Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Where is the path to freedom?

When the dollar crumbles, the world will break apart into pieces. The pieces will vary. It's like when Harry Browne said 'Finding Freedom in an Unfree World.' Each piece of the world is different. They are not all the same. There is nothing special about the United States anymore. The US dollar crumbles and a lot of the slaves are freed. They will have smaller parasites locally.

Some ways go up, some ways go down, with inflation or deflation, but what matters is what the parasites are doing on top of that.

Our reduced quality of life is because of the parasites, not because of an absolute decline of resources.

What does the United States have that is so special that holds up the dollar?

I lost what I was seeing, except this, that we want to know how the slaves can be freed - that is what we care about, that is what we look forward to. Where is the path to freedom? Through diversity, when the dollar crumbles, when the world is less uniform.

These prices are not measuring an absolute shortage.

There is a strain between the different currencies. They want to make them uniform. The more uniform they are, the less informative they are. Then they collapse. They collapse more severely over more at once. If only they were local they would only collapse locally.

People were googling me because he posted in the forum. They were calling me to see if I had a reply. This is my reply. The money is not safe if you bet on ever-increasing scarcity of resources. If you bet on the 'paradigm shift' that guy wrote about - if you forget the parasites and the financial system - you are in danger.

The financial system is a separate system that is not connected to the resource supply system of the material world. The financial system is a mathematical system. The numbers inside the financial system cancel out and can wipe out trillions of dollars only through mathematics, not through actual destruction of material objects.

We are looking for the path to freedom. We hope for more freedom for more people.

I don't want people to lose their money betting on ever-increasing scarcity.

The path to freedom is through financial diversity, when the dollar is less universal, when local currencies are stronger and more varied.

I can't say any more without repeating the same old things. There is not much more to the vision than that.

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