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  • The Venus Project is the culmination of Jacque Fresco’s life work.

  • He is the cofounder of The Venus Project along with Roxanne Meadows.

  • Since his early childhood,

  • he has searched for answers to our social dilemmas.

  • The 1929 Great Depression was pivotal

  • in pushing him to search for social alternatives.

  • Unable to find an acceptable solution,

  • he spent a lifetime working toward a cooperative social direction

  • that’s equitable to all, while protecting the environment.

  • What do you think that is?

  • [Roxanne] Somebody said a boat.

  • - Who said a boat?

  • - Yeah, over there.

  • - Okay. That’s what it is.

  • Now [laughter] tell me who this is.

  • This is a personality.

  • - Let me give you another one

  • - Who said Lincoln?

  • - Yeah they got it…. - You had it. You got it right.

  • The brain- you can put things together before theyre finished.

  • All you have to see is a little bit.

  • And that’s where I got my training.

  • On the island of Tuamotu.

  • My teacher said that the male

  • has… a natural behavior toward a female.

  • I said thatHow do you know that?

  • How do you know it isn’t conditioned by society?”

  • She saidWell what else can it be?”

  • So on Tu- when I got to Tuamotu,

  • the people wore no clothing.

  • And it was tropical, and they wore no clothing.

  • And the males of the island never stared at the female body.

  • They always looked at the eyes of a female when they talked to them.

  • I went in to all their huts,

  • and none of them had a picture of a nude woman,

  • because they were nude ever since they were knee-high to a grasshopper,

  • ever since they were little.

  • So they

  • they never looked at the female body.

  • And there were no Peeping Toms on the island.

  • I wonder if you can understand that.

  • So the boys and girls walked around nude

  • until they wereof departure age.

  • In other words,

  • they were shaped by the culture they lived in.

  • There was nothing to see.

  • Then the missionaries came,

  • and they built a temporary church of canvas.

  • And they made T-shirts for the girls,

  • because they didn’t want the girls to come in nude to the church.

  • So they made T-shirts for them.

  • And the girls put the T-shirts on,

  • and they cut two holes in the T-shirt, because they were uncomfortable.

  • Can you understand that?

  • If everybody in America had a nose a foot long,

  • you’d have surgery done, so you look like everybody else.

  • There's no such thing as beauty.

  • If normal people had a pointed head and two horns,

  • you’d fall in love with them.

  • There’s no such thing as beauty.

  • This is made up by man.

  • Man saysThat’s a beautiful woman,

  • and that woman’s not too attractive.”

  • That’s all a question of values, the way youre brought up.

  • If you were brought up in the Arab world,

  • it would be normal to your daddy to have 4 wives,

  • if he can afford it.

  • And if he beat each one of them 3 times a day,

  • to teach them things, that would be normal to you.

  • Do you understand?

  • So whatever you see out there is normal-…

  • normal to that culture.

  • If you were brought up in China as a baby,

  • you’d speak Chinese and walk like a Chinese girl,

  • and you’d have your arms in your sleeves,

  • and you’d bow like a Chinese.

  • You wouldn’t know anything American.

  • So, what you see- if youre brought up in France as a baby,

  • you’d be a Frenchman.

  • You’d speak only French, if youre brought up as a baby,

  • if you don’t read any books or travel anywhere.

  • So, your environment shapes your behavior.

  • If you ask an American Indian-

  • tell them you can have anything you want, what do you want?

  • He will never ask for a Mercedes.

  • He will never ask for a twin engine Beechcraft,

  • because doesn’t know they exist.

  • He will only ask for a bow and arrow, that’s straight.

  • So people cannot reflect

  • anything but the environment theyre brought up in.

  • Now you were told that Beethoven was a great musician.

  • If Beethoven or Bach were dropped by parachute

  • over a headhunter village in the Amazon as a baby,

  • without any training,

  • and you met him when he was 30 years old,

  • [and] saidWhat do you do?” [he'd] say “I’m a headhunter.”

  • He wouldn’t have written any of his symphonies.

  • Do you understand that?

  • That’s where people get their ideas.

  • They do not come from outer space, and into the head.

  • A man doesn’t sit down and say “I’m gonna make a shovel

  • or “I’m gonna make a movie camera,”

  • or “I’m gonna make a camera.”

  • Somewhere in the line of his life, he experienced that.

  • They used to make houses out of mud in the holy land.

  • But they had no windows - no glass for windows -

  • so it was very dark in there.

  • So they made a hole in the mud.

  • The minute they made a hole in the mud,

  • the outside scenery was projected on a wall upside down.

  • And they called it the house of virtual images.

  • And they charged two pieces of silver

  • for you to see the upside down world.

  • They didn't know what made it happen.

  • Well that’s what made it hap- that’s where the box camera came from.

  • And somebody saidWell Tesla invented the wireless!”

  • How can a man sit down [and] say “I’m gonna make a wireless!”

  • or “I’m gonna make an electric light”? He can’t do that.

  • He sees something in nature, and this is what he saw.

  • When you bought electric wire from an electric company,

  • they wrapped it around a cardboard tube,

  • and you took that wire home.

  • But sometimes the wire was broken.

  • So they ran electric current through the coil

  • to make it sure it wasn’t broken.

  • If there was a coil nearby,

  • this activated coil

  • induced a current in the stationary coil

  • that was laying on the table. It wasn’t even connected.

  • That’s where Tesla got the idea for the wireless.

  • He didn’t think about it, he didn’t say “I’m gonna make a wireless.”

  • No man ever said “I’m gonna make a flying machine.”

  • They tell you that the Wright brothers, in school,

  • made the first airplane.

  • They could not do that

  • because they wouldn’t know how big to make the wings.

