Wednesday, April 8, 2009

WHAT IF ITS NOT AN ACCIDENT

Where did all these money problems start? Why now? We know why it is happening. Some say that people use their credit too much. They do. However, why have not more been saying the same thing to companies who play and gamble with the monies of a lot of smaller people, testing, experimenting, putting up new [and expensive] fronts here, there, and everywhere? If they/we had, we might not be in this mess right now and at this time. It did have to happen inevitably because living on credit is a dangerous game at the best of times, and soooo expensive.
Mr. Bin Laden doesn't hurt for money, now, does he. Has no one thought that this might actually turn out to be a ploy of binladen or some other power source unfriendly to the west? It would be a relatively simple thing for cash dollars to entice greeedy, hungry western commerce into positions dangerously balanced on the edge of the abyss, with promises of a golden future while luring ever farther, ever nearer the edge of that abyss, sold out by some of their own, our own.Now, perhaps, they see it too, or at least are beginning to, now it is too late. Empty space is what they have survived on for years, raising prices to support their position on a greedy stockmarket, all members of whom, live and gamble on empty space, a thing called credit.We are all guilty of being lazy, greedy, hungry, and of course, dumn. Why not, just for fun, go to an imaginary space on the internet. The one I mean has properties for sale [in real dollars], which means you just bought nothing, but hey, it looks good for the moment. You can buy real estate too. It's cheaper, maybe, than the life around you, true, but, like our world right now, it too is nothing for nothing. What? Why virtual worlds of course. Now you can sit on your ass and spend your money like crazy, buying buildings, property, assets {hahaha}, and go broke just like some of them do, although they are still growing, for now. That imaginary world is the world we are now living in, where only the power brokers behind the world scenes, win. We are pawns in a game that we don't even know is being played. Societies are their chessboards. They win, we live well and get fat, they lose, well we will fade and starve, the player, however, can just begin another game.People like to imagine themselves as animals, from childhood up, but in truth, I believe we are all like one animal, the lemming. Every so many years they suddenly rush headlong for the cliffs and the ocean, dying in huge numbers. The survivors, who think things are now better, grow and get fat, waiting for their turn, our turn to rush to our deaths.