The Intergovernmental Panel on Economic Racketeering announced today that global economic rent and usury threatens the planet. “Even the Eskimos are drowning in debt”, reports one scientist, Dr. Blood N. Gore, studying the cause of poverty. “Soon, they’ll all be unemployed, their igloos will be melted and foreclosed, and they’ll be homeless in Alaska where there is more than enough land and natural resources for every citizen to own thousands of homes and eat like kings. The pace of foreclosures and poverty in the land of plenty is frightening.”
If the pace of economic rent and usury as a percentage of GDP continues, California would be completely bankrupt and under water if the cost of insurance, debt, and rent continues, driving everyone out of their homes and shutting down businesses everywhere. Gore warns, “While it seems that the rent is becoming cheaper, one has to remember that high levels of debt are still making the rent expensive, especially for 99% of population who are becoming poorer, unemployed, foreclosed, and either homeless or living in their parent’s home on their parent’s pension, while the top 1% are grabbing all real assets for pennies on the dollar.” This confusion leads many experts to call it “wealth change,” “socialism for the rich,” or “wealth redistribution to the rich,” where government enables the wealthy to steal wealth from the working masses.
Usury and economic rent threatens the whole planet. No nation is unaffected by global usury and economic rent. The Federal Reserve can print more money than it sells as treasury bonds, but the Federal Reserve still collects a small percentage for having the unsold debt on the books. Most nations are under the strict control of the IMF and World Bank, enforcing the harmful credit-based monetary and banking systems threatening the planet and enslaving smaller nations into banana republics where the people are handed debt and giant corporations are handed land and natural resources. The only nations not under control of the usurious IMF and World Bank cartel are rogue dictatorships where the government collects all wealth and where the people do not benefit from their own production.
What is worse, is that the pro-liberty movement has been co-opted by big gold and bankers, people like Ron Paul and Alex Jones, who want to put us on another gold standard, eliminate taxation on unearned wealth, and implement hyper-austerity measures, so that they can steal wealth through usury and economic rent without any kind of economic justice or regulation to stop the theft, which would surely throw us into a new Dark Age. The banks have been working hard to remove barriers the classical liberals gave us to stop theft through economic rent. The banks put people under huge tax obligations for entitlements. Now they want to completely dismantle those barriers and take those entitlements away from the people who funded them without even addressing the biggest parasites on economies, economic rent and usury. They want to make the cost of economic rent and usury even more expensive.
The world has not always had usurious monetary systems. The Roman empire was built with bronze and copper coins. The British empire was built with Tally Sticks. Iceland and Canada had public banking after the Great Depression, but they became engulfed by the IMF after the stagflation of the 1970s. George Washington financed the American Revolution with the Continental though it was plagued by massive counterfeiting by the British military. Lincoln financed the Civil War with the Greenback. Local scrip was also used in the early American colonies and the Great Depression. Various other barter currencies have also been used not tied to debt or expensive commodities like gold.
Gore passionately explains, “It is an inconvenient truth that the cost of interest is destroying the planet. We are paying taxes on our earnings just to pay interest on public debts. Then, we have to turn around and pay the cost of interest and economic rent on everything else. The interest on homes and business even exceeds the cost of the land and development. We pay more on the interest on our home than we pay for the land and the builders who built us a home.”
Gore continues, “The financial, insurance, and real estate industries are 40% of the GDP. If you add national debt and all the other hidden costs of economic rent and financial interest, the numbers are horrifying. The value of usury and economic rent exceeds our GDP. We are worse off than the tenant farmers who paid rent to the land barons and serfs who made tribute payments to the monarchs during the Dark Age. If you want to know who is stealing your wealth and destroying your jobs, you can point your finger at the big banks and the governments and big corporations they control, including the news the television tries to sell you as truth and the candidates they try to get you to elect. It should make you angry. Even Jesus lost his temper at the banks.”
Gore suggests that we move towards a public sovereign currency free of usury and economic rent. “If the government actually printed money rather borrowed it, we would not even need income taxation to pay interest on national debt. Any inflation not corrected by economic growth would be an ideal progressive tax, which would encourage investment and job creation, without government forms. Even the Libertarians should like getting rid of the national debt and IRS.”
The legal tender of a nation should fund the government. Government should not have to pay interest on their own legal tender. For government to borrow it’s own legal tender is crony capitalism. It is a corruption of free markets. People are working on solutions which would not corrupt free markets and free us of usury. The American Monetary Institute and many others are working towards real solutions which would not corrupt free markets, but the media owned and controlled by big banks and big gold are ignoring the real solutions.
Thomas Edison made this suggestion clear in a newspaper where he wrote, “It is absurd to say that our country can issue $30,000,000 in bonds and not $30,000,000 in currency. Both are promises to pay; but one promise fattens the usurer, and the other helps the people. If the currency issued by the Government were no good, then the bonds issued would be no good either. It is a terrible situation when the Government, to increase the national wealth, must go into debt and submit to ruinous interest charges at the hands of men who control the fictitious values of gold.”
Gore warns against a return to the gold standard since a gold standard would not be free of usury and economic rent. “We have not seen such high levels of economic rent and usury since the fall of the Roman Empire, when the Roman Empire went onto a gold standard and threw the world into a Dark Age.”
It is suggested by most experts to tax unearned income and end taxation on earned income. Taxing labor makes labor more expensive. It leads to off-shoring and outsourcing. Taxation of labor makes the poor more poor. The income tax destroys jobs.
You do not have to tax labor if you tax economic rent through a land value tax. Land value tax is not only a more fair way to fund government. It makes land more affordable and encourages productive and efficient use of land. It prevents the creation of slums and homelessness. It prevents land being monopolized. Land monopolization forces citizens into sweat shops and modern slavery, which is more stark in small and undeveloped banana republics. The rich become richer in their sleep just because they own land. The poor become poorer because they must accept whatever wages are offered. For developed nations, land value taxation prevents boom/bust cycles in real estate since homes are valued according to the value of the development rather than the supply and demand of the land.
Taxation on undeveloped land value can be made progressive with a citizen dividend, to make sure every citizen has the right to land. America’s best-selling and self-published economist, Henry George, made the statement, “How can a man be said to have a country when he has not right of a square inch of it.” Thomas Paine, who crossed the Potomac with George Washington, suggested such a solution in his essay, “Agrarian Justice.”
It is noted by some experts that the classical liberals and even the Bible supports such an economic policy. They also note that the income tax was originally a tax on unearned wealth in America.
Gore also suggests providing public options in banking and insurance. The state of North Dakota has a state bank. The profits of the bank are used to fund government and make public finance less expensive. This is a positive step towards using the unearned wealth of usury to fund government rather than the usurer. Citizens everywhere can use a credit union, to make sure the profits of banking are used to help the people finance their needs and are encouraged to use small commercial banks who finance small business. It is critical to avoid the larger commercial banks since they have the power to corrupt governments.
Gore explains, “We have to do everything we can to take power from the big banks as they try to fix their balance sheets. Everyone has to take action to stop the credit contraction. Everyone needs to do everything they can to guarantee we have enough credit to pay our debts. The government should have let the banks fail. What does Bank of America do anyway? Nobody likes them. The buildings and buttons to push to expand credit already exists. All they have to do is put a new name on the door.”
Insurance is a form of finance and usury. Non-profit options in insurance are advised since the insurance corporation have a history of corruption, even delivering the very unpopular legislation, ObamaCare. The family doctor and their patients have been turned into corporate slaves. A public option in health insurance is the only hope in reversing this trend by removing the profit motive of big insurance corporations to lobby and corrupt government. Healthcare is too important to allow institutions of usury to make healthcare more expensive.
Dr. Blood N. Gore ends his dire warnings by poking fun at a major television ad, “When the prime rate is near zero and your Capital One credit card in your wallet is charging 23% interest, you have a shark swimming in your wallet.”

“If the government actually printed money rather borrowed it, we would not even need income taxation to pay interest on national debt.
Jct: Of course, he’s right. So why not support Dennis Kucinich’s Bill 2990 to replace interest-bearing FED funds with interest-free Treasury notes like the Lincoln Greenbacks cited above? Or the Argentine Solution. Argentine Solution is Occupy Silver Bullet for Mayan Prophecy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a5FHsh_wqE
1000′s of local currencies can be initiated debt/interest free WITHOUT WAITING for a corrupt vote.
good luck with that… it hasn’t been done yet… what matters is the currency deemed payment for taxes and existing debt, public and private.
theredpillradio: 1000′s of local currencies can be initiated debt/interest free WITHOUT WAITING for a corrupt vote.
Jct: The real revolution is when those thousands of local currencies all adopt the Time Standard of Money and become a global network. In 1999, I paid for 39/40 nights in Europe with an IOU for a night back in Canada worth 5 Hours. When local currency networks link their local credits to the Time Standard of money, they will also be able to intertrade with other timebanks globally! And the banksters get no interest on the transactions. Har har har har har har har.
Of course you’re right, but the same can be said about meaningful reform at govt level.
I believe we should be challenging the Money Power’s monopoly both in the market place and at Govt level.
If only one of these independent currencies really breaks through, it could have a devastating effect on the Money Power’s credibility.
It’s total war, it should be waged on all levels.
Oops, this reply was meant for Keith’s answer to theredpillradio
But I have something for you too John:
We no longer need the same Unit of Account: there are other ways of creating convertibility and not only among the alternative units, but also with the ‘national’units:
http://realcurrencies.wordpress.com/2012/01/10/mutual-credit-for-the-21st-century-convertibility/
We no longer need the same Unit of Account: there are other ways of creating convertibility and not only among the alternative units, but also with the ‘national’units: http://realcurrencies.wordpress.com/2012/01/10/mutual-credit-for-the-21st-century-convertibility
Jct: Adopting the Time Standard eliminates any convertibility issues.
What Gore is saying in Keith’s article above seems to be spot on. But Gore has always been a hypocritical politician.
How is Gore to be trusted?
http://www.thespiritualun.org/socialcredit.htm