Monday, February 13, 2012

2012 Is the Belief in Market Forces Just Primitive Religion?





I was looking for images to create a video I am working on about 'Market Forces' and how economists and, well, basically everyone talks about them as if they are some mysterious force that invisibly controls the world Economy and how that is ultimately used as a way to cover up the fact that our system is actually just based in individual self-interest and thus never actually supports what is Best for All. That is by design, of course (see: The Secrets of Competition).


The 'market forces' are really just the sum total of all of the actions of everyone who participates within the system from the starting point of survival competition, and basically only concern for one's own immediate interest without and consideration of what is Best for all that is Here physically. Thus decisions are made at every level that do not consider the physical Equality that we all need a home, food, clothing, electricity, and essentially equal access to the resources that are actually provided by the Earth freely to all. Instead that is abused and because everyone is only concerned with their own little bubble of reality called their 'self' (which is really just your mind), then we can't see what is really going on in this world - where billions of people go without the basic necessities due to the control of resources by the few. And we accept and allow this (see: Game Theory).


Anyway, I came across this picture (the one at the beginning of the post) while searching for 'market forces'. It represents the 'bear and the bull' which represents the two opposing market forces of going up and going down. It reminded me a bit of how indigenous cultures and pagans, for example, would use animals images to embody or represent forces that they believed were beyond their control.


It shows how primitive we really are when it comes to how we interface with the world around us and with each other. That we have not evolved past the state of believing in 'unseen' forces and 'invisible hands' and that we still use symbols to cover up the reality that is there for anyone with any Self-Honesty to see. That being that we all accept and allow this system as it is and therefore we are all responsible for the 'ups and the downs' because we participate in polarities even within ourselves on individual levels.


Its not magic that the economy goes up and down. It does that because the system is based on polarity. Some have - some have not. It doesn't have to be that way - that is just what we accept and allow.


Its also not magical or mysterious why you feel really great in the beginning of a relationship but it always goes bad and then it may go up and down over and over until it finally crashes and falls apart. (sound familiar?) We participate in creating feelings and energies towards the other person in the relationship, we also participate in thoughts about other people we might like to be in relationship with (see: What is Sex: Relationship Profiling) - we don't accept responsibility for what we created and then when the energy runs out or the good feelings run out - we blame the other person. Or we believe the 'magic has run out.' What self-dishonest bullshit (see: Mahatma Gandhi: Self-Honesty). 


see our Destonians Wiki on with subjects like Equal Money and Equality for All
also visit equalmoney.org to find out more about the Equal Money System
visit Desteni to research guidelines for Equality and to know and learn more about how the system we live in works 

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The Money Game

Some claim that the money system is merely a game and that all one must do is play by the rules to win. There really are very few basic rules, so let us examine them.


Rule 1. Money is of ultimate value. Given a choice one should always do that which gives one more money.


Rule 2. Without money one is not allowed to eat, drink, sleep, have a home, become educated, or have transportation.


Rule 3. One may work for money, but one must have money in order to travel to and from work.


Rule 4. To earn more money, one must have an education. One must understand how the money system works and the rules by which it operates, however no one will be told the rules unless they pay money to learn them.

Rule 5. Anyone may kill, rape, torture, extort, libel, slander, and in any other form abuse anyone they wish as long as they have enough money to cover it up, pay off those they have abused, pay off those who would investigate the abuse, pay enough money to those who write laws restricting the specific abuse, or to simply hire enough people as bodyguards to protect oneself from retaliation.


Rule 6. One must at all times use money to protect only oneself. One must always use money to deprive others of their money or ability to obtain money. One may from time to time give money to others in order to keep the majority of people from realizing the rules of the money game. This is generally called charity and should never be done in a way that changes the rules of the game.


Rule 7. Under no circumstances should one ever admit to anyone including oneself that the money game is constructed in a way so that no one ever wins. One should never allow oneself to realize that the money game ends at death. For this money is to be used to entertain and otherwise distract oneself and others from ever realizing this point. This is critical.


Rule 8. The money game should never actually benefit anyone, even those with money. It should always at all times be against the best interest of all involved. This basic premise should also never be admitted to oneself or others and money should be used to distract from this point as well.

Investigate Equal Money - together, standing as one Group as Humanity, we can change the rules to create a system that is Best for All. 

To learn more about the Equal Money System check out these informative, interesting books and interviews:

What the FAQ is Equal Money System


What is Money in the World?


Energy and Consumerism


The Future of Money Volume 1


Making Peace with Money

Freedom of Choice and Equal Money






see our Destonians Wiki on with subjects like Equal Money and Equality for All
also visit equalmoney.org to find out more about the Equal Money System
visit Desteni to research guidelines for Equality and to know and learn more about how the system we live in works


Cancer is a Serious Business for Capitalists

Under the capitalist sun, there is nothing sacred.
Money talks.

- Li Chuan Chen, PhD
from "Cancer is a Serious Business"
The documentary, "Cancer is Serious Business" provides a look into both the industry that has mutated around the treatment of Cancer as well as an expose on the attacks by the mainstream of the industry on an 'outsider' - in this case the Burzynksi Clinic and specifically Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski - the founder of the clinic.


