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10.4
The need for a new beginning
 
  Not every person who will read the previous section on the infection of historical models will believe. Many will refute such ideas as at best wrong, at worst rantings of great conspiracy and delusion.  
  Yet there is no hint or suggestion of grand conspiracy, nor of people deliberately trying to "hoodwink" others. Instead, there is a history of accepting/believing the size and challenge of re-writing new models and new ideas is simply too big and difficult.  
10.4.1 Even if there are flaws, how do you change something so big?  
  Such is the enormity of any challenge to established and infected western thinking, that to consider revision is to be faced with the daunting task of dozens of different disciplines, hundreds of theories and thousands of ideas all carefully interwoven, all having a place and a strength.  
  Like a living organism, any theory that emerges that does not conform is relatively easily attacked not only by its own discipline but by supporting disciplines of the orthodox.  
  But the central point remains, first you need to accept a new beginning is needed.  
10.4.2 A new beginning  
  We need a new beginning. But in order to have a new beginning, we must have the tools to replace the infected systems. This is what UCA and Me represent- a new beginning upon which all human knowledge, ideas, personality, understanding, philosophy can be based.  
  There is no author, standing between the message and you. There is no organisation trying to convince you to join some movement. There is no copyright, no secrecy, no claim of ownership of knowledge. And importantly, there is no price on this information. It is free to you and to whoever you wish to give it to.  
  These are some of the firsts. These are the ends of old cycles. No more messiahs. No more people placing themselves between you and the Universe ( the higher you). No more false gurus. ideas about ideas about..  
     
 
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