citizens want to trample the rights of a minority group, then that becomes legal. Moreover, every democracy is vulnerable to demagogues who manipulate the populace into voting specific ways, which can ruin a nation as did Pericles, Napoleon, Hitler and other political figures throughout history.

 

The proper approach to government is a constitutional republic as established by America’s founding fathers in 1789 but abandoned in 1913. The citizenry should only vote for Representatives in the House of Representatives (one half of the legislative branch). This should be counterpoised by state legislatures who vote for Senators in the Senate (the other half of the legislative branch). Finally, a select group of premier citizens based on intelligence, character, achievement and social standing should select the President and Vice President (the executive branch). In this way, each segment of society is checked by the other segments of society. This will prevent the abuse of governmental power by the envious masses.

 

4. The Universal Healthcare Scam: According to this scam, everyone should have healthcare and the government should provide the means to afford healthcare for all. Anyone who disagrees is seen as cruel or heartless. Who can disapprove of universal healthcare coverage? The problem is the economic law of supply and demand. When the government subsidizes and gives money to citizens for healthcare, people increase their use of doctors, hospitals and medicine. This increased demand enables doctors, hospitals and pharmaceutical companies to raise their prices and people will still pay because the government is subsidizing these services.

 

This situation causes healthcare costs to spiral out of control where for example a simple medical procedure can cost one thousand dollars and a complex medical procedure can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. People who receive health insurance from their employer or who receive Medicare or Medicaid from government do not mind. But people who cannot afford health insurance and who do not qualify for government Medicare or Medicaid are left out of the healthcare system.

 

Healthcare services should not be paid for by government. In the absence of government subsidized healthcare, inflated healthcare prices would come back down to free-market prices.

 

5. The Altruism Scam: According to this scam, you must place other people above yourself. You must regard other people as more important than yourself. You must love other people more than you love yourself. You must sacrifice yourself to other people. This scam has dominated humanity throughout recorded history. It endures because most people never give it a second thought. Religious and social intellectuals continuously proselytize the gospel of altruism and almost no one rejects it. But in fact being selfless or acting in self-sacrificial ways is contrary to human nature.

 

You need to be a rational egoist to survive and flourish as the human organism is designed by nature. This means dealing with other people in a fair and honest manner—neither sacrificing oneself to others nor sacrificing others to oneself. It means the peaceable exchange of goods/services/love with other people rather than selfless giving or parasitical draining or criminal theft.

 

6. The Socialism Scam: According to this scam, laissez-faire capitalism is exploitative and harmful. Capitalism is the alleged source of society’s evils and causes poverty. This scam then asserts that socialism or its more pure form of communism is the remedy and an historical inevitability. Once society (meaning government) controls businesses, individuals and the economy, all ailments will be cured. The government can simply shackle the most productive elements of society—successful businesspeople—and seize their earned wealth. The government can then redistribute that seized wealth to the non-productive elements of society in the form of Welfare programs, Social Security programs, Medicare programs and so on.

 

In essence, this scam says that citizens should not produce their way to wealth; they should confiscate their way to wealth via government. And so elections become a time to vote for politicians who will confiscate wealth in ways that benefit particular voters. In reality, controlling and draining producers is not the way to lasting prosperity. It did not work in Ancient Rome or in Revolutionary France or in Nazi Germany or in the Soviet Union or in any other nation that attempted this.

 

Laissez-faire capitalism is the only rational societal system because of its division of labor approach. The government sector focuses on protecting citizens from force and fraud while the business sector focuses on producing and exchanging goods and services. Neither are entwined with or hindered by the other. Hence both sectors operate with maximum effectiveness.

 

7. The Central Banking Scam: According to this scam, the government establishes a central bank to stabilize the money supply and the economy. This is one of the all-time greatest scams in history. The government gives one bank the legal right to print money from nothing and control interest rates while all other banks must obey the central bank. This allegedly stabilizes the economy.

 

Yet America’s central bank—the Federal Reserve System—was established in 1913 and played a role in bringing about the Great Depression of 1929 and sustaining depressed stock-market valuations for a quarter century. The Fed then caused double-digit inflation in the 1970s, the savings-and-loan crisis in the 1980s and the severe market crash in March 2000. And the Fed ruined the value of the dollar, causing it to lose 90% of its value. This is why consumer prices have soared since 1913.

 

A free market of money and banking is the only way to enable the most competitive individuals to equilibrate monetary demand with supply—and to do it profitably rather than politically.

 

8. The Environmentalism Scam: According to this scam, man is destroying planet earth. It would be best, according to environmentalists, if man could be removed from the planet so plants and animals could flourish indefinitely. But since that is not possible, man must be restricted in his economic activities to preserve the well-being of animals, bugs and weeds. Businesses are fined, builders are attacked and human progress is lamented in the name of environmentalism.

 

Advocates of environmentalism use facts out of context to halt and even reverse the material progress of the past 250 years. They argue that man’s success with the material world is causing global warming. But upon putting facts into their full context, it becomes clear that every warning by environmentalists has failed to materialize.

 

Man has contributed to the development of the environment and continues to do so to the benefit of everyone including helpless animals. And man’s scientific mastery of the physical world is the only means that can prevent future natural catastrophes including hurricanes, volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis and ice ages.

