Monetary Enlavement:The pyramid Scheme
_Also Known as the Oldest Trick in the book because its being going on for centuries!
We're living in a bubble and within that another hypothetical bubble that is our lives. Controlled by one underpinning rule of the have and the have nots. The ones who have all the Money live and the ones who don't are left for dead. Simple but when will the bubble burst?.......When the government says so! But why? Please Read on
The Overall objective
Step 1: Create Recession.Easily done when private organizations run the printing of money and insanely rich individuals control the market to their own advantage as in poker big stack bully's control the game.If you got all the cash you can bully the market to how you see fit
Step 2: Setup or push for Cash for gold outlets such as the mass influx in 2003 seen around developed countries around the world. As when times are hard i.e the recession - people sell their gold for a quick profit.
Step 3: Complete economic collapse and crash the system= your money isn't worth the cheap paper its printed on and without any gold the country will be in ruins and left up to our supposed Illuminati saviors who have stock piled all the gold( the only thing worth any real value) to pick up the pieces in ways they see fit.
Did you know the Federal Reserve known as the Federal Reserve system is not Federal in any way,it is not a reserve as they need none as they can print their own money anyway, it is a complete Lie. It is a criminal cabal of Bankers,Mafia syndicates,CIA,and Elites who all have a stake in the ownership and use of the Reserve who have the right to print all the money they want without any restrictions, they can print trillions of dollars looking for hyper inflation which in turn makes money basically useless meaning you'd need to have a wheelbarrow full of paper currency to buy a loaf of bread such as happened in Nazi Germany. It is purely debt money manufactured to create more and more debt, each dollar printed represents another dollar of debt, it creates a never ending cycle of debt to the Federal Reserve for countries all over the world. The only stake these countries have is the money given to such countries- this in-debts these countries such as china to the system and when they want it to crash or hyperinflate it will have a direct affect on every other nation. The best investment these bankers can make is in war, as war demands finances, in financing these wars these countries are once again in-debted to bankers who have complete conrol over the increase and decrease of money. This is a very secretive system rarely ever debated about openly because it would blow wide open the conspiracy which is not theory but based in pure hard accountable facts and paper trails leading back to the Reserve. The fiat or paper money printed today has no backing of any kind- it is purely just the trading cards accepted by the masses to hold some kind of value for goods. It used to be backed by gold in the USA until 1944.Even fort knox( United states Bullion Depository) has come under speculation as at this time still hasn't been proven recently to hold any real gold at all. It has not been made public to see and is' For security reasons, no visitors are allowed inside the depository grounds.' which is fair enough but not even media attempts to see all the gold in the past have held water- Could the illuminati be stockpilling the gold for themselves? Its pure monopoly money that the masses take as having some real kind of value and being the case can easily be manipulated to the fortunes of the select few.
We're living in a bubble and within that another hypothetical bubble that is our lives. Controlled by one underpinning rule of the have and the have nots. The ones who have all the Money live and the ones who don't are left for dead. Simple but when will the bubble burst?.......When the government says so! But why? Please Read on
The Overall objective
Step 1: Create Recession.Easily done when private organizations run the printing of money and insanely rich individuals control the market to their own advantage as in poker big stack bully's control the game.If you got all the cash you can bully the market to how you see fit
Step 2: Setup or push for Cash for gold outlets such as the mass influx in 2003 seen around developed countries around the world. As when times are hard i.e the recession - people sell their gold for a quick profit.
Step 3: Complete economic collapse and crash the system= your money isn't worth the cheap paper its printed on and without any gold the country will be in ruins and left up to our supposed Illuminati saviors who have stock piled all the gold( the only thing worth any real value) to pick up the pieces in ways they see fit.
