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Notes from an 'alternate universe': Cryptocurrency, Advanced A.I., Aliens, the Deep State, and the future of Humanity

 
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Could there be a way to develop currencies for particular services, goods, commodities or resources so that if someone wants to get gas to fill up their vehicle they use gas tokens and if they want to get milk they use milk tokens, and so on?

If there will be a great economic collapse and ensuing chaos, can anyone rely on government or military backing of currency value or should it be based on what the currency is used FOR? If nobody wants milk then the milk token would have low value. But if everyone wants it then the milk token is highly valued and thus there would be economic incentive to "invest" in milk.

Investing could mean establishing and protecting ethical regulation of the milk token currency as well as raising and nurturing dairy cows (or goats, sheep, etc). It could manifest as ancillary support by improving living conditions for livestock, of preparing jugs and other containers for milk, refrigeration services, and so on.

All the value of the token (whether milk, or gas, or whatever) would come from actual, real, practical demand for that particular commodity, good or service and be measured on a real economic index, encrypted and distributed on the peer to peer ledger, independent of manipulation and inflation of value.

Value would be determined organically.
 Quoting: Steph 74533487


"You're only as good as the people around you and only as strong as the weakest link."

Is it a good idea to have cryptocurrency for each individual as their individualized customizable infrastructure for generating capital?

Is it possible to implement a cryptocurrency-based economic index of "real value of things" measured organically by the purchase of necessities (essentials), separate from luxury (nonessential) economic interactions?
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Could there be a way to develop currencies for particular services, goods, commodities or resources so that if someone wants to get gas to fill up their vehicle they use gas tokens and if they want to get milk they use milk tokens, and so on?

If there will be a great economic collapse and ensuing chaos, can anyone rely on government or military backing of currency value or should it be based on what the currency is used FOR? If nobody wants milk then the milk token would have low value. But if everyone wants it then the milk token is highly valued and thus there would be economic incentive to "invest" in milk.

Investing could mean establishing and protecting ethical regulation of the milk token currency as well as raising and nurturing dairy cows (or goats, sheep, etc). It could manifest as ancillary support by improving living conditions for livestock, of preparing jugs and other containers for milk, refrigeration services, and so on.

All the value of the token (whether milk, or gas, or whatever) would come from actual, real, practical demand for that particular commodity, good or service and be measured on a real economic index, encrypted and distributed on the peer to peer ledger, independent of manipulation and inflation of value.

Value would be determined organically.
 Quoting: Steph 74533487


"You're only as good as the people around you and only as strong as the weakest link."

Is it a good idea to have cryptocurrency for each individual as their individualized customizable infrastructure for generating capital?

Is it possible to implement a cryptocurrency-based economic index of "real value of things" measured organically by the purchase of necessities (essentials), separate from luxury (nonessential) economic interactions?
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human-centric resource based economy is the way

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(Bitcoin is being propped up by this group because they are using nodes around the world for computation. All they need to do is inject some liquidity into the markets, inflating the price until more jump in to perform these computations, which become increasingly more complex. The price they're paying is worth it, for their own purposes. But this model is completely unsustainable. I'm surprised it's been going on for this long.)

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The hundredth Chaol effect!

Surprised about digital printing propping? Tether?

Or the next move just taking time to dot the i's.
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(Bitcoin is being propped up by this group because they are using nodes around the world for computation. All they need to do is inject some liquidity into the markets, inflating the price until more jump in to perform these computations, which become increasingly more complex. The price they're paying is worth it, for their own purposes. But this model is completely unsustainable. I'm surprised it's been going on for this long.)

 Quoting: Chaoq


The hundredth Chaol effect!

Surprised about digital printing propping? Tether?

Or the next move just taking time to dot the i's.
 Quoting: SpawnX

Digital communism in the veil of digital freedom.
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What are the crypto notes?

Has Pitbull Token, $PIT, flown to the moon yet? Am I rich?

lol

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What are the crypto notes?

Has Pitbull Token, $PIT, flown to the moon yet? Am I rich?

lol

[link to www.Pitbull.Community]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 50737257

A rich shill? Unlikely.

Last Edited by The Builder on 07/20/2022 12:41 PM
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The Prospery looks good. Our guild will implement. However on this site, there is a weak point....

"Tell me... which seems more logical. 1) Jesus was angry at merchants selling items around a church and called them "robbers"; or 2) Jesus was angry that "money changers" were doing something prohibited to do: charge interest to the merchants and others (ursury) whereby they were called "robbers"?"

