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Part 1:
"The old appeals to racial, sexual and religious chauvinism, to
rabid nationalist fervor, are beginning not to work." "
this
business of who I am and weather I`m good or bad, or achieving or not,
all of that`s learned along the way." "It`s just a ride
and
we can change it any time we want. It`s only a choice. No effort, no
work, no job, no savings of money
" "
to realize
that I had the game wrong, that the game was to find out what I already
was." "We were saying how very important it is to bring about
in the human mind the radical revolution. The crisis is a crisis in
consciousness. The crisis that cannot anymore accept the old norms,
the old patterns, the ancient traditions. And, considering what the
world is now, with all the misery, conflict, destructive brutality,
aggression, and so on, man is still as he was. He is still brutal, violent,
aggressive, acquisitive, competitive-and he has built a society along
these lines.
[ ZEITGEIST ADDENDUM ]
[ "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly
sick society" -J. Krishnamurti ]
Society today is composed of a series of institutions
from political
institutions, legal institutions, religious institutions
to institutions
of social class, familial values
and occupational specialization. It is obvious the profound influence
these traditionalized structures have in shaping our understandings
and perspectives
Yet, of all the social institutions we are born into, directed by and
conditioned upon, there seems to be no system as taken for granted and
misunderstood
as the monetary system. Taking on nearly religious
proportions, the established monetary institution exists as one of the
most unquestioned forms of faith there is. How money is created, the
policies by which it is governed and how it truly affects society are
unregistered interests of the great majority of the population.
In a world where 1% of the population owns 40% of the planet's wealth
in
a world where 34,000 children die every single day from poverty and
preventable diseases, and where 50% of the world's population lives
on less than 2 dollars a day
one thing is clear:
Something is very wrong.
And whether we are aware of it or not, the lifeblood of all of our
established institutions and thus society itself, is money. Therefore
understanding this institution of monetary policy is critical to understanding
why our lives are the way they are.
Unfortunately, economics is often viewed with confusion and boredom.
Endless streams of financial jargon coupled with intimidating mathematics
quickly deter people from attempts at understanding it. However, the
fact is, the complexity associated with the financial system is a mere
mask, designed to conceal one of the most socially paralyzing structures
humanity has ever endured.
[PART 1. "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely
believe they are free."-Johann Wolfgang von Goethe-1749-1832]
A number of years ago, the central bank of the United States, the Federal
Reserve, produced a document entitled "Modern Money Mechanics".
This publication detailed the institutionalized practice of money creation,
as utilized by the Federal Reserve and the web of global commercial
banks it supports. On the opening page, the document states its objective:
"The Purpose of this booklet is to describe the basic process of
money creation in a fractional reserve banking system". It then
proceeds to describe this 'fractional reserve process' through various
banking terminology. A translation of which goes something like this:
The United States Government decides it needs some money, so it calls
up the Federal Reserve, and requests, say, 10 billion dollars".
The fed replies, saying " sure
we'll buy 10 billion in government
bonds from you."
So, the government then takes some piece of paper, paints some official
looking designs on them, and calls them 'Treasury Bonds'. Then, it puts
a value on these Bonds to the sum of 10 billion dollars, and sends them
over to the Fed. In turn, the people at the Fed draw up a bunch of impressive
pieces of paper themselves, only this time calling them 'Federal Reserve
Notes'
also designating a value of 10 billion dollars to the set.
The Fed then takes these notes and trades them for the Bonds. Once this
exchange is complete, the government then takes the 10 billion in Federal
Reserve Notes and deposits it into a bank account
and upon this
deposit, the paper notes officially become 'legal tender' money, adding
10 billion to the US money supply. And there it is
10 billion
in new money has been created. Of course, this example is a generalization,
for, in reality, this transaction would occur electronically, with no
paper used at all. In fact only 3% of the US money supply exists in
physical currency. The other 97% essentially exists in computers alone.
Now, Government bonds are, by design, instruments of Debt and when
the Fed purchases these bonds, with money it created essentially out
of thin air, the government is actually promising to pay back that money
to the Fed.
In other words
The money was created out of debt. This mind numbing
paradox of how money, or value, can be created out of debt, or a liability,
will become more clear as we further this exercise.
So, the exchange has been made and now 10 billion dollars sits in a
commercial bank account. Here is where it gets really interesting, for
as based on the Fractional Reserve practice, that 10 billion dollar
deposit instantly becomes part of the bank's Reserves, just as all deposits
do. And regarding reserve requirements, as stated in Modern money mechanics:
A bank must maintain legally required reserves, equal to a prescribed
percentage of its deposits. It then quantifies this by stating: under
current regulations, the reserve requirement against most transaction
accounts is 10%."
This means that with a ten billion dollar deposit, 10% or 1 billion
is held as the required reserve, while the other 9 billion is considered
an excessive reserve and can be used as the basis for new loans.
Now, it is logical to assume that this 9 billion is literally coming
out of the existing 10 billion dollars deposit. However, this is actually
not the case. What really happens is that the 9 billion is simply created
out of thin air, on top of the existing 10 billion dollar deposit. This
is how the money supply is expanded. As stated in Modern Money Mechanics:
" of course, they (the banks) do not really pay out loans from
the money they receive as deposits. If they did this, no additional
money would be created. What they do when they make loans is to accept
promissory notes (loan contracts) in exchange for credits (money) to
the borrower's transaction accounts."
In other words, the 9 billion can be created out of nothing, simply
because there is a demand for such a loan, and there is a 10 billion
dollars deposit to satisfy the reserve requirements.
Now, let's assume that somebody walks into this bank and borrows the
available 9 billion dollars. They will then most likely take that money
and deposit it into their own bank account.
The process then repeats, for that deposit becomes part of the banks
reserves, 10% is isolated and in turn 90% of the 9 billion or 8.1 billion
is now available as newly created money for more loans. And, of course,
that 8.1 can be loaned out and redeposited creating an additional 7.2
billion
to 6.5 billion.. to 5.9 billion etc.
This deposit-money creation-loan cycle can technically go on to infinity
the average mathematical result is that about 90 billion dollars can
be created on top of the original 10 billion. In other words, for every
deposit that ever occurs in the banking system, about 9 times that amount
can be created out of thin air.
[Bank of America commercial]
So that we understand how money is created by this fractional reserve
banking system,
a logical, yet elusive question might come to mind:
What is actually giving this newly created money value?
The answer: The money that already exists.
The new money essentially steals value from the existing money supply
for the total pool of money is being increased, irrespective to demand
for goods and services, and, as supply and demand finds equilibrium-
prices rise, diminishing the purchasing power of each individual dollar.
This is generally referred to as 'inflation' and inflation is essentially
a hidden tax on the public.
(Ron Paul) : "
what is the advice that you generally get,
and that is inflate the currency. They don`t say debase the currency,
they don`t say devalue the currency, they don`t say cheat the people
with savings, they say lower the interest rates. The real deception
is when we distort the value of money, when we create money out of thin
air, we have no savings yet there`s so called capitol
so my question
boils down to this-how in the world can we expect to solve the problems
of inflation--that is the increase in the supply of money-- with more
inflation? "
Of course, it can't. The Fractional Reserve System of monetary expansion
is inherently
inflationary. For the act of expanding the money supply without there
being a proportional expand of good and services in the economy, will
always debase a currency..
In fact a quick glance at the historical values of the US dollars Vs
the money supply,
Reflects this point definitively, for the inverse relationship is obvious.
In fact, One dollar in 1913 required 21.60 cents in 2007, to match value
that
is a 96% devaluation since the Federal reserve has come into existence.
Now, if this realty of inherent and perpetual inflation seems absurd
and economically
self-defeating
hold that thought, for absurdity is an understatement
in regard to how our financial system really operates.
For in our financial system money is debt and debt is money. Here is
a chart of the US money supply from 1950 to 2006. Here is a chart of
the US national debt for the same period. How interesting it is that
the trends are nearly identical
for the more money there is, the
more debt there is
the more debt there is, the more money there
is.
To put it a different way, every single dollar in your wallet is owed
to somebody by somebody; for remember, the only way the money can come
into existence is from loans. Therefore, if everyone in the country
were able to pay off all debts, including the government, there would
not be one dollar in circulation.
(If there were no debts in our money system, there wouldn`t be any
money"
-Marriner Eccles-Governor of the Federal Reserve
September 30th, 1941 -House Committee Hearing on Banking and Currency
)
In fact, the last time in American history the national debt was completely
paid off was in 1835, after President Andrew Jackson shutdown the Central
Bank that preceded the Federal Reserve. In fact Jackson's entire political
platform essentially revolved around his commitment to shut down the
Central Bank, stating at one point: " the bold efforts the present
bank has made to control the government are but premonitions of the
fate that awaits the American people should they be deluded into a perpetuation
of this institution or the establishment of another like it." Unfortunately
his message was short lived, and the international bankers succeeded
to install another central bank in 1913
The Federal Reserve. And
as long as this institution exists, perpetual debt is guaranteed.
Now, so far we have discussed the reality that money is created out
of debt, through loans.
These loans are based on a bank's "Reserves" and Reserves
are derived from deposits. Through this fractional reserve system, any
one deposit can create 9 times its original value, in turn debasing
the existing money supply, raising prices in society.
And since all this money is created out of debt and circulated randomly
through commerce, people become detached from their original debt and
a disequilibrium exists where people are forced to compete for labor,
in order to pull enough money out of the money supply to cover their
costs of living.
As dysfunctional and backwards as all of this might seem
there
is still one thing we have omitted from this equation
and it is
this element of the structure which reveals the truly fraudulent nature
of the system itself.
-The application of Interest.
When the government borrows money from the Fed or when person borrows
money from a bank, it almost always has to be paid back with accrued
interest. In other words, almost every single dollar that exists must
be eventually returned to a bank, with interest paid as well. But, if
all money is borrowed from the central bank and is expanded by the commercial
banks through loans, only what would be referred to as the 'principle'
is being created in the money supply
. So then, where is the money
to cover all of the interest that is charged?