To give a brief summary, Dr. Burzynski, in the course of his research discovered a treatment for cancer that involved the use of 'antineoplastons' which he found were present in the blood of 'healthy' people yet lacking in that of people with various forms of cancer. Through further research, he found that by obtaining these compounds from healthy people's systems and transfusing it into the systems of those with cancer, one could stop and reverse the spread and growth of cancerous tumors (for more perspective see: What are antineoplastons?)

Currently one is only able to receive treatment from Dr. Burzynski through qualifying for a clinical trial - which in most cases means that one has to have already undergone treatment through 'traditional means' which include radiation and chemotherapy. This means that most people who undergo Dr. Burzynski's treatment have already had there systems decimated through radiation and chemical poisoning. And yet Dr. Burzynski's treatment has still shown to save people's lives in cases where traditional methods have very little success (see the Patient Stories.) 


The purpose of the documentary 'Cancer is Serious Business' is to show the contrast between how Dr. Burzynski's treatments have been met by the Food and Drug Administration (which is responsible for certifying that new drugs and treatments are allowed to be distributed throughout the United States) versus the FDA's handling of treatments and drugs offered from large pharmaceutical companies.


In Dr. Burzynski's case, the FDA has still not approved antineoplastons for treatment of cancers, even though he has been researching and testing his methods since the 1970's. And this is not due to lack of evidence of his treatment's efficacy. He has produced many times patient records showing the effectiveness of his treatments but with the FDA and other organizations (such as the National Cancer Institute or NCI) rejecting his records. There is ample evidence for anyone interested to see that there has been an unfair treatment and scrutiny placed on Dr. Burzynski's research; one simply has to investigate. 


But what we would like to address in this post is the 'why' behind all of this. Obviously Dr. Burzynkski's treatments are a threat to the status quo of the Cancer industry - an industry worth billions and billions of dollars. For example, in order to run a clinical trial to gain approval from the FDA to begin distributing a new drug requires literally tens of millions of dollars. So right from the start any person or group that may very well have a valid solution to a disease or ailment is prevented from receiving approval just on the basis of money. Now it is possible to get grants to perform these expensive trials, however individuals not associated to the established medical and pharma companies, as was the case for Dr. Burzynski, often find it difficult to receive these grants.


Isn't it obvious that - in our current system - money is king? The quote in the beginning of this post is  from Li Chuan Chen, who was a researcher at NCI in the 90's. Truly there is nothing sacred.


Now, obviously drugs should be tested. We should not expect that Dr. Burzynski's treatment should just be pushed through without proper validation that the treatment works and doesn't cause unnecessary harm - but there are so many examples where the FDA does the opposite when it is in favor of a large corporation. Take the Vioxx story for example. According to the FDA's own estimates Vioxx, a treatement killed over 27,000 people as reported by Consumer Affairs. The painkiller generated over 2.5 billion dollars for Merck, which spend considerable resources to keep the risks out of the media, risks that Merck executives knew about from the very beginning. 


How can we trust a system that gives unfair advantage to those with money. It's fascinating that many will vilify people like Dr. Burzynski as quacks and trying to make a buck off of others suffering and yet defend large corporations and their executives who continually put profits before Life. And let us be clear, this is a problem with our entire system. There is no industry unaffected by the cancer that is the profit motive. Our children read textbooks which are ineffective at teaching math when there are methods proven to work (see the Singapore Method). We consume food modified with chemicals designed to increase our appetites and form addictions. We buy cell phones and video game systems assembled by literal modern day slaves in other countries simply because it reduces costs and therefore increases profits for the companies involved. The list goes on, however it is clear if one simply takes the time to look that our current system is one that is founded upon abuse.


Now, before anyone criticizes us for being one-sided and simply supporting Dr. Buzynski for being the 'under-dog', let us say this. We trust no one. I mean, how can we. In a system based on profit, where we know almost everyone is only acting out of survival and their own self-interest, how can we trust anything we read, hear, or see. How does one know when anyone is acting in our best interest when we know that, at the end of the day, if one does not have money, one does not eat. And no one really cares about making sure you or anyone else eats (see Game Theory.


Perhaps that is the real problem. No one really cares about anyone else. If they did, then decisions about which treatments for cancer will receive funding for research to decided once and for all which ones actually work, what their real success rates are, and what the actual facts are. Decisions about who lives and who dies would not be based on numbers on a balance sheet but rather on what decisions actually work in the best interest of everyone.


