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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very well said! I put God first on that list, I'm glad you kept it that way.

Peace

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Four Gs explained

GOD

If you cannot look around you, and at least as a minimum, understand that this universe was created at some point in time, then you are lost. Knowing there is a creator is your foundation.

GUNS

Used as a tool to protect yourself and loved ones, they are invaluable. If you don't like guns, that's ok, just understand that when you call on the police or military to protect yourself, you are also asking them to bring their guns.

GOLD

Gold has at least a 5,000 year history of success as a medium of exchange. Every fiat currency, however, has failed eventually. Gold is not a panacea, just a lot better than a paper promise.

The concept of gold is what I was trying to convey. There are things that shine brighter, and are vastly more important, like the love of family and friends. Never fail them and they will never fail you.

GROCERIES

You don't have to be Mormon to understand the wisdom of storing food. Stored food is the best unemployment insurance you can have. It is also the only investment you can make that can be eaten in hard times.

The Four Gs are a foundation that can give something miraculous - HOPE. Without that, why exist?

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Blogger Mr. Natural said...

Problem IS, as I see it, you are gonna have to get any number of Popes and whatnot aboard to make the changes from privately held currency value to this publicly owned exchange...would be wonderful wouldn't it?

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've been trying to think about that. what would be the ultimate medium of exchange.

Gold is a finit source on this planet and will run out. Plus it leave toxic pits behind. what could work when gold runs out?

It seems the only thing that is really useful and can be created (through labor) is energy.

How could we make energy a medium of exchange?

ruby

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Blogger qrswave said...

Ruby,

All we need is a corruption-proof, interest-free, accounting system where only a designated amount of credit is issued each year.

It's as simple as that.

I haven't read Louis Even's book on Social Credit, yet, but I'm guessing that's what it's all about.

Friday, December 23, 2005

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