Years Of Dystopian Talk At Silicon Valley Dinner Parties Has Turned To Action

in #informationwar6 years ago (edited)

This image above states the obvious but for one thing: revolution must come from within. That has never be done before and we ought to do it individually. If a group is expected to free individuals, then the same mistakes resurface after a while. History has repeated itself because of that. It is not a collective decision. Each individual must come to that conclusion first for the paradigm shift to benefit and enhance the collective.

Collectivism works the other way, in reverse: individuals must sacrifice themselves for the collective, renounce to their individual self, the collective comes first.

Freedom and free will are the result of each individual acknowledging his uniqueness first. The difference is subtle and enormous at once. This is because of the Principle Of Polarity embedding dualism in all concepts and human actions. Hence the "divide and conquer" so much praised by the meritocrats. They hope that we never grasp that subtle difference. Money is a tool that fragments the self, as the self regards itself as a commodity.

The Individualism vs Collectivism Debate https://steemit.com/philosophy/@earthcustodians/the-individualism-vs-collectivism-debate

What do they know that we do not know?

The top 1% meritocrats know that the system is unsustainable, an economic house of cards, the internet of things is becoming a full-fledged AI cyber prison.

Not all billionaires and millionaires are aware of the origins of this takeover but they do hear from "above" that times are looking uncertain and call for safety. However, most meritocrats have no remorse since they were born in families of predators. Sociopathy is their standard of living. They praise debt slavery (in the West) slave wages (for developing countries) as a natural consequences of bankers consolidating wealth at their advantage, through currency manipulations and financial manias. Long story short, they will not allow a paradigm shift.

Impending Dystopia?

Earth Custodians agree with other well informed sources that we may expect a major event at some point. Between 3 and 7 years from now. The year 2025 has been often mentioned as a turning point. But it will clearly depend on how people will be resisting the implementation of 5G and other mass surveillance technologies first.

Actually odds are against Mankind now. Still too many want the system to be saved as they fear to endure the unthinkable. Letting go the system does not especially mean to abandon it overnight but when the D-day has come, having the right attitude and behavior are really essential to help the people around us process what is happening, because violence will not be any solution at all.

Remember: the only thing that will ever have long lasting effects is the revolution within

Answers To Some Common Questions About A Money-Free World http://www.earthcustodians.net/blog/2018/09/25/answers-to-some-common-questions-about-a-money-free-world/

The Super Rich of Silicon Valley Have a Doomsday Escape Plan

In recent months, two 150-ton survival bunkers journeyed by land and sea from a Texas warehouse to the shores of New Zealand, where they’re buried 11 feet underground. Seven Silicon Valley entrepreneurs have purchased bunkers from Rising S Co. and planted them in New Zealand in the past two years, said Gary Lynch, the manufacturer’s general manager. At the first sign of an apocalypse — nuclear war, a killer germ, a French Revolution-style uprising targeting the 1 percent — the Californians plan to hop on a private jet and hunker down, he said.... That makes it an increasingly popular destination not only for those fretting about impending dystopia, but for tech entrepreneurs seeking incubators for nurturing startups.... MORE: https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2018-rich-new-zealand-doomsday-preppers/

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How the simplicity of the narrative led to the situation we are in... the fake world.
A 2:30HR documentary by British filmmaker Adam Curtis, made 2 years ago

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So tell me, how will things work if there is no money?

For example, I work for a wholesale distributor. We buy things in large volumes for a discounted price. We then distribute to our customers with a marked up price. If we run our business in an efficient manner and stay competitive, the profits we make cover all costs plus a little extra to make the effort worthwhile to the owner of the company.

We have a weekly budget to spend on products. We try to get the best deals to improve our efficiency. We have a large database of information on the buying habits of our customers. This is our advantage in the marketplace. We place our orders with that data in mind to get the best return on our purchases while satisfying our customers needs. The products we sell becomes our buying budget (minus our costs) for the following week. If our budget increases, we know we are buying correctly, if our budget gets smaller, we know something is wrong. This is a constant balancing act and competitive contest between our costs and our competition. It is not an easy task. It is a constant battle.

And our retail customers are in the same battle, they have a purchasing budget that reflects their ability to sell their products effectively. If they price their products well, customers will buy and give them enough plus a bit extra to continue on in business the following week.

If you take away money, how will anyone determine if their efforts are worth it? How will distribution happen? Will we simply have to give all our customers as much as they want every week until we run out of stuff? Will we be able to demand as much stuff as we want from our purveyors? They cannot produce unlimited products, there are limits to physical production capabilities. And demand is always greater than supply. That is why economic goods have a price. How will anyone decide how much to produce? How much will each individual be able to demand?

All of this is hard work. Who will be willing to do this hard work for nothing?

HOW IN THE WORLD WILL ANYTHING WORK?!?

I am dumbfounded as why you expect me to answer these issues as I already told you a gazillions of times what I think of money and why. I cannot go through this again

Nobody is stopping you from using money to better your life. And you are. You can jump up and down all you want screaming that the sky is falling, yet it will not change the fact that we are growing wealthier every year and we are destroying more poverty every year. I suppose I can understand that all your screaming and yelling about money is making you rich, so you will continue to do so. Which I find extremely hilarious. :-D

But let's get to your "no money" economic solution to the housing bubble. How much home construction is not a bubble? How will we know how many homes to build without money to avoid building too many or too few? How will we decide how many of our scarce resources to devote to home building instead of other needed construction? Will someone get up one morning and say, "Hmm, I think I will build a house over here today"? How will a person go about acquiring a home? How long will a person have to keep a home? Can they leave their home after a week, a year, a lifetime? Can they acquire a second home? A third? How will home ownership be enforced? By the point of a homeowner's gun? What if someone else wants to live in your home? Can they? Could you stop them?

And let's talk about your "no money" economic solution to the extreme poor in the world. How will they acquire food to eat every day if there is no money? Will it just be lying about on the ground for them? Will you bring them food every day? Who will decide on who will bring them food? How will you better their lives without money? Will you build them all nice houses and utility infrastructure? How will the resources needed be diverted to the poorest areas of earth to accomplish this? How will we decide which resources to extract from the earth? More copper, or more iron? Make more glass, or cut more wood? How will we decide whose house gets built and repaired with our limited resources? Who is going to be willing to do all this work without pay? And how much should we provide to each poor person? Does each poor person decide how much they get? How much is enough? Should they get t-bone steaks every day or just ramen noodles? How much do we need to give for someone to be not poor anymore? And do we need to provide for every single child they have? Do we have the right to tell them, ok, no more than ten children? Do we have to proved those children with all the free food and homes they need or want? At what age does a person get their own home?

Who is going to answer these questions?

the answers have been given to you for more than a year now but unfortunately you are STUCK in fallacy that is the materialistic/darwinian paradigm

This blog is not for ATHEISTS.

Yea I know...magic robots are gonna make everything.
But beware the robots, they will take over everything!!!!!

sigh.

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