Nowhere. It doesn't exist. The ramifications of this are staggering,
for the amount of money owed back to the banks will always exceed the
amount of money that is available in circulation. This is why Inflation
is a constant in the economy, for new money is always needed to help
cover the perpetual deficit built into the system, caused by the
the need to pay the interest.
What this also means is that mathematically, defaults and bankruptcy
are literally built into the system. And there will always be poor pockets
of society that get the short end of the stick. An analogy would be
a game of musical chairs, for once the music stops someone is left out
to dry.
And that's the point. It invariably transfers true wealth from the individual
to the banks, for if you are unable to pay for your mortgage, they will
take your property. This is particularly enraging when you realize that
not only is such a default inevitable due to the fractional reserve
practice, but also because of the fact that the money that the bank
loaned to you didn't even legally exist in the first place.
In the 1969, there was a Minnesota court case involving a man named
Jerome Daly, who was challenging the foreclosure of his home by the
bank, which provided the loan to purchase it. His argument was that
the mortgage contract required both parties, being he and the bank,
each put up a legitimate form of property for the exchange. In legal
language, this is called "consideration".
(Consideration: -a contract`s basis. A contract is founded on an exchange
of one form of consideration for another.)
Mr. Daly explained that the money was, in fact, not the property of
the bank, for it was created out of nothing as soon as the loan agreement
was signed.
Remember what modern money mechanics stated about loans: "what
they do when they make loans is to accept promissory notes in exchange
for credits
Reserves are unchanged by the loan transactions. But
deposit credits constitute new additions to the total deposits of the
banking system." In other words, the money doesn't come out of
any of their existing assets. The bank is simply inventing it, putting
up nothing of its own except for a theoretical liability on paper.
As the court case progressed, the banks president, Mr. Morgan, took
the stand, and in the judge's personal memorandum, he recalled that
"The Plaintiff (bank's president) admitted that it, in combination
with the Federal Reserve Bank
did create the
money and credit
upon its books by bookkeeping entry
the money and credit first
came into existence when they created it
Mr. Morgan admitted that
no United States law or statute existed which gave him the right to
do this
a lawful consideration must exist and be tendered to support
the note." "The jury found that there was no lawful consideration
and I agree" He also poetically added, " Only God can create
something of value out of nothing"
And upon that revelation, the court rejected the bank's claim for foreclosure
and Daly kept his home. The implications of this court decision are
immense, for every time you borrow money from a bank, whether it is
a mortgage loan or a credit card charge, the money given to you is not
only counterfeit, it is an illegitimate form of consideration and hence
voids the contract to repay
for the bank never had the money as
property to begin with. Unfortunately, such legal realizations are suppressed
and ignored, and the game of perpetual wealth transfer and perpetual
debt continues
.
And this brings us to the ultimate question: why?
During the American civil war president Lincoln bypassed the high-interest
loans offered by the European banks and decided to do what the founding
fathers advocated, which was to create an independent and inherently
debt-free currency. It was called the Greenback. Shortly after this
measure was taken, an internal document circulated between private British
and American banking interests stated:
"
slavery is but the owning of labor and carries with it the
care of laborers, while the European plan
is that capital shall
control labor by controlling wages. This can be done by controlling
the money. It will not do to allow the greenback, as we cannot control
that."-The Hazard Circular, July, 1862
The fractional reserve policy perpetrated by the Federal Reserve, which
has spread in practice to the great majority of banks in the world is,
in fact, a system of modern slavery. Think about it
Money is created
out of debt. And what do people do when in debt? They submit to employment
to pay it off. But, if money can only be created out of loans, how can
society ever be debt free? It can't. And that's the point.
And it is the fear of losing assets, coupled with the struggle to keep
up with the perpetual debt and inflation inherent in the system, compounded
by the inescapable scarcity within the money supply itself created by
the interest that can never be repaid
that keeps the wage slave
in line
running on the hamster wheel with the millions of others
in effect powering an Empire that truly benefits only the elite at the
top of the pyramid
for at the end of day, who are you really working
for? The banks. Money is created in a bank and invariably ends up in
a bank. They are the true masters along with corporations and governments
they support.
Physical slavery requires people to be housed and fed. Economic slavery
requires the people to feed and house themselves
It is one of the most ingenious scams for social manipulation ever
created, and at its core, it is an invisible war against the population.
Debt is the weapon used to conquer and enslave societies and Interest
is its prime ammunition.
And as the majority walks around oblivious to this reality, the banks,
in collusion with governments and corporations, continue to perfect
and expand their tactics of economic warfare
spawning new bases
such as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund
while also
inventing a new type of soldier
the birth of the economic hit
man.
PART 2:
( There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One is by the sword.
The other is by debt.-John Adams-1735-1826)
'John Perkins':
We economic hit men really have been the ones responsible for creating
this first truly global empire, and we work many different ways
but
perhaps the most common is that we will identify a country that has
resources that our corporations covet, like oil, and then arrange a
huge loan to that country from the World Bank or one of its sister organizations.
But the money never actually goes to the country
instead it goes
to our big corporations to build infrastructure projects in that country-power
plants, industrial parks, ports-things that benefit a few rich people
in that country, in addition to our corporations-but really don`t help
the majority of the people at all
however those people, the whole
country, is left holding a huge debt. Its such a big debt that they
can`t repay it, and that`s part of the plan, that they can`t repay it.
And so at some point we economic hit men go back to them and say listen,
you owe us a lot of money, can`t pay your debts, so, sell your oil real
cheap to our oil companies
allow us to build a military base in
your country
or, send troops in support of ours to someplace in
the world, like Iraq
or vote with us on the next U.N. vote
to
have their electric utility company privatized, and their water and
sewage system privatized, and sold to US corporations or other multinational
corporations. So there was a whole mushrooming thing, and it`s so typical
of the way that the IMF and the World Bank work: they put a country
in debt, in such a big debt it can`t pay it, and then you offer to refinance
that debt, and pay even more interest, and you demand this quid pro
quo which you call a "conditionality" or "good governance"
which means basically that they`ve got to sell off their resources,
including many of their social services; their utility companies; their
school systems sometimes; their penal systems; their insurance systems,
to foreign corporations. So its a double, triple, quadruple whammy.
(Iran, 1953)
The precedent for economic hit men really began in the early fifties,
when democratically elected Mossadegh, who was elected in Iran
he
was considered to be the hope for democracy in the Middle East and around
the world
he was Time Magazine`s "Man of the Year"
but,
one of the things that he`d run on and began to implement was the idea
that foreign oil companies needed to pay the Iranian people a lot more
for the oil that they were taking out of Iran, that the Iranian people
should benefit from their own oil. Strange policy. We didn't like that
of course. But we were afraid to do what we normally were doing, which
was to send in the military. Instead we sent in one CIA agent, Kermit
Roosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt's relative
and Kermit went in with a
few million dollars and was very, very effective and efficient, and
in a short amount of time he managed to get Mossadegh overthrown
and
brought in the Shah of Iran to replace him, who always was favorable
to oil
and it was extremely effective.
(Revolt in Iran)
VOICE:
Mobs overflow Tehran. Army officers shout that Mossadegh has surrendered,
and his regime as virtual dictator of Iran is ended. Pictures of the
Shah paraded through the streets as sentiment reverses. The Shah is
welcomed home.
JOHN:
So back here in the United States in Washington people looked around
and said, wow, that was easy. And cheap. So this established a whole
new way of manipulating countries, of creating empire. The only problem
with Roosevelt was that he was a card carrying CIA agent, and had he
been caught, the ramifications could have been pretty serious. So very
quickly at that point the decision was made to use private consultants,
to channel the money through the World Bank or the IMF or one of the
other such agencies, to bring in people like me who work for private
companies
so that if we got caught there would be no governmental
ramifications.
(Guatemala 1954)
When Arbenz became president of Guatemala, the country was very much
under the thumbs of United Fruit Company, the big international corporation,
and Arbenz ran on this ticket that says you know, we want to get the
land back to the people, and once he took power he was implementing
policies that would do exactly that, give land rights back to the people.
United Fruit didn`t like that very much, and so they hired a public
relations firm, launched a huge campaign in the United States to convince
the United States people, the citizens of the United States, and the
press of the United States, and the congress of the United States that
Arbenz was a Soviet puppet, and that if we allowed him to stay in power
the Soviets would have a foothold in this hemisphere, and that at that
point in time was a huge fear on everybody's mind, the red terror, the
communist terror
and so to make a long story short, out of this
public relations campaign came a commitment on the part of the CIA and
the military to take this man out
and in fact we did. we sent in
planes, we sent in soldiers, we sent in jackals, we sent everything
in to take him out, and did take him out. And as soon as he was removed
from office, the new guy that took over after him basically reinstated
everything to the big international corporations, including United Fruit.
(Ecuador 1981)
Ecuador for many, many years had been ruled by pro-US dictators, often
relatively brutal. Then it was decided that they were going to have
a truly democratic election. Jaime Roldos ran for office, and his main
goal he said as president would be to make sure that Ecuador's resources
were used to help the people. And he won, overwhelmingly, by more votes
than anyone had ever won anything in Ecuador, and he began to implement
these policies
to make sure that the profits from oil went to help
the people
well, we didn`t like that in the United States. I was
sat down as one of several economic hit men, to change Roldos, to corrupt
him, to bring him around. To let him know, you know, ok, you know, you
can get very rich you and your family if you play our game, but if you
continue to try to keep these policies you`ve promised, you`re gonna
go
he wouldn`t listen.
