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China: Transition through ZOR

F. Frank LeFever flefever at ix.netcom.com
Tue Jul 20 21:44:55 EST 1999



POSTMASTER: please forward; this poor fellow doesn't know where the
"Chinese leadership" is--thinks it reads bionet.meuroscience!



In <ODkOmxm0#GA.312 at cpmsnbbsa05> "Ken Collins" <KPaulC at email.msn.com>
writes: 
>
>TO THE LEADERSHIP OF CHINA:
>
>As you know, the great strides China has made in the direction set
down by
>your enlightened leader, Mr. Deng, have been a cause for joy to me.
>
>As you also know, I've worked, in my small way, to assist by sharing
with
>the Chinese people the fruits of my research.
>
>I hope that I've not hesitated too long to comment on China's current
>circumstances.
>
>You've had to deal with two very-trying issuse in 'recent' days.
First, the
>destruction of your Yugoslavian Embassy during the Kosovo conflict,
and then
>Taiwan's recent position statement.
>
>I ask you to have great patience in your hearts, because, without
regard for
>these two recent 'difficulties' with which you are confronted, your
Nation
>is, presently, deep in the midst of the great transition that was
begun, in
>earnest, by Mr. Deng.
>
>You see, as is explained in the "Automation of Knowing..." manuscript
(AoK),
>the change that has swept your Nation has drawn the population of
China into
>the "zone of randomness" (AoK, Ap4). This is not a "bad" thing. It's
just a
>normal occurrence because of the way in which our nervous systems
innately
>process information.
>
>There is some "difficulty", however, because when a population exists
within
>the "zone of randomness", individual reaction times are diminished and
>individual reaction quantities are increased, both dramatically. So,
>experiences that would normally not lead to any significant reaction
will
>tend to lead to disproportionately rapid and large reactions.
>
>I ask you to pursue a deep understanding of this one thing, and I ask
you
>to, at all costs, resolve to guide your population with patient,
deliberate
>determination to focus =only= upon your population's journey to the
"other
>side" of the "zone of randomness".
>
>Please do not underestimate the awesome accomplishment that's inherent
in
>doing this one thing =completely=. Your Nation's whole future depends
upon
>your completing well that which you so courageously began under the
>leadership of Mr. Deng.
>
>If you fail to guide your people successfully through the "zone of
>randomness", the prospects are those of great tumult and societal
>deterioration, that will not only lay all of your already great
>accomplishment to waste, but set your Nation back tremendously.
>
>Although my heart is with you, I do not come to you, in this message,
solely
>on China's behalf. I do so on behalf of all people, everywhere, for
great
>tumult in China will spread great tumult around the world, and your
Nation's
>tragedy will become everyone's tragedy.
>
>People of good will, all over the world, are with you. Please focus on
>finishing the work you've begun. See nothing but your determined,
continued
>journey to the other side of the "zone of randomness".
>
>I will pray for your complete success.
>
>Sincerely, K. P. Collins (ken)
>
>




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