The Future Zen
By Roditch
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Right now you are creating your future if nothing else. This book is about a future that belongs to the rich and powerful, their playground, while we give them all our cash.
Roditch
I am a retired Photography Teacher, Refugee Settlement Manager, and Builder. For the past 10 years, I have been teaching part-time, writing books, taking photos and doing lots of research.All the books I write come from experience and research. Yes, in my life so far I have worked with refugees, taught art, built houses, studied herbs, and health. I have also studied astrology spirituality including meditation, animal welfare, and poetry.I sincerely hope that you can gain valuable information from my books (usually short and sweet introductions) to different facets of life I have visited.
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The Future Zen - Roditch
Future ZEN
Roditch Roditch
Published by Roditch at Smashwords
copyright © Roditch 2019
all rights reserved
Smashwords Edition
Contents
Introduction
Robots
The environment
Health
The truth
Prepping
Bitcoin
The new world order
5G
Politics
Antibiotics and antivirals
Kibbutz
Farming
Inevitability
Summary
Introduction
Is there a future? The internet has given enormous power to evil people to take control of the world. What was once a people’s revolution (easy access to information) is now a people’s war. There are so many inventions we already have that could change our lives for the better, like hydrogen cars and hemp. But no matter what we, the people, do, the globalists will always control the world for their benefit, and if it reduces their profits, it will not become so.
We need to think carefully about what kind of future we want. Do we want a perfect world as it has been (God’s Creation) or a technological nightmare (Man’s Creation)? I will be clear that I want God’s Creation.
As humans, we used to love nature and worship it for its bounty and beauty. Now it’s not on our screens, so it does not exist. It has been replaced with buxom, weapon-laden beauties that men can control with their sticks without the faintest test of manhood. This small book will be about how we are not benefiting from technology. Relationships are doomed, the environment is plasticized, and food is chemical. Before any attempt at creating the future is started in earnest, how about we fix what we have screwed up first?
Robots are already smarter than humans. What hope are we ever going to have of keeping up with supercomputers on legs? None. The companies like Google that control robots will certainly control us. As we speak, AI is filtering the internet and banning freedom of speech; we are powerless to stop them. Why do we think technology is good? Maybe because it is human, not natural. Like monkeys breaking a coconut with a rock, we think we have it over the creator. The spread is