The Epikeia, 𝐈𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐋𝐔𝐃𝐄

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THE NEW YORK TIMES
"For The Greater Good": New Project, Country Representatives, Is Marked Completed in UN Headquarters
January 1, Article N01

Shocking news have just left the UN building and spread across the world: Country Representatives have been created, with extensive, exigent efforts from scientists across the globe!

"The few World Wars recently plaguing our worlds have been too much," presidents and leaders say. "So we came up with a solution, one that will benefit us all and show how much our world has advanced in technology across the recent centuries" (The Fight For Freedom).

Country Representatives, one for every currently existing country and a few for past countries such as the Soviet Union, are made to help better global relations. Through complex methods of neuron and concept connection, ideologies, tendencies, and strategies of each individual country has been plugged into a human and thus, making them the respective representative.

Although Representatives for past countries do not play a major role in improving affairs, they still remain as a Representative in Neo to preserve the legacy and effects their countries have had in the world. As the ideas only came to fruition after World War Two, the goals are for each and every Representative to be well versed in World History and what occurred before their birth, specifically the events leading up to it: World War I and II.

Their relationships are directly connected with one another, so that they may directly reflect current world relations with existing countries.

"This is so advanced, the world is truly in a state of intellectual expansion," says popular celebrity. Some others, however, are skeptic about how this will benefit our world. "It's just a few extra people. I don't trust none of this science crap," says @user404 online.

We'll see how this will contribute to peace and freedom for all. We can only hope this is one of the many positive strides forward for humanity.

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