The Inhumane and Obsolete Monetary System.
Posted: Monday, November 23, 2009
by Kenny St.pierre
With the New World Order upon us, I see the makings of something simultaneously great and terrible. I believe a revolution is in the making. Yes, many people will get hurt and die during these uprisings, but my hope is that because of them, the monetary system will finally be destroyed, thus maybe a new beginning for the human race.
"I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality never helps victims, only the oppressor. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented." -Elie Wiesel
Many people will point inaccurately to reasons they believe the world is in social degeneration, but most often these allegations are nothing more than a sideshow to the real cause the monetary system.
The monetary system is, and always has been, corrupt. It creates class divisions, and sets the stage for inequality and class struggles. The bankers who make up the Federal Reserve for instance loan money at interest, putting our government and each individual into immediate debt to them, and this mechanism is controlled by an elite few - an Oligarchy, which of course = corruption.
It is this unfair monetary system , which is THE REAL REASON for the collapse of human morality and the American family, routine law breaking, corruption, bribery, prostitution, gangs, wars, etc. etc. And more often than not people will say it's anti-Christian practices and God's wrath that is the cause of our nations current state when little proof is provided in defense of those claims. This view does much to hinder ones vision of the actual perpetrator The Monetary System. Such views only help to allow the monetary system to continue on its path to destruction unchallenged.
The monetary system is the wheel that turned us into a kind of people who perpetually waste, rob, kill other humans for sport, rely on drugs to numb us, place wrongful blame, and create problems without solutions - and we have rarely looked into other possible alternatives from this "terrible vice." I feel seeking a new system is the only solution for a fair society.
"The bold effort the present central bank had made to control the government are but premonitions of the fate that await the American people should they be deluded into a perpetuation of this institution or the establishment of another like it." -Andrew Jackson
Our system of money is controlled by thugs in suit coats and ties. They are the terrorist and enemy! They are the ones who say we must fight and protect ourselves from anti-Democratic forces, yet they are the least Democratic of all. The Government borrows billions for self-defense from these low-life's, yet they think nothing of tearing down our borders to allow illegal aliens in ( currently 200,000 strong ) for profit. Why aren't the illegal aliens considered terrorist? They are not citizens! And even if they are not terrorist, what would stop the "real" terrorist we are supposedly fighting against from coming through those same borders? Wouldn't the Mexican/American border be the first place a terrorist would attempt to use since it is so accessible? Next is the Canadian/American border, and then will come the Amero - another form of monetary madness.
"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter." Author unknown
I will not ramble on here about the who's, what's, where's, how's, and why's of our current system. Instead I will ask those of you who care enough to become more educated in the ideals of truth and reality, and view the "Zeitgeist movement" video on YouTube or Google. video.google.com It will explain much better than I can the world from which we live and of a movement to come, which in the near future is very possible with your help and concern.
"You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one." John Lennon
"The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men." -Plato
"Whenever you decide that you are on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect."
-Mark Twain
"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!" -Patrick Henry
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-Aristotle
"Government "help" to business is just as disastrous as government persecution... the only way a government can be of service to national prosperity is by keeping its hands off." -Ayn Rand
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)“You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one." John LennonWe can be all a dreamer. Great article Kenny. Thanks for sharing. Have a happy Thanksgiving Day. ~Nenita~Yes, and sometimes dreams are not really dreams, they are instead missed opportunities.Thanks for the comment, and a Happy Thanksgiving to you too Nenita!
Okay Kenny, Wiesel and Rand in the same piece? You pulled it off pretty good. Keep the dissident's flag waving my friend!I appreciate your voice.To be quite honest Edward, I know little of Wiesel or Rand, but I do know when something someone says makes sense. I felt their quotes were good compliments to the points I was trying to get across.Good to hear from you Ed. If you get a chance to view the video I suggested let me know your feelings about it.Ed, I just did a search of Ayn Rand, and I see what you mean. Here is a bit of what I read:"...born Feb. 2, 1905, St. Petersburg, Russia — died March 6, 1982, New York, N.Y., U.S.) Russian-born U.S. writer. She immigrated to the U.S. in 1926 after graduating from the University of Petrograd and worked as a screenwriter in Hollywood. She won a cult following with two best-selling novels presenting her belief that all real achievement comes from individual ability and effort, that laissez-faire capitalism is most congenial to the exercise of talent, and that selfishness is a virtue, altruism a vice. In The Fountainhead (1943), a superior individual transcends traditionalism and conformism. The allegorical Atlas Shrugged (1957) combines science fiction with her political message. She expounded her philosophy, which she called objectivism, in nonfiction works and as editor of two journals and became an icon of radical libertarianism."I don't approve of her philosophy, but I tend to think that because she came from Russian, a country with little chance for individual success, she must have envisioned America as a country that provided the only real hope of prosperity as reward for an individual's hard work. A natural reaction I think considering her times and circumstances. The monetary system makes us all crazy with philosophies about who deserves what, keeping us selfish and self-centered, while losing focus on alternative systems.I'm glad you brought her to my attention Ed. You helped me to learn something.
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