(Ecuadorian leader dies in plane crash)
He was assassinated. As soon as the plane crashed, the whole area was
cordoned off. The only people that were allowed in were US military
from a nearby base, and some of the Ecuadorian military. When investigation
was launched, two of the key witnesses died in car accidents before
they had a chance to testify. A lot of very, very strange things that
went on around the assassination of Jaime Roldos. I, like most people
who`ve really looked at this case, have absolutely no doubt that it
was an assassination, and of course in my position as an economic hit
man I was always expecting something to happen to Jaime, weather it
be a coup or an assassination I wasn`t sure, but that he would be taken
down because he was not being corrupted, he would not allow himself
to be corrupted the way we wanted to corrupt him.
(Panama 1981)
Omar Torrijos, president of Panama, was one of my favorite people, I
really, really liked him, he was very charismatic, he was a guy who
really wanted to help his country. When I tried to bribe him or corrupt
him he said, look John
he called me Juanito
he said, look
Juanito, I don`t need the money. What I really need is for my country
to be treated fairly. I need for the United States to repay the debts
that you owe my people for all the destruction you`ve done here. I need
to be in a position where I can help other Latin American countries
win their independence, and be free of this terrible presence from the
north that you people are exploiting us so badly. I need to have the
Panama canal back in the hands of the Panamanian people. That`s what
I want. And so leave me alone, don`t try to bribe me. It was 1981, and
in may Jaime Roldos was assassinated, and Omar was very aware of this.
Torrijos got his family together and he said, I`m probably next. But
it`s ok, because I`ve done what I came here to do. I`ve renegotiated
the canal, the canal will now be in our hands
he`d just finished
negotiating the treaty with Jimmy Carter. In June of that same year,
just a couple of months later, he also went down in an airplane crash
which
there`s no question was executed by CIA sponsored Jackals. Tremendous
amount of evidence that one of Torrijos' security guards handed him
at the last moment as he was getting on the plane a tape recorder, a
small tape recorder, that contained a bomb.
(Venezuela 2002)
It is interesting to me how this system has continued pretty much the
same way for years and years and years, except the economic hit men
are getting better and better and better. Then we come up with, very
recently, what happened in Venezuela. In 1998 Hugo Chavez gets elected
president, following a long line of presidents who`d been very corrupt,
and basically destroyed the economy of the country
and Chavez was
elected amidst all that. Chavez stood up to the United States, and he
has done it primarily demanding that Venezuelan oil be used to help
the Venezuelan people. Well, we didn`t like that in the United States.
So, in 2002 the coup was staged, which, there`s no question in my mind
and most other peoples minds that the CIA was behind that coup. The
way that that coup was fomented was very reflective of what Kermit Roosevelt
had done in Iran, of paying people to go out into the streets to riot,
to protest, to say this Chavez is very unpopular. You know, if you can
get a few thousand people to do that, television can make it look like
its the whole country, and things start to mushroom. Except in the case
of Chavez, he was smart enough and the people were so strongly behind
him that they overcame it. Which was a phenomenal moment in the history
of Latin America.
(Iraq 2003)
Iraq actually is a perfect example of the way the whole system works
so,
we economic hit men are the first line of defense, we go in, we try
to corrupt governments and get them to accept these huge loans which
we then use as leverage to basically own them. If we fail, as I failed
in Panama with Omar Torrijos, or in Ecuador with Jaime Roldos, men who
refused to be corrupted, then the second line of defense is we send
in the jackals. And the jackals either overthrow governments or they
assassinate, and once that happens then a new government comes in and
boy, it`s going to tow the line, because the new president knows what
will happen if he doesn't. In the case of Iraq, both of those things
failed-economic hit men were not able to get through to Saddam Hussain,
we tried very hard, we tried to get him to accept a deal very similar
to what the house of Saud had accepted in Saudi Arabia, but he wouldn`t
accept it, and so the jackals went in to take him out
they couldn`t
do it, his security was very good
after all, he at one time worked
for the CIA. he`d been hired to assassinate a former president if Iraq,
and failed
but he knew the system. So in '91 we send in the troops,
and we take out the Iraqi military. So we assume at that point that
Saddam Hussain is going to come around. We could have taken him out,
of course, at that point in time, but we didn`t want to, he`s the kind
of strong man we like. He controls his people, we thought he could control
the Kurds and keep the Iranians within their border, and keep pumping
oil for us, and that once we took out his military, now he`s going to
come around. So the economic hit men go back in in the '90s, without
success. If they`d had success, he`d still be running the country. We`d
be selling him all the fighter jets he wants, and everything else he
wants
but they couldn`t, they didn`t have success. The Jackals
couldn`t take him out again. So we sent the military in once again,
and this time we did the complete job and took him out, and in the process
created for ourselves some very, very lucrative construction deals
we
had to reconstruct a country that we`d essentially destroyed, which
is a pretty good deal if you own construction companies, big ones. So,
Iraq shows the three stages; the economic hit men, failed there; the
jackals, failed there; and as a final measure the military goes in.
And in that way we`ve really created an empire, but we`ve done it very,
very subtly
it`s clandestine. All of the empires of the past were
built on the military. And everybody knew that they were building them.
So that the British knew they were building them
.the French, the
Germans, the Romans, the Greeks
and they were proud of it, and
they always had some excuse like spreading civilization, spreading some
religion, something like that, but they knew they were doing it
we
don`t. The majority of the people in the United States have no idea
that we are living off the benefits of a clandestine empire, that today
there`s more slavery in the world than ever before. And then you have
to ask yourself, well if it`s an empire, then who`s the emperor? Obviously,
our presidents of the United States are not emperors, an emperor is
someone who`s not elected, doesn`t serve a limited term, and doesn`t
report to anyone, essentially. So you can`t classify a president that
way. But we do have what I consider to be the equivalent of the emperor,
and it`s what I call the Corporatocracy. Corporatocracy is this group
of individuals who run our biggest corporations and they really act
as the emperor in this empire. They control our media, either through
direct ownership or advertising, they control most of our politicians
because they finance their campaigns, either through the corporations
or through personal contributions that came out of the corporations.
They`re not elected, they don`t serve a limited term, they don`t report
to anybody, and at the very top of the corporatocracy you really can`t
tell where the person`s working for a private corporation or the government
because they`re always moving back and forth
so, you know, you`ve
got a guy who one moment is the president of a big construction company,
like Haliburton, and the next moment he`s vice president of the United
States, or the president, who was in the oil business, and this is true
weather you`ve got democrats or republicans in the office, you have
them moving back and forth through the revolving door
and in a
way, our government isn`t visible a lot of the time and its policies
are carried out by our corporations on one level or another, and then
again, the policies of the government are basically forged by the corporatacracy,
and then presented to the government and they become government policy.
So it`s an incredible cozy relationship. This isn`t a conspiracy theory
type of thing, these people don`t have to get together and plot to do
things, they all basically work under one primary assumption, and that
is that they must maximize profits, regardless of the social and environmental
cost
(Maximize profits, regardless of the social and environmental cost)
This process of manipulation by the corporatacracy through the use of
debt, bribery and, political overthrow is called "Globalization".
Just as the federal reserve keeps the American public in a position
of indentured servitude through Perpetual Debt, Inflation and Interest,
the World Bank and IMF serve this role on a global scale.
The basic scam is simple. Put a country in debt either by its own indiscretion
or through corrupting the leader of that country, then , impose conditionalities,
or Structural Adjustment Policies
often consisting of the following:
1- Currency Devaluation. When the value of a currency drops, so does
everything valued in it. This makes indigenous resources available to
predator countries, at a fraction of their worth.
2- Large funding cuts for Social Programs, These usually include education
and health care.
compromising the well-being and integrity of
the society, leaving the public vulnerable to exploitation.
3 -Privatization of state-owned enterprises
This means that socially
important systems, can be purchased and regulated by foreign corporations,
for profit. For example, in 1999, the world bank insisted that the Bolivian
Government sell the public water system of it third largest city to
a subsidy of the US corporation, Bechtel. As soon as this occurred,
water bills for the already impoverish local residents skyrocketed.
It wasn't until after a full blown revolt by the people that the Bechtel
contract was nullified.
4 Then there is trade liberalization.. or the opening up of the economy
through removing any restrictions on foreign trade. This allows for
a number of
abusive economic manifestations
such as transnational corporations
bringing in their own mass produced products, undercutting the indigenous
production and ruining local economies
an example is Jamaica, which,
after accepting loans and conditionalities from the world bank, lost
its largest cash crop markets due to competition with western imports.
Today, countless farmers are out of work, for they are unable to compete
with the large corporations.
Another variation is the creation of numerous, seemingly unnoticed,
unregulated, inhumane sweatshop factories, which take advantage of the
imposed economic hardship. Additionally, due to production deregulation,
environmental destruction is perpetual, as a country's resources are
often exploited by the indifferent corporations, while outputting large
amounts of deliberate pollution.
PERKINS:
The largest environmental lawsuit in the history of the world today
is being brought on behalf of 30,000 Ecuadorian Amazonian people, against
Texaco, which is now owned by Chevron, so its against Chevron but for
activities conducted by Texaco
.they estimate it to be more than
eighteen times what the Exxon Valdese dumped into the coast of Alaska
in
the case of Ecuador it wasn`t an accident
the oil companies did
it intentionally, they knew they were doing it to save money out there
rather than arranging for a proper disposal.
Furthermore, A cursory glance at the performance record of the World
Bank reveals that the institution, which publicly claims to help poor
countries develop and alleviate poverty, has done nothing but increase
poverty and the wealth gap, while corporate profits soar. In 1960 the
income gap between the 5th of the world's people in the richest countries,
versus the 5th in the poorest countries was 30:1. By 1998, it was 74:1.While
global GNP rose 40% between 1970 and 1985, those in poverty actually
increased by 17% While from 1985 to 2000, those living on less than
1 dollar a day increased by 18%.
Even the Joint Economic Committee of the US Congress admitted that there
is a mere 40% success rate of all World Bank projects.