Obviously there is no point in judging or condemning anyone. One can not blame the execs of the big pharma companies for they are doing what we would all like to do in their position. The question is why we allow the system to be set up to function as it does. This is the fundamental point we must challenge (for further perspective on how choice is tied to money see: Freedom of Choice and Equal Money.) And if we are unwilling to consider a new system then no amount of outrage - no amount of activism, occupying, arguing or suing will make any difference. The time for us to stop putting individual profit above life is now. The time to start valuing all Life Equally and making decisions that support this value system is now. It is time that we consider an Equal Money System and the common sense that the only way we can live on this planet together without harming ourselves and each other - the only way to experience real peace, real freedom, real happiness, real brotherhood - is to love our neighbor as ourselves and to participate in a system in a real, physical way that ensures that our love is not in word only but that our every deed is Best for All and that no one goes without to give more to another (for further perspective on how to use money in a practical way that will bring about a real change see: Making Peace with Money.)

see our Destonians Wiki on with subjects like Equal Money and Equality for All
also visit equalmoney.org to find out more about the Equal Money System
visit Desteni to research guidelines for Equality and to know and learn more about how the system we live in work




Friday, January 13, 2012

Can't Afford Healthcare for Your Kids? You Could Go to Prison!


If you're a Parent and you can't afford Healthcare 
for your Children, YOU could go to Prison!

This is the story of a typical, lower class American family: uneducated parents with minimum wage jobs, supporting five children, in a constant struggle to pay their bills -  Monica Hussing and William Robinson couldn't afford health insurance for themselves and their children.  So when their 8-year old son, Willie's, glands started swelling they visited a "free" clinic, trying to get Willie the support he needed.  When they were told they would have to pay $180 just to get a diagnosis, which they couldn't afford, they went home and attempted several times to get help from social services.

Willie's swollen glands would come and go, and for months he appeared to be unaffected by them.  His sister stated that he still played like a normal kid, even wrestled and played video games.  "He was the happiest kid you could imagine.  It never seemed like he was suffering."  A social worker that visited the family implored the family to get Willie a medical check-up, but his parents decided they had to wait until financial assistance came through so that they could pay for medical insurance. 

Suddenly, Willie started feeling sick with cold/flu like symptoms.  He begged his parents to take him to the doctor, but they couldn't afford it, so his mother started giving him cold medicine.  Within 3 days of the onset of these symptoms, Willie collapsed at his home and died.  His autopsy showed that he had died from pneumonia, which was intensified because Willie had also been suffering from Hodgkins Lymphoma, a form of cancer that affects the lymph system.

Since Hodgkin's Lymphoma has a 93% recovery rate, and the fact that several witnesses testified that Willie was pale and thin and appeared extremely sick - his parents were charged with involuntary manslaughter, endangering a child, and felony assault.  After a trial that lasted several years, Monica and William have plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter and each face up to 8 years in prison.

The most fascinating aspect of this story is the widespread blame and hatred that people across the US are expressing towards Willie's parents.  There is even a poll on a popular website where 99% of voters say that Willie's parents "deserve to go to hell" for not taking him to get a medical check-up.  Comments on several websites threaten violence towards the parents, saying they should face the same pain that Willie suffered, or even worse.  Other people sympathize with the parents but blame social services and social workers for being lazy and inattentive.

Using common sense, we can see that blaming does not solve anything.  We blame in order to get a temporary feeling of satisfaction that "justice has been done", and through this we allow ourselves to ignore the fact that in order to keep another child like Willie from dying, we must step up and change the system that we're living in.  So, let's take a moment to really SEE the reality of what caused Willie to die, so we can see HOW we can stop this from ever happening to another child again.



Currently in America, each person is responsible to pay for their own healthcare and the healthcare of their children.  Healthcare is expensive, even when it is just preventative care such as yearly check-ups, and the cost rises exponentially if we get into an accident or if we get an illness.  Many Americans have health insurance, which is like a membership where we pay a certain amount monthly in order to get healthcare at a lower cost.

If you have health insurance and you get sick, the health insurance company will pay a certain percentage of your bill, while you pay the rest.  In some cases, the health insurance companies are able to lower the hospital bill by 95%, which clearly shows that hospitals are overcharging for their services


 
Research shows that currently in America,  52 million people don't have health insurance.  In Willie's case, even if his parent's HAD taken him to a doctor and diagnosed his cancer, they likely would not have been able to get insurance because Willie's cancer would be considered a "pre-existing condition".  When a person has a pre-existing condition, health insurance companies realize that they will not make money from years of "membership fees" from that person and will actually lose money by paying for their treatment, so they refuse to support the person who desperately needs medical care.

This is how the US Health Insurance Industry has become a $677 Billion industry, where healthy people to pay out of fear that they will get sick, and sick people get turned down for treatment that they desperately need- which in turn supports the US Medical industry, a $1.75 Trillion industry, to increase costs of treatments and care each year.

In Willie's case, even if his parents had been able to afford that $180 diagnosis at the free clinic, without insurance they would have hospital bills adding up to around $300,000 for x-rays, blood tests, chemo/radiation, medication, and follow up doctors visits.  They would be facing a debt that would be impossible to pay off in their lifetime.  They would have to decide whether to sacrifice their entire family's future in order to try to make sure Willie survived - IF Willie survived treatment... 


The reason Willie died is that WE have accepted and allowed an economic system which values money above all - and since every aspect of our lives is guided by this economic system, we have made each child's right to access healthcare completely dependent on the amount of money their parents have and how educated they are.  We have accepted and allowed ourselves to isolate ourselves into small groups - based on name and blood - so that we don't have to take responsibility for the child that dies - we can simply blame that death on their family.  The reality is, we are each and all responsible for Willie's death - we turned a blind eye and allowed him to suffer - because we allow this system where children are not guaranteed support and care from the moment of their birth.

