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- W248083204 abstract "The Clone Chronicles Installment Fifteen A camel is a horse designed by an editorial committee. - ANON Committees are to get everybody together and homogenize their thinking. - ART LINKLETTER Dissenting Opinion The Editors of these chronicles do not necessarily agree with one another on the methodology of history. Some hold the sociological perspective. However, the Editor of this Opinion asserts that human history is moved forward by the acts of great women and men - simple cause and effect. I also contend, in opposition to the majority view of this Committee, that the key figure in the power struggles of the 23rd Century was Clonemaster Dolly Darling. (Other dissenters claim the most important mover and shaker was a robot.) - Prof. Sissy Toynbee-Trevelyan [Division Editor] LET US CONSIDER Mack E. O'Wally, CEO of America and Environs, a dictator of supposed historical importance because of his ruthless addiction to power (an untenable claim that this Editor vigorously refutes). For years, O'Wally had jealously watched his nemesis, Lord BullJohn Croissant, owner of EuroEngland Limited, become increasingly wealthy and powerful. O'Wally longed to destroy BullJohn and grab everything he owned. O'Wally had studied many conquerors of history, Napoleon, Hannibal, Alexandria the Great, Dizney, etc. He especially admired the charismatic Clint Billions, who, anticipating scandal, had issued a Presidential Pardon for himself. O'Wally kept an encrypted journal in which he analyzed the past in order to sharpen his own predatory skills. The power-players who came before me have unwittingly prepared the populace to accept paternalistic Government. They wholly eliminated the separation of church and state. They also entirely removed the separation of family and state. This century, the megamachine completed its intrusion into private lives when it moved from state child care to actually producing children (as well as clones). It did this by making artificial gestation available to a lazy public always looking for an easy way out. Since Government and Corporatism have become inseparable, it is impossible to say which has taken over which. In any case, the megamachine has produced a sociopolitical environment amenable to manipulation by me by bringing about such desirable changes as: Human DNA databank established for all citizens. Welfare linked to cost-of-living index. Pays 5 percent below poverty line. Public prayer abolished again, later reinstated with official prayers so dull they produce total religious apathy. (Spiritual belief threatens my authority.) Standardized true-false tests required for all Ph.D. candidates. Nonprofit status of religious organizations revoked. Military corporatized. Accepts highest-bidder contracts on forprofit basis. In a series of hostile takeovers, Education Inc. absorbs all private schools and colleges. Passage of Hobson's Choice Amendment. Political candidates must all have exactly the same goals. Excuse: diversity always discriminates against somebody. State Department of Behaviors takes over discipline of children. Department privatized and sold to Education Inc. To prevent monopoly, military split into smaller baby bomber entities. Politicians elected by Nielsen ratings. (Later revoked.) Essential services deregulated: Electricity, gas, solar energy, wind and sea power (Earth only), breathable air, lukewarm fusion, etc. Religious services and shopping services combined, then privatized and offered as high potential IPOs. Holocaster megaseries Evil Nature with total immersion effects of natural disasters fuels public fear of nature and produces popular maxim, Don't go outside. Holding companies siphon off profits from essential services providers which go bankrupt and are acquired by Government. …" @default.
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