In the late 1960s, The world Bank intervened in Ecuador with large loans.
During the next 30 yrs, poverty grew from 50% to 70%
under or unemployment
grew from 15% to 70%
public debt increased from 240 million to
16 billion
.while the share of resources allocated to the poor
went from 20% to 6%.
In fact, By the year 2000, 50% of Ecuador's national budget had to be
allocated for paying its debts.
It is important to understand, The World Bank is, in fact, a US bank,
supporting US interests. For the United States holds veto power over
decisions, as it is largest provider of capital
and where did
it get this money? You guessed it
.it made it out of thin air through
the fractional reserve banking system.
Of the world's top 100 economies, as based on the annual GDP, 51 are
corporations,
And 47 of that 51 are US based. Wal-mart, General Motors and Exxon are
more economically powerful than Saudi Arabia, Poland, Norway, South
Africa, Finland, Indonesia and many others
.
and as protective trade barriers are broken down, currencies
tossed together and manipulated in floating markets and state economies
overturned in favor of open competition and global capitalism, the empire
expands.
NETWORK CLIP :
You get up on your little twenty-one inch screen, and howl about America
and democracy
there is no America, there is no democracy
there
is only IBM and ITT
and AT&T
and Dupont, Dow, Union Carbine
and
Exxon. Those are the nations of the world today. What do you thing the
Russians talk about in their consuls of state? Karl Marx? They get out
their linear programming charts, statistical decision theories, minimax
solutions, and compute the price cost probabilities of their transactions
and investments, just like we do. We no longer live in a world of nations
and ideologies, Mr. Beale. The world is a college of corporations, inexorably
determined by the immutable bylaws of business. The world is a business,
Mr. Beale .
(Taken cumulatively, the integration of the world as a whole, particularly
in terms of economic globalization and the mythic qualities of "free
market" capitalism, represents a veritable "empire" in
its own right
few have been able to escape the "structural
adjustments" and "conditionalities" of the World Bank,
the International Monetary Fund, or the arbitrations of the World Trade
Organization, those international financial institutions that, however
inadequate, still determine what economic globalization means
.such
is the power of globalization that within our lifetime we are likely
to see the integration, even if unevenly, of all national economies
in the world into a single global, free market system.
--Jim Garrison, President, State of the World Forum )
the world is being taken over by a handful of business powers, who
dominate the natural resources we need to live, while controlling the
money that we need to obtain these resources. The end result will be
world monopoly, based not human life, but financial and corporate power.
and as the inequality continues, naturally more and more people are
becoming desperate
. so the establishment was forced to come up
with a new way to deal with anyone who challenges the system
so
they gave birth to the terrorist.. The term terrorist is an empty distinction,
designed for any person or group who chooses to challenge the Establishment.
This isn't to be confused with the fictional Al Qaeda, which was actually
the name of a computer database for the US supported mujahideen in the
1980s .
("The truth is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called
Al Qaida. And any informed intelligence officer knows this. But there
is a propaganda campaign to make the public believe in the presence
of an identified entity
the country behind this propaganda is the
US" -Pierre-Henry Bunel, former French military intelligence )
In 2007, the department of defense received 161.8 billion dollars for
the so called "global war on terrorism". According to the
National Counter terrorism Center, in 2004 roughly 2000 people were
killed internationally due to supposed terrorist acts. Of that number,
about 70 were American. Using this number as a general average, which
is extremely generous,
it is interesting to note than twice as
many people die from peanut allergies a year, than from terrorist acts.
Concurrently, the leading cause of death in America is coronary heart
disease, killing roughly 450,000 each yr. And, in 2007, the government`s
allocation of funds for research on this issue was about 3 billion dollars.
This means that the US government in 2007 spent 54 times the amount
for preventing terrorism , than it spent for preventing a disease which
kills 6600 times more
people annually than terrorism does.
Yet, as the name Terrorism and Al-Qaida are arbitrarily stamped on
every news report relating to any action taken against US interests,
the myth grows wider
in mid 2008, the US attorney general actually
proposed that the US congress officially declare war against the fantasy.
Not to mention as of july 2008, there are now over 1 million people
currently on the "US terrorist watch list"
These so-called counter terrorism measures of course have nothing to
do with social protection
and everything to do with preserving
the establishment amongst the growing anti-American sentiment both domestically
and internationally
, which is legitimately founded on the greed
based corporate empire expansion that is exploiting the world.
The true terrorists of our world do not meet at the docks at midnight
or scream allahu akbar before some violent action. The true terrorists
of our world wear 5000 dollar suits and work in highest position finance,
government and business
So what do we do?
how do we stop a system of greed and corruption
that has so much power and momentum. How do we stop this aberrant group
behavior which feels no compassion for, say, the million slaughtered
in Iraq and Afghanistan so the Corporatocracy can control energy resources
and opium production for Wall street profit?
( Before 1980, Afghanistan produced 0% of the world`s opium; After the
US/CIA backed Mujahideen won the Soviet/Afghan war, by 1986 they were
producing 40% of the world`s heroin supply;
By 1999, they were producing 80% of the total market supply;
But then something unexpected happened
; The Taliban rose to power,
and by 2000 they had destroyed most of the opium fields. Production
dropped from 3,000+tons to only 185 tons, a 94% reduction. ; On Sept.
9th 2001, the full Afghanistan invasion plans were on President Bush`s
desk;
Two days later they had their excuse;
Today, opium production in US controlled Afghanistan, which now provides
more than 90 percent of the world`s heroin, breaks new production records
nearly every year.
How do we stop a system of greed and corruption, that condemns poor
populations to sweat shop slavery for the benefit of Madison avenue
or that engineers false flag terror attacks for the sake of manipulation
.or
that generates built in modes of social operation which are inherently
exploitative
or that systematically reduces civil liberties, and violates human rights
in order to protect itself from it own shortcomings.
How do we deal with the numerous covert institutions such as the council
on foreign relations, the trilateral commission and the bilderburg group
and other undemocratically elected groups ,which , behind closed doors
collude to control the political, financial, social and environmental
elements of our lives?
In other to find the answer, we must first find the true underlying
cause
.for the fact is, the selfish, corrupt, power and profit
based groups are not the true source of the problem
they are symptoms.
PART 3:
[TEXT ON SCREEN:]
"GREED AND COMPETITION ARE NOT THE RESULT OF IMMUTABLE HUMAN TEMPERMENT
GREED
AND FEAR OF SCARCITY ARE IN FACT BEING CREATED AND AMPLIFIED
THE
DIRECT CONSEQUENCE IS THAT WE HAVE TO FIGHT WITH EACH OTHER IN ORDER
TO SURVIVE"
-Bernard Lietaer, Founder of the EU Currency System
[FRESCO]
"My name is Jacque fresco. I'm an industrial designer and a social
engineer. I am very much interested in society, and developing a system
that might be sustainable
for all people.
First of all, the word corruption is a monetary invention
that
aberrant behavior...behavior that's disruptive to the well being of
people. Well, you're dealing with human behavior, and human behavior
appears to be environmentally determined, meaning, if you were raised
by the seminal Indians as a baby, never saw anything else, you would
hold that value system.
And this goes for nations; it goes for individuals; for families
they try to indoctrinate their children to their particular faith and
their country, and make them feel like they're part of that. And they
build a society, which they call 'established'. They establish a workable
point of view, and tend to perpetuate that. Whereas, all societies are
really emergent, not established. And so, they fight new ideas that
would interfere with the establishment.
Governments try to perpetuate that which keeps them in power. People
are not elected to political office to change things
they are
put there to keep things the way they are. So you see, the basis of
corruption is in our society. Let me make it clear. All nations then,
are basically corrupt, because they tend to uphold existing institutions.
I don't mean to uphold or downgrade all nations, but communism, socialism,
fascism, the free enterprise system and all other sub-cultures are the
same
they are all basically corrupt.
[NARRATION:]
The most fundamental characteristic of our social institutions is the
necessity for 'self-preservation'. Whether dealing with a corporation,
a religion. or a government, the foremost interest is to preserve the
institution itself.
For instance, the last thing an oil company would ever want is the utilization
of energy that was outside of its control, for it makes that company
less relevant to society. Likewise, the cold war and the collapse of
the Soviet Union was, in reality, a way to preserve & perpetuate
the established economic and global hegemony of the United States
similarly
religions condition people to feel guilty for natural inclinations,
each claiming to offer the only path to forgiveness and salvation.
At the heart of this institutional self-preservation lies the monetary
system, for it is money that provides the means for power and survival.
Therefore, just as a poor person might be forced to steal in order
to survive, it is a natural inclination to do whatever is needed to
continue an institution's profitability. This makes it inherently difficult
for profit-based institutions to change, for it puts in jeopardy not
only the survival of large groups of people, but also the coveted, materialistic
lifestyles associated with affluence, and power.
Therefore, the paralyzing necessity to preserve an institution, regardless
of its social relevance, is largely rooted in the need for money, or
profit.
[TITLE : "INDUSTRY"]
[FRESCO:]
'What's in it for me', is the way people think. And so if a man makes
money selling a certain product, naturally he is going to fight the
existence of another product that may threaten his institution. Therefore
people cannot be fair and people do not trust each other. A guy will
come over to you and say, "I've got just the house you're looking
for".
He's a salesman. When a doctor says 'I think your kidney has to come
out', I don't know if he's trying to pay off a yacht, or that my kidney
has to come out- it's hard in monetary system to trust people.
If you came into my store and I said this lamp that I've got is pretty
good, but the lamp in the next store is much better, I wouldn't be in
business very long. It wouldn't work
If I were ethical, it wouldn't
work. So, when you say industry cares for people
that are not
true. They can't afford to be ethical. So your system is not designed
to serve the well being of people
if you still don't understand
that, there would be no outsourcing of jobs
if they cared about
people. Industry does not care. They only hire people because it hasn't
been automated yet. So, don't talk about decency and ethics
we
cannot afford it and remain in business.