At the most fundamental level, we can see that this is completely unacceptable.  Ask yourself, if YOU or YOUR CHILD developed Cancer, wouldn't you like to know that you were guaranteed access to the best healthcare possible without any limitation.  The only way you and your children can be guaranteed the best healthcare, with no financial limitations, is to make sure EVERYONE has that guarantee - that healthcare is a HUMAN RIGHT which is given to everyone EQUALLY.

YOU are the KEY to make this Guarantee!  
Be one vote for an Equal Money System, where no child will ever be denied access to Healthcare and Medical support!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Will Urban Tribes Exist in an Equal Money System?

Sociologists call 'neo-tribalism' a part of our Human Evolution...  
Or are Urban Tribes the key to Consumer Evolution?


'Neo-tribalism' is a sociological term that describes the theory that a consequence of our creation of massive societies is the movement towards tribal societies - not based on bloodlines - but on 'lifestyles'.  These so-called 'Urban Tribes' are subgroups of the larger urban societies, made up of people who 'choose' to be a part of the 'tribe' based on their persona (personality)- their definition of themselves.  In an attempt to identify themselves and stand out from mainstream culture, while still being supported by a small group of similar personalities, urban tribes create 'subcultures' based on various different lifestyle choices ranging from religion or philosophical ideologies to music and fashion preferences.


The members of urban tribes often project a belief that they are free individuals who have free will and freedom of choice, however most people join an urban tribe in order to 'fit in' and usually conform to the subculture to be accepted.  The key ideologies of a subculture become the thoughts and beliefs of each member, guiding their decisions and choices.  Members are labelled and even self-defined as the subculture they participate in;
Punks, Emo, Hipsters, Fashionistas, etc...
and they build and develop their urban tribe as a group who supports maintaining the lifestyle and image of these subcultures.


Corporations began to see how quickly they could turn an entire group of people on to their products just by aligning their advertising with the ideals of the subculture, in what is now called 'lifestyle branding'.   For example, Hot Topic is a clothing store in America that sells the stereotypical 'punk' and 'emo' and 'raver' clothing - kids can find all the clothing and accessories they need to create an punk urban tribe.  Some companies develop an entire subculture around the ownership of their products, for example Apple and Harley Davidson have urban tribe fan clubs where members join together in celebration of consuming products.  Lady Gaga has built a subculture of 'Gaga Monsters' - fans of her music and extreme fashion, which has created 'Gaga Monster' tribes around the world.


Companies with complimentary products often create events where a multitude of urban tribes from a particular subculture buy expensive tickets so they can gather together and talk about their interests, which further encourages buying more products.  An extreme example of this is Comi-con and other cosplay conventions, where urban tribe members obsessed with video games and cartoon animation dress up in elaborate costumes and test out the latest games and comics on the market, collectively spending millions of dollars to support their personas.  

More and more professional advertising companies are beginning to focus on developing product campaigns in direct alignment with subcultures, as their research has shown that once a small urban tribe accepts a brand as an identity, they create a trend which spreads, and everyone who identifies with the subculture must have the product to strengthen their persona-  ensuring that the company can survive.  And this is the evolution of the consumer, where buying is not based on physical need, but on the belief that we must maintain a false image of ourselves in order to feel as though we are 'special', and at the same time, feel like we 'belong'.

What is at the core of each of these urban tribes is desire to escape the reality of this world into a fantasy world - a desire to escape our responsibility for all of the pain and suffering that we allow for the majority of humanity just so some of us can get a good feeling.  And in order to get the best feeling, we must continuously buy the newest add-ons to our personas, to perfect and adapt our fantasy image of ourselves. We've allowed our search for an identity and a persona to separate us and isolate us from the rest of Life.  We've actually abdicated our true identities as Human Beings for a false sense of 'belonging' through something that is completely irrelevant and usually pure entertainment.

While we are worried about whether we are 'cool' and whether we 'fit in' and letting these fears become our obsession and addiction, we are ignoring half of the world's population who are struggling every day just to survive.  These people are REAL, and their struggles are REAL, and we are ignoring our responsibility to make sure everyone is supported, while we are consumed with our fake and irrelevant ideas of ourselves.

The Equal Money System is the first step to Unifying all of us together through the fact that we all exist here in this Physical Reality, we all require the same physical support in order to survive, we must equally support each other in order for all of us to Live, and therefore we are never alone or isolated.  Urban tribes, which are based on fear and separation will not exist -- instead people will gather in communities with same Principle, that what is best for all is best for each, and therefore all communities will be connected with each other and supportive of each other.  When we are each guaranteed to be equally supported in this Physical reality, we are supported to enjoy being here - I will not need false personas, because I am appreciated for Who I really Am as a Human Being - No one will desire to escape a Reality that is Heaven on Earth.


