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“You, Sir, are a National Treasure”

Dear Mark Hamilton:
Attached to this email is my testimonial that you requested, per which I would like to quote, “You, Sir, are a National Treasure”. I am trying one last time to get through to you because I have much value to add to your cause, if you will just hear me out. You see, I understand that the “Miss Annabelle” story was actually about you; namely, you were Miss Annabelle and we apprentices were your students, and I was one of the main students you needed to reach. I know that is a bold statement, but what I am about to provide you is the living proof. I can only hope that this finally reaches you, for it was to be for your eyes only.
First, some constructive criticism, not intended to chastise you in any way, but to give a new boost to the cause of the Twelve Visions World to which I am so committed. Everything about the Annabelle story was so intriguingly conceived, but, with one fatal flaw–not the story, but the manner in which it was carried out with the apprentice group; namely, Miss Annabelle was readily accessible to her students at all times, but you were not; e.g. I wonder how successful the Miss Annabelle story would have been if her students had to do posts on a website, along side of other students, hoping to maybe get the attention of Miss Annabelle, and, then, hoping she would sort through the maze and respond???
I completely understand that you have to protect what you have worked so long to achieve, and the reluctance anyone would feel in your situation to open up the flood gates by letting down the wall. I also understand how multi-tasked and busy you have been. Hopefully, you can also understand that many of your apprentices feel the same way. I know for a fact that had you heard what I am going to share hopefully with you, you would not have had to plead for testimonials for fear of the neo-cheaters reaction, because the battle would have already been won. When you hear me out, you will have to admit it too. You see, you did not have to get 50 million Americans to understand the plan, but only a very small fraction using the right approach.
Before I get into “the approach”, let me tell you about myself. I have an extremely high I. Q., once measured to be 232 when I was in college. Today at age 61, I believe I probably would break the measuring scale. I skipped the 5th grade and had 1500+ on my SAT score entering college. I tried to attend some Mensas meetings but become so frustrated by the groups impracticality and never joined–they had the “paralysis of analysis” and never seemed to want to come to a solution of the problem they were working on as a group. You see, I had been using Neothink all my life and never knew it. However, I never understood the concept of the massive anti-civilization which thwarted me all the time when I tried to add value to the world–I have the cure for cancer and have had it for over 35 years; a plan for elimination of every harmful virus and bacteria on the planet, the total answer to the dilemmas of Einstein’s theory and string-theory, and many other values to add to the world. Thanks to you, I now do understand what I have been up against.
The value I wish to share is a not only a marketing approach that works every time without massive exposure, but also a further insight into understanding how the universe operates. I am sure you have heard of the “100 Monkey Principle”, as per your statement about the need of 50 million Americans understanding Neothink. Many have heard of this concept but very few really understand it. It is about time you heard about it from one of the originators ( and maybe the only one). You see, I first became aware of the idea in 1964, at the age of 15. I saw one of the very first articles published on the unusual monkey experiment done in 1957 but not mad public for several years. I was fascinated that, once the monkeys on one island finally learned to wash the sand off of the raspberries by going to the sea water, they went to the second island and the first monkey went right to the ocean to wash it off. Only later, having spent much of my career in sales/marketing, I put it all together.
You see, I believe that our Neothinker, or perhaps the original Creator Neothinker, have (has) put in place a “score keeping” function into the connection that we all have with “universal intelligence”; i.e. as any living species reaches a critical mass of learning a new idea (thus evolving), this connection “keeps score” of that event (upward progress) and filters the result to the rest of that species. I can envision that when enough cavemen learned to make fire, the rest of the world knew instantly too. Theory: Why would not a Neothinker want a way to keep track of his creation’s progress? I also believe, just a theory at this point, that all departed intelligent beings’ spirits/souls go to that type of area like the “score keeper”.
Now, to the marketing application of this concept, most who understand this critical mass concept for introducing a new product, service, or idea go no further than to blast the marketplace with ads to achieve that critical mass, and conceptually believe that an approximate market penetration of 8-12% will achieve that goal. Rubbish! The scientists on that first island accomplished the critical mass for an entire species with less than 100 monkeys out of the thousands and perhaps millions of that species. If the commonly held belief of the critical mass of 8-12% is true, why then did not their product, service, or idea immediately saturate to 100% like the monkey experiment?
