“What we call the Internet Reformation is continually educating viewers about simpler and more fulfilling lifestyles. Industries don’t have to be supercharged by monopoly central banking; the corporate state, forcibly supported by judicial decisions, is not an eternal fixture in the economic firmament. Eventually we may see a return to more basic and sustainable lifestyles. Modernity has virtually mandated the disparagement of the technology-deprived Indian lifestyle, but as people continually walk away from failing capitalist structures, simpler – even survivalist – lifestyles beckon. It turns out that Native Americans may have the proverbial last laugh.”
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