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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: bruiser98 who wrote (50896)4/8/2013 3:59:49 AM
From: maceng21 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 71456
 
I used to like maths, it doesn't scare me, but I didn't understand a line of that mathematical analysis either. The conditions and assumptions were enough to make it codswallop from the start (in my estimation), and it was easy to find weak points that do not apply todays economic reality.

Thanks for the link. Money created by the Government does sound to me like a big improvement on what we have today.

December 23rd, 2013 is an important anniversary for the USA. Its the day the USA became enslaved again to the European central bankers.

en.wikipedia.org

I have bought some of the material created by Paul Grignon although much of his stuff is available in one form or another on the internet.

Its crucial whatever monetary reform is created it is understood by the general public. That is why I like Paul Grignons animated cartoons. His work certainly help me understand some of the concepts involved, and they are updated and edited as he refines his understanding of the subject. Well worth watching imho.

On the subject of Money created by Government, his first two animated cartoons talk favourably:-

See minutes 36 to 39. [3 mins]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqvKjsIxT_8

See minutes 1hr 04mins to 1hr 06mins [2 mins]
http://vimeo.com/6822294

I would say the cartoons are worth watching in their entirety but I have found friends and relatives typically have no interest at all and are completely conditioned into accepting the current status quo. They accept the current system entirely. Sad but true.

They say things like "but in the real world.." or about "accepting reality".

Well, my personal view is they are yet to find out what reality is. They have been ignoring it.

I hear all this crapola about saving the planet and making the world a better place. Its simply hollow empty words while we have a financial system that is specially designed to destroy the planet in an simple efficient manner, and financially ruin as many people as possible. It really is a garbage system and needs real and immediate reform.

The real nature of money does need to be taught in schools, starting at kindergarten, and I don't mean the B/S that is spewed out today. Its probably the most important subject there is, and I am sure school children would find the subject most interesting. The history and current status needs to be taught, besides some plans for the future, if we ever get that far.

The current system is totally unworkable and will lead to disaster. I have realised this myself for more than 15 years, and was always mystified about the current system before that. Maybe one day the general population will get it. It seems to be going that way.
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