The reason is that the true meaning applied to marketing lies not in the critical mass, but in creating an “island” in the marketplace and saturating that created “island” with the product service, or idea. Additionally, one has to consider the fact that when dealing with human beings, no product, service, or idea will appeal to everyone on earth (saturation or 100%) because intelligent beings will still be affected by emotions and have the conscious ability of free will to NOT conform with the masses.
To put this all in perspective, let me relate my own application of this deeper understanding of the 100 monkey phenomenon. In late 1982, I decided to get back into the property and casualty insurance business because I had found a company that just came to Colorado (I live in Denver). They had tremendous auto/homeowners rates, but to differentiate myself from the competition, I decided to add to the rates 24/7 service by me the agency owner–a good trick to pull off, given the fact of no cell phones or internet back then. However, I was one of the first to implement a pager as a marketing tool–if my customer had an accident at 3:00 AM, he/she could page me and I guaranteed a response. To create my “island”, I chose a small area of Denver, that was mostly blue-collar and thus would respond to the low rates and 24/7 service. I created a newsletter for just that neighborhood of about 700 homes where I knocked on doors to get the word out about my rates/service, sent out direct mail, and even hired a telemarketing house to solicit by phone. My first direct mailing got a typical 1.5% success rate. By early 1983, I had about 8% of the business in that neighborhood “island”. Continuing to bombard just that neighborhood, in 3 more months, I had about 30% of the business there as the word got out that I delivered the 24/7 service that no one else did. I also began getting unsolicited response from areas well away from my little “island”. In just 1 month my “island” marketplace penetration reached 65% and I had to hire many new agents/service people to keep up on the demand. I then chose another like neighborhood to expand. To my surprise, my first direct mailing pulled in a 45% response! Continuing in 1984 to expand, I hade built an agency from nothing to over $3.5 million of premium in force in just 2 years using the “island” marketing approach alone, which the industry says takes 15 years to build. Sadly though I lost my agency, with an intrinsic value of around $1.5 million, in early 1985. I won’t go into why here because that is not relevant to the Twelve Visions World goal. I also attained another $1+ million net worth using other products/services using the same “island” approach.
One more example and I will get to the punch-line of this discussion. Remember the “hula hoop” craze in the late 50’s/early 60’s? Whammo Products, inc had actually invented it in 1954 planning to market it in Hawaii. After some curiosity response, the natives saw the hula hoop as an insult to their culture and it failed there miserably. After several years of little market acceptance, Whammo was ready to dump the product in the fall 1959, when one of their execs decided to chill out a while at Malibu Beach, CA. He had about 300 hoops with him and decided to get rid of them for free so he could relax. After showing a few people how to use a hula hoop, it seemed to really click with the beach bums there. The next day he had request for many more–within 2 weeks the whole California beach community was in love with the hula hoop, and the whole nation followed shortly after. Therefore, Whammo’s “island” was Malibu Beach and they luckily benefited from the effect. Countless other rages had their lucky “island” as wel and got the lucky, not designed, explosion.
I know that you are getting this late in the game, but there still is time to take advantage of the right principle approach. Since the principle starts with an “island” first approach, then national exposure, and since the national movement is already underway, I have many suggestions to offer that will work just as fast as the hula hoop craze–we can have a TVP craze too without butting heads with the anti’s. Please contact somehow so we can mount a final assault on them. You have mail, my phone # is below.
Inclosing, I have one problem to mention. Unfortunately, to the all my previous years of confronting the establishment, they are aware of me big time as a threat to them. They have actually today got me charged with a crime I did not commit that they have blown a minor thing into a big problem for me. In fact I am going to court today on it. To date I have always managed to wiggle out of their noose, but not so sure this time–I am in poor health and am presently totally broke and cannot afford a good attorney to help me. The person, Steve Nalty–my fellow Denver chapter Neothink Society member, who I have carbon-copied this email to, has my permission to act on my behalf if necessary due to above. I jus want to repeat my total dedication to this cause, for I have even risked my neck for it. I have4 no criminal record whatsoever.
Sincerely,
A. Daniel Viola

THANK YOU!!! Mark Hamilton!

