lunedì 18 novembre 2024

Scarcity as politics to keep milking the society.




The Musical Chairs game...

If you are not familiar with it, study it, the scarcity based economy taught as being the norm to children under 6 years old, competition instead of collaboration as THE WAY...

Money is a scarcity based economy, if one hundred is the maximum possible gain, one hundred is financed but... interests and expenses are added on top by those that make money out of thin air hence 200 is required to pay back. 200 is impossible to exist hence the money user will lose everything in the favour of the money lender.

Now the mechanism is not that simple and direct, because it will be way to visible and hence it will be avoided and devoid by the society, nobody likes scarcity, so it is artificially complicated with other money depletion schemes such as government, taxes, crisis after crisis, inflation, devaluations, etc, to keep you from seeing the simple scheme of staling your values via the use of money.

In other words it is a strict scarcity mechanism society masked as an abundance economy, abundance of money but scarce in resources, and we need to fight for them resources or the enemy will control them.

The absolute opposite of scarcity is abundance, and this is how mother nature works, one tree does not create one seed and dies, one tree created trillions of seeds throughout of it's life span, and some seeds will become other trees, but there is plenty of seeds to cover for any other events.

Most of the time those seeds are surrounded by a fruit that is extremely appealing to animals and birds as food, such strategy is based on the fact that the seeds are not digestible unless cracked open, hence they will transit the digestive system intact, and be dumped in a pile of crap that for them is food, and from there they will extract energy to grow another tree until said new tree is big enough to grow roots that reach the water system underneath the soil surface and grow big on it's own roots capacities.

Grass works the same way, just no fruits, animals and birds just eat the grass with the seeds still attached, while some fall on the ground before being eaten, they still have a chance to grow roots and make nature abundant again.

But in the human economy an abundance of anything would lead to a scarcity of control via restrictions for those in power, and they simply cannot accept that. Hence scarcity is created constantly, scarcity of fuels, energy, food, water, freedom and liberties.

And above all, scarcity of intelligence, for you cannot fool intelligent and well educated people into scarcity based on money economy, they must be dumb and believe in money.

Have we being warned about this anywhere?

I guess you already know we were warned, but ignored it, because it is easier to give in to the propaganda machine than to read them books.

Hence read them books, and start building an abundance economy that would automatically led to scarcity of oppression, control and slavery, because abundance of resources once created reduce the money to what they are, just an accounting model for the metrics of the economy, like the litres for volume and meters for distances, or volts for electricity and amperes for the power of electricity carried in that voltage.

Long story short, start planting trees, grass, do not throw away seed into the garbage bin, find a place to plant it outside of parks that are way to controlled environments and they will pay people to uproot anything not authorised by them, make entire forests of new trees, new grass, new people thinking different, make your own electricity, extract your own water out of thin air and give the excess to the plants, not to the sewage system.

That would be a start, instead of awaiting for the money based economy guardians to hand you out money to work, just do the work for fun and for future fruit and seeds.

And when I say future fruit and seeds i do not refer only to plants, but also to humans, education, skills, power to create and to harness excess out of creating excess.

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