Rather a cryptic remark. (That was the only sentence.)
People are writing that there is a system.
Since we have been alive, no matter what age or what religion or what beliefs one may contemplate about having...there is a need to survive. In order to survive, a human absolutely must have air, water and food. Moving along...humans have eventually come to a point where "systems" are enacted in order to make other people work while the people who enacted the systems got to play. The haves and the have not so to speak.
The haves are always at war and propagandizing EVERYTHING. They create havoc in the masses until once again they have everything, while others cannot get or make or create or save anything. We are at war with the people taking, poisoning, burning our food supplies, chem-trailing, vaccinating, stealing our tax money and literally using it to enslave us even more. Cannibalizing our money, taking us off the gold standard (you cannot print endless money on the gold standard!) and opening up China for trade, thanks Nixon!
I understand what money is and how it is used.
We have gone from being humans in a world where you hunt, hopefully store food up in the winter and survive till the next year, to being whiny babies who cannot stand themselves or the world they live in. They form beliefs which harm themselves and don't even understand what they are fighting for.
I don't live for just myself, although now I am at a point where I may do as I wish and whatever I want basically. I am not rich, but I don't have other people to take care of, so I may freely focus on what I would like to do with my life. I raised my children, they are on their own and making their way through this life. They were raised on a goat farm, they have seen life, death and where their food comes from up close and extremely personally. They have learned compassion, how to grieve without fear and how to care for those you love since they were small. In order to stay home with them and home school them, I cared for my grandmother who had severe Alzheimer's for 7 years. Then I cared for my father in law who had vascular dementia and congestive heart failure for 5 years. I earned enough MONEY to feed, care for my family and thrive the entire time. Was it difficult? Yes. But I am happy to say, both my Grandmother and my Father in law lived a much happier life with myself and my two kids than they would have in a residential setting with CPA's (basically paid caretakers who don't love them like family would..) And much less expensively as well!
Money itself is not bad. Our fight is with those who would make money a system. Money is just a contract that makes it easier to handle then gold coins or other bartering items. Money equals food, water, a home ect...
Our Constitution was set literally up for Congress to coin our money at 1% interest, compared to the Federal Reserve LOANING US OUR OWN MONEY for grossly inflated rates, and isn't even FEDERAL. They passed that is 1913, which was shortly followed by the Income Tax in 1916. Thereby enslaving our incomes and our money supply. That doesn't mean give up. It means we should fight more for what life is!
The people who want all the money are the ones we need to be aware of and protect ourselves from, which is what the Constitution was meant to do for individuals who aren't the kind who can make a LOT more than other people. We aren't all market managers or billionaires. I am not against people being rich. I am against a system which oppresses everyone which is where we are headed.Without money, just computer systems that they perfected in China to enslave us here.
If we let them.
~Bonnie
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Re: Earning wages is NOT slavery. It is trading honest work for honest m....
Once you figure out what "money" is, it will start making sense.
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: If it isn't enough, do more. Think outside the box. Get a
: better job. I have been homeless. I have had 12 W-2's to
: file in one year. If I didn't like the amount of the wages
: I earned, I looked elsewhere. When I was a veterinary
: technician, I learned, got better, looked at jobs posted,
: went for interviews and earned better money. I was never a
: slave. I was an honest worker, who earned my money the old
: fashioned way. I earned it. I was proud of my
: accomplishments.
: I went from being a homeless druggie living in my 1972 Dodge
: Dart to making 10.00 above minimum wage by getting sober
: and working hard to change my life. I got sober in 1994 and
: have earned my way ever since.
: I am guessing many people don't really think about how they
: perceive themselves.
: ~Bonnie
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