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Memory Systems Re-manifesto:
All manifestos to this point are to be forgotten. As a thing of the past they are part of history, which is now redundant. History stands in the way of progress, of being in the ever present past-future present. Memory Systems makes other modes of time- functioning unnecessary. With the ability to transform memory on the individual level, manifestos of the past no longer have the necessary relevancy to be worth your attention on an ongoing basis. With the ability to recondition the collective unconscious (patent pending), history itself need not exist for the present to persist. Past-present-future have been laid technologically obsolete by our patented methods. The origin of all tenses has been integrated into an all inclusive reconditioned time-frame without the untimely need for external referents.
Isn’t that great?
All information, experience, and collective knowledge is available at your finger tips with our patented PCMA (personal collective memory assistant). History is no longer a linear routing of events through the vines of time; it has been demolished permanently by the advances of post-cybernetic-self-calibrating-quantum-encrypted technology implanted directly into the bio-soul itself. Memory is no longer a thing of the past, it is at your disposal right now and in the future. Time itself is now a tangible commodity, tradable and sellable
Don’t get left behind!
As other aspects of consciousness are patented, we will surely offer you the products you need to continue your daily activities unhindered by the limitations of the past. Context is what you make of it, so for god’s sake, throw it all away and start from scratch, continually, with a little help from us
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