Find out more about the Equal Money System at www.equalmoney.org and,
Find out Who YOU Really Are at www.desteni.org

Saturday, December 17, 2011

No More Mortgages in an Equal Money System?!

 Approximately 50 million American households 
have a mortgage...


One of the most fundamental elements of survival in this reality is having shelter, a place where we can protect ourselves from extreme weather and predators, something that everyone needs in order to be able to Live.  This is the definition of 'Home', where we reside each day as support for our physical bodies, and it is common sense that everyone who is alive in this world should have a Home to live in.

 Research has shown that people who live in a permanent home, a home that they are guaranteed to be able to go to each day in order to sleep, eat, shit, shower, etc..., are more stable and effective, and are also more likely to support their neighbors and community.
Children who live in a stable home do better in school and are less likely to abuse drugs and alcohol.


However, in spite of this research, we live in and accept a Capitalistic system, where money is valued above all, so that each person who is alive in this world must have money in order to pay for the necessities of survival... or they must borrow for it and pay the consequences.

Homes are the highest priced commodities that most of us will pay for in our lives.  The reason for this follows inherently from our money-value system:  If we must have homes to survive, then those who own/build homes can price them as high as they want, and we must still buy them, therefore they price them very high to make the most money.  For example, 90% of American households make an average of $31,244 each year, while the average cost of a single-family home in America is $272,900.  There is no way for these families to save up enough money to pay for a home up front with cash (especially since the majority of them have to spend $10,050 of their annual income just to rent a home), so many families have to take out 'mortgages'.


Mortgages are legal contracts that bind a homeowner to the debt they own on their home through a creditor company.  Most mortgages last 30 years and have an interest rate that can change based on the "mortgage index" (which is a rate decided by big banks).  When a person signs a mortgage, the creditor sells the mortgage to banks and investment companies, which then allow other people to invest and make an income off of the homeowner's monthly payments of their debt.  As long as the homeowner pays their monthly payments on-time every month for 30 years, then they will own the home and the investors will make their money, and everyone is satisfied.

However, the nature of Capitalism is never-ending competition to see who can make the most money.  Therefore, in this current system, there will always be people who are not satisfied and will attempt to make more and more money in every way possible.  This is what happened in the 00's in America, where creditors (in order to sell more mortgages to investment companies) started offering high-interest, low monthly payment, no money down 'subprime' mortgages on very expensive houses to people who had low or no income.  These mortgages were created with tons of legal strings attached which made the repayment of the loan last nearly an entire person's lifetime.

**Literally, the mortgage was a 'gauge' that determined 
how much longer you had to Live in order to pay off your debt -- 
and if you die too soon, your debt gets passed on to your children**  


With the amount of people now 'able' to buy a house, companies began building tons of homes and marking up the prices.  And in order to buy their dream home, millions of people signed up for these "subprime" mortgages, completely unaware of the consequences and costs of the lifelong debt they were committing to.


Investment companies then bought up all of these subprime mortgages and offered them to investors with promises of high return rates.  **Some investment companies, such as the infamous Frannie Mae & Freddie Mac (which were set up and supported by the American Congress), deliberately lied to their investors about the risk of the mortgages they were investing in and distracted them with the promise of multi-million dollar returns.**  Many of these investors were corporations, who invested their assets and employee retirement funds in these subprime mortgages.  And for a while, the homeowners continued to make their payments, investors made their money, investment companies got their percent of the pie, creditors stayed in business, corporations around the world had more money, and everyone was temporarily satisfied.


However, several years later, with more people already living in homes under subprime mortgages - homes were not as much in demand, and the companies trying to sell homes had to lower their prices in order to get anyone else to buy them.  This led to the value of everyone's homes dropping, and the people who were locked into the subprime mortgages were now living in houses worth a fraction of the debt they owed (this was the case for 8.8 million homeowners in America).


Also, around the same time the Federal Reserve raised interest rates (which led to banks raising their interest rates) and borrowers monthly payments increased to the point where many people began to default on their mortgages.  Some people even declared bankruptcy, walking away from their mortgages, but ruining their credit so that their chance of owning a home ever again is unlikely.

At this point, the entire value system began to crumble --

Homeowners were failing to pay their mortgages, which meant investment companies couldn't pay investors.  Investors started pulling what ever they had left out of the mortgage market, and many corporations began to lose money.  Those corporations began cutting back on their spending by laying their employees off.  These employees were homeowners, who now had no job and couldn't afford to continue paying their mortgage payments (even if they'd signed up for conventional, less-risky, mortgages).  Over $512 billion invested in the subprime market was 'lost', which had a giant impact on the entire global economic system, as many other countries copied this mortgage investment plan, and failed to sustain it as well.


Across the US, several million people faced losing their homes to foreclosure.  In the summer of 2009, a California man who had lost his job and defaulted on his suburban home mortgage, murdered his wife and 5 children and then committed suicide.  In 2010, two homeowners in Philadelphia killed themselves after their foreclosed homes were sold for pennies on the dollar at a sherrif's sale.  In July 2011, a Louisiana woman who was about to lose her home to foreclosure, murdered her three young daughters and then killed herself.  In November, 2011 a Pittsburg man who owed $552,000 on a house worth half of that, killed his wife, her elderly parents, and then himself. 