  • Do you make them 3 feet long? 8 feet long? You don’t know.

  • Do you make the propeller this size? This size? You don’t know.

  • So you try different things.

  • Those that don’t work, you set aside.

  • Those that work, you use.

  • The Wright brothers corresponded

  • with a guy named Otto Lilienthal,

  • who wrote the first book on aeronautics.

  • He wrote a book on aerodynamics.

  • And the Wright brothers read [his] books.

  • Otherwise they couldn’t know

  • how possibly big to make the wings.

  • A Frenchman saw a bird flying,

  • and he saidYou know, I can fly

  • if I made two wings and strapped them onto me.”

  • He didn’t know how big to make the wings.

  • He made them 3 feet long on each side,

  • and he beat the air and says “I am sure that I can fly!”

  • And he jumped off the Eiffel tower, and he died.

  • And his brother-in-law wroteMake the wings larger next time.”

  • It's the only way you learn! There is no other way.

  • Nobody invented anything. They all got it from nature,

  • from some phenomena they observed.

  • [Applause]

  • And I wanted you to know you are all equivalent

  • to Leonardo da Vinci, if youre brought up to be creative.

  • What is a creative person?

  • They sayWell it’s inborn.” It’s NOT inborn.

  • There’s nothing inborn.

  • A male says to another male

  • Hey look at that chick, she’s well stacked!”

  • That’s where the men get the ideas from: other men.

  • Theyre not born that way. Youre not born any way.

  • If youre raised by 3 effeminate women

  • that use their hands when they talk - “Oh, did I see a gorgeous hat!” -

  • a boy raised by 3 women that are very effeminate

  • will behave just like a woman, exactly.

  • He’s not born gay.

  • If you were brought up by 3 effeminate woman,

  • you’d walk like a woman, you’d talk like a woman,

  • and think like a woman.

  • Do you understand what I’m saying?

  • And if youre brought up in China or France as a baby,

  • and if youre brought up in Germany, after Hitler burned the books,

  • you’d sayHeil Hitler!

  • Deutschland uber alles!” [means] Germany above all.

  • Because that’s all youre taught.

  • And you behave like Americans, not because it’s instinct,

  • but because that’s what youre taught.

  • There’s no such thing as a human nature.

  • They tell youWell it’s human nature." There’s no such thing.

  • It’s the way youre brought up that makes you react

  • to the world around you.

  • And if you don’t believe that, travel to islands.

  • And youll find out that even in America,

  • they sayGive me the good old days!”

  • There never were any good old days.

  • They burned thousands of women in Salem Massachusetts as witches.

  • How many of you knew that?

  • Thousands of women were burned alive

  • because they were accused of being a witch.

  • And they were accused of getting on a broom, and flying all over.

  • So, there never were any good old days.

  • There were slaves in the old days.

  • So I’m just telling you the truth!

  • I’m trying to give you a cerebral enema

  • to clean out all the shit that they pumped in your head!

  • [Applause]

  • Now a lot of you have the name of the chair company -

  • youve been sitting here a long time - on your butt.

  • And I’m sure that you understand what I’m saying, when I say

  • no one can sit down and say “I’m gonna make a wireless.”

  • There’s no referent for a wireless.

  • No invention ever came from outer space.

  • It came from directly from the environment.

  • And all of you can be as creative as Leonardo da Vinci, IF

  • if youre brought up in an environment that generates creativity.

  • What kind of environment is that?

  • You have to show a kid pictures of Chinese people.

  • And you have to show that kid

  • that there are millions of Chinese people in China,

  • and there are millions of black people in Africa.

  • You have to show a kid more.

  • The more you show a kid, the broader the mind.

  • If you don’t show a kid anything,

  • if he's just brought up in Weehawken County,

  • and he never sees anything but Weehawkenites,

  • he just has the limitations of a Weehawkenite.

  • Do you understand that?

  • That’s where the difference comes, the difference of exposure.

  • The more youre exposed to, the broader the mind.

  • And the less youre exposed to, the dumber you are.

  • And America is a very dumb country.

  • Where did we get this land?

  • [Applause]

  • We stole it from the Indians!

  • The Indians didn’t ask us to come over, and build whatever you want.

  • They were told that theyre savages,

  • and we know what to do with the land.

  • And we took the land away from the Indians

  • by shooting Indians, or by starving them.

  • So

  • the government offered money to people that killed Indians,

  • or they shot buffalo, that the Indians ate.

  • We tried to starve the Indians, or slaughter them,

  • because we call them savages.

  • WERE the savages.

  • We shot the Indians; we shot them with guns,

  • and they fought us with bow and arrows,

  • which is no way to defend yourself.

  • So the Indians to this day

  • have no voice in anything.

  • And women were not allowed to vote in America.

  • Just 60, 70 years ago, they weren’t allowed to vote.

  • They became- it was only recently

  • that women had the right to vote.

  • Women in the future will be in politics.

  • Theyll be as many women as there are men, no more, no less.

  • And women will have equal rights.

  • If a woman becomes an engineer,

  • she doesn’t earn as much as a male engineer.

  • Did you know that?

  • So I’m just telling you women are still abused by this country.

  • And they will be continue to be abused,

  • and even if you tell women that theyre equal to men,

  • they don’t believe that. Because they really believe the propaganda

  • that women are not curious enough to be engineers.

  • Yes, theyre just as curious as men,

  • and they can be anything they want to be in the future.

  • [Applause]

  • Thank you for your time.

  • I deeply appreciate your coming here,

  • and I appreciate all the questions that you ask. Thanks again.

The Venus Project is the culmination of Jacque Fresco’s life work.

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ジャック・フレスコ「環境が行動を形作る (Jacque Fresco - "Environment Shapes Behavior")

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