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A World without Money

A World without Money

 

Whether by design, accident or sheer stupidity the monetary system we know today is doomed to fail and in reality failed a long time ago. A system on a secret life support of 26 trillion dollars injected to the international banksters by the dieing death throws of the Federal Reserve. Yes 26 trillion dollars as exposed by the Federal Reserve audit commissioned by congressmen Ron Paul, Alan Grayson and Bernie Sanders.

 

www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/19/fed-beaten-bill-to-audit_n_364546.html

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bP362CWj2fo

 

 

26 Trillion is a whole lot of bajoozel but pails insignificant compared to the estimated 600 Trillion derivative bubble that is about to pop should anyone mention the words ‘pin’ and ‘bubble’ in the same sentence; OOPS!

 

Criminal and corrupt, the time has come to wave farewell to this oppressive shackle of debt based economy and replace it with something else, but what?

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Well, we already have a modern day variant of Feudalism (based on Marxism) taking place, but not on a local level on a global level, perhaps that's why the new Globalism is called Localism?    So maybe they plan the return of bartering as well?   Now that could be interesting where the fat-cats are concerned....no more big bonuses, whoops!    Certainly their bubble will burst, and not before time.   There is also an element of the Poor Law era thrown in as well, but the new forbidding Overseers are the Job Centres handing out food parcels, to vagrants and vagabonds who camp in shanty towns.   Plus we have our elderly dying prematurely because of fuel poverty and neglect, and our youth committing suicide.    That is unbelievably happening in this country!    And they call all that 21st century progress!   Well, I would hate to see what they call stagnation, or digression if they think this is progress.   Scary stuff indeed, but in truth I can not comprehend the total collapse of our monetary system, because I have never known anything different.

However there is hope David, join the British Constitution Groups – Lawful Bank

Have faith for good will always prevail, its just a matter of when and how.

Best wishes, from

Hope

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Hi Hope, The Lawful Bank advocates fractional reserve banking which gives me the twitches. Fair doos it suggests zero interest which is by far better than the current system. I was tempted to put a 'BUT' there <but> I will stop myself because I don't like being negative.

When this economy fails we have to learn some serious lessons, notably money equals corruption. Any attempt to replace a failed system with an equaly doomed to fail system is not learning lessons.

True, money is all we have ever known and to be honest it has never done us any good. WW2 was a set up in order to confiscate the worlds gold reserves to impose a fiat currency that no one could challenge. Now we have to start thinking different.

I came across the works of Jaques Fresco a few months ago. He is a chap in his mid ninties and was a teenager during the 30's depression. He spent much of his life as a result figuering how humanity could do better. His ideas of a 'Resource Based Economy' struck me immediately as inspiring.

Take a look at www.thevenusproject.com

Most will look at this as communism but it isn't for one simple reason, communism needs money and a guy to control it. This system does away with money and any tinpot leadership, that is the fundamental reason I like it. Imagine if we can dispose of that stupid stuff called money.. We would systematically do away with 95% of crime. Charity would be a thing of the past. Sience could go to work unshackled to solve real problems.

I accept we can't simply jump into such a system today it requires a completely different way of thinking than that we have now. It will require us to care about each other for one - but put it this way.. in times of war we pull together and to be blunt ..We ARE now at WAR!

Lets hope we learn the lessons

 

 

 

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Imagine if we had an audit of The Bank of England. I wonder what dark secrets that would unearth.

 

Jessie j

It's not about the money, money, money,
We don't need your money, money, money.
We just wanna make the world dance,
Forget about the price tag.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMxX-QOV9tI

 

 

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Financial collapse hotting up?

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/russia...west-over-year

"Russia Dumps Treasurys For 14 Consecutive Months; China Slashes Holdings To Lowest In Over A Year"

That combined with the fact that Greece has maintained its military budget despite ungoddly austerity suggests war planning is afoot. We have to stop this before it's way too late by a GLOBAL strike but I don't think enough people are awake.

I would like to offer a solution that any sane person should consider...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ip_ElRKNTUQ

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I would like to promote debate on 'Resource Based Ecconomy' Any and all oppinions matter.