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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

War and Policing the World, Religious Prohibitions, Oil Pegged to the Dollar Feeding Islamic Influence, Nuclear Poliferation, A World Driven by World Consumers and World Capitalistic Democracies

If we wish to abolish war as a legitimate means of settling disputes in the world, what must we do? One can imagine how this could be done. The problem is that all political systems, world religions, world economic systems want to control them. In an aspect, one will never do this. For the world is an economic democracy and a political democracy according to ideas being sold to the public world masses. At the end of World War II, we found out the hard way, if we just let problems grow in the world through isolation and protective economic and nationalistic ideals and policies when we draw in our nationalistic shell as international events that degrade and create sufferage upon humans around the world. People were being oppressed by rights taken away by totalitarian governments, freedoms were being silenced through over-regulation of information, prohibitionist religious fascism, corporate fascism and racket of the international military complexes. The world is an exchange of making money and enhancing human life endeavors through open and economic freedoms and the free flow of information available to all, not just the few who are the world elite and monopolizers. There are a couple things in the world, we as world citizens must let go if we are to decentralize the world further towards a freer world and this is the proliferation of nuclear weapons into the wrong hands, especially religious fanatics and extremist that use religion as a tool to obtain their own greedy needs. Oil, which engulfs us into the Middle East and cost taxpayers children with the USA funding most of the bill. You see, in 1973, we left the gold standard and pegged the dollar to oil, when and if all energies could be diversified through nonsubsidies of the industry, deregulating it, ending suppressed patients that are bought than sat upon to keep the old system going. The energy markets like any markets of a worldwide democratized capitalist system should be controlled by the world consumer in the world marketplace. Far from fascist monopolizing systems that would hinder the progress of people being free and independent in mind, soul and endeavors in their journey to life on their terms.

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