[NARRATION:]
It is important to point out, that regardless of the social system,
whether fascist, socialist, capitalist or communist, the underlying
machanism is still money, labor and competition.
Communist China is no less capitalistic than the United States. The
only difference is the degree by which the state intervenes in enterprise.
The reality is that "monetary-ism", so to speak, is the true
mechanism that guides the interests of all the countries on the planet.
The most aggressive and hence dominant variation of this monetary-ism
is the free enterprise system. The fundamental perspective, as put forth
by early free market economists, like Adam smith, is that self-interest
and competition leads to social prosperity, as the act of competition
creates incentive, which motivates people to persevere.
However, what isn't talked about is how a competition-based economy
invariably leads to strategic corruption, power and wealth consolidation,
social stratification, technological paralyses, labor abuse, and ultimately
a covert form of government dictatorship by the rich elite.
The word corruption is often defined as moral perversion.
If a company dumps toxic waste into the ocean to save money, most people
recognize this as corrupt behavior. On a more subtle level, when WalMart
moves into a small town and forces small businesses to shut down, for
they are unable to complete, a gray area emerges
. For what exactly
is Walmart doing wrong? Why should they care about mom and pop organizations
they destroy. Yet, even more subtly, when a person gets fired from their
job, because a new machine has been created which can do the work for
less money, people tend to just accept that as " the way it is"
not seeing the inherent, corrupt inhumanity of such an action.
Because the fact is, whether it is dumping toxic waste, having a monopoly
enterprise, or downsizing the workforce, the motive is the same.- profit.
They are all different degrees of the same self-preserving mechanism,
which always puts the well being of people second to monetary gain.
Therefore corruption is not some byproduct of monetary-ism
it
is the very foundation. And while most people acknowledge this tendency
on one level or another, the majority remains naïve as to the broad
ramifications of having such a selfish mechanism as the guiding mentality
in society.
******
[MSNBC NEWS VIDEO CLIP]
"Internal documents show that after this company positively, absolutely
knew that they had a medication that was infected with the Aids virus,
they took the product off the market in the U.S. and then they dumped
it in France, Europe, Asia and Latin America. The US government allowed
it to happen
. The FDA allowed this to happen and now the government
is completely looking the other way. Thousands of innocent, hemophiliacs
have died from the aids virus. This company knew absolutely that it
was infected with Aids. They dumped it because they wanted to turn this
disaster into a profit."
[FRESCO]
" So you see, you have built in corruption. We are all chiseling
off each other, and you can't expect decency in that sort of thing.
[TITLE: "POLITICS"]
[FRESCO]
And feeling that, they don't know who to elect. They think in terms
of a democracy, which is not possible in a monetary based economy.
If you have more money to advertise your position
the position
you desire in government, that isn't a democracy. It serves those in
positions of differential advantage
so it is always a dictatorship
of the elitists- the financially wealthy.
[TEXT ON SCREEN:] "WE CAN EITHER HAVE DEMOCRACY IN THIS COUNTRY
OR WE CAN HAVE GREAT WEALTH CONCENTRATED IN THE HANDS OF A FEW, BUT
WE CAN'T HAVE BOTH" - Louis Brandeis, supreme court justice
[NARRATION]
It is an interesting observation to note how seemingly unknown personalities,
magically appear on the scene as presidential candidates. Then, before
you know it, somehow you are left to choose from a small group of extremely
wealthy people, who suspiciously have the same broad social view.
Obviously, it's a joke.
The people placed on the ballot are done so because they have been pre-decided
to be acceptable by the established financial powers who actually run
the show.
Yet, many who understand this illusion of democracy, often think: if
only we could just get our honest, ethical politicians in power, then
we would be okay. Well, while this idea of course seems reasonable in
our established oriented worldview, it is, unfortunately, another fallacy.
For, when it really comes down to what is actually important, the institution
of politics, and thus politicians themselves have absolutely no true
relevance as to what makes our world and society function.
[FRESCO:]
"It's not politicians that can solve problems. They have no technical
capabilities. They don't know how to solve problems. Even if they were
sincere, they don't know how to solve problems. It's the technicians
that produce the desalinization plants. It's the technicians that give
you electricity
that give you motor vehicles, that heat your house
and cool it in the summertime. It's technology that solves problems,
not politics. Politics cannot solve problems, because they are not trained
to do so.
Very few people today stop and consider what it is that actually improves
their lives. Is it money? Obviously not
One cannot eat money or
stuff money into their car to get it to run
is it politics? -
All politicians can do is create laws, establish budgets and declare
war. Is it religion? Of course not
. Religion creates nothing except
intangible emotional solace for those who require it.
The true gift that we have as human beings have, which has been solely
responsible for everything that has improved our lives... is technology.
[TITLE: "TECHNOLGY"]
What is technology? Technology is a pencil, which allows one to solidify
ideas on paper for communication. Technology is an automobile, which
allows one to travel faster than feet would allow. Technology is a pair
of eyeglasses, which enables sight for those who need it.
Applied technology itself is merely an extension of human attributes,
which reduces human effort freeing humans from a particular chore or
problem. Imagine what your life would be like today without a telephone
or an oven
or a computer
or an airplane. Everything in your
home, which you take for granted, from a doorbell to a table to a dishwasher,
is technology, generated from the creative, scientific ingenuity of
human technicians
not money, politics or religion
These are
false institutions.
[FRESCO:]
And writing your congressman is fantastic. They tell you to write your
congressman if you want something done. The men in Washington should
be at the forefront of technology. The forefront of human study... the
forefront of crime
all the factors that shape human behavior.
You don't have to write your congressman
. What kind of people
are they that are appointed to do that job?
The future will have great difficulty
And the question that is raised by politicians is " how much will
a project cost?" The question is not "how much will it cost?"
- "Do we have the resources?" and we have the resources today,
to house everyone, build hospitals all over the world, build schools
all over the world, the finest equipment in labs for teaching and doing
medical research. So you see, we have all that, but we are in a monetary
system, and in a monetary system- there's profit.
[NARRATION:]
And what is the fundamental mechanism that drives the profit system,
besides self-interest? What is it exactly that maintains that competitive
edge at its core. Is it high efficiency and sustainability? No. That
isn't part of their design. Nothing produced in our profit-based society
is even remotely sustainable or efficient. If it was there wouldn't
be a multi-million dollar a year service industry for automobiles, nor
would the average life span for most electronics be less than three
months before they are obsolete.
Is it abundance? Absolutely not... Abundance, as based on the laws of
supply and demand, is actually a negative thing. If a diamond company
finds 10 times the usual amount of diamonds during their mining, it
means the supply of diamonds has increased, which means the cost and
profit per diamond, drops.
The fact is, efficiency, sustainability and abundance are enemies of
profit.
To put it into a word., it is the mechanism of SCARCITY that increases
profits.
[TITLE" SCARITY]
[FRESCO]
"What is scarcity? Based on keeping products valuable. Slowing
up production on oil raises the price. Maintaining scarcity of diamonds,
keeps the price high. They burn diamonds at the Kimberly diamond mines-
they are made of carbon-it keeps the price up."
[NARRATION:]
So then, what does it means for society when scarcity, either produced
naturally or through manipulation, is a beneficial condition for industry?
It means that sustainability and abundance will never ever occur in
a profit system, for it simply goes against the very nature of the structure.
Therefore, it is impossible to have a world without war or poverty,
it is impossible to continually advance technology to its most efficient
and productive states
and most dramatically, it is impossible
to expect human beings to be behave in truly ethical or decent ways.
[TITLE: "HUMAN NATURE OR HUMAN BEHAVIOR?"]
[FRESCO:]
People use the word instinct. Because they can't account for the behavior.
They sit back and they evaluate, with their lack of knowledge, and they
say things like: " Humans are built a certain way, greed is natural
thing"
as though they worked for years on it
and it's
no more natural than wearing clothing.
[MEADOWS:]
What we want to do is to eliminate the causes of the problems. Eliminate
the processes that produce greed and bigotry and prejudice and people
taking advantage of one another, and elitism. Eliminating the need for
prisons and welfare. We have always had these problems because we have
always lived within scarcity and barter and monetary systems that produce
scarcity.
[FRESCO:]
If you eradicate the conditions that generate what you call socially
offensive behavior, it does not exist. A guy says: "well isn't
that inborn"? No it's not.
[MEADOWS:]
There is no human nature, there's human behavior, and that's always
been changed throughout history. You're not born with bigotry and greed
and corruption and hatred. You pick that up within the society.
[FRESCO:]
War, poverty, corruption, hunger, misery, human suffering will not change
in a monetary system. That is- there will be very little significant
change. It's going to take the redesign of our culture, our values,
and it has to be related to the carrying capacity of the earth. Not
some human opinion or some politician's notions of the way the world
ought to be
or some religious notions of the conduct of human
affairs.
And that is what the Venus Project is about.
[TITLE: "THE VENUS PROJECT"]
[FRESCO:]
The society that we're about to talk about is a society that is free
of all the old superstitions, incarceration, prisons, police, cruelty
and law. All laws will disappear. And the professions will disappear
that are no longer valid, such as stockbrokers, bankers, advertising,
gone forever. Because it's no longer relevant.
[NARRATION:]
When we understand that is it technology, devised by human ingenuity,
which frees humanity and increases our quality of life, we then realize
that the most important focus we can have, is on the intelligent management
of the earth's resources, for it is from these natural resources we
gain the materials to continue our path of prosperity.
Understanding this, we then see that money fundamentally exists as a
barrier to these resources for virtually everything has a financial
cost. And why do we need money to obtain these resources? Because of
real or assumed scarcity. We don't usually pay for air and tap water,
because it is in such high abundance, selling it would be pointless.
