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Thursday, February 17, 2011

The Supreme Economic Structure


The Supreme Economic Structure




I find it necessary to share this idea with the world. This is nothing of profound wisdom, but a matter of common sense. I pondered and made an examination on the reality of economics during these times of a deep recession. I asked myself just what would constitute change. As we know things are about to change in the world and America, but what actually the evolutionary process is.



The 13 families will be replaced by the 6 families in the days of the last judgment. But who is to say when the last days will actually be, as just the discussion itself can last for decades. What we need be concerned with is how the society is designed to function.



The inner circle always stays the same. Now you have to picture a circle and then several circles within the circle, like a layer of onions. The closer to the inner circle the more powerful you are. The economy allows people to prosper in different ways, usually based on education and sometimes bruit strength. However the inner circle is an inheritance and not necessarily the most educated, strong or skilled, so how can this be? The inner circle always stays the same!



Power is handed down, given or taken. Meaning it is an inheritance, it is given to people outside the family for whatever reasons or one has to take what they feel they deserve in life. There are systematic structural designs already setup to suppress those who try to take and personal reasons to add more people to the inner circle areas or near it. Sort of like if you have enough autonomy they will invite you into a new form of slavery with greater rewards. This is the true meaning of adultery, as Lil Wayne put it; he is in love with money. The inner circle is where the money is at, but if the old 13 families lost most of their money how can they still have monetary power? How can this be if money is a symbol of power? But remember those in power can change what is the symbol of power and money can become obsolete.



The bottom line is that the financial configuration is fixed. The rule of the law is to maintain the status quo. The way business is done may change, but the grand architect will find a way to keep people playing his games and by his rules.









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