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  • From: Leslie <cayadopi AT yahoo.com>
  • To: homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] Political Qualifications?
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 06:35:59 -0800 (PST)

I totally agree.
It needs to and will collapse......... but they are trying to prevent it. 
 
2 of yours plus 2 of mine somehow miraculously, under fractional reserve
accounting and Keynesian & Freidmanism(s) economic shells games... became $54
trillion of theirs.   LOL. 
 
 
 


--- On Thu, 1/15/09, Lynn Wigglesworth <lynnw1366 AT hotmail.com> wrote:

From: Lynn Wigglesworth <lynnw1366 AT hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Homestead] Political Qualifications?
To: homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org
Date: Thursday, January 15, 2009, 8:20 AM

Leslie; I think anyone who has had to balance their own checkbook knows that
when the account it empty, you stop writing checks. The people who created
and perpetuated this money mess live in a different world, where 2 + 2
DOESN'T equal 4, and you can spend your way out of debt. The only solution
is to let the whole thing collapse and not be one of the people who has
invested their future in this scam.

Lynn Wigglesworth

----- Original Message -----
From: "Leslie" <cayadopi AT yahoo.com>
To: <homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Homestead] Political Qualifications?


WHY? The simple answer is because the fiat currencies of the world are
collapsing.

"You can not have your cake and eat it too." The US government has
promised
a lot of cake - but it already ate all the cake decades ago. Reality comes
crashing down eventually.

I just got done reading a long article about chaos and change by Dr. Petrov,
from the Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is long but very
good... and to sum it up, the global monetary system is at a critical
juncture, fast approaching a breakpoint - the point where the whole system
either explodes or implodes at lightning speed - it is a chaos transition
point.

People like the blacksmith you mentioned sense the unfolding chaos. They
know something is wrong, but don't know what. Just about everyone alive
today has lived under a lie - under a fiat money system. They have no basis
of reasoning - no knowledge - to understand the lie, acknowledge it is a
lie, and that the reality of the outcome of the lie is responsible for the
unfolding chaos they sense.

Attempts to educate people about the lie are meet with denial of reality -
because people want to have their cake and eat it too. They do not
understand the piece of paper in their wallets is worth more as toilet
paper - it is not wealth in any form.

They just know something is wrong. Without a basis of economics, or an
understanding of the function of money (both the lies of fiat currency and
that outcome, and the gold standard and the morality required to uphold it),
irrational explanations are given - such as the belief that a comet is on
the way and the government knows it - as an attempt to explain that which
they either don't understand, certainly were never taught, or refuse to
believe if one makes an attempt to explain it to them.

The reason the government is spending money out of control - is quite
simple. The government politicians made trillions in promises long term to
citizens for their short term political gains. The bills are coming due (in
the form of Treasuries maturing) and they didn't save the money to pay....
therefore they print the money out of thin air.

The real estate and other bubbles didn't happen by accident either. Pension

funds (government and private) need to get a 6% return (promised).... but
when "safe" interest rates on Treasuries are low (i.e. 1% back in the

Greenspan days) the fund managers MUST resort to riskier investments, which
then snowballs.

In an attempt to keep the party going, the misguided Fed is printing money
to bail-out everyone that they favor. Ha, GMAC was bailed out, and became a
bank. GMAC borrows from the Fed at 1/4% interest, and loans out $ at
0%............. hello, guaranteed 1/4% loss on the interest spread
alone....... is this logical??? It is a bankrupt idea of fools.

The snowball has grown to the size that the government can not prevent
collapse,,,, but I seriously doubt that more than a handful of our electeds
have any understanding of the monetary forces in play.


You wrote the man you spoke about indicated: "The powers that be
won't alert the public and cause mass panic, but since the
'discovery' was made, there has been an attitude of apathy develop
about the
problems in this country. He did not think that everyone guilty of
apathy or dishonesty was in on the secret, but that over time the crap
has risen to the surface because no one wants to put in the energy to
fix problems. "

True - the government will not alert the public - if they did it would be
game over instantly, and the politicians would lose their perceived power.
And mass panic - definitely.

What was discovered? Their unsound monetary concepts failed.

In on the secret? They don't even recognize the source of the problem.

Fix the problems? Oh they are trying tons of ways to fix the unfixable....
If they would acknowledge the problem is not fixable they would put their
energy into return to a system that works. They will never choose the path
that requires voluntarily. Only through natural economic forces will it be
forced on the government.... chaos and collapse of the existing system.









--- On Wed, 1/14/09, EarthNSky <erthnsky AT bellsouth.net> wrote:

About the absurdity of what is going on in this country and maybe the
rest of the world...




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> >What about chickens? Are they supposed to be "aged" first?

Absolutely! If you slaughter a chicken six to ten weeks old (or a rabbit),
you can cook it right away and it's OK. But any older chicken, and any
chicken
of any age you want to be extra fine, age it in the coldest part of your
refrigerator for two or (preferably) three days. Put the dressed chicken in a
plastic bag and put in enough mild salt water so that it comes in contact with
all parts of the chicken. The salt water prevents bacterial growth on the
outside of the bird.

Caution: This will ruin you. You will never be able to face the Colonel or
Holly Farms again.

James




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