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The monetary system puts an emphasis on profit, instead of true production. This leads to competition amongst people, not unified energy to enrich our lives. Examples are evident in every direction.

For example, we have corporations who fight for market share, not to improve our living conditions. We all realize the extent that companies will go to protect their markets (oil industry buying patents for alternative fuel methods, then squashing them).

Democracy is possible when you submit to the banks, and pledge allegiance to working for your life. If only we had no currencies, there wouldn't be a need to protect the value of each countries' way of exchange. We would be fighting to improve the system as one, instead of having to borrow more money from the IMF and FEDERAL BANKS as individual countries fighting to stay afloat. The world is controlled by the banks, and so is each of our lives. They must profit, and we must generate money for them. The scum of the earth is giving us the bullshit to deal with, and it is time for us to fight against it. The Federal Reserve is owned by a few banking families, and these pricks are causing us to go through the economic downturns we suffer through in order to tighten their grip on the planet. It is well known that the Federal Reserve contracted the amount of money in circulation, causing the Great Depression. The banks built increased their gold reserves during this time significantly, to protect them from the ills of the dollar.

It is a twisted world! We should not be devoting our social capital to the federal reserves which run this world. Taxes, Interest, Labour, and Credit are all signs of a system that cannot function. Those processes were created to pay back debts, or to allow us to live beyond our means.

Think about it??? Why do we need to have credit cards? Shouldn't we be able to afford anything we want? Why doesn't technology exist to make it cheaper for the latest developments? Will we always create the next version only to have it for the same price as the previous release, or even more expensive.

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