»It is completely unrealistic to assume that
any country in Europe is not a country of immigration.«
– Heinz Eggert
German theologian and politician, CDU [Christian Democratic Union]
People who are faring well in their homeland do
not need to emigrate or even to flee. They may like to travel sometimes to see
the world but they will normally return home again.
At the present time, when humanity is supposed
to have reached the summit of its evolution, life circumstances are distributed
very differently over the world. Many people scarcely see any other chance but
to leave their homes and seek their luck abroad. Some of them put up with great
ordeals and mortal dangers. They paddle out on to the open sea in small boats
in the hope of reaching the life-saving shore on the other side. If they
survive, they are rarely welcome there. They are put in refugee camps and face
an uncertain future. The countries which are supposed to accept the refugees
also have great problems. They lack money, jobs and housing and the integration
of foreign ethnic groups proves to be very difficult.
As long as the Natural Economy of Life is
introduced in all countries at the same time, this problem resolves itself
automatically. You can live well in any country since all countries are
provided with the same financial resources per capita. Challenging tasks await
you everywhere and good pay is guaranteed.
Former refugees will be glad to go back home.
Many of them will bring back know-how they have learnt abroad. Others will
establish good business relations due to their contacts so that the
equalisation between poor and rich can be accomplished agreeably and briskly.
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