danbaron
03-05-2012, 06:41
"In the modern era, money has been one of the main instruments of control over humanity and from its very inception, it has been used to benefit the money changers at the expense of the people.."
Happy days are here again
Around my head it's beer again
Hap hap hap happy days are here again
Happy days are here again..
Do you believe it?
http://the2012scenario.com/2012/05/scott-mowry-historic-global-economic-transformations-moving-rapidly-forward/#more-117066
Well you could try living like this (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2138738/Daniel-Suelo-voluntarily-lives-NO-money-decade-slept-cave-years.html) man.
He's lived without money for about a decade & has managed to survive. :o
danbaron
03-05-2012, 19:41
"'Our whole society is designed so that you have to have money,' Suelo added.
'You have to be a part of the capitalist system. It's illegal to live outside of it.'"
I agree with him.
Here, the bleached blonde, SUV driving, soccer mom, money worshiping, generally stupid, "sheeple", would sh*t if they ever were confronted with the notion of living that way.
They all, look the same, think the same, live the same.
It's interesting, their cars are all the same, their houses are all the same, their aspirations are all the same, their recreations are all the same - and they like it that way !!
People generally believe you would have to be insane to even contemplate a world without money - in my opinion, they are, "good", propagandized, herd animals.
But, in reality, I think a tiny minority benefits from having a monetary system (especially, this one), and everyone else suffers unendingly - and most, are not smart enough to realize it.
(Think about how complicated your daily life is, about all of the frustrating, repetitive, group activity you are forced to engage in (for instance, being stuck in traffic, for, if you think about it, nothing worthwhile), how much of it has any real value?)
Of course, that small minority works tirelessly to train people from birth, to worship the system which is actually a parasite upon them.
The idea is to get the people to think that they like life, just the way it is.
Think about all of the smiling, seemingly ecstatic people you see in advertisements to buy things - did you ever see anyone who didn't appear to be in the midst of an orgasm, even a child?
(I don't think human life needs to be, or should be, a competition, but it sure is in the current system. And therefore, the last thing those of the privileged class want, is to have to compete on an equal footing with everyone else - they know, at least unconsciously, what the result would be. As an example, the "great" Roger Bannister broke the four minute mile, in 1954. Daniel Komen, a Kenyan, broke the eight minute two mile, in 1997 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_miles. When asked, at the time, he said he had never heard of Roger Bannister.)