Regarding Money: http://educatecanada.googlepages.com/currency Bernie Jack Lewis <jack.lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: DIV { MARGIN: 0px } Dear Paul, I agree with all you say. Its the people who control the money who decide what is done with it. The money is used to promote whatever their particular interests are which by and large are unhelpful for the general population. Its like having a magic wand and an unlimited number of wishes. Its all about controlling people. In a true Christian society there would be no need for money. It will be interesting to see how the world will be governed by Jesus when the millennium comes. Jack ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Deema To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 5:18 PM Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Leonardo and Richard Jack L Essentially I agree with all you've said. My point is that if you have the power and you decide to print more of it to finance your whims, you'll find that as you finance more and more whims you will need ever more and more money. This is called inflation (as I'm sure you know) and what it does in effect is remove the equity which prudent people have amassed against their unproductive, declining years or any other savings. Then it is used to finance these whims and later, when you run out of the pillaged product of prudent peoples pequity, you face a nation where there is only two day's supply of flour available. Concerning how NASA (and everyone else) uses money, it is only a token of time productively spent. (If it is not productively spent you are committing fraud, eg you can't finance a nation by paying some people to dig holes and paying the rest to fill them in -- because there is no one milling flour and baking bread). If this production is everything from bread to super efficient inertial guidance navigation equipment, from bricks to rocket motors, from ... well I think you'll see what I'm driving at, then there is value in all transactions. Concerning control of finances and thus of people. What he is saying here of course is that he will have control of where the time is productively spent ie "I will pay you to make bread and bricks, meat and medicine, education and roads. I will not pay you to build domestic swimming pools, to pay high salaries to models and movie actors, or subsidise advertising and gambling casinos. Agree? Paul D ----- Original Message ---- From: Jack Lewis <jack.lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, 5 September, 2007 3:31:19 PM Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Leonardo and Richard DIV { MARGIN:0px;} Dear Paul, I'm no financial geek but I ask you to consider this. Everyone knows that NASA spends billions on space research. Where exactly does the money go? It certainly isn't wasted as many people believe. The money simply changes hands and moves around - its all still here trapped on earth. The only thing that gets wasted is the energy used and the bits of hardware that get left in space or burnt-up on re-entry. Since the way that money is printed and equated to 'goods' is controlled by the people with the power, governments, bankers etc. they can do exactly what they like. This is what is happening in Zimbabwe and is caused by the very people I have just mentioned. I can't remember who made this quote but it went something like this, "I care not about the laws of a country, just give me control of its finances and I will control everybody." Jack ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Deema To: Geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 4:08 PM Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Leonardo and Richard Quite simple really, just a matter of power and money - and I have unlimited supplies of both do I not. Well there is a flaw in this argument. So many people think that money is just printed paper. It isn't. If you print more money than there is production of goods to back it, it devalues proportionally, thus while there may be more bits of paper in circulation, you can only buy what has been produced and that for inflated prices. Robert Mugabe and Zimbabwe are an excellent example. Just 15 minutes ago, I saw the BBC carry the news item that Zimbabwe's bread producers warned that they had only two days supply of flour available. --------------------------------- Sick of deleting your inbox? Yahoo!7 Mail has free unlimited storage. Get it now. --------------------------------- Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids.