by Anna Von Reitz
Let's begin with the fact that "the world" is not the earth. The
world is the creation of men. The earth is the creation of God.
And let's admit that the world we have is not working. It is not
only infected with fraud, it is based upon it. More than two-thirds of
us live either in acute or chronic need of basic things, and the
remaining less-than-one third that have their basic needs fully met are
still often unhappy and feel trapped, bored, and uninspired.
So against that background and in full view of the desperate need
to change things, let's answer questions about the Individual Living
Stipend (ILS) and the Individual Investment Fund (IIF). And let's be
aware that many of these questions have been factually answered
by studies that have actually provided such stipends and investment
options to groups of test subjects.
Question: Is the ILS/IIF some kind of communism?
No, it's the logical cost of doing business. We are all heirs and
caretakers of Creation. We all deserve to have our basic needs met and
to have the means to improve our lives. Money is a tool, like a rake or
a shovel, that has been denied to billions of people resulting in
poverty, misery, illness, war, and depravity. Where is the evil or
political agenda in giving a man a shovel?
Question: If everyone has their basic costs of living covered,
won't it lead to people just lying around "on the dole"? A giant
welfare state?
It turns out that people get bored doing nothing and that even when
they are obliged to do nothing as a result of unemployment or illness,
they find things to do. Giving them the choice and means to do
something meaningful with their lives only improves the options they
have and the results of their activities.
Question: Won't the ILS/IIF cause inflation?
To some extent, initially. The immediate impact of increasing the
supply of currency in the marketplace is to devalue the existing
currency, but the impact of creating new consumers has the opposite
affect as more money is spent on raw materials and finished products and
services that people have needed and not been able to afford. That
expands the economy as a whole and sops up the extra money.
Most people who received ILF/IFF monies went through an adjustment
period in which they got medical and dental care issues taken care of,
did small business expansions, took vacations, and did maintenance and
home improvements and in some cases home or barn or garage building.
After about 18 months of this, things levelled out and people settled in
to enjoy their new conditions. This initial spurt of spending moderates
against the affects of inflation.
Question: Won't the ILS/IIF cause a population explosion?
Only if we fail to educate people and continue to ignore the
importance of the most challenging and important of all
jobs-----parenthood.
The ILS in effect gives caregiver parents a working wage, both
directly from their own stipends, or indirectly from their children's
stipends. More parents will be able to stay home with their children as
a result and more of them will do so.
One of the great challenges facing mankind is to get our heads out
of our butts regarding the importance of child-rearing and
the responsibility involved. We are churning out High School students
who can do algebra but can't boil an egg, people who are tremendously
self-centered and competitive--- and who have no competence to be
parents.
For lack of parenting skills and lack of respect for the importance
of parents and families our whole worldwide society is collapsing
around our ears. It is time to change that.
Question: Won't the ILS/IFF cause workforce destabilization?
To an extent there will be changes as people--- mainly women---
leave the workforce to raise their families and tend their homes. Tests
have shown an overall increase in job changes (about 15%) and also more
people choosing to go back to school to improve existing skills or
pursue new careers.
There are also indications that lifelong learning will be the face of education in the future.
Without the pressure to immediately gain skills and enter the
workforce in order to simply live, more people will seriously consider
and explore their options before launching on a career path. We can
also expect higher job satisfaction and better performance, more arts
and crafts education, more vocational school education, more technical
school options. Education will also be considerably more hand-tailored
in terms of individual development.
Question: How will ILS/IFF affect seniors?
For seniors who have less than adequate retirement plans it will be
an untold blessing in terms of security and meeting basic needs. For
those who are already well-provided for, it will be an opportunity to
assist younger family members and to address community projects.
One of the most profound affects of an ILS/IFF initiation is the
mobilization of community volunteer resources. When people---old and
young alike---have time and money, they build things. That is the
nature of mankind.
Whether those things will be literal--- new libraries, churches,
homes, stores--- or organizational -- new clubs, new schools, new
networks --- or cause oriented --- to save the wild horses or clean up
polluted streams or care for neglected children --- we can be sure that
unleashing our worldwide population to dream and to do better things
will result in an outpouring of creative problem-solving. And in
today's world, when a community in Saharan African discovers a way to
make the desert bloom, their answer will be echoed in the Australian
Outback.
Question: How will ILS/IFF be delivered in remote places?
There are two hopeful means----one traditional, one developing. In
many parts of the world we have a stable and reliable mail system
thanks to the UPU. It is possible to simply mail checks, vouchers,
coupons or whatever means of funds transfer is settled upon to
individual people at their mailing addresses in those locations. We
have mail service in Alaska that reliably and regularly reaches Point
Barrow, so, obviously, good old UPU is doing its job.
The other means is a cyber solution based on mobile phone apps that
can reach into even the most remote places on earth to offer banking
services and allow people to keep their accounts and trade their goods
and labor with the rest of the world. This expansion is expected to
render many brick and mortar banking institutions obsolete and will also
provide the means to trade in a Universal Currency.
Before people get startled and think that the advent of a Universal
Currency is a bad thing, let me say that national currencies aren't
going away. Dollars and rubles and yuan will continue to be part of our
lives long into the future---- but the advent of a Universal Currency
based on the already existing Universal Asset System offers a unique
opportunity for Mankind -----and one we all need to understand: the
first truly honest monetary system that has ever been conceived, and
also, the only monetary system that is immune to
hoarding, manipulation, and other evils that have plagued both fiat and
asset-backed currency systems for centuries.
That's a good thing, folks--- not something anyone needs to be afraid of.
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2 comments:
Thank you Judge Anna von Reitz for your encouraging information,especially helping many seniors like me, suffering from many illnesses, one of which resulted from my badly damaged vehicle by a lady driver which happened while I was shopping at Office Max. The consequence from the above accident is destroying my
wellbeing. Her insurance " Esurance " is refusing to do anything while my health is deteriorating.
I wish we had some of this now because everyone is suffering financial poverty worldwide thanks to corrupt mongrel world governments and the illuminati.Curse them all.
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