The 'mortgage' is a perfect example of how Capitalism is a truly fucked up system, which, in the long-run, supports none of us to be effective and successful human beings.  We abuse the majority of our fellow humans by putting a price on what they must have to survive.  We make a game out of survival where we are all competing against each other in a value system based on money, blind to all those we abuse along the way.

The system of Capitalism creates one human pyramid, where you must build yourself up upon the struggles of others below you.  But what happens when the people below you fall??  You have no foundation, and you fall and lose everything as well.  In that way, we are ONE, we all depend upon each other in order to continue to live in this world, but if we continue with our current system, we will all, as ONE, destroy ourselves into oblivion -- that's pretty f*cking obvious.



The only way that we can save ourselves is to make sure that everyone is supported Equally.  We must change our economic system to support Life, which is real and is fundamental to each of us being Here in this Physical Reality.  When we do this, no one will ever have to fear losing their home again, because no one will benefit from taking it away from them.  And no one will have to go into debt in order to provide a home for their family, because having a home will be a human right that is guaranteed from birth until death.  I'm sure you'll agree that no child deserves to live without a home, and no child should die because their parents can't afford one.


Let's Stop the Abuse of Mortgages and Debt! 

Stand up and be 
'One Vote for an Equal Money System',
Where everyone has a place to call Home! 


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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

No more Children on the Street in an Equal Money System


It is currently estimated that 150 million children are living and working on the streets 
across the world...


    Street children can be found in nearly every country, whether they are so-called "developed" or not.  The majority are born in and destined to a life of extreme poverty, in which they have ZERO opportunity to stand up for themselves and are completely subject to a fight for survival.  Most of them have parents who are poor and uneducated, unable to support a child with the most basic of necessities.  Some of them have parents who have cast them out as unwanted.  Others are the unexpected children of prostitutes, or have been orphaned when their parents died.  Some of them run away from home due to physical and sexual abuse.  Most of these children are born without birth certificates, unable to get documentation as a citizen from their government, and are therefore unidentified by the system.  With parents unable or unwilling to care for them, and governments who often neglects or completely ignores them, these children are left to fend for themselves.  But how can a child fend for themselves in the BIG  world out there?

They are forced to BEG...
Street children are found exclusively in urban cities - the hubs of people and money - where they beg in the streets for money from the passersby.  Often times, rural and uneducated parents will move their families to the city in hopes that they will be able to earn more money, only to find job competition and a rising cost of living.  As a consequence, parents inevitably must force their children to work in order to put food on the table, and children quickly become a commodity, where more hands out on the streets means more income for the family.  Many of these children, who are new to the city streets and naive to the corruption when money is involved, are quickly kidnapped and abused in order to make money for their kidnappers.

In India, which contains the largest population of street children (18 million), there are "beggar mafias" - groups who gather up street children and force them to beg for money to pay the mafia members.  There are many cases where children have been approached by someone who pretends to be a social worker, but drugs their food and takes them to a hospital where one (or several) of their limbs are amputated.

"In what was dubbed the ‘arms for alms’ scandal, doctors were filmed by Indian journalists agreeing to cut off the healthy limbs of children for just £100".  This apparently makes the children "better beggars" - more shocking and invoking more guilt in the "hearts" of people passing them in the street - which means more money for the mafia.  The children, however, have been permanently scarred.

They are forced to do Hard Labor...
Many street children and children of impoverished families are recruited to work for factories, since their small hands and keen eyesight make them very effective at sewing clothing and gluing small parts together.  The International Labor Organization estimates that over 250 million children between the ages of 5 and 14 are working in developing countries.  

In China, many of the factories and sweatshops that produce the majority of the products imported by the US and Europe employ child workers.  Here, children work on average 10-14 hours a day and make less than half the wages of an adult.  Many children are working in very dangerous conditions.  In 2003, a fireworks factory exploded in Hebei Province, China, where one child died and 34 other children were injured.  Investigators found that the children were being forced by their school teacher to make fireworks in the factory.  Some of these children had a quota of 1,000 fireworks per day.  

The abuse of child labor is well-known in India, where the majority of people are so poor that they are unable care for their children, and often sell them into "bonded labor" - where children become slaves, making little or no wages, and are expected to work for their "master" for their entire life.  It is estimated that there are 15 million "bonded" child slaves in India, working in nearly every industry, especially construction, brickmaking, domestic labor, silk production, and even the diamond industry.

In 2007, a textile sweatshop in Delhi, India was exposed for using children as young as 10 to produce clothing for Gap Kids during the Christmas season.  Many of these children were working 19 hours a day, forced to sleep in the factory, working back to back shifts in order to make sure their quota was met on time, and beaten if they were moving to slow or if they fell asleep.  Also, many of the children were not being paid for their work, and may have been working to pay off the debts of their parents or relatives.  Despite being exposed in 2004 for contracting to 136 factories that used child laborers, the Gap continues to contract to factories in impoverished areas in order to keep costs low, but with a new "policy" that all workers must be over the age of 14.