Did you know the Federal Reserve known as the Federal Reserve system is not Federal in any way,it is not a reserve as they need none as they can print their own money anyway, it is a complete Lie. It is a criminal cabal of Bankers,Mafia syndicates,CIA,and Elites who all have a stake in the ownership and use of the Reserve who have the right to print all the money they want without any restrictions, they can print trillions of dollars looking for hyper inflation which in turn makes money basically useless meaning you'd need to have a wheelbarrow full of paper currency to buy a loaf of bread such as happened in Nazi Germany. It is purely debt money manufactured to create more and more debt, each dollar printed represents another dollar of debt, it creates a never ending cycle of debt to the Federal Reserve for countries all over the world. The only stake these countries have is the money given to such countries- this in-debts these countries such as china to the system and when they want it to crash or hyperinflate it will have a direct affect on every other nation. The best investment these bankers can make is in war, as war demands finances, in financing these wars these countries are once again in-debted to bankers who have complete conrol over the increase and decrease of money. This is a very secretive system rarely ever debated about openly because it would blow wide open the conspiracy which is not theory but based in pure hard accountable facts and paper trails leading back to the Reserve. The fiat or paper money printed today has no backing of any kind- it is purely just the trading cards accepted by the masses to hold some kind of value for goods. It used to be backed by gold in the USA until 1944.Even fort knox( United states Bullion Depository) has come under speculation as at this time still hasn't been proven recently to hold any real gold at all. It has not been made public to see and is' For security reasons, no visitors are allowed inside the depository grounds.' which is fair enough but not even media attempts to see all the gold in the past have held water- Could the illuminati be stockpilling the gold for themselves? Its pure monopoly money that the masses take as having some real kind of value and being the case can easily be manipulated to the fortunes of the select few.
Skeptics don't believe we are ruled by an Elite Force bent on keeping the Rich Richer and the Poor Poorer:
THE FACTS
The richest 20% of the world’s population has 74% of the income, while the poorest 20% has only 2%. Over a billion of these people are currently trying to live on less than $1 a day, a state commonly referred to as extreme poverty.
*Over the last 50 years, developed countries have given as much as $2.3 trillion in foreign aid and yet there is still an overwhelming amount of poverty. Yet countries are getting poorer while the select few in all fields including Media,Politics,Entertainment in our own developed countries are allowed in a capatalist society while people die everyday around the world to Net currency ranging in the Millions to the Billions of pounds/dollars/Yen/Euro to themselves.This is unjust no matter how you look at it and the main reason is simple -it has been orchestrated to remain this way by the governing Elite. Overpopulation needs to be mantained so they need to keep the death rates high and this includes instigating Wars as we see today and to mantain the cheap labour to keep big corporations running thus keeping the money tarin running and keeping us all slaves to the money system created to enslave us all. Like in the games of the gladiators in Ancient Rome, Gladiators could fight and earn there freedom.We today in a capatalist society can work to gain our freedom from the bonds of servitude and gain status but we like the Gladiotors will always be slaves to another system after another i.e political and Judiciary and so on all the way to the shadow government pulling all the strings. Its sad to say unless we wake up soon we may never gain true freedom and people will still starve to death in what is suppose to be a civilized society when there is more than enough resources to go around if the Elite didn't control it all and rape the planet for all its got.
Percentage shares of world income
It has gotten worse over time. In 1980 the world’s poorest 10% lived on the equivalent of 72 cents a day or less.
The same number of people had 79 cents per day in 1990 and 78 cents in 1999, which, accounting for inflation, was worth only 58 cents.
Instead of women and children being put first, they are being left as the last to receive help. For example, 2.2 million people die each year of diarrhea, and most of them are children under the age of five. This is equivalent to one child dying from this cause every 15 seconds, or to 20 jumbo jets crashing every day.
Over one-third of those living in extreme poverty are in Africa. Of the 630 million in Africa, 66% (420 million) are living in extreme poverty.
Regional income distribution
In other regions, 23% of the people (330 million) living in South Asia are in extreme poverty, 20% (480 million) of those in East Asia are, 8% (40 million) in Latin America, 2% (10 million) in Eastern Europe and 0% in the U.S., Canada, Western Europe, Japan and the other industrialized nations belonging to the OECD, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
By almost all measures, Africa is falling behind. According to the World Bank, the number of extremely poor people in Sub-Saharan Africa almost doubled from 1981 to 2001. This is a terrible human tragedy. Based on current trends, by 2015, Africa will go from having one-third of all its people living in extreme poverty to having more than half.
Africa has been hit by what is akin to a perfect storm of disease, lack of aid, warfare, drought, ethnic factionalism, unfair trade, challenging climate, corruption and other problems. The net impact of these has been devastating.
