Whenever you see them say that we "lost the technology" to do something, they...
Whenever you see them say that we “lost the technology” to do something, they are lying to you.
The truth is that we no longer produce the PEOPLE needed to build the “lost” technology.
This was intentional. That’s why they lie about it.
The west has been importing a barely literate underclass from the third world for half a century instead of raising our own high-IQ, high-consciousness children; the public education system was lost to the communists and gender weirdos; while fake environmentalism and equality have replaced excellence and merit in industry.
If you think it’s bad now, wait until the shortage of mature, competitive adults is too low to keep the lights on, clean water flowing, and food being grown and delivered. Then it may be too late to reverse the decline. At that point, even great wealth will not save you from the collapse.
The most valuable resource any nation can produce is generations of capable, mature adults. For a nation to be viable in the long term, its ability to produce these generations must be its primary measure of success.
Whichever nation first and most successfully reorients towards the development of maturity via family—husband, wife, and children—will own the next 100 years.
For more than a decade, I have been working on the problem of how to shift millions of underdeveloped young men and women towards maturity and adulthood. I have working solutions that you can implement right now at the family and personal levels.
The problems described above are not unsolvable. As a @NatLawInstitute fellow, I work with some of the top minds in the world studying human cooperation and culture. We have developed solutions that also apply at the national level, which is required for rapid and massive changes.
In a single generation, we could restore dignity, maturity, and prosperity to our nations and once again strive for the stars instead of scrambling for survival from one disaster to another.
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