So then, logically speaking, if resources and technologies applicable
to creating everything in our societies, such as houses, cities and
transportation, were in high enough abundance, there would be no reason
to sell anything. Likewise, if automation and machinery was so technologically
advanced, as to relieve human beings of labor, there would be no reason
to have a job
and with these social aspects taken care of, there
would be no reason to have money at all.
So the ultimate question remains? Do we on earth have enough resources
and technological understanding, to create a society of such abundance,
that everything we have now could be available without a price tag and
without the need for submission through employment?
Yes we do. We have the resources and technology to enable this at a
minimum, along with the ability to raise the standard of living so high,
that people in the future will look back at our civilization now, and
gawk at how primitive and immature our society was.
[FRESCO:]
What the Venus Project proposes is an entirely different system that's
updated to present day knowledge.
[MEADOWS:]
We have never given scientists the problem of how do you design a society
which would eliminate boring and monotonous jobs, that would eliminate
accidents in transportation, that would enable people to have a high
standard of living. That would eliminate poisons in our food
give
us other sources of energy that are clean and efficient. We can do that
out there.
[TITLE: A RESOURCE BASED ECONOMY]
[MEADOWS:]
The major difference, between a resource based economy and a monetary
system, is that a resource based economy is really concerned with people
and their well-being. Where a monetary system has become so distorted
that the concerns of the people are really secondary, if they are there
at all. The products that are turned out are for how much money you
can get. If there is a problem in society and you can't earn money from
solving that problem, than it won't be done. A resource-based economy
is really not close to anything that's been tried. And with all our
technology today we can create abundance. It can be used to improve
everyone's lifestyle
abundance all over the world, if we use our
technology wisely and maintain the environment.
[FRESCO:]
It's a very different system and its very hard to talk about because
the public is not that well enough informed as to the state of technology.
[TITLE: The Venus Project: ENERGY]
[FRESCO:]
At present, we don't have to burn fossil fuels. We don't have to use
anything that would contaminate the environment. There are many sources
of energy available.
Narr:
Alternative energy solutions pushed by the establishment, such a hydrogen,
biomass and even nuclear, are highly insufficient, dangerous, and exist
only to perpetuate the profit structure that industry has created. When
we look beyond the propaganda and self-serving solutions put forth by
the energy companies, we find a seemingly endless stream of clean, abundant
and renewable energy for generating power.
Solar and wind energy are well known the public, but the true potential
of these mediums remains unexpressed. Solar energy, derived from the
sun, has such abundance, that one hour of light at high noon, contains
more energy than what the entire world consumes in a year. If we could
capture .01 of a percent of this energy, the world would never have
to use oil, gas or anything else. The question then is not availability,
but the technology to harness it, and there are many advanced mediums
today, which could accomplish just that, if they were not hindered by
the need to compete for market share with the established energy power
structures.
Then there is wind energy. Wind energy has long been denounced as weak
and, due to it being location driven, impractical. This is simply not
true. The US department of energy admitted in 2007, that if wind was
fully harvested in just 3 of America's 50 states, it could power the
entire nation.
And then there are the rather unknown mediums of Tidal and Wave Power.
Tidal power is derived from Tidal shifts in the ocean. Installing turbines,
which capture this movement, generates energy. In the United Kingdom,
42 sites are currently noted as available, forecasting that 34% of all
the UK's energy could come form tidal power alone. Wave Power, which
extracts energy from the surface motions of the ocean, is estimated
to have a global potential of up to 80,000 TWh a year, This means 50%
of the entire planet's energy usage could be produced from this medium
alone.
Now It is important to point out that tidal, wave, solar and wind power
requires virtually no preliminary energy to harness, unlike coal, oil,
gas, biomass, hydrogen and all the others.
In combination, these four mediums alone, if efficiently harnessed
through technology, could power the world forever.
That being said, there happens to be another form of clean, renewable
energy, which trumps them all- Geothermal Power.
Geothermal energy utilizes what is called heat mining, which, though
a simple process using water, is able to generate massive amounts of
clean energy. In 2006, an MIT report on geothermal energy found that
13,000 zettajoules of power are currently available in the earth, with
the possibility of 2000 zj being easily tap-able with improved technology.
The total energy consumption of all the countries on the planet is about
half of a zettajoule a year. This means about 4000 years of planetary
power could be harnessed in this medium alone. And when we understand
that the earth's heat generation is constantly renewed, this energy
is really limitless and could be used forever.
These energy sources are only a few of the clean, renewable mediums
available, and as time goes on, we will find more.
The grand realization is that we have total energy abundance, without
the need for pollution, traditional conservation, or, in fact, a price
tag.
[TITLE: THE VENUS PROJECT - TRANSPORATION]
And what about transportation? The prevailing means of transportation
in our societies is by automobile and aircraft, both of which predominantly
need fossils fuels to run.
In the case of the automobile, the battery technology needed to power
an electric car that can go over 100 miles an hour for over 200 miles
on one charge exists, and has existed for many years. However, due to
battery patents controlled by the oil industry, which limits their availability,
to maintain market share, coupled with the political pressure from the
energy industry, the accessibility and affordability of this technology
is limited.
There is absolutely no reason, other than pure, corrupt profit interest,
that every single vehicle in the world could not be electric and utterly
clean, with zero need for gasoline.
As far as airplanes, it is time we realize that this means of travel
is inefficient, cumbersome, slow, and causes far too much pollution.
This is a Mag Lev train. It uses magnets for propulsion. It is fully
suspended by a magnetic field, and requires less than 2% of the energy
used for plane travel. The train has no wheels, so nothing can wear
out. The current maximum speed of versions of this technology, as used
in Japan, is 361 miles per hour. However, this version of the technology
is very dated.
An organization called ET3, which has connections with the Venus Project,
has established a tube based maglev that can travel up to 4000 miles
per hour, in a motionless, frictionless tube, which can go over land,
or underwater. Imagine going from LA to NY for an extended lunch break
.
Or from Washington DC to Beijing China in 2 hours. This is the future
of continental and intercontinental travel. Fast, clean, with only a
fraction of the energy usage we use today for the same means.
In fact, between maglev technology, advanced battery storage, and geothermal
energy, there would be no reason to ever burn fossil fuels again. And
we can do this now, if we were not held back by the paralyzing profit
structure.
[TITLE: "WORK"]
[FRESCO:]
Now America is inclined towards fascism. It has a propensity by its
dominant philosophy and religion, to uphold the fascist point of view.
American industry is essentially a fascist institution. If you don't
understand that, the minute you punch that time clock, you walk into
a dictatorship.
[MEADOWS:]
Were given notions about the respectability of work. And I really look
at as being paid slavery.
[FRESCO]:
You're brought up to believe that you shall earn you living by the sweat
of your brow
that holds people back. Freeing people, from drudgery,
repetitive jobs, which make them ignorant. You rob them. In our society,
that is a resource-based economy, machines free people. You see, we
can't image that, because we've never known that kind of world.
[TITLE: AUTOMATION]
[NARRRATION:]
If we look back history, we see a very clear pattern of machine automation,
slowly replacing human labor. From the disappearance of the elevator
man, to the near full automation of an automobile production plant,
the fact is as technology grows, the need for humans in the work force
will continually be diminished. This creates a serious clash, which
proves the falseness of the monetary based labor system
for human
employment is in direct competition with technological development.
Therefore, given the fundamental priority of profit by Industry, people,
through time will be continually laid off and replaced by machine.
[FRESCO:]
When industry takes on a machine, instead of shortening the workday,
they downsize, you lose you job, so you have a right to fear machines.
[NARRATION:]
In a high technology, resourced based economy, it is conservative to
say that about 90% of all current occupations could be phased out by
machines
Freeing humans to live their life without servitude
for this is the point of technology itself. And through time, with nanotechnology
and other highly advances forms of science, it isn't far fetched to
see how even complex medical procedures could be performed by machines
as well. And, based on the pattern, with much higher success rates than
humans get today.
The path is clear
but our monetary based structure, which requires
labor for income, blocks this progress, for humans need jobs in order
to survive. The bottom line is that this system must go, or we will
never be free and technology will be constantly paralyzed.
[FRESCO:]
When you have machines that clean out sewers, it frees a human being
from doing that. So look at machines as extensions of human performance.
NARRATION:
Furthermore, many occupations today will have simply no basis to exist
in a resourced based economy
such as anything associated the management
of money, advertising, along with the legal system itself. For, without
money, a great majority of the crimes that are committed today would
never occur. Virtually all forms are of Crime are a consequence of the
monetary system either directly, or by neurosis inflicted though financial
deprivation. Therefore laws themselves could eventually become extinct.
[FRESCO:]
Instead of putting up a sign: 'drive carefully, slippery when wet, put
abrasive in the highway, so it's not slippery when wet. If a person
gets in a car and they're drunk and the car oscillates a great deal,
there's a little pendulum that swings up and back, and that will pull
the car over to the side
not a law, a solution. Put sonar and
radar in automobiles, so they cant hit one another. Man-made laws are
attempts to deal with occurring problems, and not knowing how to solve
them, they make a law.
[NARRATION:]
In the United States, the most privitazed, capitalist country on the
planet, it should come as no surprise that it also has the largest prison
population in the world
growing every year. Statistically, most
of these people are uneducated and come from poor, deprived societies.
And contrary to propaganda, it's this environmental conditioning which
lures them into criminal and violent behavior. However, society looks
the other way in regard to this point.
The legal and prison systems are just more examples of how our society
avoids examining the root causes of behavior. Billions are spent each
year on prisons and police, while only a fraction is spent on programs
for poverty, which is one of the most fundamental variables responsible
for crime to begin with.
And, as long as we have an economic system, which prefers and in fact
creates scarcity deprivation, crime will never go away.
