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Tuesday 22 June 2010

Grunch of Giants ( R. Buckminster Fuller)

Grunch of Giants, written by R. Buckminster Fuller (as recommended by Robert T. Kiyosaki at the Rich Dad Event / National Achievers Congress 2010 in London)  It is a rare book and can be bought from Amazon if you can find it or scroll down and read it online below...

In order to understand how the Grunch works, Fuller says you must first study their history and development. In beginning his explanation, Fuller quotes one of his friends, who he called a giant:
“Bucky, I’m very fond of you, so I am sorry to have to tell you that you will never be a success. You go around explaining in simple terms that which people have not been comprehending, when the first law of success is, ‘Never make things simple when you can make them complicated.’”
One of the first things Fuller had to do was make a decision - Did he want to try to make money, or make sense, as the two things are mutually exclusive. So Fuller decided to make sense and he used his books to explain how the world works.

“Gross Universe Cash Heist (Grunch)” is the theory that large corporations use the government to enforce their economic suppression of the rest of society and steal resources and assets from around the world whenever and wherever they want.

Do you have time NOT to read these eye-opening 63 pages? Here are the results of information gathering for you to help with the problem solving.

Please leave your thoughts and/or review as a comment to help other people comprehend the truth.

(If pdf ebook does not show below, click on this Grunch of Giants link)
Grunch of Giants

Disclaimer: This ebook is shared to preserve this hard to find title under the fair usage policy. It is not intended to infringe any copyright or create profit.  If you find a physical copy of the book, you should buy it and also support the ongoing work of the Buckminster Fuller Institute: http://www.bfi.org/

Review of book at Bobby Gill's Blog

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