Saturday, December 20, 2008

Difference between "cashless" and "moneyless" society

The Zeitgeist Plan has thrown alot of people who know about the Federal Reserve into an all out war against a resource economy. These people attack the Zeitgeist Plan on multiple fronts, but the economic one I will tackle in this blog.

The architects of the Federal Reserve openly want a "cashless society". This society would be given a certain amount of credits issued onto cards or onto chips implanted into people or onto their cards. This would be ultimate control. With a flick of a switch all your computer generated "credits" would disappear. Today they are pretty close to this cashless society. Most credit cards are issued with an RFID tracking device. All port workers are issued a TWIC card with an RFID locator chip. Many U.S. states are close to issuing a global drivers license with an RFID chip. Now the world's newspapers are simultaneously calling for a Global Government and heralding an economic collapse so devastating that Global Government will be controlled by banks.

The zeitgeist plan calls for a "moneyless society". No credits would be issued, no money of any sort would change hands. The only thing people would have to worry about is what to do with their day. I've already blogged about the possible ways automation and self sufficiency has been acheived in other, smaller societies. The challenge will be reshaping man's warped vision of life on earth. As I have said in earlier blogs this challenge will not be forced onto people, but like the Amish some will recognize its promise of a better life. Unlike the Amish, resource economists won't reject technology besides the technology of tracking individuals and items for personal gain or control. The only tracking will be to determine the community's needs versus the resources they can produce. And no central governing figure will determine the community's needs, it will be done by the most skilled technicians in that community.

The nuances of a cashless society versus a moneyless society can all be boiled down to control. In the New World Order sponsored cashless society an oligarchy of wealthy people decide how much purchasing power a person has. In a resource economy no one has any purchasing power, but everyone is responsible for maintaining their community. The control in a resource economy is enforced by personal self interest and community awareness. The only way this control can be implemented is by education about the benefits away from central authority and towards a community based society.

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