Child mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa in 2003 was 18%, while it was 9.2 in South Asia, 5.6 in the Arab African states, 4% in East Asia, 4.1% in Central and Eastern Europe, 3.2% in Latin America and .6% in the OECD.
Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for 45% of all child deaths with 4.8 million dying each year. In the seven seconds it took to read this paragraph, a child died there. An infant mortality rate of 18% means that if a friend of yours has a baby, there would be a roughly 1 in 5 chance you would be attending the child’s funeral in the next four years.
The balls on the chart below represent all of the world’s countries with their population size determining the size of the balls, and GDP per capita and infant mortality rate determining their locations on the chart. The lower the infant mortality rate, the higher a country is, and the greater the wealth, the further to the right it is.
As you can see, African countries are far below and behind most of the rest of the world.
Income and health by individual country
By the end of 2000, about 36 million people in the world had HIV/AIDS. 70% of them were in Sub-Saharan Africa — and just 0.1% of those had access to medical care. Due largely to the ravages of the AIDS epidemic, life expectancy in Botswana went from 46.75 in 1975 to 56.95 in 1992 to 22.95 in 2002.
The region accounts for 43 million of the 115 million children worldwide who are out of school.
*Over the last 50 years, developed countries have given as much as $2.3 trillion in foreign aid and yet there is still an overwhelming amount of poverty. Yet countries are getting poorer while the select few in all fields including Media,Politics,Entertainment in our own developed countries are allowed in a capatalist society while people die everyday around the world to Net currency ranging in the Millions to the Billions of pounds/dollars/Yen/Euro to themselves.This is unjust no matter how you look at it and the main reason is simple -it has been orchestrated to remain this way by the governing Elite. Overpopulation needs to be mantained so they need to keep the death rates high and this includes instigating Wars as we see today and to mantain the cheap labour to keep big corporations running thus keeping the money tarin running and keeping us all slaves to the money system created to enslave us all. Like in the games of the gladiators in Ancient Rome, Gladiators could fight and earn there freedom.We today in a capatalist society can work to gain our freedom from the bonds of servitude and gain status but we like the Gladiotors will always be slaves to another system after another i.e political and Judiciary and so on all the way to the shadow government pulling all the strings. Its sad to say unless we wake up soon we may never gain true freedom and people will still starve to death in what is suppose to be a civilized society when there is more than enough resources to go around if the Elite didn't control it all and rape the planet for all its got.
Percentage shares of world income
It has gotten worse over time. In 1980 the world’s poorest 10% lived on the equivalent of 72 cents a day or less.
The same number of people had 79 cents per day in 1990 and 78 cents in 1999, which, accounting for inflation, was worth only 58 cents.
Instead of women and children being put first, they are being left as the last to receive help. For example, 2.2 million people die each year of diarrhea, and most of them are children under the age of five. This is equivalent to one child dying from this cause every 15 seconds, or to 20 jumbo jets crashing every day.
Over one-third of those living in extreme poverty are in Africa. Of the 630 million in Africa, 66% (420 million) are living in extreme poverty.
Regional income distribution
In other regions, 23% of the people (330 million) living in South Asia are in extreme poverty, 20% (480 million) of those in East Asia are, 8% (40 million) in Latin America, 2% (10 million) in Eastern Europe and 0% in the U.S., Canada, Western Europe, Japan and the other industrialized nations belonging to the OECD, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
By almost all measures, Africa is falling behind. According to the World Bank, the number of extremely poor people in Sub-Saharan Africa almost doubled from 1981 to 2001. This is a terrible human tragedy. Based on current trends, by 2015, Africa will go from having one-third of all its people living in extreme poverty to having more than half.
Africa has been hit by what is akin to a perfect storm of disease, lack of aid, warfare, drought, ethnic factionalism, unfair trade, challenging climate, corruption and other problems. The net impact of these has been devastating.
Child mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa in 2003 was 18%, while it was 9.2 in South Asia, 5.6 in the Arab African states, 4% in East Asia, 4.1% in Central and Eastern Europe, 3.2% in Latin America and .6% in the OECD.
Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for 45% of all child deaths with 4.8 million dying each year. In the seven seconds it took to read this paragraph, a child died there. An infant mortality rate of 18% means that if a friend of yours has a baby, there would be a roughly 1 in 5 chance you would be attending the child’s funeral in the next four years.
The balls on the chart below represent all of the world’s countries with their population size determining the size of the balls, and GDP per capita and infant mortality rate determining their locations on the chart. The lower the infant mortality rate, the higher a country is, and the greater the wealth, the further to the right it is.
As you can see, African countries are far below and behind most of the rest of the world.
Income and health by individual country
By the end of 2000, about 36 million people in the world had HIV/AIDS. 70% of them were in Sub-Saharan Africa — and just 0.1% of those had access to medical care. Due largely to the ravages of the AIDS epidemic, life expectancy in Botswana went from 46.75 in 1975 to 56.95 in 1992 to 22.95 in 2002.
The region accounts for 43 million of the 115 million children worldwide who are out of school.
Astonishing Facts on Expenditure:
THE HAVES -- The richest fifth of the world's people consumes 86 percent of all goods and services while the poorest fifth consumes just 1.3 percent. Indeed, the richest fifth consumes 45 percent of all meat and fish, 58 percent of all energy used and 84 percent of all paper, has 74 percent of all telephone lines and owns 87 percent of all vehicles.
NATURAL RESOURCES -- Since 1970, the world's forests have declined from 4.4 square miles per 1,000 people to 2.8 square miles per 1,000 people. In addition, a quarter of the world's fish stocks have been depleted or are in danger of being depleted and another 44 percent are being fished at their biological limit.
THE GANGES -- The Ganges River symbolizes purification to Hindus, who believe drinking or bathing in its waters will lead to salvation. But 29 cities, 70 towns and countless villages deposit about 345 million gallons of raw sewage a day directly into the river. Factories add 70 million gallons of industrial waste and farmers are responsible for another 6 million tons of chemical fertilizer and 9,000 tons of pesticides.
THE ULTRA RICH -- The three richest people in the world have assets that exceed the combined gross domestic product of the 48 least developed countries.
AFRICA -- The average African household today consumes 20 percent less than it did 25 years ago.
THE SUPER RICH -- The world's 225 richest individuals, of whom 60 are Americans with total assets of $311 billion, have a combined wealth of over $1 trillion -- equal to the annual income of the poorest 47 percent of the entire world's population.
COSMETICS AND EDUCATION -- Americans spend $8 billion a year on cosmetics -- $2 billion more than the estimated annual total needed to provide basic education for everyone in the world.
THE HAVE NOTS -- Of the 4.4 billion people in developing countries, nearly three-fifths lack access to safe sewers, a third have no access to clean water, a quarter do not have adequate housing and a fifth have no access to modern health services of any kind.
MEAT -- Americans each consume an average of 260 pounds of meat a year. In Bangladesh, the average is six and a half pounds.
THE FUTURE -- By 2050, 8 billion of the world's projected 9.5 billion people -- up from about 6 billion today -- will be living in developing countries.
SMOKE -- Of the estimated 2.7 million annual deaths from air pollution, 2.2 million are from indoor pollution -- including smoke from dung and wood burned as fuel which is more harmful than tobacco smoke. 80 percent of the victims are rural poor in developing countries.
WRISTWATCHES AND RADIOS -- Two thirds of India's 90 million lowest-income households live below the poverty line -- but more than 50 percent of these impoverished people own wristwatches, 41 percent own bicycles, 31 percent own radios and 13 percent own fans.
TELEPHONE LINES -- Sweden and the United States have 681 and 626 telephone lines per 1,000 people, respectively. Afghanistan, Cambodia, Chad and the Democratic Republic of the Congo have only one line per 1,000 people.
ICE CREAM AND WATER -- Europeans spend $11 billion a year on ice cream -- $2 billion more than the estimated annual total needed to provide clean water and safe sewers for the world's population.
AIDS -- At the end of 1997 nearly 31 million people were living with HIV, up from 22.3 million the year before. With 16,000 new infections a day -- 90 percent in developing countries -- it is now estimated that 40 million people will be living with HIV in 2000.
