The end of the parasitic cycle

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Written by Active Indolent
Translated by Joe Blow

The end of the parasitic cycle
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One result of a debt-based monetary system driven by interest on top of interest is that all the more is collected by those on top who live upon interest on top interest. In the USA 1% of the population own 70% of the wealth (economy professor Michael Hudson). A level and equal distribution in such a systems is an impossibility (irrespective of if one uses the Left's "take from the rich" model or the Right's "trickle down from the rich to the poor" model). This, though an equalization, would mean that the poor with debts would be able to pay off their debts and thereby money would be obliterated through the payment. If everything was levelled out, it would mean that money would not be found.

The interest on top of interest eats up all that exists by way of  exponential growth. Albert Einstein is thought to have said that interest on top of interest is "the strongest force in universe".

And though the banks only create the debt (=credit=money in this system), but not money for the interest on the debt, so must still more debt-slaves be created in order for the new money=debt=credit to be created in order to pay the interest. But these new debts have a new interest where there is no money=debt=credit extra, and with that then more be created, and so on.

Finally, these "money creates money" (or "debts create debts") devour the the entire real economy and only stops when then there are no more debt-slaves to be thrown in in order to create the interest for the small clique at top.

Thus debt expansion (more well-known as credit expansion) reaches its physical boundary when there is not anyone or more to load debt upon. This is a point then the population in society rises up and demands back that which has been stolen by way of deciptive bankerism. I believe that the USA is near this point. The USA is sucked dry, as well as debt-host for these parasite, all industry is "outsourced", the population debt-laden up to their eyes, and there is no one else to lay debt upon (the poor who received mortgages, without income or the possibility to pay them back, they were the last).

So the parasite must find a new host whom it can to suck dry. For this is what the parasite has done during all milleniums that this debt-system has ruled - it tried to put out its sucking-tentacles around new victims. Most often, this usury-system has been condemmed by almost all religions (there is a religion that gives its practitioners the right to take usury from the practitioners of other religions) and prohibited for the larger part of time. But during the last three hundred years this system has spread itself over the entire Earth as a cancer.

The usurers(parasites) have sucked out everything of value by laying debt on everybody within the system when they have to replace money with debt (credit). When the host been exhausted, the parasite searches for a new victim, a new country with debt-virgins whom it can rape. This is the parasites normal cycle.

But there exists a physical boundary for all parasites.Though the entire world has globally implemented this parasite-system where money is replaced with debt that is created from nothing by a small elite. The distribution of wealth is so perverted that the West, who only constitute approximately 10% of the world's population, own almost all wealth. And when the entire Earth is captured and sucked dry by this debt-slavery-system, there will be no one new host to jump upon. It is a dilemma for the parasite.

So this little elite fears the murmurs which are heard from all the poor who are beginning to understand that they were deceived and used. The parasite's need of creating more debt from debt - more money from money, more interest for that small top that live on interest - demands all the more debt-slaves. But the debt -slaves have nearly nothing more to lose and the risk is great for the parasite that it will be driven out again.

We need a monetary system that is not built on parasitism.