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In the late 1980s, Stanley Meyer invented a car that could go from coast to coast in the United States on 21 gallons of water. He was offered $1 billion from the automobile industry for his invention but turned it down because he wanted this idea to go to the people. Shortly afterwards, he was poisoned to death and the invention has been hidden from us ever since, yet our children are not learning about inventors such as Meyer in school, nor are they being encouraged to develop alternate fuel sources. Our children are inevitably asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Their answers become conditioned responses in various forms of economic subservience instead of what they truly would like to do. A better question to ask them, once they understand the concept of money is, If there was no such thing as money, then what would you like to do with your life? Surely, the fry cook with a high school education would not still be making french fries at a fast food “restaurant”. Read More: whydontyoutrythis/2014/03/what-if-everything-you-were-taught-was-a-lie.html Ronald Minyuku Tintswalo Egar Mmoloke Mokonyane Mashegoana Prince whydontyoutrythis/2014/03/what-if-everything-you-were-taught-was-a-lie.html
Posted on: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 20:28:02 +0000

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