Solution
Look, rather than the financiers' selected - and their toady media's supported - nominees, suppose we draft our own representatives independent of any existing corrupt political system. Suppose we warn these reps. that they will vote on their individual conscience for the general good, that they will be well rewarded but will be dismissed and punished without notice if inconsistent with the will of their electorate and will be hanged for corruption together with their corruptors, then we will have true representation at last.
Our representatives can then condemn and abolish finance for the fraud that it has always been. 'Money' will finally have achieved its true value as worthless paper and metal, nothing more. The financiers' grip on us and their evil influence in our world will have been broken.
For the time being we will continue as we then will be, but without the need of money. The unnecessary work and its wasted energy will fall away, until there will remain only the production and distribution of essentials to supply need.
This essential work will be shared out, which will mean that only three or four months of annual work will be needed of us, and this small effort will give us the right to all we need for a happy life. The rest of the year? Enjoy life and try to do better. Also, the planet will cool down so that the seas will not rise and inundate all our lower lands - Is it not important to you that otherwise the seas will eventually rise sixty metres?
So there is no alternative to this happy prospect. We just have to do it. So let us then do it to gain this veritable Utopia of a world without the twin malignancies of politics and finance, and let us do it with a good heart and goodwill for all.
Understood?
So, are we all being scammed? - What else! And by whom?
So - ?
Bibliography
(1) 'The Secret Tear', Strong Meat! - Ephraim J.Leitner 1998
(2) http://www.911oz.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2862&goto=newpost
(3) ibid
(4) http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1954933468700958565&hl=es
(5) Axe or abolition?
(6) The Rothschilds - Frederic Morton 1962.
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