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Chapter 4

Money -
The stuff of dreams and nightmares

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Quoting billionaire currency speculator George Soros:
"The international financial system has collapsed and cannot be restored in its current form. It will have to be restructured because it was flawed and collapsed under its own weight."
He knows more about money and the workings of global monetary systems than most.
I believe he is absolutely correct, and the world's failed monetary system will prevent us from ever overcoming and surviving economic recession and climate change conditions.
This chapter reveals the historical and frightening dependency upon money that has been forced upon mankind over millennia, and presents an entirely new global monetary system for worldwide consideration. A system that will, for example, relegate traditional money-related crime, corruption, poverty and starvation to the pages of history, while going far to removing the present culture of conflict from our lives.

Pg 39. "In all its various forms, money has become the fuel, the weapon and the reward of power."

Pg 41. "When we move into the realms of the unemployed masses, particularly those who have no skills or experience whatsoever as collateral, we find millions of unfortunate people who may remain eternally reliant upon grants, and the compassion of others, probably for the rest of their lives. Unfortunately, as happens in so many instances, some become forced in desperation to steal their daily bread or join the ranks of organised crime."

Pg 42. "Children have never been taught anything at school about money because, over the years, the ruling elite have conspired deliberately to prevent their human resources understanding the mechanics and nuances of the monetary system. They prefer to let them work to earn money, without showing them how to make money work for them."

"When money deserts the family unit, discord and violence all too often fill the void.
The cruel and brutal fact of life is that without money in our pockets or handouts from the charities that rely upon donations from others, we cannot exist. Many simply fade away and die."

"Money as we presently know it must be taken out of our lives and replaced by something more accessible to every member of the human race. We should never have to compete against each other simply to gain access to enough money to keep ourselves and families alive."

Pg 49. "Concerns about the banking fraternity have been expressed by eminent people throughout history.

The U.S.A.’s third president Thomas Jefferson said:
"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around the banks will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered.""

Pg 50. "If the American monetary system collapses the rest of the global system will surely follow. While there is no firm consensus about the timing of this calamitous probability, some say "within the next ten years" – i.e. perhaps by 2015."

Pg 61. "The value of any unit of global currency today is not measured against the life sustaining needs of humanity. It is measured against the market value of commodities, including all other currencies, all of which are subjected to those market influences of supply and demand …… Money must be recreated to meet the survival needs of the majority rather than the rewards of wealth and prosperity for the few."

Pg 211. "In the light of devastating poverty, starvation and death being experienced in so many third world countries, arising very largely from the brutal devaluation of their currencies and disposable incomes, I believe the IMF members should be held totally accountable.
They have the power to proclaim a moratorium on all currency trading activities as a prelude to determining equitable and stable international currency exchange values. Or have they been working to a deliberate agenda of conspiracy to increase the survival dependency of the poor upon the favours and profitable conditional assistance of the rich? I am inclined to believe so."



Money has lost its value worldwide. My proposed

monetary system guarantees income for life and enables survival under climate change conditions.

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