Dear Mr. Hamilton,
My personal path towards self-esteem, health, and financial independence (wealth) has been laid before me, courtesy of the Neothink Society, with special thanks due to the Founder of the Twelve Visions Party, Mark Hamilton. I say this with full confidence and stand by it with every bit of energy that my budding 20 year old body can produce—history will come to recognize Mark Hamilton as one of, if not the greatest of society’s benefactors, ever.
Does that sound like a bold statement, especially coming from a person whose lifespan would indicate that I haven’t the experience or knowledge to make such sweeping assertions? Perhaps in your eyes it’s a bold statement, but let me tell you about my personal experience and you decide.
Before I was introduced to the Neothink Society, my future was hopelessly doomed. I had spiraled downwards into an empty abyss and I had no way out of it until the Neothink society pulled me out of my lifelong trap. You see, I was a youth that had grown disillusioned to the point of giving up on life itself. Though I never would have, I couldn’t help the thoughts of suicide. At times, it just seemed easier…
Whereas I once scolded people who sat around and felt sorry for themselves, drowning their sorrows in alcohol and illegal substances, stress, insecurity and confusion led me towards that path. I BECAME that person who I once looked at as a “lowlife”. Time was passing and I wasn’t progressing. People warned me that I was throwing my life away, but I didn’t listen. I had grown depressed to the point it was hard to care. All I could think about was my future, how it was going nowhere, and how there was nothing that I could do could change that (or so I thought). I looked at myself and wondered, how in the world could I ever get where I wanted to be? It seemed impossible, the vision so far out of reach that I couldn’t even imagine it. Gone were the days of my childhood when I could visualize myself becoming somebody important, successful, who accomplished great things for the betterment of humanity.
But what happened to me? Before being introduced to the Neothink society, I was a sure-shot loser, a waste of talent, an unfortunate consequence of my circumstances. Without Neothink and Mark Hamilton, my potential would’ve been gone, forever…
Let me tell you about myself. Throughout my academic career, I’ve been a phenomenal student. In middle school, I graduated as the valedictorian of my class, of which I was very proud. My mother almost didn’t show up to the ceremony and my father, too drunk to go out in public, missed it, which was customary of him.
I was in the top 10% of my high school class, though by then I had started to grow disillusioned. I never once took a class for my core curriculum (math, history, science, English or Spanish) that was not “Honors Level”. My classes were always advanced, and sometimes even, “extra” advanced. For example, as a sophomore, I took AP Biology and AP Spanish (AP stands for Advanced Placement—college level courses for which you can obtain college credits), Two classes that, in my high school at least, were generally reserved ONLY for seniors. Additionally, I had an impressive list of extracurricular activities. I was sought after by many organizations in my school and my teachers constantly rained praise on me.
As a sophomore, a group of my peers, all seniors in their last year, elected me to be president of the Spanish Honors Society. Imagine applying to a college and being able to “brag” that I was elected President of an organization by my peers that were 2, 3 and in some cases 4 years older than me! My Spanish teacher, coincidentally the same woman who ran the organization, confided to me in secret that I had “what it takes”. She then went on to tell me she believed I could accomplish practically anything in life. In the course of the conversation, she told me that she believed I should consider becoming a diplomat. At the time, that was music to my ears. Now, years later, I realize that diplomatic immunity is really a pass to commit crimes in foreign jurisdictions. Now that I’ve evolved into a better human being, I no longer lust for this sort of power. But, all in all, to say the least, my academic performance and track record ensured that I was my guidance counselors dream come true.
A few days into my senior year, the story changes. I became my guidance counselor’s nightmare when I dropped out. I don’t blame him for being surprised—it caught everybody off guard. He pleaded with me, “Yosh, just finish the school year” but he couldn’t reach me. Everything fell on deaf ears. I walked out of Pascack Valley High school that year and everybody was left scratching their head…
It was hard to explain my motivations to other people. In truth, I was searching for “something more”. Throughout my life, I always had this intuitive feeling that the world worked differently than my teachers, parents, and authorities led me to believe. Soon, I would find out that there was a difference between indoctrination and education. When I understood that, I was able to make more sense of the world. Before that, certain things just never made sense. As a boy, I used to entrust my wellbeing to people until I started growing older. My mother and father were my role models until I realized that it was a bad decision to emulate neglecting, alcoholic parents. I used to consider myself religious until the scandal broke out and everybody found out that Catholic priests were molesting little boys. I used to think formal education was the best way to become successful, until I read John Taylor Gatto’s An Underground History of American Education. That’s when I realized education was being used as a destructive weapon against the populace. If the age-old adage “Knowledge is Power” holds true, then how can people be empowered if they’re misled through education?
The books I read at least allowed me to know that leaving school was a sane decision. Though people around me constantly criticized me, deep down I knew I was doing something that would change my life. I couldn’t see it then, but I kept with my plan. There was still a place for college, but something had to be taken care of first.
