It's not ambassadors or politicians that we need; we need people that are problem-solvers. And they work on solutions to different problems: water contamination, how to clean the air contamination, how to diminish the amount of dust in the air, how to resolve most of the problems. They would have to be technical--technical people would have to be confronted with those problems.
If you are talking about people who are trying to introduce this direction to other people, yes, that's important, and I would say read as much as you can about this direction, and it's always a good idea to try and present it in any way you can because that's how you learn about it--that's how you're confronted with things that you can't answer then you can go back and learn more about it. Read different books that are recommended on the book list or try and seek out more information on the website or on the tapes and videos, or just ask the questions that you can't answer to some people. So, there's really no specific qualifications that we're looking at, just go out and practice and work at it.
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Answered by Jacque Fresco, Roxanne Meadows, TVP Authorized
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Transcribed by Nathaniel Wotring
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