It is easy to understand the point presented here. The merchants aren't the faulty party, but the usurists. However Jesus wasn't angry about this. He was angry because they were selling sacrificial animals outside the temple where the commoners were seeking the presence of God. That is, due to excessive barriers and lies about having access to relationship with God, the people were prevented from spiritual communion with God and Jesus had his righteous fury. He did, after all, ultimately tear down the veil of separation to the holy place of God, signaling to all existence that anyone can have a relationship with God through the spirit of the love of the holy.

The usurists were another layer of separation simply adding economic hardship on economic hardship on social hardship for the outcome of spiritual hardship. And the synagogue of satan, the pharisees and saducees and priestly caste only added more obligations and more rules for them to follow "without lifting a finger" to help them.

So, Jesus condemned them.

Regarding the greater context of the satan culture and the descriptions regarding the nature of chaos, that of course, there is no mistake here. However in the view of seeing the prospery site for the first time, as an introduction, this point appears almost "falsely persuasive" due to lack of immediate context which is actually provided in other places.

However the main point is valuable. It is understanding how well to do with money.

Greetings from afar.
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The Prospery looks good. Our guild will implement. However on this site, there is a weak point....

"Tell me... which seems more logical. 1) Jesus was angry at merchants selling items around a church and called them "robbers"; or 2) Jesus was angry that "money changers" were doing something prohibited to do: charge interest to the merchants and others (ursury) whereby they were called "robbers"?"

It is easy to understand the point presented here. The merchants aren't the faulty party, but the usurists. However Jesus wasn't angry about this. He was angry because they were selling sacrificial animals outside the temple where the commoners were seeking the presence of God. That is, due to excessive barriers and lies about having access to relationship with God, the people were prevented from spiritual communion with God and Jesus had his righteous fury. He did, after all, ultimately tear down the veil of separation to the holy place of God, signaling to all existence that anyone can have a relationship with God through the spirit of the love of the holy.

The usurists were another layer of separation simply adding economic hardship on economic hardship on social hardship for the outcome of spiritual hardship. And the synagogue of satan, the pharisees and saducees and priestly caste only added more obligations and more rules for them to follow "without lifting a finger" to help them.

So, Jesus condemned them.

Regarding the greater context of the satan culture and the descriptions regarding the nature of chaos, that of course, there is no mistake here. However in the view of seeing the prospery site for the first time, as an introduction, this point appears almost "falsely persuasive" due to lack of immediate context which is actually provided in other places.

However the main point is valuable. It is understanding how well to do with money.

Greetings from afar.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84188856

Thank you for the comments.

The entire section on Prospery is inaccurate, as it is about a metaphor that is difficult to grasp because it is not -- by necessity -- written plainly.

The clue is a bit further down from the passage we are referencing about Jesus 'upsetting the temple':

<<But he spake of the temple of his body>>

It is easy to think that the temple from which he was driving out those who 'sold merchandise' and the 'money changers' was an actual building, but how does it resolve with the above? Did he, one moment talk about a physical building and, the next, talk about the temple of his body?

Or is there only one 'temple' (body) being referenced? If so, what would that mean?

I submit that 'merchandise' is an allegory that represents technology and industry and how people were more focused on their physical bodies (through consumer products) than their own selves. In the context of this material here, it is Chaos.

Yet, the physical merchandise that we might think of when reading the passage is also a metaphor; via interpretation into our perspective.

That is to say, "money" and "merchandise" are more than things that humans have invented. They are, if I may, meaningful things and things as natural to our perspective as dogs barking or leaves falling. Everything in our perspective has some meaning, especially those things that are often a part of our reality such as money and merchandise.

It's a bit difficult to illustrate how this works on different levels, but I digress to just talking about them in the most obvious -- though inaccurate -- way.

The 'interest' on money is also an allegory that I describe as a tax on human labour to pay a debt that cannot possibly be repaid. This is the nature of Chaos; a system without end, but one attached to physical labour (slavery) that can destroy our lives if we are not careful.
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Most Accurate is welcome, Plain English not preferred, if writing it is allowed here...
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More Accurate: "Plain English not required"
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Never mind. The exegetical method of interpreting the written text is more precise. The prior interpretion involved excessive eisegesis to the point of inventing stories spun over the word. There clearly was an inability to comprehend the meaning of redemption and the hard work required to correct the unfolding.
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A few days ago I posted the following on my thread (see below), as I thought it was important enough to share.

