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The Master Book of MEMES is a Group Dynamics study book covering the newly discovered force of Human Social MEMES on human society. MEMES Create Gods, Build Cities and Form Nations while simultaneously Unleashing Devils, Making WARS and Killing Us Dead!

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The Master Book of MEMES is a Group Dynamics study book covering the newly discovered force of Human Social MEMES on human society. MEMES Create Gods, Build Cities and Form Nations while simultaneously Unleashing Devils, Making WARS and Killing Us Dead!
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A law enforcement officer for 16 years, become Chaplin and Pastor for 28 years, Britt has dedicated his life to helping people live together in peace and mutual prosperity. In addition to his 44 years of on hands experience he hold degrees from Thomas Edison U., a Masters in Psychology and Power Conflict and a Doctorate in Social Psychology and Group dynamics from Boston U.. His specialty has been the documentation, study and teaching the difference between personal behavior and the completely different behavior of people as part of a Human Social Organism (MEME). He discovered the 75 Laws of MEME behavior, that's the default setting that govern the behavior of groups, that rule all of human civilization. Britt has attended CSIS (Center for Strategic and International Studies) in Washington for 15 years, meeting world leaders on a one to one basis. The State of Florida remembers Britt as the originator and tireless champion of the Chaplin's Act, releasing young children from incarceration with adults in Hospital Psych Wards. He received the Lilly Foundation's "Sustaining Excellence in Urban Ministry Award" in 2006. He is often criticized in academic circles for writing and presenting in terms easily understood to both students and lay readers. Over the past 10 years Britt has guested on several hundred radio and TV stations, written many articles, visited Haiti over four years as a missionary and served the UN as a volunteer Chaplin.