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Topic: Sleeping Giant Industries PDF. Future Tech + Free Markets. Rough Draft. (Read 1426 times)

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Hello Bitcoin,

I posted a video here a couple of years ago. It generated some interesting discussion. I realized film is too expensive and time consuming to get a long argument across. After spending a couple of years on other business, I've helped write a longer piece about future industries. This time I made sure free market ideology was emphasized...

The ideas are more developed, but it still needs a few months work. I'm putting up the rough draft to get some fresh eyes if anyone's interested.

Any comments appreciated. It can only improve from here,

Fog Fence

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Download PDF here:

http://www.mediafire.com/?a7863bdquj1gl6t

email: [email protected]

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CONTENTS

PART ONE

i) INDUSTRY ONE: PIONEERING FOOD TECHNOLOGY.

ii) INDUSTRY TWO: WATER

iii) WHERE WILL THE FUNDING COME FROM?

iv) POPULATION

v) INDUSTRY THREE: INDUSTRIAL HEMP

vi) INDUSTRY FOUR: BAMBOO

PART TWO (Forthcoming)

vii) INDUSTRY FIVE: GRASSROOTS ECONOMIC SYSTEMS

viii) INDUSTRY SIX: MODERN WASTE DISPOSAL

ix) INDUSTRY SEVEN: NEW ENERGY IDEAS










Synopsis

The key to Earth's economic liberation lies in the adoption of a free market, with minimal governmental intervention. The industries of food technology, water technology, industrial hemp, bamboo, energy, modern waste disposal etc, could provide hundreds of millions of jobs, increase standards of living worldwide, slow population growth and sharply alter the balance of political power in favour of the common man. This slow shift can be accomplished through viral media, crowdfunding and innovative start-ups, with or without the approval of the self-proclaimed elite.

While economists waffle, intellectuals twaddle, media outlets distract, and bloggers pontificate...a smaller, more dynamic group of people are *getting things done* by kicking off projects, some with as little as a few hundred dollars.

Aside from obvious government waste, billions of dollars are wasted daily on fluffy toys, tobacco, alcohol, luxury handbags and more. If only one per cent of that waste could be voluntarily refocussed on projects, millions of dollars a day could be provided for start-ups providing basic needs technology.

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This article focusses on the sleeping giant industries of simple food technology, water technology, industrial hemp, bamboo, grassroots economic systems, modern waste disposal and new energy ideas, and shows how the above industries could provide hundreds of millions of jobs while significantly increasing standards of living. We will show how developing a country actually slows population growth. Billions of dollars is now available on a micro-investment level, and many projects are already in action.

                         “If you want to find a solution to the world's problems, ask an engineer.” - Anon



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