The criticism around me took hold, however, because I had grown distant from everybody. I went from popular and well-liked to somewhat of an outcast. In that solitude, I turned to alcohol for comfort. I guess the environment you grow up around really does influence you. We are all a product of our environments.
I kept searching and learning more, but the more I learned, the more hopeless I became. If you ever felt like the world was designed for you to lose, you should give yourself a round of applause. Your intuition is correct. As I found this out, I grew more and more depressed. What was the answer?
What I know now, I didn’t know then. Back then, I would’ve told you there was almost no hope. Now, I can tell you, unequivocally, THERE IS HOPE!!! And hope is spelled T-V-P. The answer lies within the Neothink Society and the new Political party, the Twelve Visions Party. The Twelve Visions Party means hope! Never in history has there been a party with the campaign platform “Make all the people rich, including the poor!” and the TVP is the only one that can accomplish this, ethically.
The first thing you should understand is Democrats and Republicans are NOT what they appear to be. They are NOT factions at war with each other. On the contrary, they work together to subjugate you. Go to Alex Jones websites. Subscribe to PrisonPlanet.tv, PrisonPlanet.com, and InfoWars.com. Also, go to KTRadioNetwork.com and listen to Kevin Trudeau. Those are good places to start. Seek the truth, and you will begin to understand how invaluable the Twelve Visions Party really is.
You are a product of your environment. Your children are a product of their environment. What type of world do you want for your children? It’s my guess you’d say, “A world where there is no poverty, no hunger, no crime. A world where terrorism doesn’t exist. A world free from oppression, sexism, racism. A world where everyone is FREE to be happy, healthy, wealthy and do what they LOVE”. The Twelve Visions world is something like heaven on Earth. It is better than a Utopia. A Utopia is a world that can only exist in a novel. The Twelve Visions World can exist in reality.
Contrast that to today’s world of crime, hunger, increasing job losses and the looming threat of terror. Today’s reality is a world where inflation threatens to completely wipe out your buying power. Today’s reality is a world where you are scared to let your children go to school, after Columbine, and more recently Virginia Tech. Today’s reality is a world where politicians threaten to tax you on the very air you breathe. What do you think a “carbon tax” really is?
This irrational non-sense would never occur in a government operated on the principles of the Twelve Visions Party and based on the Prime Law. In a world where everybody was rich, including the poor, crime would be non-existent. Ponder for a moment that most people in jail are there over a money-related crime. Can you see how crime would dramatically decrease or completely disappear in a world where everybody was free from financial worries?
Is it hard for you to relate to this sort of thinking? That’s okay! The Neothink Society’s multigenerational literature will open your eyes to the vast possibilities! My initial hesitation and skepticism faded quickly when I was overwhelmed with the value of these books. They are called “multigenerational” because they’re value will NEVER diminish. These books are timeless, aging like fine wine. Thousands of years from now, scholars will look back and realize that these books are symbolic of mankind’s greatest accomplishment, creating a New World, far from the New World Order that the parasitical elite wish to create.
As I’ve said, I was a great student in high school and scored well on the SATS (2020), but embracing the multigenerational books was the smartest thing I ever did. I’m so much smarter now that I ever was and I’m confident and happy with myself. I no longer doubt myself, and with my newly-discovered confidence, I easily with no effort got rid of the destructive habits I had picked up from my parents and the people around me. Nothing compares to the feeling! I can’t help but mention that since my thinking has expanded at least 10-fold, girls like me more (women too!). Pretty girls who shied away from me during my tough times now say to me “Wow! You’re so smart! You’re amazing!” And who do I have to thank for all this attention? The Neothink Society and Mark Hamilton, who basically rescued me from drowning. I literally am indebted with my own life.
Now, the TVP will rescue humanity! I support the TVP, Neothink, and Mark Hamilton until my dying breath! I also know the founding fathers would, too.
I become deeply sad when I think of what the world will disintegrate into without the TVP. The thought is so haunting that I find myself slipping into mental states reminiscent of my super-depression before I was blessed with Neothink. Why? Because I know a world without the TVP would be hopelessly doomed, as I was. In fact, I’m so sure of it, that, should the TVP fail, I would never even consider having children, because I think it would be criminal and immoral to bring human life into a world where they are bound to become slaves to the elite.
All I can say is Thank you Neothink. Thank you TVP. And THANK YOU!!! Mark Hamilton! My children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren will forever be grateful for the monumental work you’ve done over a lifetime to ensure their prosperous existence, safe from the irrational dangers of today’s society.
With Neothink, I quickly changed my life. I got my GED, applied to school, and was accepted on a scholarship. For years it was my dream to go to an Ivy League school. However, with the multigenerational books, the TVP, Neothink and society’s greatest benefactor, Mark Hamilton, I know I’m way better off than the snobs at Harvard. See you all in the Twelve Visions World!
With love for humanity, Yoshua O.

