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Forum Post: Here's a concise roadmap re how to replace Wall Street:

Posted 12 years ago on Oct. 8, 2011, 3:43 p.m. EST by gr0106us (2) from Cantua Creek, CA
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Here's a concise roadmap re how to replace Wall Street:

"Agenda for a New Economy: from Phantom Wealth to Real Wealth" by David C. Korten (2nd edition, updated & expanded, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2010)

Sample quote:

"The Wall Street economy we have is highly effective and efficient at converting real living wealth to phantom financial wealth to make rich people richer. It is a path to collective suicide."

Here the title of each of the four parts of the book:

I The Case for a New Economy II The Case for Replacing Wall Street III A Living-Economy Vision IV A Living-Economy Agenda V Navigating Uncharted Waters

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[-] 1 points by amanoftheland (452) from Boston, MA 12 years ago

before We the People set about changing anything, we should understand the present system fully

[-] 1 points by BeCarefulForWahtYouWishFor (46) 12 years ago

Agreed. Maybe we should tax the rich people more. After all, this helps both classes. The general public gets more money and the people have an incentive to buy the rich people's products.

[-] 1 points by amanoftheland (452) from Boston, MA 12 years ago

We the people are Tax receivers not tax payers that why we file RETURNS. but sadly We the People do not understand things like double entry bookkeeping AND that it applies to them, because there corporate person is operating in bankruptcy. Corporate person is JOHN BROWN , real person is John Brown, The gov. always talks to JOHN BROWN and never John Brown. Just look at your drivers license or SS card

[-] 1 points by BeCarefulForWahtYouWishFor (46) 12 years ago

Can you clarify? I'm not sure I got your post.

[-] 1 points by amanoftheland (452) from Boston, MA 12 years ago

The government is a corporate fiction creation. Any government uses an all capital letter identifier. ex: UNITED STATES, THE STATE OF IOWA. these mark them as corporations not governments. Also they are all operating in bankruptcy. Those corporate fiction creations can only deal with other corporate fiction creations. This is why all your government ID cards have every letter of your name capitalized, because its not you, its your corporate fiction creation they created for you, so they can deal with you. Also that why you can not use the constitution to defend yourself in court. Constitutions are for the People. when you go into DISTRICT COURT OF WHATEVER they are only looking at JOHN BROWN, the corporate fiction creation that has no constitutional rights.

[-] 1 points by BeCarefulForWahtYouWishFor (46) 12 years ago

The government isn't a "corporate fiction creation". The government has been around long before mega corporations were created.

[-] 1 points by amanoftheland (452) from Boston, MA 12 years ago

you'd have to see the US styles manual. thats where the information on capitalization is. Also the united states code clearly defines the united ststes government as a corporation that can sue and be sued under its name. buy you can more easilt find the same statement in New Hampshires RSA's under the State title

[-] 1 points by amanoftheland (452) from Boston, MA 12 years ago

Henry Ford once said " It is well enough that the people of this nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning"... Well Henry, tomorrow morning has arrived Because the American people now know how the banking and monetary systems work in this country and I am one of them. I know where the wealth of the American people is hidden!

[-] 1 points by gr0106us (2) from Cantua Creek, CA 12 years ago

Here's a concise roadmap re how to replace Wall Street: "Agenda for a New Economy: from Phantom Wealth to Real Wealth" by David C. Korten (2nd edition, updated & expanded, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2010) I The Case for a New Economy II The Case for Replacing Wall Street III A Living-Economy Vision IV A Living-Economy Agenda V Navigating Uncharted Waters

[-] 1 points by gr0106us (2) from Cantua Creek, CA 12 years ago

Here's a concise roadmap re how to replace Wall Street: "Agenda for a New Economy: from Phantom Wealth to Real Wealth" by David C. Korten (2nd edition, updated & expanded, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2010) I The Case for a New Economy II The Case for Replacing Wall Street III A Living-Economy Vision IV A Living-Economy Agenda V Navigating Uncharted Waters