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Attention investors:
The true, genuine history of humanity and its future.
Will the world's first trillionaire be created through the rescue of the Homo sapiens species with the help of the Paradies-Super-Staat PSS Ocean+Space? 
Are humans a misguided person? 
The history of human thought and cognition is not only a success story of progress. It is also the chronology of a dramatic error. These are central errors (CIs) that spread like viruses—memes, as Richard Dawkins called them. They pervade all eras and have ultimately led our systems to collapse.

But this failure presents both the necessity and the opportunity for a radical new beginning. The World Council Weltrat Der Weisen, influenced in part by the unique life experiences of its member Dreistein, has deciphered the lessons of this history and found a final, at least species-saving, solution for Homo sapiens: the Paradise Superstate (PSS). And the PSS will likely produce the first trillionaires in the process.

1. Early History: From Bonobo Paradise to Consumerism.
From Matriarchy to Myth Trap and Consumerism.
Humanity doesn't simply begin with "bigger brains." It begins with a biological revolution that was almost lost: Paleoanthropologist Prof. Friedemann Schrenk demonstrates how the shrinking canines of Australopithecines signal the evolutionary decline of rivalry, jealousy, and aggression between men.

Frans de Waal describes those most similar to us, the bonobos: Sex resolves conflicts, matriarchy creates peace. The pacifistic, peaceful bonobos, whose social life is based on a culture of cooperation, sexuality, and intimacy, building peace through closeness rather than violence. Genetically, humans also have the potential for a happy, pacifist society that could have said: "Sex instead of violence, matriarchy instead of war."

But the first central error (CI) emerged early on: myths and religions (Dawkins: "God Delusion") emerged as (World Council:) "a marketing tool of the earliest barterers" and, as Richard Dawkins explains in his book "The God Delusion," to create obedience. Genetic pacifism was thus disrupted by a not conscious evolutionary trick: the spread of harmful memes underlying the myths and religions. The World Council recognized the deeper, not conscious function of these myths: they served to increase sales. "Religions were the first advertising strategies or external marketing departments of the barterers." Morality, which suppressed love, promoted consumerism as a substitute gratification. "Those who forbid love can sell more." Primitive barterers were able to increase their sales with "error memes" (CIs).

A barterer who internalized the misconception that sexual gratification is often evil was able to sell increasingly low-benefit substitute gratification products to his influenced environment and became more successful in evolution. Another, who genuinely helped his customers, died out because he couldn't assert himself in this system. A barterer who spreads the misconception "sexual gratification is sinful" can sell substitute gratification (taste drugs, jewelry, status symbols). His competitor, who advocates natural pleasure, goes bankrupt. Thus, the harmful ZI CE prevails, and humanity loses its peaceful potential.

2. Antiquity: Philosophy – Trapped in the Body-Mind Error
The search for truth began with Buddha, Confucius, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. But they became entangled in a crucial central error: the separation of mind and body. "Mind over body." Plato glorified the mind, while devaluing and tabooing material things, the body, nature, and sexuality. Buddha saw desire as the root of suffering, yet desire and greed are perfectly natural for all mammals. Here, too, the World Council recognizes: This separation not-consciously served to destroy human closeness and connection in order to further increase the need for consumption, which brought profit to the priests and barterers. "Whoever destroys closeness creates the need for consumption." Thus, even in ancient times, people were internally alienated – from their own bodies, from nature, from themselves – while the masses were trapped in feelings of guilt and the compulsion to consume.

3. Enlightenment: Science triumphs – but arrogance grows – science without wisdom.
From 1500 onwards, reason developed: With thinkers like Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Darwin, and Kant, humans discovered natural laws and that they are just animals among animals. Galileo famously said, "And yet it moves!" Darwin declared, "Man is just an animal among animals," and Kant demanded, "Have the courage to use your own understanding!"

But the barter memes continued to mutate. The consumer behavior, manipulatively and not-consciously increased by the barterers, fueled industrialization, which resulted in excessive exploitation of nature and massive environmental destruction. Rousseau sensed it: "Back to nature!" – but he confused romantic images of nature with the functioning matriarchal social structures of bonobos. The consumer behavior, manipulatively increased by the barterers, fueled industrialization. Sexual repression drove the machines to create substitute gratifications.

4. 20th Century: Knowledge Without Impact or Wisdom
A century of genius—and catastrophes. Freud invented the "unconscious"—but the World Council exposed it as a business model at the expense of society: "There is only the not-conscious: CEs ZI that control our actions and make them bad, without consciousness."

Einstein stated: "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity." Stephen Hawking confirmed this, adding: "Universes don't need gods to create themselves." The humanistic psychologists Frankl, Fromm, and Maslow spoke of the fundamental human longing for love and meaning. Richard Dawkins explained memetics in "The Selfish Gene": Ideas spread like viruses – including "error memes" (ZIs) that lead to harmful actions. "Memetics explains why lawyers and social workers non-consciously multiply problems." Frans de Waal asked: "Bonobos live by the motto 'Make Love, Not War.' Why do humans fail?"

