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Fuller, R.B: Crisis of 1927:
"To avoid dehydration by Sun exposure the vegetation puts down roots through which, by osmosis, it draws water through its whole system, launching that water into the atmosphere to return some day as rain.
"The vegetation gives off gases that keep the animals going. The mammals give off the gases that keep the vegetation going. Honey bees going after their honey only inadvertently cross-pollinate the vegetation, which vegetation being rooted, could not reach other vegetation to procreate its kind. In the same way the money-bee (sic), humans, going after their profit inadvertently cross-proliferated general production tooling but only for war-making, which all inadvertently in due course provided swiftly amplifying, world-around life support not foreseen by the money bee when underwriting the development of arms production.
"I saw that all living organisms were given genetically incisive drives which, in their accomplishment, inadvertently fed into the complex regenerative pattern of life on planet Earth which has now come to be known integratively as ecology.
“I decided in 1927 to assume that if I attended directly, instead”
