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structures that still exist  within indigenous communities that have  yet to be
       spoiled  by  those  who  seek  to  rule  the  lives  of  others,  they  would  find
       Indigenous communities work as a unit, not as a collection of units working in
       competition with each other. There can however be inter-community rivalry
       but these days there is war. Humanities’ thinking needs to return to its roots.
       God  did  not  create  this  universe  for  the  benefit  of  a  few  special  people  or
       families or race. God’s creation was perfect for what God intended and then
       humankind  took  over  and  has  created  chaos  with  its  thinking  of  ‘knowing
       best’. Humankind has an insatiable hunger for what it knows not, and strives to
       feed that hunger at the cost of happiness. The universe is not something to be
       conquered,  it  is  a  paradise  if  only  humankind  could  see  the  place  that  was
       created  for  it.    Plague  of  sorts  emerged  out  of  what  would  be  known
       geographically as Central Europe and has spread throughout the  world. The
       corruption  caused  by  this  ‘plague’  died  away  but  then  returned  again.  This
       return  occurred  from  a  different  location  but  was  more  dangerous  than  its
       previous  outbreak  and  still  lingers  on  to  this  day,  This  plague  is  called
       socialisation and is affecting all areas of social structure. The major symptoms
       of this sickness are unhappiness, depression and an insatiable hunger for one
       knows not what.
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