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GEONOMICS: Meet the Minimum Needs of All (MMNA)

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Given this understanding, there is no need to continue / support  poverty deaths in our (general population's) name by the global political economy.

All we need to do, is spiritually and rationally negotiate with the elite for the recognition and implementation of the above: geonomics.

So is MMNA, and Article 3 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, all, that we may aspire to?

Doesn't our "common heritage" entitlement go beyond MMNA for complete participation, ab initio, in material and spiritual activities, since the "Fruits of the Earth belong to all of us", as acknowledged  by ethical leaders from all civilizations, the Buddha, Moses, Jesus the preacher, and Mohammed (PBUH) ?

Would we ever feel or experience any of this if we were educated to look only through the lens of economics as provided by the monopolists, who gave us the crash of Oct 2008 and demanded (and was granted with little hesitation) a bail-out of 8.3 trillion dollars, bindng future generations to the debt?

In addition to spiritual sensitivity and concern, to MMNA and beyond, unlike today, the proceeds from the common wealth must be appropriately distributed.


Only then would the new form of governance over the globe, be able to put an end to current understandable concoctions of military aid (kill as we / you please), hush-money (your viewpoint is ours), bribes (hope you had a good day!), welfare (you are worthy of nothing, but for our kindness), heavy taxation of wage earners (look, there is no free cup of coffee), and violence (you know who the boss is), practiced by the elite who control governments today.

I believe we deserve and can achieve this change; but removal of poverty can only come from our being through rebirthing. Consciousness raising would be a first step.

To provide a narrative on ground Rent, please see the article by Jefferey J Smith, of the Geonomy Society, where other valuable resources may be found.

I also propose a "Citizen's Dividend" from Rent (as it has evolved in socio-political thought) for consideration, discernment and public opinion to be expressed on the Web, hopefully resulting in consciousness raising.


The Citizen's Dividend would ensure MMNA and beyond.

As more groups globally approve the "Citizen's Dividend", the non-violent negotiation for the same would be successful, since the elite would come to know their arsenal designed for violent conflict is ineffective.

Then we can say Good-bye to the military-industrial complex, and welcome to better "human futures" through the eventual unhindered participation of about 6.6 billion human beings, most of whom are held in bondage today.

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Property Rights by Richmond Shreve on Sunday, Feb 8, 2009 at 10:35:13 AM
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