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Mar 21Liked by Bronwyn Williams

Hello, I happen to be one of the founding members of the "Federal Bureau of Termination (#FBT 4 short).

#FBT is an anonymous digital think tank discussing two major 20th century scenarios related to this insightful communication.

The two broad stroke scenarios are:

1. 2Br02B, which was developed by Kurt Vonnegut. It was originally published in the January 1962 issue of If Worlds of Science Fiction. The scenario paints a gentrified way of managing human population explosion on the 3rd rock from the sun.

2. Make Room! Make Room!, which was developed by Henry Maxwell Dempsey. The scenario was first communicated in a book format as a SciFi novel published in 1966.

We are also exploring other scenarios related to the topic and working on developing new ones.

Members of the think tank believe that discussing & communicating such scenarios to the public at large might not be a wise idea.

We appreciate your enthusiasm and interest in the subject, and would like to invite you to join our think tank.

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I’d love to.

Email address is bronwyn[at]fluxtrends.co.za if you want to chat further, sounds like my wheelhouse.

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Ms Williams, you deserve a "Fresh Start".

An invitation has just been issued from biostrategy.substack. This is the 1st invitation to be issued from this substack. Once accepted, it will be upgraded to the highest possible level on this platform.

BioStrategy's mission is to boldly go where no one has gone before in the field of #HumanEcology, with the ancient idea of #Gaia, Earth as a living organism, at its core.

You are now a member of its Ouija Board of Directors.

You are Welcome!

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@Bronwyn Williams, Jeff has been elected to lead BioStrategy.substack.com. Since BioStrategy is a DAO, leadership style is “Masterly Inactivity”. As an administrator, would you be able to help with a Custom Domain (CD)? Thanks.

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Poke the bear 😂

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Punz

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