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It is for us to determine whether we can claw back the moral power to put an end to the monetarist (money ex nihilo) practice and re-establish a real-value exchange system in place of a fantasy numbers system. However, the fundamental principle – usury – is not, apparently cannot, be confronted, let alone abolished.
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Now that, as I had only the week before demonstrated, the monetarist system has in effect collapsed, its theoretical foundations cannot sustain rational critique, cannot pretend that ‘business’ can continue using these instruments, institutions and protocols. It is because of the limit nature of the universe, that an exchange system that admits of the theory that increase can function when what is at hand is limited, must be forbidden. The Divine Creator affirms His reality by the confirmation that since nothing is associated with Him, everything in existence, that is creation, is other-than-Him, thus is in-time, has form and limits. In a limited and finite world the modern men declared that increase in the exchange was not only permitted but theoretically without limits. The foundation of modernist atheism lies not in a metaphysical construct which declares that man does not ‘need’ the idea of Divinity – it lies in the embracing of usury as no longer forbidden, but necessary. These were the last human beings on the planet, in what we name as Fitra, driving off the usurer sub-humans – us. They returned and fired arrows and spears at the ‘plane to drive it away. When they saw the small ‘plane fly over them, they rushed into the jungle.
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Recently, we were shown on TV a remote Amazon tribe previously unknown to the Brazilian government. That means, alas, all of us within the financial system now globally established. The monetarist society is one based on usury. Posted by admin OctoOctoPosted in Uncategorized 2 Comments on Crisis! What Crisis? The Collapse of the Monetarist Society, Part Three, by Shaykh Dr. As he approaches the end of his speech one soon realises that the whole thing has been a genteel preamble to a request for a share in the proceeds of what his colleague (Canterbury) rightly describes in the Spectator as, “…that almost unimaginable wealth has been generated by equally unimaginable levels of fiction, paper transactions with no concrete outcome beyond profit for traders.” Our bad cop should perhaps take note that these transactions rarely involve anything quite so tangible as paper! Eloquent testimony to the mollifying powers of the English shires when even the plain speaking man from Uganda chose to address the gathered fraternity of international bankers in terms more suited to a Harrogate tea parlour than the fire and brimstone which their unbridled consumption of usury truly deserves. Last week the Church of England rolled out its big guns, in the form of the Archbishops of York and Canterbury, and trained both barrels on the perceived culprits behind the current world financial crisis in a ‘good cop-bad cop’ duo where the ‘bad’ cop (Canterbury) is so good that the ‘good’ cop (York) is forced to be positively obsequious. Posted by admin OctoOctoPosted in Uncategorized Leave a comment on The Great Crash and its Causes Predicting the Last Hour How much different are we from those ancient peoples, discounting our once-upon-a-time technology and the veneer of culture with which we ornament the dormant savage within? Certainly the events of those fateful years only served to underline the essentially flimsy nature of our vaunted civilisation, even if subsequent history might be interpreted to bear out the optimism of those who believe in man’s basic goodness.įrom the unpublished novel Wings of the Butterfly Primitive peoples had the natural phenomena of lightning, wind and rain, of earthquake and pestilence which they clothed in the garments of the gods, to render them a little more familiar and amenable to propitiation. Such a massive dislocation of ordinary existence must, perhaps unavoidably, grow in dimensions with the passage of time.
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The Crash has almost inevitably become over the years the stuff of legend. (Irene O’Donoghue’s Essay on the Period)