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ophiuchus
11-15-2008, 04:37 AM
http://www.moneyandmarkets.com/the-g-20s-secret-debt-solution-27996 very interesting or far fetched ? worth reading for G-20 perspective if you are concerned about gold and new world currency.
Interesting article ... hard to say what will happen but you can bet the G20 is not looking out for our self interest no matter what happens. All you have to do is look at the price of gold and the availability to know something is not right and something is in the works!
We are the slaves in their minds and the useless eaters.
Kly
california
11-15-2008, 06:37 AM
Here's the thread on this from the PrisonPlanet Forum....
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=70322.msg377220#msg377220
giovonni
11-15-2008, 12:50 PM
Yes my fellow Avalonians,
da da daaaaaaah! You got it!!
:wall:gio
feardia
11-15-2008, 01:12 PM
Just another slam dunk for the illuminati over the weekend....
Oh, I see Britney's had ger hair done, zzzzzzzzzzz.
Myplanet2
11-15-2008, 01:19 PM
Can't wait to see the MSM spin monday morning.
giovonni
11-15-2008, 01:25 PM
Just another slam dunk for the illuminati over the weekend....
Oh, I see Britney's had ger hair done, zzzzzzzzzzz.
Hey mate,
Bush was quoted as saying at last nites party-ooosp! I meant last night's dinner meeting> "We must prevent this from ever happening again"???? Did I miss something? Daaah! Imbad:wall:gio
piers2210
11-15-2008, 01:26 PM
spend spend spend....on tins for your kitchen cupboards...TINS OF FOOD will have real value...bring in the barter system NOW
isotelesis
11-15-2008, 09:06 PM
I do not see RFIDs becoming a real solution, while gold has been traditionally used, I think silver will probably be more practical since it can also be used as an antibacterial agent. However focusing on any one metal is not the point. The goal is to introduce a more stable currency, which requires a more balanced geopolitical situation, which can only be done through a represenative world banking system. Like it or not, at some point it will be in everyone's best interest to have a universal system of justice. It isn't if, but when.
ophiuchus
11-15-2008, 10:55 PM
I do not see RFIDs becoming a real solution, while gold has been traditionally used, I think silver will probably be more practical since it can also be used as an antibacterial agent. However focusing on any one metal is not the point. The goal is to introduce a more stable currency, which requires a more balanced geopolitical situation, which can only be done through a represenative world banking system. Like it or not, at some point it will be in everyone's best interest to have a universal system of justice. It isn't if, but when.
the question is not if or when but by whom!
isotelesis
11-16-2008, 12:30 AM
the question is not if or when but by whom!
Indeed, for what purpose, and by what means?
A libertarian form of panarchy in which independent, decentralized communities are able to share knowledge and info-cognition, to cooperate in honorable ways, each mainting the unique adaptations which best suit them in their environments, while also respecting universal human values. It will not be a system based on today's way of thinking, just like the Roman Empire would not function in the current era, I do not believe in a monopoly, but something with a limited form of isopoly. Basically, choose your allies, don't start wars. A form of governance characterized by consensus, but not totalitarian, which allows independent branches to be formed, under basic tenets.
In my opinion we have too many pointless laws, because at some fundamental level people lack any sense of common responsibility, however if you want to make a Persian carpet, not every thread is woven in the same way even if it does tend to produce the same abstract pattern, there are various braids which can transform itself/themselves from simple rules into an emergently complex, useful, and beautiful tapestry with living colors and confluent threads, an integrated labyrinthe, more than just a cannon of repetitive knots, but a genetic fugue in many dimensions, robust wool and lambent silk, it never really begins, for the story never ends.
There is no such thing as a utopia, but everyone has their version of paradise, hidden away or in profound association, each must pursue their own grace and enlightenment, that connection with the infinite holopanentheon, the unbound oneness of a God, many, every, and one simultaneously, our spirits have come to learn for need of whatever itself already knows.
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