Thursday, October 23, 2008

Designing out Crime

How would a resource based economy design out crime? The most egregious crimes today are done out of survival. Whether criminals commit a mugging, bank robbery, sell dangerous drugs, insider trading or enslave a nation they always justify their actions to perpetuate their own survival. What does survival mean in today's economy? Survival means having the capital necessary to continue their lifestyle. A sinister consequence of the currency system is the criminals lifestyle increases with their willingness to commit greater morally reprehensible actions. For example, a mugger might get away with a couple hundred dollars, while a President makes billions sacrificing innocents and soldiers creating a false war. In my estimation the crimes having to do with money and survival will all be phased out in a resource economy. Here's a partial list: mugging, bank robbery, theft, insider trading, embezzlement, political crimes (all the cheating of citizens to fill their own coffers). Also violent crimes would dramatically decrease because the violence driven by poverty would cease. Other crimes within our society will either be accidents or phased out when people understand human psychology.

Today we live in a pathocracy. That means we're ruled by people who have pathological ideologies that seek to destroy human life. Here are a few examples of our ruling class:
- Secretary of State Madeline Albright said she has no problem killing half a million innocent children in an interview with Barbara Walters
- Prince Albert proclaiming his wish is to reborn as a virus that kills 90% of the population
- the document "Project for a New American Century" is produced by the incoming George W. Bush's presidential advisors which calls for a new pearl harbor event to further terrorize and control the american people. That "pearl harbor" event happens on 09/11/01.

The ruling class supports a monumental evil that pushes any means justifies its end. Their endgame is a small group of elites to rule over a servant class. What happens to society when at the top are the most criminally competitive people? Their moral aberrations seep into everyone they influence. The society becomes sick with adopted criminal ethics. In a resource economy no elite have any capital and do not control resources. The society would no longer be a pathocracy and would transform into a isocracy (equal political power for each citizen).

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