Some basics:

0 7 years ago, an entity from another world began to communicate through me by posting on this forum as user "Chaol"
0 I discovered this only a couple of years ago, after which time I began looking into all of the posts that I (as "Chaol") had made
0 After reading all of the posts and trying to understand the material I came up with a new kind of science that illustrates the information that Chaol explained through me
0 The science in the book is not a science at all, but a new way of thinking. I have asked several actual quantum theorists if they could disprove the theory, but the two that responded were unable to. (They are also unwilling to make public statements about it, so I consider this part mostly irrelevant.)
0 After thinking Chaol was a part of my subconscious, a few days ago I discovered that Chaol was actually a entity from another world
0 Chaol doesn't have a message for humanity, per se. She seems to only want me to spread the information in order to bridge my world and hers.
0 I have been spending time in Chaol's world (although Chaol calls it 'the dreamworld' it is also an actual physical place. Though Chaol travels using both body and mind.)
0 A few days ago I happened to ask her about the future and discovered a number of things. The following is one part of that that I think is rather important. (The information itself is necessarily distorted through my own lens of perspective, but I've been working to make it as 'accurate', or relative, as possible.)
 Quoting: Chaon

Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP
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The Prospery looks good. Our guild will implement. However on this site, there is a weak point....

"Tell me... which seems more logical. 1) Jesus was angry at merchants selling items around a church and called them "robbers"; or 2) Jesus was angry that "money changers" were doing something prohibited to do: charge interest to the merchants and others (ursury) whereby they were called "robbers"?"

It is easy to understand the point presented here. The merchants aren't the faulty party, but the usurists. However Jesus wasn't angry about this. He was angry because they were selling sacrificial animals outside the temple where the commoners were seeking the presence of God. That is, due to excessive barriers and lies about having access to relationship with God, the people were prevented from spiritual communion with God and Jesus had his righteous fury. He did, after all, ultimately tear down the veil of separation to the holy place of God, signaling to all existence that anyone can have a relationship with God through the spirit of the love of the holy.

The usurists were another layer of separation simply adding economic hardship on economic hardship on social hardship for the outcome of spiritual hardship. And the synagogue of satan, the pharisees and saducees and priestly caste only added more obligations and more rules for them to follow "without lifting a finger" to help them.

So, Jesus condemned them.

Regarding the greater context of the satan culture and the descriptions regarding the nature of chaos, that of course, there is no mistake here. However in the view of seeing the prospery site for the first time, as an introduction, this point appears almost "falsely persuasive" due to lack of immediate context which is actually provided in other places.

However the main point is valuable. It is understanding how well to do with money.

Greetings from afar.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84188856

Thank you for the comments.

The entire section on Prospery is inaccurate, as it is about a metaphor that is difficult to grasp because it is not -- by necessity -- written plainly.

The clue is a bit further down from the passage we are referencing about Jesus 'upsetting the temple':

<<But he spake of the temple of his body>>

It is easy to think that the temple from which he was driving out those who 'sold merchandise' and the 'money changers' was an actual building, but how does it resolve with the above? Did he, one moment talk about a physical building and, the next, talk about the temple of his body?

Or is there only one 'temple' (body) being referenced? If so, what would that mean?

I submit that 'merchandise' is an allegory that represents technology and industry and how people were more focused on their physical bodies (through consumer products) than their own selves. In the context of this material here, it is Chaos.

Yet, the physical merchandise that we might think of when reading the passage is also a metaphor; via interpretation into our perspective.

That is to say, "money" and "merchandise" are more than things that humans have invented. They are, if I may, meaningful things and things as natural to our perspective as dogs barking or leaves falling. Everything in our perspective has some meaning, especially those things that are often a part of our reality such as money and merchandise.

It's a bit difficult to illustrate how this works on different levels, but I digress to just talking about them in the most obvious -- though inaccurate -- way.

The 'interest' on money is also an allegory that I describe as a tax on human labour to pay a debt that cannot possibly be repaid. This is the nature of Chaos; a system without end, but one attached to physical labour (slavery) that can destroy our lives if we are not careful.
 Quoting: The Builder


You mention Jesus and then go on to describe events that are not predicted in Revelation.
The mark of the beast is coming. It will make you part machine and truly change your dna, which is why you will be unredeemable if you take it. It will be connected to the WEF/pope/king Charlse NWO and the climate, carbon tax, and will amount to joining their green religion. The vax is just practice for this technology. The mark will be a full on trap. It will be digital currency. They will crash the dollar first, and they are already destroying the crypto competition.
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