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Manage Quotes by Jacque Fresco
- In my work, I am not attempting to predict the future. Â I am only pointing out what is possible with the intelligent application and…
- Social change cannot come above the intellect, it comes about by people suffering. And the more people are related to that, the more they lose…
- We have the technology to build a global paradise on earth, and at the same time, we have the power to end life as we…
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