But catastrophes followed: world wars, the extermination of capitalist Jews, the GDR, the Red Army Faction ("Kill the capitalists!"). Many "decline-profiteering" sectors unknowingly profited from this, not just the social work sector, which, thanks to the wars against the economy, gained masses of unemployed clients for its careers.

Dreistein, who later became a member of the World Council, experienced the parallel failure of all ideals:

As a teenager, he saw George Harrison, after attempting to save the world with meditation, conclude: “Meditation doesn’t do any good.”

As a student, he was part of the '68 movement and also experienced the search for free love at Woodstock and in Indian communes with Bhagwan/Osho. He realized that polyamory and group families, and forms of love in general, can only function successfully in a system that affirms love in all its forms.

He spoke for two hours with biology expert Prof. Christian Vogel, who later wrote about Dreistein in his statement: “Groundbreaking for Biology”. About Dawkins’ memetics and the principle of “decline” disciplines, including his own, psychotherapy.

Dreistein had to learn to understand how ZIs CEs were unwittingly instrumentalized, for example, by the declining sector of social workers to generate more unemployed clients for the growth of their own career opportunities by provoking catastrophes such as world wars, the persecution of Jews, and the RAF terror ("Kill capitalists!").

Dawkins' example of lawyers perfectly illustrates this principle: Two lawyers are arguing. One quickly settles the dispute and becomes poor. The other escalates the dispute and becomes rich. The second survives in evolution, his error meme persists. In reality, his CI-based actions not-consciously serve only to increase his income. Another, who quickly settles a dispute, goes bankrupt. The first survives and passes on his CEs to the next generation. Humanity is impoverished internally, despite having everything technologically necessary.

5. The Present: The Collapse of All Systems in Slow Motion
Today we live at the point of no return: burnout, depression, loneliness, dementia, the climate crisis, wars. Global civilization is collapsing under the weight of its own central errors. The pharmaceutical industry profits from the sick, the social services industry from the unemployed, lawyers from disputes, NGOs from disasters.

The World Council found that even movements like "Fridays for Future," which actually consciously aim to do good, were unwittingly initiated by the social industry. They received an increase in unemployed customers from the anti-business protests in favor of climate action as a reward for their ideological infection. The social industry memes infect the youth, which incites politicians, and the social industry is the only one who wins.

Dreistein discovered the counter-model early on, thanks to his brilliant father and his gift, the book "The Art of Being an Egoist." In China, doctors were supposedly paid as long as the patient was healthy. Prevention instead of repair. But the West laughed—and destroyed itself. Economist Christian Felber attempted to establish an economy for the common good, but failed because he strayed too closely from East German GDR-ideas. The World Council recognized that the goal should not be the rejection of profit, but rather that trillions in profits are the deserved, legitimate reward for good deeds measured by the state PSS.

The envious society is a disease in its own right. The World Council had to recognize that "stupidity" (Einstein: "Two things are infinite..."; Hawking: "With our stupidity, we will exterminate ourselves.") prevents the correction of these errors. The masses persist in the Dunning-Kruger effect: They believe they know better and reject the truth.

6. The Salvation: PSS – The Arks of Reason
After 57 years of research and analysis, humanity's most ambitious project was born: the Paradise Superstate (PSS) – PSS-Ocean + PSS-Space. This is the final ark, the first functioning common good system, realized on:

PSS Ocean: 12 federal states on a mobile island that constantly moves to climatically optimal areas. Where all the corporate headquarters, billionaires, heads of state, major shareholders, and corporate executives congregate, controlling and managing their ever-increasing profits from the old states, virtually tax- and duty-free — especially the enormous additional profits generated by the PSS's NEW MANAGEMENT CONCEPT.

PSS-Space: 4 federal states in rotating artificial cylindrical Earths that will protect the species Homo sapiens from solar death and find the solutions for survival of Homo sapiens.

The PSS is based on a new reward system. Doctors become trillionaires if their patients stay healthy. Only those who generate the most well-being, health, longevity, and prosperity in their state's citizens remain chancellors and trillionaires. Politics is thus measured—and then elected based on the results. Love becomes free: monogamy, polyamory, group families—everything is permitted, because the "Bonobo Principle" becomes the social norm. The PSS is absolutely immune to lobbying, ideological manipulation, and memetic mismanagement. Here, errors are exposed—not rewarded. Species rescue is a concretely planned ark system that ensures the survival of the human species.

7. Epilogue: The Last Resort: Salvation Through a Reboot
Homo sapiens has the tools for self-destruction—but now also the knowledge for salvation. The fatal central errors, which have taken root in the brain like viruses, are the greatest threat. The time for political compromises or minor reforms has expired.

The only solution is a radical reboot of thought, economics, and coexistence. The paradise superstate is the chance to learn from history and create the first functioning state on Earth with a total of 16 federal states and 80 million inhabitants. This is the opportunity for those visionaries and investors who not only want to become the first trillionaires, but are willing to save the species Homo sapiens, build the first trillion-dollar nation in the ocean and space, and thus make history. Those who invest now will not only become part of the greatest transformation in history—but potentially the first trillionaires.

As Benjamin Franklin said, “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” And the PSS is the ultimate knowledge investment.

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