[FRESCO:]
If people have access to the necessities of life, without servitude,
debt, barter, trade
they behave very differently. You want all
these things available without a price tag. Now then, 'you gotta have
a price tag, what will motivate people
if man gets everything
he wants he will just lay around in the sun'. This is the myth they
perpetuate. People in our culture are trained to believe that the monetary
system produces incentive, if they have access to things, why should
they want to do anything. They will lose their incentive. That's what
you're taught to support the monetary system,
[MEADOWS:]
When you take money out of the scenario, there would be different incentives,
very different incentives.
[FRESCO:] When people have access to the necessities of life, their
incentives change
what about the moon and the stars. New incentives
arise... if you make a painting that you enjoy. You will enjoy giving
it to other people, not selling it.
[TITLE EDUCATION.:]
[MEADOWS:'
I think most of the education that I've seen today is essentially producing
a person for a job
it is very specialized. They are not generalists
people don't know a lot about a lot different subjects. I don't think
you could get people to go to war if they knew a lot about a lot of
things. I think education is mostly rote and they're not taught how
to solve problems
they are not given the tools, emotionally or
within their own field, of how to do critical thinking. In a resource
based economy the education would be very different.
[FRESCO:]
Our societies major concern is mental development
and to motivate
each person to their highest potential. Because our philosophy is, the
smarter people are the richer the world, because everybody becomes a
contributor.
[MEADOWS:]
The smarter your kids are, the better my life will be, because they
will be contributing more constructively to the environment and to my
life, because everything that we devise within a resource based economy,
would be applied to society. There would be nothing to hold it back.
TITLE: Civilization
[FRESCO:]
Patriotism, weapons, armies, navy
. All that is a sign, that we
are not civilized yet. Kids will ask their parents ' didn't you see
the necessity of the machines? Dad, couldn't you see that war was inevitable
when you produce scarcity? Isn't it obvious? Of course, the kid will
understand, that you were pinheads
raised merely to serve the
established institutions. We're such an abominable, sick society, that
we wont make the history books, they will just say that large nations
took land from smaller nations, used force and violence. You will get
history talked about as corrupt behavior all the way along, until the
beginning of the civilized world
that's when all the nations worked
together. World unification
working toward for common good for
all human beings, and without anyone being subservient to anyone else.
Without social stratification
whether it is technical elitism,
or any other kind of elitism, eradicated from the face of the earth.
The state does nothing, because there is no state.
The system I advocate, a resource based global economy, is not perfect,
it just a lot better than what we have. We can never achieve perfection.
PART 4:
TEXT ON SCREEN: "MY COUNTRY IS THE WORLD
AND MY RELIGION
IS TO DO GOOD" -THOMAS PAINE (1737-1809)
[NARRATION:]
The social values of our society, which has manifested in perpetual
warfare, corruption, oppressive laws, social stratification, irrelevant
superstitions, environmental destruction, and a despotic, socially different,
profit oriented, ruling class, is fundamentally the result of a collective
ignorance, of two of the most basic insights humans can have about reality...
the EMERGENT and SYBIOTIC aspects of natural law.
The Emergent nature of reality, is that all systems, whether it is
knowledge, society, technology, philosophy, or any other creation, will,
when uninhibited, undergo fluid, perpetual change. What we consider
commonplace today, such modern communication and transportation, would
have been unimaginable in ancient times
likewise, the future will
contain technologies, realizations and social structures, that we cannot
even fathom in the present. We have gone from Alchemy, to chemistry
from
a geocentric universe, to a heliocentric
from believing that demons
where the cause of illness, to modern medicine. This development shows
no sign of ending, and it is this awareness that aligns us and leads
us on a continuous path to growth and progress. Static, Empirical knowledge
does not exist
rather it is the insight of the emergence of all
systems, we must recognize. This means we must be open to new information
at all times, even if it threatens our current belief system and hence,
identities.
Sadly, society today has failed to recognize this and the established
institutions continue to paralyze growth, by preserving outdated social
structures. Simultaneously, the population suffers from a fear of change
as well, for their conditioning assumes a static identity, and challenging
ones belief system, usually results in insult and apprehension, for
being wrong is erroneously associated with failure.
When, if fact, to be proven wrong should be a celebrated, for it is
elevating someone to a new level of understanding, furthering awareness.
The fact is, there is no such thing as a smart human being, for it is
merely a matter of time, before their ideas are updated, changed or
eradicated. And this tendency to blindly hold on to a belief system,
sheltering it from new, possibly transforming information, is nothing
less than a form of "intellectual materialism".
The monetary system perpetuates this materialism not only by its self
preserving structures, but also through the countless number of people
who have been conditioned into blindly, and thoughtlessly upholding
these structures, therefore becoming 'self-appointed guardians of the
status quo". Sheep, which no longer need a sheep dog to control
them, for they control each other by ostracizing those who step out
of the norm.
This tendency to resist change and uphold existing institutions for
the sake of identity, comfort, power and profit, is completely unsustainable
and will only produce further imbalance, fragmentation, distortion and
invariably, destruction. It's time to change.
From hunters and gathers, to the agricultural revolution, to the industrial
revolution, the pattern is clear. It is time for a new social system,
which reflects the understandings we have today.
The monetary system is a product of a period of time where scarcity
was a reality. Now, with the age of technology, it is no longer relevant
to society; gone with the aberrant behavior it manifests.
Likewise, dominant worldviews, such a theistic religion, operate with
the same social irrelevancy. Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism,
and all of the others, exist as barriers to personal and social growth,
for each group perpetuates a closed worldview
and this finite understanding
that they acknowledge is simply not possible in an emergent universe.
Yet, religion has succeeded in shutting down the awareness of this emergence
by instilling the psychological distortion of Faith upon its followers,
where logic and new information is rejected, in favor of traditionalized,
outdated beliefs.
[FRESCO:]
The concept of god is really a method of accounting for the nature of
things. In the early days people didn't know enough about how things
formed
how nature worked
so they invented their own little
stories
and they made god in their own image
a guy that
gets angry; when people don't behave right, he creates floods and earthquakes
and they say it is an act of god.
A cursory glance at the suppressed history of religion reveals that
even the foundational myths themselves are emergent culminations, developed
through influence, over time.
For example, a cardinal doctrine of the Christian faith is the death
and resurrection of Christ. This notion is so important, that the Bible
itself states: "And if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching
vain, and your faith is also vain"(1 Cor 15:14).
Yet, it is very difficult to take this account literally for, not only
is there no primary source denoting this supernatural event in secular
history, awareness of the enormous number of pre-Christian saviors who
also died and were resurrected, immediately puts the story in mythological
territory by association.
Early Church figures, such as Tertullian, went to great lengths to
break these associations; even claiming that the devil caused the similarities
to occur
stating in 2nd century:
"The devil, whose business is to pervert the truth, mimics the
exact circumstance of the Divine Sacraments. He baptizes his believers
and promises forgiveness of sins
he celebrates the oblation of
bread, and brings in the symbol of the resurrection. Let us therefore
acknowledge the craftiness of the devil, who copied certain things of
those that be Divine." Tertullian, (155 - 222 AD , CHAP. XL.- THE
PRESCRIPTION AGAINST HERETICS. )
What is truly sad however, is that when we cease the idea that the stories
from Christianity, Judaism and Islam, and all the others, are Literal
History, and accept them for what they really are, which are purely
allegorical expressions, derived from many faiths
we see that all
religions share a common thread, and it is this unifying imperative
that needs to be recognized and appreciated.
Religious belief has caused more fragmentation and conflict than any
other ideology
Christianity alone has 34,000 different sub groups(
Source: World Christian Encyclopedia)
[FRESCO:]
The bible is subject to interpretation. When you read it you say: '
I think Jesus meant this... I think jobe meant that
oh no- he
meant this'
So you have the Lutheran the Seventh-
Day-Adventist; the catholic. And a church divided, is no church at all.
(echo " and a church divided is no church at all)
And this point on division, which is a trademark of all theistic religions,
brings us to our second failure of awareness. The false assumption of
separation, through the rejection of the symbiotic relationship of life.
Apart from the understanding that all natural systems are emergent,
where all notions of reality will be constantly developed, altered and
even eradicated, we must also understand that all systems are, in fact,
invented fragments, merely for the sake of conversation, for there is
no such thing as independence in nature. The whole of nature is a unified
system of interdependent variables, each a cause and a reaction, existing
only as concentrated whole.
[FRESCO:]
You don't see the plug connected to the environment, so it looks like
we're free, wondering around. Take the oxygen away, we all die immediately;
take planet life away, we die, and without the sun, all the plants die.
So we are connected.
[PERKINS:]
We really must take into account, the totality. This isn't just a human
experience on this planet, this is a total experience and we know we
cant survive without planet and animals; we know we can't survive without
the four elements, you know. And so, when are we really going to start
taking that into account. That's what it is to be successful. Success
depends on how well we relate to everything around us. I am very aware
of the fact that my grandson cannot possibly hope to inherit a sustainable,
peaceful, stable, socially just world, unless every child today growing
up in Ethiopia; in Indonesia, in Bolivia; in Palestine and Israel
as has that same expectations. You gotta take care of the whole community,
or you are going to have serious problems. And now we have to see that
the whole world is the community. And we must all take care of each
other that way, and it's not just a community of humans beings
it is a community of plant and animals and elements, and we really need
to understand that. That's what is going to bring us joy too
and
pleasure. That's what's missing our lives right now. We can call it
spirituality
but the fact of the matter is, joy comes from that
bliss
of connectness.
That's our God spirit
that's that side of ourselves that really
feels it
you can feel it deep inside you
it is this amazing
wonderful feeling and you know it when you get it. You don't get it
from money. You get it from connection.
[BILL HICKS SAMPLE]
Now if that isn't a Hazard to this country. How are we gonna keep building
nuclear weapons, you know what I mean! What going to happen to the arms
industry, when we realize we are all one?! It's gonna fuck up the economy!