 

9. The Religious Faith Scam: According to this scam, reason has its limits beyond which exists the realm of faith. Faith, we are supposed to believe, is just as valid as reason and should be heeded. This means we are supposed to have faith in God, faith in Christ, faith in some religious icon or another. What is blatantly irrational is supposed to be accepted on faith. Even though there has never been any physical proof of God or even a rational hypothesis for the existence of God, we are supposed to accept God on faith. If you question or dismiss the idea of God and religion, you are condemned or excommunicated—left to burn in Hell. In reality, the irrationality of organized religion has opened the door to unchecked usurpation, molestation, destruction and murder—all conducted in the name of God.

 

For example, the Catholic Church has usurped wealth from generations of productive citizens in exchange for a spurious afterlife. Another example is the 1600-year record of priests who sexually molested children. Especially pernicious is the inculcation of religious mysticism into the minds of the youth—crippling their ability to think rationally, sometimes resulting in permanent damage. And do not forget the holy wars, crusades, fatwas and jihads that are responsible for grand-scale murder in the name of an entity that has no basis in reality.

 

As weapons of mass destruction come within reach of religious fanatics, it is time to replace religious mysticism with factual reality, baseless faith with logical reasoning, organized religion with secular individualism. Human survival depends on it.

 

10. The Blame Others Scam: According to this scam, you are not responsible for the undesirable results in your life. This could be the most seductive scam of all. How simple: you do whatever you want and then blame other people for undesirable results and perhaps sue them for cash payouts. This scam lets you eat all the food you want and then blame food manufacturers for making you unhealthy. It also lets you blame product manufacturers for personal incompetence. You can even cover up laziness and personal shortcomings by shifting the blame onto other people.

 

Why take personal responsibility when it is culturally acceptable to shirk responsibility and blame others for everything? People who blame others for one’s own problems and never take personal responsibility end up alone—with nothing and bitter about life. Maturing into a responsible adult by accepting the results of one’s actions is the first step toward sustained growth and success. There are no viable substitutes for self-discipline and self-responsibility.

 

In actuality, there are many other publicly accepted scams circulating throughout society. The above scams are the most common and widely accepted albeit dangerous scams. Ironically, people cannot be dissuaded from any of these scams through direct confrontation. Each person has to recognize for himself or herself the fallacies that underlie each publicly accepted scam. As each person does this, he or she can begin rejecting the above scams to experience a richer, healthier, happier and more rewarding life.

 

Conclusion

Neo-Tech works for me. It may or may not work for you and it is your choice to find out. Now you know my story. I am grateful to be alive at a time in history right alongside the development and spreading of Neo-Tech. It has been a thrilling experience.

 

In a sense, I consider my life is just beginning since I mastered Neo-Tech relatively recently. The future looks brighter today than it ever has despite the constant flow of negativity from the state-controlled media.

 

Let me close with a comment by Albert Jay Nock. In answer to what a person can do to improve society, Mr. Nock wrote, “The only thing that the human being can do to improve society is to present society with one improved unit. In a word, ages of experience testify that the only way society can be improved is by the individualistic method ... of each one doing his very best to improve oneself ... to know oneself as one can; to avoid self-deception and to foster no illusions; to learn what one can about the plain natural things of life, and make one’s valuations accordingly.”

Neo-Tech has enabled me to do this: to improve myself and know reality and make my judgments accordingly. The results are precisely what I have described above and I am proud of them. Thank you Neo-Tech.

 

Postscript

For years I have observed continuous, often hostile attacks against Neo-Tech from every segment of earth’s civilization. After thinking about this, I understand why. Seen from each attacker’s perspective, he or she must attack Neo-Tech because it contradicts what everyone has been taught and become accustomed to. So let the attacks roll. Welcome them. If everyone embraced Neo-Tech, it would vanish.

 

People attack Neo-Tech because they despise it or feel threatened by it or misunderstand it. I have witnessed throughout the years people making all kinds of hostile attacks including theft of Neo-Tech properties in order to smash it. In most cases, those people failed to make a concerted effort to understand Neo-Tech in its full context. Often people make a snap judgment about Neo-Tech based on an advertisement or booklet or webpage that rubs them the wrong way. Or perhaps they encounter a problem with a Neo-Tech purchase. That becomes the launching pad for a concerted, vitriolic attack against Neo-Tech.

 

Yet Neo-Tech is unique from all other idea systems because it benefits from attacks. Rather than relying on a socially perceived reputation held in the minds of people, Neo-Tech operates through competitive actions that deliver life-enhancing advantages to readers. Hence attacks on Neo-Tech can and should be leveraged into expanding Neo-Tech’s strength and reach. Perhaps someday its attackers will glimpse the profound benevolence radiating from its aggressive matrix of honesty and effort.

 

Afterthought

I encountered something unexpected while browsing the March 2005 issue of Car and Driver magazine. There was a comparison test of four expensive roadsters and the winner was the Porsche Boxter. The article concluded with the following statement: Pleasure is the Boxter’s deliverance. All it needs to be perfect is a bumper sticker that reads, “Ayn Rand is my copilot.”

 

I laughed while reading that. It just so happens that I drive a Porsche Boxter on the occasional sunny summer afternoon. Cruising down winding, hilly roads makes me smile along with other motorists and passersby. The Porsche does not have a bumper sticker, but if I were to put one on, it would read, “Neo-Tech is my copilot.”

 

Further Reading

1. Neo-Tech Website: Official website of Neo-Tech Publishing

2. Neo-Tech Society: Formation of a Neo-Tech/Illuminati society

3. Neo-Tech Wikipedia: Encyclopedia entry describing Neo-Tech

4. Neo-Tech Interview: Online interview discussing Neo-Tech

5. Neo-Tech Matrix: Links to Neo-Tech publications and related items

 


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