 
When India hosted the 2010 Commonwealth Games, it was revealed that child labor was used to prepare the stadiums for the influx of visitors.  Many of these children were street children, who had come with their family or friends to the stadiums to beg from tourists.  They were quickly put to work, hauling rocks, hammering nails, and lugging tools around for other workers. 

In Mexico, 300,000 child laborers work illegally as migrant workers in the agricultural industry.  These children come from poor families, often have parents who are also migrant workers, and must work long hours in the sun in order put food on the table.  Often the children get infections from open wounds on their hands, and also suffer from respiratory problems due to breathing in the chemicals used as pesticides on the crops.  In 2007, an 8-year old boy was crushed by a tractor while picking tomatoes on a farm, where the owner refused to take responsibility, claiming he didn't know that children were working in his fields.


In Cote d'Ivoire, West Africa, approximately 15,000 children between the ages of 12-16 are being trafficked in from the poorest towns to become slaves in the cocoa industry.  Cocoa farmers often meet with desperate parents who are struggling with money, and promise to give their children a good job so they can send money back home.  

These children are forced to work as slaves in the cocoa fields, expected to fill 80lb bags full of cocoa beans and carry them back to the farms.  Many of these children are kept in horrendous conditions, with 18 of them confined to sleep in one small room, with very little food and water, and are usually beaten when they do not meet expectations.  43% of the world's chocolate (a $75 billion dollar industry) comes from beans harvested by Cote d'Ivoire child slave laborers.  
They are forced to have SEX...
UNICEF reports that there are 200,000 child prostitutes in Thailand, 400,000 in India, between 244,000 and 325,000 in the U.S., 35,000 in West Africa, and 100,000 in the Philippines, Taiwan and Brazil.

According to the child prostitution advocacy group ECPAT, there are at least 2 million children held in sexual slavery in Asia today.  Most of these children have come from poor rural villages, sold by their families for several hundred dollars (which is usually enough to feed the entire family for a whole year).  Most of the time, parents are convinced by "brokers" that their child will be a nanny for a wealthy family in the city, or that they will be able to get a good job so they can send money back home, promising a better life for them - sometimes children are just kidnapped.  The majority of these children will never see or speak to their families again, as they are quickly sold off to brothels and pimps around the world. 
 
There is a myth among Asian men that having sex with a virgin will rejuvenate them and give them power.   "There are surprisingly large number of aging and wealthy Chinese businessmen who believe that they must deflower a virgin at least once a year to gain the energy needed to be successful in their business enterprise and have a long life" cite.  To feed this desire for young virgins, each year tens of thousands of girls are trafficked in and out of China from rural areas to become prostitutes.  Many of these girls are Chinese citizens, who have been abandoned by their families due to the "one-child policy" in China which encourages a preference for male children.   Asia has become the hub for European and American tourists to travel to for sex with children - where they believe they are less likely to be punished or prosecuted.  Many of these men claim they are helping the young children by helping them escape economic hardship.

"On this trip, I've had sex with a 14 year-old girl in Mexico and a 15 year-old in Colombia. I'm helping them financially. If they don't have sex with me, they may not have enough food. If someone has a problem with me doing this, let UNICEF feed them."
-Retired U.S. Schoolteacher (cite)


On the other side of the world in Mexico, Columbia, and Brazil, the child sex trade is becoming a giant industry.   Alex Fernandez, a 14 year old homeless teenager in Acapulco, describes the process that he goes through everyday when grown men take him to ritzy hotels and pay to have sex with him. "Yes, they buy me. The business gets me food. It gets me clothes, No one else helps me. What do you want me to do?"  Children here are paid $10 - $50 to have intercourse or oral sex with older men, but most of the money likely goes to their pimps.

Even in America, where prostitution is illegal, children are sold into sexual slavery every day.  The Department of Justice estimates that more than 250,000 young American citizens are at risk for of being forced into commercial sexual exploitation.  According to the FBI, a large human-trafficking organization in California in 2008 not only physically threatened and beat girls as young as 12 to work as prostitutes, they also regularly threatened them with witchcraft.  American girls who are forced to become prostitutes are largely unprotected by the laws, and if caught, are most often put in jail for prostitution instead of being considered a victim of human trafficking.  It is also estimated that up to 17,500 young girls are smuggled into the US for prostitution. (cite) 

According to UNICEF, it is estimated that over 30 million children have been trafficked for sexual exploitation over the past 30 years, with the numbers increasing each year consistently. Research shows that the number one reason that children are sold into sexual slavery is because their parents were too poor to take care of them.  And those who sell children into slavery will continue as long as the child sex trade is a $7 billion dollar industry.

They are forced to FIGHT in wars...


Street children and children from impoverished families are especially susceptible to being recruited to fight as soldiers in wars.  Some of these children become soldiers due to a promise of money and food, but many of them are kidnapped and forced to become child soldiers, where the majority die.  In the past ten years, child soldiers have been reported in many of the wars around the world - most notoriously in the civil war in Uganda, where approximately 30,000 young boys and girls were abducted and forced to become soldiers in the rebel "Lord's Resistance Army".  The young girls, some only 10 year old, were often raped, beaten, and forced to be sex slaves for all of the other soldiers in the group.