The economy that's fake anyway! ( echo x 4)
Which would be a real bummer
you can see why the government is
cracking down, on the idea of experiencing unconditional love.
TEXT: " I BELIEVE THAT UNARMED TRUTH AND UNCONDITIONAL LOVE WILL
HAVE THE FINAL WORD IN REALITY" - Martin Luther King Jr.
[NARRATION:]
Once we understand that the integrity of our personal existences are
completely dependent on the integrity of everything else in our world
we have truly understood the meaning of unconditional love. For love
is extensionality
and seeing everything as you and you as everything,
can have no conditionalities
. For, in fact, we are all everything
at once.
[George Carlin]
If it's true that we are all from the center of a star, every atom in
each of us from the center of a star, then we're all the same thing.
Even a coke machine or a cigarette butt in the street in Buffalo, is
made out of atoms that came from a star
they have all recycled
thousands of times, as have you and I. And therefore, its only me out
there, so what is there to be afraid of? What is there that needs solace
seeking? Nothing. There is nothing to be afraid of because it's all
us. The trouble is we have been separated by being born and given a
name and an identity and being individuated. We have been separated
from the oneness and that's what religion exploits
that people
have this yearning to be part of the overall one again. So they exploit
that. They it god and they say he has rules
and I think that's
cruel. I think you can do it absent religion.
[TEXT ON SCREEN: CARL SAGAN QUOTE:]
An extraterrestrial visitor examining the difference among human societies
would find those differences trivial compared to the similarities. Our
lives, our past and our future are tied to the sun, the moon and the
stars
We humans have seen the atoms which constitute all of nature
and the forces that sculpted this work
and we, who embody the local
eyes and ears and thoughts and feelings of the cosmos, have begun to
wonder about our origins
star stuff contemplating the stars, organized
collections of ten billion billion billion atoms, contemplating the
evolution of nature, tracing that long path by which it arrived at consciousness
here on the planet earth
Our loyalties are to the species and the
to the planet. Our obligation to survive and flourish is owed now just
to ourselves but also to that cosmos ancient and vast from which we
spring. We are on Species. We are start stuff harvesting starlight.
It is time to claim the unity, our outmoded social systems have broken
apart
. And work together to create a sustainable global society,
where everyone is taken care of and everyone is truly free.
Your personal beliefs, whatever they may be, are meaningless when it
comes to the necessities of life. Every human being is born naked, needing
warmth, food, water, shelter... Everything else is auxiliary. Therefore,
the most important issue at hand is the intelligent management of the
earth resources. This can never be accomplished in a monetary system,
for the pursuit of profit, is the pursuit of self-interest and therefore
imbalance is inherent. Simultaneously, politicians are useless, for
our true problems in life are technical, not political. Furthermore
ideologies that separate humanity, such as religion, need strong reflection
in the community in regard to its value, purpose and social relevancy.
Hopefully, through time, religion will lose its materialism and basis
in superstition, and move into the useful field, of philosophy.
The fact is, society today is backwards, with politicians constantly
talking about protection and security, rather than creation, unity and
progress.
The US alone now spends about 500 Billion dollars annually on defense
that is enough to send every high school senior in America to a 4 yr
collage.
In the 1940s, the Manhattan Project produced the first true weapon
of mass destruction. This program employed 130,000 people at an extreme
financial cost.
Image what our life would be like today, if that group of scientists
instead of working on a way of killing people, worked on a way to create
a self sustaining, abundant world. Life today, would be very very different,
if that was their goal.
Instead of weapons of mass destruction
It is time to unleash something
much more powerful
Weapons of Mass Creation. Our true divinity
is our ability to create, and armed with the understanding of the Symbiotic
connections of life, while being guided by the emergent nature of reality,
there is nothing we cannot do or accomplish.
Of course, we face strong barriers, in the form of established power
structures that refuse to change.
At the heart of these structures is the monetary system. As explained
earlier, the fractional reserve policy is a form of slavery through
debt, where it is literally impossible for society to be free. In turn,
free market capitalism in the form of free trade, uses debt to imprison
the world and manipulate countries into subservience to a handful of
large business and political powers. Apart form these obvious amoralities;
the system itself is based on competition, which immediately destroys
the possibility of large-scale collaborations for the common good, hence
paralyzing any attempt at true global sustainability.
These financial and corporate structures are now obsolete and they
must be outgrown.
Of course, we cannot be naïve enough to think that the business
and financial elite are going to subscribe to this idea, for they will
lose power and control. Therefore, peaceful. Yet highly strategic action
must be taken. The most powerful course of action is simple. We have
to alter our behavior to force the power structure to the will of the
people.
We must stop supporting the system.
The only way the establishment will change, is by our refusal to participate,
while continuously acknowledging it endless flaws and corruptions.
[FRESCO:]
They're not going to give up the monetary system because of our designs
and what we recommend. The system has to fail, and people have to lose
confidence in their elected leaders. That will be a major turning point,
if the Venus project is offered as a possible alternative. If not, I
fear the consequences. The trends now indicate that our country is going
bankrupt. The probability is, our country will move toward a military
dictatorship, to prevent riots and complete social break down. Once
the US breaks down, all the other cultures will under go similar things.
As of now, the world financial system is on the brink of collapse, due
to its own shortcomings. The comptroller of currency stated in 2003
that the interest on the US national debt will not be affordable in
less than 10 years. This theoretically means total bankruptcy for the
US economy. And it's implications for the world, are immense.
In turn, the fractional reserve based monetary system is reaching its
theoretical limits of expansion and the banking failures you are seeing
are just the beginning. This is why inflation is skyrocketing, all debt
is at record levels and the government and fed are hemorrhaging new
money to bail out the corrupt system. For, the only way to keep the
banks going is by making more money
the only way to make more
money is to create more debt and inflation. It is simply a matter of
time before the tables turn and there is no one willing to take new
loans, while defaults grow, as people are unable to afford their current
loans. Then the expansion of money will stop and contraction will begin
on a scale never before seen, ending a century long, pyramid scheme.
This has already begun.
Therefore, we need to expose this financial failure for what it is,
using this weakness
to our advantage.
Here are some suggestions:
1) Expose the Banking Fraud. Citibank, and JP Morgan Chase and Bank
of America are the most powerful controllers within the Corrupt Federal
Reserve System. Its time to boycott these institutions. If you have
a bank account or a credit card with any of them, move your money to
another bank. If you have a mortgage, refinance with another bank. If
you own their stock, sell it. If you work for them, quit. This gesture
will express contempt for true power behind the private banking cartel,
known as the Federal Reserve. And create awareness about the fraud of
the banking system itself.
2) Turn off the TV News. Visit the emerging, independent news agencies
on Internet for your information. CNN, NBC, ABC, FOX and all the others,
present all news, pre-filtered to maintain the status quo.
With 4 corporations owning all major media outlets, objective information
is impossible. This is the true beauty of the Internet and the establishment
has been losing control because of this free flow of information. We
must protect the Internet at all times, as it is truly our savior right
now
3) Don't ever allow yourself, your family, or anyone you know
to ever join, the military. This is an obsolete institution, now used
exclusively for maintaining an establishment that is not longer relevant.
US soldiers in Iraq, work for US corporations, not the people. Propaganda
forces us to believe that war is natural, and the military is an honorable
institution. Well, if war is natural, why are there 18 suicides every
single day by America veterans, who have post-traumatic stress disorder?
If our military men and woman are so honored, why it is that 25% of
the American homeless population are veterans.
4) Stop supporting the energy companies. If you live in a detached
house, get off the grid. Investigate every means of making your home
self-sustainable with clean energy. Solar, wind and other renewable
energies are now affordable, consumer realities and considering the
never-ending, raising cost of traditional energies, it likely will be
a cheaper investment over time. If you drive, get the smallest car you
can, and consider using one of the many conversion technologies that
can enable your car to be a hybrid, electric or run on anything other
than Establishment fuels.
5) Reject the Political system. The illusion of democracy is an insult
to our intelligence. In a monetary system there is no such thing as
a true democracy
and there never was. We have 2 political parties
owned by the same set of corporate lobbyists.
They are placed in their positions by the corporations, with popularity,
artificially projected by their media. In a system of inherent corruption,
the change of personal every couple of years has very little relevance.
Instead of pretending the political game has any true meaning, focus
your energies on how to transcend this failed system.
6) Join the movement, Go thezeitgeistmovement.com and help us create
the largest mass movement for social change, the world has ever seen.
We must mobilize and educate everyone about the inherent corruption
of our current world system, along with the only true, sustainable solution-
declaring all the natural resources on the planet as common heritage
to all people, while informing everyone as to the true state of technology
and how we can all be free if the world works together, rather than
fights.
The choice lies with you. You can continue being a slave to the financial
system, and watch the continuous wars, depressions and injustice across
the globe, while placating yourself with vain entertainment and materialistic
garbage
Or you can focus your energy on true meaningful, lasting holistic change,
which actually has the realistic ability to support and free all humans,
with no one left behind.
But, in the end, the most relevant change must occur first inside of
you. The real revolution is the Revolution of Consciousness and each
one of us first needs to eliminate the divisionary, materialistic noise,
we have been conditioned to think is true
while discovering, amplifying
and aligning with the signal coming from our true, empirical oneness.
It's up to you.
[J. Krishnamurti]
"What we are try [to do ]
in all these discussions and talks
here is to see if we cannot radically bring about a transformation of
the mind. No accept thing as they are! But to understand it, to go into
it, to examine it
to give your heart and your mind with everything
you have to find out
a way of living differently. But that depend
on you and not somebody else. Because in this there is no teacher; no
pupil
there is no leader.
There is no guru. There is no master, no savior...You yourself are the
teacher and the pupil; you are the master, you are the guru, you are
the leader. You are everything!
And
to understand is to transform what is.
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