WONDERFUL IDEAS FOR A BETTER WORLD

INDEX  NOTE PAGE TABS ABOVE.

HOME AND OVERVIEW

PAGE  2  ELIMINATING POVERTY

PAGE  3  UNLOCKING THE MYSTERIES OF THE AGES

PAGE  4  UNLIMITED RESOURCES

PAGE  5  A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE

PAGE  CHURCH RECONSTRUCTION KIT

PAGE  7  HISTORY
 
PAGE  8 
UNLOCKING THE MYSTERIES OF THE AGES, PART TWO.

PAGE  9  OTHER INTERESTING STUFF

PAGE  10 HEALTH 

PAGE   11 THE NEW AMERICA 

page   12  BIT'S AND PIECES  

                    TO GO TO THESE PAGES -  NOTE THE TABS AT THE TOP OF EACH PAGE


 
                       WELCOME TO A NEW WORLD

     We have entered a new world full of new opportunities.
     For example consider the job market. In this new world of automation and vast communications, things are quickly changing and with these changes come many golden opportunities.  Consider the new low cost solar cells made using a printing press. This will provide all the free power needed.
New electric cars will become very low in cost and last forever.
There are many new designs for homes that offer a for better home at a very low cost and through the power of automation and simple technologies, folks worldwide can become as independent and debt free as they wish.

   The drawing on this offers an example of what you'll find on page 2, and offering a simple self contained home package designed to meet the needs of the world's poor. But this same package can be up graded with a verity of options to meet the needs of anyone in any climate.

  

     
                UNLOCKING THE MYSTERIES OF THE AGES   




      On pages 3 and 8 you'll find this treasure hunt which could change your life in many ways as you discover the keys to many of the great mysteries of the ages.

     Then on page 4 you'll discover that there are many unlimited resources and new ways of looking at things that can provide a very positive out look. 

    On page 5 you'll find many positive new ideas for better Government  that can eliminate 80% of the cost of Government and put the control back to the hands of the people. 

      Also check out the other pages for great new insights and new up dates. 

        Have fun and a great new life.

          

                                                   












The following story can help set the stage for the alternatives that you'll find on page 2.


      Jane, one of 300 million average American's lived a comfortable life in the city. Then one morning she awoke to a bright hot sun streaming through a window and she noticed that the air was dry and dusty and there were  sounds of goats with clanging bells. Then setting up, thinking where am I ? She noticed that her dress was old and tattered and that she had been lying on straw laid out on the dirt floor.  Then as she got up and looked out the door, she saw women lifting their water jugs and heading down the road.  Seeing no other options in the small village and wanting to find out what in the world was going on, Jane picked up a water jug and followed.  After two hours they returned with heavy jugs of water.  Along the way Jane was told that the water must be boiled and that their next trip that day would be to buy firewood and food. 
    After a bit of a rest they headed down the road on a walk that turned out to be four hours long. The cost of the wood and grain took the only dollar Jane found in her pocket.  After returning home Jane boiled the water and cooked some grain for a meal.  Then she was told that it was time to go to work making baskets and that on an average day she could earn a dollar.

     Then suddenly, Jane woke up realizing she'd been dreaming about an article she'd read which explained that half the worlds population, some 3000 million people survived on a dollar a day and had no hope of a better life.
     Then Jane began thinking? What if someone could show them how to build simple solar collectors so that they would not need to buy fire wood.  And what if they had affordable green houses where they could grow food and recycle much of their water? Then they would have time to earn a bit more money to get ahead and perhaps with some vision there would be less fighting and wars.

     Then Jane started thinking about her own job security? Everything was going to automation and many things she use to do were now done by the computers or out sourced and what about retirement?  And Jane realized that it was time to start making changes and promoting good ideas for a better world.