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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 198. Chapters: Jacque Fresco, List of people from Florida, Scott Hall, Amy Dumas, Paul Hackett (politician), Moses Mescheloff, Martin Anderson case, Jake Roberts, George Kenney, Rikishi (wrestler), James Jabara, Bettie Page, Aileen Wuornos, Manuel J. Fernandez, Trevor Berbick, Hamilton Disston, Ossian Sweet, Chris Kanyon, Bud Day, Bam Bam Bigelow, Mike Diana, David Gewirtz, Dan Spivey, Terri Runnels, James G. Stavridis, Lucky Cannon, Dorian Leigh, Bryan Clark, David Wells, Carl Tanzler, Stephen Root, Allen Lawrence Pope, Billy Fives, Lex Lovett, Mia Michaels, Bill DeMott, Harris Brothers, Keith Meinhold, Mary Nesbitt Wisham, Chevelle Hallback, Deacon Jones, Scott Proctor, Lee Corso, Jim Moran (automotive), Gil Kerlikowske, Stanley L. Klos, Catherine Keener, Paul John Knowles, Floyd James Thompson, Wayne Federman, Christopher Wilder, Chuck Horner, Tara Moore, Roy Geiger, Melvil Dewey, Casper Van Dien, Willis V. McCall, Glenn Hubbard (economist), Mike Hampton, Pepin Garcia, Tiana Ringer, Mike Martin (baseball coach), Harold Hogue, Scott Rolen, Sam Loman, Chuck Harder, William Benjamin Kean, Travis Henry, Andy Carvin, Hank Locklin. Excerpt: Jacque Fresco (born March 13, 1916), is an American self-educated structural designer, architectural designer, concept artist, educator, and futurist. Fresco writes and lectures his views of sustainable cities, energy efficiency, natural resource management, cybernated technology, advanced automation, and the role of science in society. With his colleague, Roxanne Meadows, he is the founder and director of The Venus Project Fresco promotes changes to society through a global implementation of a socioeconomic system predicated on his views of social cooperation, technological automation, and scientific methodology, which he refers to as a 'resource-based economy.' Born on March 13, 1916, Jacque...