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Freedom Studies are for technocrats and bureaucrats, not the masses. E.g. some teach leadership through George Bush. Neither masses nor any leader/politician will find it useful. It is entertainment masquerading as education.

Freedom Studies will prepare people for the new system. E.g. some teach m0, m1, m2 money supply. It is only relevant for the old system. It is not relevant for the New World.

Freedom Studies will find acceptance with those that want to adopt new way of governance, business, and development. It is not intended for the masses or for those in the Keynesian economic system or democratic political system.

Content for courses is prepared by people with knowledge in the field.

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We do not have videos as the target audience is not the masses. The target audience is technocrats, bureaucrats, businessmen, entrepreneurs for the new world. We want to encourage deep literacy and learning. This is best achieved via written word or live interactive online or in-person training.

Videos just are not the right medium for the target audience or the material or the mindset we want to create.

We are not anti-videos. Text must be primary content. Video is secondary. Some courses have links to external videos that are relevant.

Printed (and online) media encourages Deep Literacy: "defined by the essayist Adam Garfinkle as ‘[engaging with] an extended piece of writing in such a way as to anticipate an author’s direction and meaning". Most people have lost the ability to deeply engage. They only understand memes. That is the limit of their attention span.

Addiction to TV and social media has led to inability to deeply comprehend spoken or written words. Personality and presentation rule.

Politicians, bureaucrats, and technocrats today struggle to get their point across to the masses.

Henry Kissinger acknowledges TV and visual media has value. "injustice visualized is more visceral than injustice described; television played a crucial role in the American civil rights movement. Yet the costs of television are substantial, privileging emotional display over self-command, changing the kinds of people and arguments that are taken seriously in public life."

"We are awash in electronic hallucinations, and the worse it gets the more we retreat into those hallucinations—which is what dying cultures always do. They sever themselves from reality because reality becomes so difficult to face. And we’re no exception from that." (Chris Hedges)