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The policies and schemes created by established intellectuals and reputed best economists have
proven not to work well. The use of Federal Reserve System, Central Banks, and International
Monetary Fund policies have created unemployment, world-wide poverty and abuse, inflation,
recessions, market collapses, housing bubbles, unnatural monetary creation, insolvent banking
systems, and indebted generations yet to be born – their concepts are based on old world
oligarchies, false theories, and skewed ideologies.
Many of these intellectuals and economists acknowledge the systems they have created cannot be
fixed, and are based on flawed theories that are not adequate in concept for a global economy with
billions of participants. They have synthesized fractional banking and quantitative easing policies
which fictitiously increase the money supply and thereby demand. High demand raises the prices of
goods and services for the poor, which slowly festers rebellion, results in war – and is a system of
culling.
The fear of equitable distribution of natural resources would diminish if people were taught,
recognized, and acted constructively based on real outcomes. Individuals could recognize these real
outcomes if they were provided with fully disclosed information that revealed both positive and
negative effects. Truth can only be determined with accurate reporting systems.
THE PROBLEM IS SYSTEMIC
The systems we make use of are not compliant with Natural Law, and thus fail to ensure the needs
of the people are met. Our current systems are inadequate for:
• Analyzing the true state of production and capacity
• Determining the true state and percentage of unemployment
• Determining the true will and desire of the people
• Assessing the true effects of legislation and production
• Ensuring and enforcing resource conservation
• Ensuring innovation and open markets
• Ensuring the proper education of all citizens
• Ensuring efficiency, justice, and deterring crime and corruption
• Ensuring people can develop their full potential
Further, governing administrative bodies are inadequately educated for solutions, and often are
cruel and corrupt beyond logic and reason.
Many nations suffer the effects of prescribed poverty, ill health, are exploited, and lack the
technical education and skills to properly make use of the land’s resources for the benefit of its
native population.
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