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Re: yes but....
Posted by Tiglath (Guest) - Sunday, August 1 2010, 9:43:23 (UTC)
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aheist wrote:
>...but I donīt think thatīs the real reason, I mean that theyīre "locked in"...or, if they are, then they are locked in by the same crooks....just because everyone in the world is addicted to heroin doesnīt mean thatīs the way it has to be...itīs the way it has come to be, but with a little study one can see just how this system was foisted onto governments.

## I agree that the world is addicted to this economic order. Bush himself described it as a "addiction to oil." And the best historical example of such an economic system and its effect on Iraq is what happened to China 150 years ago. Just as Iraq had the first (1991) and second (2003) oil wars with the US China similarily has two Opium wars fought against the British from 1839 to 1860. The name of the game is to create control of the world economicaly and then to control the source of that addiction.


A good comparison of Iraq and China is the addict
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>The biggest reason Greece canīt change is because their own money-crazies have the government by the short hairs and, the international money-pimps would punish the country even more, devalue everything and leave it a smoking ruin( as America has tried to do with Cuba)....international banks are the real rulers, not politicians and certainly not the people...and they own the Media and school boards etc.
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>It really is "that simple" to eventually get off this false-value notion where our lives are owned by private banks...but it will take some much more serious crisis to begin..and it will come.
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>Once slavery was the way of the world and then Feudalism and then capitalism which quickly degenerated into counterfeit money and sleight of hand tricks and hedge funds and all sorts of non-productive ways to make gobs of money...but the People are suffering and will only suffer more...and borrowing even more from bankers, no matter how much we trim "spending", will never solve the basic problem which is that a few private people control the worldīs wealth and hence the ability of all of us to feed our children...it is that simple and basic and yes, it will change someday....this system has exhausted itself and spread ruin, not wealth, over the earth.


## There are environmental repercussions caused by our petrodollar backed economy. The bankers are busy trying to make a smooth transition from a blavk gol backed dollar to a green backed dollar.

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>True wealth relates to quality of life for the majority of the people, not a few billionaires. I donīt consider crumbs, no matter how fine they are, from the groaning tables of the rich to be "just compensation" for everythign else they have cost us....in real terms people aremaking less money and working ever harder, with both parents working...and it wonīt stay this way...it will either get worse or have to get better, nothing remains static, and the way things have been trending, it will only get worse...and doesnīt matter a ratīs ass whether the game is played with gold, silver, oil or cheese, itīs the GAME thatīs the problem.

### As you said it will have to get worse before it gets better. The world is waking up and looking at pricing comodities and even oil (e.g. Iran and the oil bourse) in other regional currencies. There will come another economic crisis and a tipping point and the US dollar will collapse overnight. The bankers will no longer be able to put the system back together again and the world will be freed from the enforced US economic order.



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