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Re: Economic Totalitarianism
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TPTB_need_war
on 03/08/2015, 06:04:49 UTC
@TPTBNW "Your thoughts are based in fantasy" yet you reference a "MadMax"
future and then accuse me of fantasy? Riiggggghhtt

Incorrect. My plans and schemes are valid even in a non-mad max outcome. For example, enabling micropayments and anonymity is relevant in any case to the Knowledge Age that I assert is overtaking the world.

When your local militia

I disagree with the premise. I don't see any local militias. The only possible place that might occur is in the USA (and is ongoing in Ukraine), but TPTB have been gearing up for that fight.

Sorry I don't visualize the remainder of my life spent in continuous war with mortars exploding around me every 3 minutes. And TPTB know very well that the masses quickly tire of war and are satiated with peace regardless how much sovereignty they accede. The murals TPTB constructed at the Denver airport depict very well their plans and strategy.

The world will bifurcate into a Knowledge Age and a NWO monetary reset with an enslaved new one world by 2033. In the meantime, your cowboys in the USA will be using paper dollars and cryptocurrency. Gold is a relic and it will not be used. Get over it.

All I'm doing here is pointing out how the "money system" works.

I was merely asserting that if neither crypto nor Govcoin are available, then the world can fall into a Dark Age where only food is money. I don't think that is going to happen, but it could for some years between 2018 and 2033.

Gold won't work out. The militias will also be infiltrated with spies.

DVD : "IP Man - Disc 1"

Book : "Marco Polo - From Venice to Xanadu"

Don't equate cases where currency remained legitimate to asserting that gold will remain a currency with the legit currencies are not available. Study your history as Armstrong has.

This story contrasts Venice and its metallic currencies against the paper

No nation has ever had a metallic currency. It has always been a fiat seniorage stamped onto some metal. Again study your history as Armstrong has.

By these examples I suggest that Totalitarian States and Central Banking
overreach are features of the endgame in the lifecycle of Nation States.

USSR -> Russia was an endgame  Huh

I don't entirely disagree but it is not addressing my point that gold will not hold up as a currency if the society goes F.U.B.A.R..

Despite our differences, TPTBNW, I'd agree you are on the right track.
Alternatives to a government mandated monopoly on credit issuance must be
found together with an end to the overt manipulation of markets.
(See my first post in 2013) I'd suggest that the real problem is one of getting
peope weaned off the credit they think of as money.

No the real problem is providing a way for the people who want to productive to separate themselves from those who want to perish.

Convincing people to change is a waste of time.