My personal path towards self-esteem, health, and financial independence…

My personal path towards self-esteem, health, and financial independence (wealth) has been laid before me, courtesy of the Neothink Society, with special thanks due to the Founder of the Twelve Visions Party, Mark Hamilton. I say this with full confidence and stand by it with every bit of energy that my budding 20 year old body can produce—history will come to recognize Mark Hamilton as one of, if not the greatest of society’s benefactors, ever.

Does that sound like a bold statement, especially coming from a person whose lifespan would indicate that I haven’t the experience or knowledge to make such sweeping assertions? Perhaps in your eyes it’s a bold statement, but let me tell you about my personal experience and you decide.

Before I was introduced to the Neothink Society, my future was hopelessly doomed. I had spiraled downwards into an empty abyss and I had no way out of it until the Neothink society pulled me out of my lifelong trap. You see, I was a youth that had grown disillusioned to the point of giving up on life itself. Though I never would have, I couldn’t help the thoughts of suicide. At times, it just seemed easier…

Whereas I once scolded people who sat around and felt sorry for themselves, drowning their sorrows in alcohol and illegal substances, stress, insecurity and confusion led me towards that path. I BECAME that person who I once looked at as a “lowlife”. Time was passing and I wasn’t progressing. People warned me that I was throwing my life away, but I didn’t listen. I had grown depressed to the point it was hard to care. All I could think about was my future, how it was going nowhere, and how there was nothing that I could do could change that (or so I thought). I looked at myself and wondered, how in the world could I ever get where I wanted to be? It seemed impossible, the vision so far out of reach that I couldn’t even imagine it. Gone were the days of my childhood when I could visualize myself becoming somebody important, successful, who accomplished great things for the betterment of humanity.