Recently, there have been increasing numbers of children recruited as child soldiers in wars in the Middle East.  In Afghanistan, children as young as 5 are being paid by the Taliban to plant IED bombs near the roadways where British and American troops are known to drive on.  Children are used because they are less suspicious, and they are also less likely to be attacked by foreign troops.  Many of these children are unaware of what they are doing and are simply following orders to make some money.  Children have also been recruited as suicide bombers - with traffickers being paid $7,000-$14,000 for a child suicide bomber.  In May 2011, a 12 year old blew himself up during a street bazaar killing four civilians.  In April 2011, in a nearby area of Afghanistan, a 13 year old detonated his explosive vest killing 10 people (including 5 young children) in an attempt to kill a military commander.  The use of children as suicide bombers has also been reported many times during the war between Palestine and Israel, where Palestinian children (often 14 or 15 years old) have been apprehended while carrying several explosive devices intended for Israeli soldiers. 

How do they cope with the Abuse?

Whether they are mutilated to make them better beggars, beaten and torn apart from being forced to have sex with 30 men in one day, forced to kill their fellow citizens during war, or overcome by illnesses and disease, these children are completely on their own with very little support from the people around them.  These children face the most horrible abuse possible and many of them turn to drugs to ease their suffering.




In this picture, a 12 year old Ukrainian street boy injects himself with a home made drug made out of ephedrine.




 

The most popular drug among street children around the world is glue huffing.  Glue is very cheap and can be easily abused, giving children a quick, short-living high that takes away their hunger and makes them feel warm.  Many of these children develop problems with their brain and nervous system as an adverse effect of the chemicals in glue.  Some children turn to drinking and hard narcotics as they spend more and more time on the street.  A research study in Egypt showed that the reasons for drug abuse among street children were largely to help subdue fears, help them sleep at night, and to be able to endure pain, violence, and hunger.

It is estimate that 70% of children who are living on the street are suicidal.  Many of them are suffering from diseases, especially HIV/Aids and other STD's due to being raped, molested, and from sharing needles.

How can WE stop this?

As you can see, the world is not a wonderful place for the 150 million children who must live on the street without any support.   If we have a look around the world, we are hard-pressed to find anything that ensures children's rights, and that is the main reason why children are prime targets for abuse.  They are mistreated, from the moment they are born, and live their entire lives as suffering.  Nothing that we are currently doing is helping these children, not a single charity or outreach group has been able to stop this abuse, and we cannot continue to simply donate to these groups and just hope that these children will receive the support they need.


We must be self-honest here and realize that we are all responsible for these children's suffering, especially when we want to simply ignore what is going on.  The very core of our entire world system must change in order to make sure that no child is born into this world doomed to a life of suffering.  We must stand up and be willing to change in order to ensure that children are given the Right to Life.  We must begin with changing the current money system, as money has become the number one reason for child abandonment, child slavery, and child sexual exploitation.  

The Equal Money System provides support for EVERY child, making sure that they are cared for the moment they are born until the day they die. 
  • In an Equal Money System, every child is guaranteed a home, with a bed and clean clothes, with clean drinking water and nutritious food.  
  • They are guaranteed access to health care, with all of the medicine that they need.  
  • They are guaranteed an education so that they can build the skills they need to be effective and successful in life.
  • They are guaranteed to have enough money to meet their basic requirements of life for their entire life.
  • They are guaranteed to have an Equal Right to Life as every other human being here on Earth.
In an Equal Money System, we value Life above all - which means that no child will ever be abused, forced to do hard labor, raped, or mutilated in the name of money ever again.  These children will grow into healthy, stable adults - who genuinely care about their fellow man, their fellow animal, because they were properly cared for in every moment.  These children will stand up for Life, because nothing will be holding them back, and they will become One with All of Life.



Every child deserves to live a life free of suffering. 
Learn how YOU can make this happen for ALL Children of the Earth!
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To learn more about Children around the World who Suffer from our corrupt economic system watch the following documentaries:

Cheated of Childhood (Russia) -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJ39fZWkgnM&feature=related

Child Factory Workers (Bangladesh) -
http://vimeo.com/1897357

Slaves of the Lake (Ghana) -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEDVFndYuT0

The Dark Side of Chocolate (Ivory Coast) -
http://documentaryheaven.com/the-dark-side-of-chocolate/

Very Young Girls (America) -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgqU3M6qAus

Playground (America) -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utjtLRqQuJI

 Inside the Child Sex Trade (Indonesia)-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szKqtiKmbC8

Child Prostitution (South Africa) -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xISFxedkhl8&feature=relmfu

Cutting Edge, Child Sex Trade (Romania) -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mz8R3mC1TEg

The Day My God Died -
http://documentaryheaven.com/the-day-my-god-died/

Fighting Child Prostitution -
http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/422/index.html

Child Slavery -
http://documentaryheaven.com/child-slavery/

Invisible Children - Child Soldiers in Uganda
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3166797753930210643