Monday, January 12, 2009

Walridge Henderson's The World At Large

Walridge Henderson wrote a collection of conspiracy based pieces that I will post and dissect in the coming days and weeks.

In thought today I came to recall James Nichols who, during an interview in "Bowling for Columbine" stated his belief that if the people of this nation knew the truth of the situation there would be blood in the streets.

If the people only knew...

The basic understanding of economics in this country is minimal at best. We don't recognize the difference in systems, the difference in value culture and the nature of the market. And worst of all we don't recognize monetary systems as what they are.

Generally, media outlets use the simplest explanations to demonstrate the nature of our systems. And they do this, obviously, by using words. CNN will constantly say "bailout," Rush Limbaugh calls everyone "folks," slams the "libs" and condemns like a preacher "the drive by media," while using other borderline brainwashing techniques.

Schools create a minimalist understanding of the systems based on vocabulary and overuse of standardization which destroys individuality in public education. People learn more words, but do not gain more understanding. But we find comfort in words, so we say dollar instead of federal reserve note, which we say instead of an assigned value of debt as defined by nothing. Like a coming together, in a time of tested faith, people are more than ever disbelieving. Belief withers and falls every Autumn, before every monster comes to reign and all that we believed in collapses. No? Well, what was Rome? Were there gods not liars? Did the Aryan Nation rise to destiny above all others? So what do we make of a world in which an Anti-Christ comes every generation and God is only evident in the minds of those who assume there can be such.

After generations, systems were built and corporate entities forged larger than any one individual could ever be were forged and now it takes years in an institution to understand what can sometimes be only one facet of various human systems and seats of knowledge. And when any one individual can somehow become the absolute power that is ordained through establishments and leagues and academies and armies and bodies politic, they cannot hold it, so from the Center a collapse occurs.

The natural way of humans is to classify. Due to this, socio-economic classes exist and unfortunately persist and decay with each new wave. Because we are emotional creatures the cream doesn't always get to naturally rise to the top. Once there, the offspring at the top are presented with complete advantages, and after just one generation they lose complete perspective outside of their world, their system.

Most of all, in this country we fail to realize what money means. This is our inflation (as well as other serious economic issues) boils down to: We see money as value rather than a debt marker.

So to the issue of the news today, I'll say this. Recognizing money as a debt note, than one million dollars is worth at a social, economical and culturally-sensitive value, a lifetime of work in some systems and individuals. Using this line of logic Madoff should receive hundreds of consecutive life sentences, or just burned alive. I could really care less about the "issue" with capital punishment.

Also, it's not about the people knowing, it's about the people caring.

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