But what happened to me? Before being introduced to the Neothink society, I was a sure-shot loser, a waste of talent, an unfortunate consequence of my circumstances. Without Neothink and Mark Hamilton, my potential would’ve been gone, forever…

Let me tell you about myself. Throughout my academic career, I’ve been a phenomenal student. In middle school, I graduated as the valedictorian of my class, of which I was very proud. My mother almost didn’t show up to the ceremony and my father, too drunk to go out in public, missed it, which was customary of him.

I was in the top 10% of my high school class, though by then I had started to grow disillusioned. I never once took a class for my core curriculum (math, history, science, English or Spanish) that was not “Honors Level”. My classes were always advanced, and sometimes even, “extra” advanced. For example, as a sophomore, I took AP Biology and AP Spanish (AP stands for Advanced Placement—college level courses for which you can obtain college credits), Two classes that, in my high school at least, were generally reserved ONLY for seniors.  Additionally, I had an impressive list of extracurricular activities. I was sought after by many organizations in my school and my teachers constantly rained praise on me.

As a sophomore, a group of my peers, all seniors in their last year, elected me to be president of the Spanish Honors Society. Imagine applying to a college and being able to “brag” that I was elected President of an organization by my peers that were 2, 3 and in some cases 4 years older than me! My Spanish teacher, coincidentally the same woman who ran the organization, confided to me in secret that I had “what it takes”. She then went on to tell me she believed I could accomplish practically anything in life. In the course of the conversation, she told me that she believed I should consider becoming a diplomat. At the time, that was music to my ears. Now, years later, I realize that diplomatic immunity is really a pass to commit crimes in foreign jurisdictions. Now that I’ve evolved into a better human being, I no longer lust for this sort of power. But, all in all, to say the least, my academic performance and track record ensured that I was my guidance counselor’s dream come true.

A few days into my Senior year, the story changes. I became my guidance counselor’s nightmare when I dropped out. I don’t blame him for being surprised—it caught everybody off guard. He pleaded with me, “Yosh, just finish the school year” but he couldn’t reach me. Everything fell on deaf ears. I walked out of Pascack Valley High school that year and everybody was left scratching their head…

It was hard to explain my motivations to other people. In truth, I was searching for “something more”. Throughout my life, I always had this intuitive feeling that the world worked differently than my teachers, parents, and authorities led me to believe. Soon, I would find out that there was a difference between indoctrination and education. When I understood that, I was able to make more sense of the world. Before that, certain things just never made sense. As a boy, I used to entrust my wellbeing to people until I started growing older. My mother and father were my role models until I realized that it was a bad decision to emulate neglecting, alcoholic parents.  I used to consider myself religious until the scandal broke out and everybody found out that Catholic priests were molesting little boys.  I used to think formal education was the best way to become successful, until I read John Taylor Gatto’s  An Underground History of American Education. That’s when I realized education was being used as a destructive weapon against the populace. If the age-old adage “Knowledge is Power” holds true, then how can people be empowered if they’re misled through education?

The books I read at least allowed me to know that leaving school was a sane decision. Though people around me constantly criticized me, deep down I knew I was doing something that would change my life. I couldn’t see it then, but I kept with my plan. There was still a place for college, but something had to be taken care of first.

The criticism around me took hold, however, because I had grown distant from everybody. I went from popular and well-liked to somewhat of an outcast. In that solitude, I turned to alcohol for comfort. I guess the environment you grow up around really does influence you. We are all a product of our environments.

I kept searching and learning more, but the more I learned, the more hopeless I became. If you ever felt like the world was designed for you to lose, you should give yourself a round of applause. Your intuition is correct. As I found this out, I grew more and more depressed. What was the answer?

What I know now, I didn’t know then. Back then, I would’ve told you there was almost no hope. Now, I can tell you, unequivocally, THERE IS HOPE!!! And hope is spelled T-V-P. The answer lies within the Neothink Society and the new Political party, the Twelve Visions Party. The Twelve Visions Party means hope! Never in history has there been a party with the campaign platform “Make all the people rich, including the poor!” and the TVP is the only one that can accomplish this, ethically.

The first thing you should understand is Democrats and Republicans are NOT what they appear to be. They are NOT factions at war with each other. On the contrary, they work together to subjugate you. Go to Alex Jones websites. Subscribe to PrisonPlanet.tv, PrisonPlanet.com, and InfoWars.com. Also, go to KTRadioNetwork.com and listen to Kevin Trudeau. Those are good places to start. Seek the truth, and you will begin to understand how invaluable the Twelve Visions Party really is.

You are a product of your environment. Your children are a product of their environment. What type of world do you want for your children? It’s my guess you’d say, “A world where there is no poverty, no hunger, no crime. A world where terrorism doesn’t exist. A world free from oppression, sexism, racism. A world where everyone is FREE to be happy, healthy, wealthy and do what they LOVE”. The Twelve Visions world is something like heaven on Earth. It is better than a Utopia. A Utopia is a world that can only exist in a novel. The Twelve Visions World can exist in reality.

Contrast that to today’s world of crime, hunger, increasing job losses and the looming threat of terror. Today’s reality is a world where inflation threatens to completely wipe out your buying power. Today’s reality is a world where you are scared to let your children go to school, after Columbine, and more recently Virginia Tech. Today’s reality is a world where politicians threaten to tax you on the very air you breathe. What do you think a “carbon tax” really is?

This irrational non-sense would never occur in a government operated on the principles of the Twelve Visions Party and based on the Prime Law. In a world where everybody was rich, including the poor, crime would be non-existent. Ponder for a moment that most people in jail are there over a money-related crime. Can you see how crime would dramatically decrease or completely disappear in a world where everybody was free from financial worries?

Is it hard for you to relate to this sort of thinking? That’s okay! The Neothink Society’s multigenerational literature will open your eyes to the vast possibilities! My initial hesitation and skepticism faded quickly when I was overwhelmed with the value of these books. They are called “multigenerational” because they’re value will NEVER diminish. These books are timeless, aging like fine wine. Thousands of years from now, scholars will look back and realize that these books are symbolic of mankind’s greatest accomplishment, creating a New World, far from the New World Order that the parasitical elite wish to create.

As I’ve said, I was a great student in high school and scored well on the SATS (2020), but embracing the multigenerational books was the smartest thing I ever did. I’m so much smarter now that I ever was and I’m confident and happy with myself. I no longer doubt myself, and with my newly-discovered confidence, I easily with no effort got rid of the destructive habits I had picked up from my parents and the people around me. Nothing compares to the feeling! I can’t help but mention that since my thinking has expanded at least 10-fold, girls like me more (women too!). Pretty girls who shied away from me during my tough times now say to me “Wow! You’re so smart! You’re amazing!” And who do I have to thank for all this attention? The Neothink Society and Mark Hamilton, who basically rescued me from drowning.  I literally am indebted with my own life.

Now, the TVP will rescue humanity! I support the TVP, Neothink, and Mark Hamilton until my dying breath! I also know the founding fathers would, too.

I become deeply sad when I think of what the world will disintegrate into without the TVP. The thought is so haunting that I find myself slipping into mental states reminiscent of my super-depression before I was blessed with Neothink. Why? Because I know a world without the TVP would be hopelessly doomed, as I was. In fact, I’m so sure of it, that, should the TVP fail, I would never even consider having children, because I think it would be criminal and immoral to bring human life into a world where they are bound to become slaves to the elite.

All I can say is Thank you Neothink. Thank you TVP. And THANK YOU!!! Mark Hamilton! My children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren will forever be grateful for the monumental work you’ve done over a lifetime to ensure their prosperous existence, safe from the irrational dangers of today’s society.

** With Neothink, I quickly changed my life. I got my GED, applied to school, and was accepted on a scholarship. For years it was my dream to go to an Ivy League school. However, with the multigenerational books, the TVP, Neothink and society’s greatest benefactor, Mark Hamilton, I know I’m way better off than the snobs at Harvard. See you all in the Twelve Visions World!

With love for humanity,

Yoshua O.

March 2024
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