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THE ASSUMPTIONS
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You likely heard the news coming from the Royal Bank of Scotland (the Rothchilds) predicting some acute downturn in the markets or more specifically, the collapse of the U.S. dollar.  Morgan Stanley weighed in with the same outlook.  They are predicting this will occur in three months time.
(google the announcement)
 
Ladies and gents, there is no surprise here.  David Walker -Comptroller, U.S. Treasury has been screaming with this prediction for two years...no one was listening.

Here is the flawed assumption underneath  this pending fiasco.  Human beings on this planet assume we are disconnected...we aren't! I mean this in more ways than the economic system. It is an energy crisis...that is, HUMAN ENERGY!

The systems, the global infrastructure we built was constructed on a fear-based approach to our systems.  

*  Our economies built to compete...not cooperate
*  Our governments divide us...not bring us together
*  We build defense systems built to attack...not help us, human beings
    (..and worse, covert activities) ref: http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker, Seymour Hersh or 24hour broadcast on www.npr.org

*  Religions of the world divide us...instead of bringing us all together.

These are all fear-based systems under the assumption we are all separate...we aren't.

Here is the solution to the crisis (use a calculator)

The 2008 budget for the U.S. is 2.3 trillion. 1.3 trillion of this goes to the infrastructure you need to protect yourself from the world - that you think you are disconnected from. This 1.3 goes to the FBI, CIA, NSA and military...etc.  This doesn't include all the dollars at the State and Local levels.  So let us add in another trillion for these guys and now we have 2.3 trillion dollars!

Folks, this is a lot of money! Your money. Governments get their revenues for us. This is how they choose to spend it...that is, to protect you from your fears.  Otherwise, if you were not afraid then you wouldn't need all this wonderful protection...would you?  What are you so afraid of?  Each other?  If so, we need to change this assumption. If we built systems to love each other then how could this produce fears for each other?  Are we insane?

Now, consider that America is not the only culprit on the planet. Consider the same vast investments are being made by the UK, China and the Middle Eastern countries.  Now this really is a whole lot of money!  Hold that thought...

Compare this number in your head to the current economic problem at hand.  What if we threw this massive amount of budget at the problem...would this not solve the crisis?  Yes it would.

Folks, we human beings are allowing a deadly misuse of our global wealth by fearing each other.  We need to stop this.  Is there really a majority of people out there that assume fearing each other is a good use of our collective, global wealth?  Really...where are you? You see, this is where the power lies to stop this insanity.  All people, all human beings must demand our governments stop using our wealth to protect us and demand this same money be used to help each other.  No other economic formula has this same potency and cure.  Isn't this really what we all want?

This is a very serious memorandum.  If you are breathing then you need to weigh in and change your vision of how you want to use our wealth. It is yours.  All us human beings are generating these budgets...they belong to us.  We ultimately hold the purse strings to the money our governments are spending.  These expenditures are meant to be a reflection of us...what we want. Is it?

...there, in your answer, lies the solution.




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