LANDMINES -- More than 110 million active landmines are scattered in 68 countries, with an equal number stockpiled around the world. Every month more than 2,000 people are killed or maimed by mine explosions.
PET FOOD AND HEALTH -- Americans and Europeans spend $17 billion a year on pet food -- $4 billion more than the estimated annual additional total needed to provide basic health and nutrition for everyone in the world.
$40 BILLION A YEAR -- It is estimated that the additional cost of achieving and maintaining universal access to basic education for all, basic health care for all, reproductive health care for all women, adequate food for all and clean water and safe sewers for all is roughly $40 billion a year -- or less than 4 percent of the combined wealth of the 225 richest people in the world.
NATURAL RESOURCES -- Since 1970, the world's forests have declined from 4.4 square miles per 1,000 people to 2.8 square miles per 1,000 people. In addition, a quarter of the world's fish stocks have been depleted or are in danger of being depleted and another 44 percent are being fished at their biological limit.
THE GANGES -- The Ganges River symbolizes purification to Hindus, who believe drinking or bathing in its waters will lead to salvation. But 29 cities, 70 towns and countless villages deposit about 345 million gallons of raw sewage a day directly into the river. Factories add 70 million gallons of industrial waste and farmers are responsible for another 6 million tons of chemical fertilizer and 9,000 tons of pesticides.
THE ULTRA RICH -- The three richest people in the world have assets that exceed the combined gross domestic product of the 48 least developed countries.
AFRICA -- The average African household today consumes 20 percent less than it did 25 years ago.
THE SUPER RICH -- The world's 225 richest individuals, of whom 60 are Americans with total assets of $311 billion, have a combined wealth of over $1 trillion -- equal to the annual income of the poorest 47 percent of the entire world's population.
COSMETICS AND EDUCATION -- Americans spend $8 billion a year on cosmetics -- $2 billion more than the estimated annual total needed to provide basic education for everyone in the world.
THE HAVE NOTS -- Of the 4.4 billion people in developing countries, nearly three-fifths lack access to safe sewers, a third have no access to clean water, a quarter do not have adequate housing and a fifth have no access to modern health services of any kind.
MEAT -- Americans each consume an average of 260 pounds of meat a year. In Bangladesh, the average is six and a half pounds.
THE FUTURE -- By 2050, 8 billion of the world's projected 9.5 billion people -- up from about 6 billion today -- will be living in developing countries.
SMOKE -- Of the estimated 2.7 million annual deaths from air pollution, 2.2 million are from indoor pollution -- including smoke from dung and wood burned as fuel which is more harmful than tobacco smoke. 80 percent of the victims are rural poor in developing countries.
WRISTWATCHES AND RADIOS -- Two thirds of India's 90 million lowest-income households live below the poverty line -- but more than 50 percent of these impoverished people own wristwatches, 41 percent own bicycles, 31 percent own radios and 13 percent own fans.
TELEPHONE LINES -- Sweden and the United States have 681 and 626 telephone lines per 1,000 people, respectively. Afghanistan, Cambodia, Chad and the Democratic Republic of the Congo have only one line per 1,000 people.
ICE CREAM AND WATER -- Europeans spend $11 billion a year on ice cream -- $2 billion more than the estimated annual total needed to provide clean water and safe sewers for the world's population.
AIDS -- At the end of 1997 nearly 31 million people were living with HIV, up from 22.3 million the year before. With 16,000 new infections a day -- 90 percent in developing countries -- it is now estimated that 40 million people will be living with HIV in 2000.
LANDMINES -- More than 110 million active landmines are scattered in 68 countries, with an equal number stockpiled around the world. Every month more than 2,000 people are killed or maimed by mine explosions.
PET FOOD AND HEALTH -- Americans and Europeans spend $17 billion a year on pet food -- $4 billion more than the estimated annual additional total needed to provide basic health and nutrition for everyone in the world.
$40 BILLION A YEAR -- It is estimated that the additional cost of achieving and maintaining universal access to basic education for all, basic health care for all, reproductive health care for all women, adequate food for all and clean water and safe sewers for all is roughly $40 billion a year -- or less than 4 percent of the combined wealth of the 225 richest people in the world.
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