Homo sapiens are genetically programed to gain status, and it is so important to species survival that the quest to gain and maintain status for each "tribal" member is for the most part driven by behavior and motive that is unrecognized by the conscious mind. Propaganda and advertising exploit this part of our social behavior. We are taught that we have Free Will from early childhood because we don't, and if we weren't we would never think so because the fact we are tribal social animals by definition rules out Free Will.
I was in a major depression before I ever heard of Peter Joseph .This system destroyed my life and so many others.He woke me up to the fact that I was'nt alone with this consciousness. So now i'm only depressed and poor but I can survive. It is safe to say that you saved my life Mr. Joseph.
@@KateBates22zabu why did you write “unfortunately”? Is it because, I suppose, you disagree with her decision to NOT repay it? Is it something else? The OP has adopted the irresponsible way to him/herself AND society. Picked up a loan that doesn’t want to repay it. It was nice when (s)he grabbed it (and deprived it from someone else) but not so nice now that (s)he has to do the responsible thing, the difficult thing and pay it back (probably by working a job that (s)he doesn’t like (perhaps doesn’t “deserve” in his/her mind!). The “taker”, “exploiter” and “predatory” mentality starts right when we make decisions like these. The guy talking in this video is not as smart as he thinks he is. He is wrong in fundamental ways and I’d be willing to debate him anytime, anywhere even though I’m not a native English speaker nor do I live in an English-speaking county. I might do a video addressing all his points if I find the appetite for it.
Lol... Who is your money on for winner of the first resource war? I'm undecided between Wal-Mart and Monsanto. Either way the billionaires either win or get a huge tax write-off so no worries. Anyway great interview. Yeah loan shmoan. Hope it works out for you.
Peter Joseph is a bright mind who sees the world in a critical, practical and pragmatic way without being limited by any political convention or ideology.
@@youtubehatesfreespeech2555 in another comment you said that this guy supports some kind of universal high moral code! I actually laughed at that! If this guy represents a high moral code then reality must be wrong more than a dozen times throughout history and this guy's socialist socioeconomic plans are right. I trust reality infenitely more than any single joker advocating to be an intellectual!
That's actually a relatively accurate, if unconventional, definition of advertising. 'Creating artificial demand in consumption based societies.' Its easy to forget mass advertising is less than a century old.
+Rose Knapp - I once saw an alternative therapist & he told me that one of his clients was a guy who had to quit his advertising job. He became sooo souless, that his spirit couldn't take it anymore.
Peter Joseph is one of my favorite people to listen to. I agree with almost all of what he preaches and of course I love Abby Martin for what she does.
He is an idealist whose vision relies on universal highly moral code that most people don't have. We have evolved in small groups and that's why we have hard times managing the big society we have now. People are myopic and selfish and don't get along unless the hardships of life force them to. His kindergarten vision sounds sweet but it's totally unrealistic. Group size matters when it comes to social dynamics and he completely disregards that as if humanity is like a family.......
@@mvpsantoo No, it doesn't. That's the cheap excuse from all the people on the left so they can have some justification for believing the naïve ideas they believe in! Human nature is competitive. We only cooperate so we can compete more successfully. Nobody cooperates just for the sake of it!
@@youtubehatesfreespeech2555 it's because of this system that we think it's not possible but we aren't natural bad. People have co existed fine, yeah there have been fights but nothing like we have under this system. This system makes us fight each other
it's amazing, the clarity of people who see through the veil of destruction, corruptness, endless war, massive inequality, the economy of death that we live in under capitalism, and have been sold this horrible bill of goods for our entire lives- as we watch the system collapse
This guy is simply entrenching the propaganda. He is either a tool or. Rain washed. A lot of what he says is true but he blames capitalism when we don't live in a capitalist system at all. Capitalism can't exist with the manipulation of the markets, currency, interest rates, inflation, and they totally control the stock market, as this guy explains. But the banks run all of it, including society. . They control the world almost. This is literally the opposite of capitalism. Our founders warned us that the central banks would do this if we allowed them to take root.
@@donsink even if it wasn't banks, in a monetized world someone ends up with all the money. Yes, it is capitalism. Capitalism consolidates wealth, which consolidates power into fewer hands, those fewer hands have disproportionate power in legislation which will benefit those hands and increase the power they hold.
@@amandap9332 the communist revolution was funded by the bankers. many communists know this and excuse it. many former communists realized this and fully dropped their entire view of marxism as K Marx was also related to these bankers. a cousin from wealthy Jewish family, he was conscripted to demonize capitalism. none of his writings would have grown popular without the help of the elites media influence. these bankers controlled societies before capitalism was a thing, then they coined it in order to demonize freedom as thats what capitalism essentially is. but demonizing freedom was not easy. so they had to tell the poor that its responsible for their suffrage.
I believe we absolutely need to end the monetary system entirely and permanently. The monetary system is destroying our planet and its people. From the amount of waste it produces to the levels of pollution it incentivizes and everything in between. And its way past time we shed ourselves of it. Its only holding humanity back.
Peter is putting forward a system that simply makes sense. To transition to this is where the problems lie. Changing society's mindset particularly in the area of property rights will be difficult, especially in the wealthy class. The challenges are immense but I hope one day this moving away from a monetary system will be discussed at a much higher level and society as a whole is involved in the discussion.
boeingdriver29 to be fair, socialism came out with many innovations during the USSR era. Both strive for advancement. Most inventors and innovaters do so because they had a passion for it not for the money.
Alien-nation in the past yes totally agree, but now greed has infected society to such a degree that the desire to enhance society through invention or alike is secondary.
The real problem is three-fold: 1) There are people in this world that want power over it. They want to decide what goes and what doesn't, regardless of this great thing we have called science. They either have no real empathy or low self esteem. They crave the public spotlight. 2) These megalomaniacs eventually gain the power of armies. 3) People are either too lazy or the megalomaniacs concentration of power is too great to resist. The solution: People need to take responsibility for their own lives. We need to rely on science rather than our gut. We need to allow people to innovate and work together for the better of all people. We need to stop "giving" power to megalomaniacs.
Cat Face you can't even define whats common good hence we live in an individualistic society hence we control things locally and not globally(thank God for the latter)!!
What Peter is describing about structural classism and money as debt is covered in the Matrix movies. The Matrix movies are a analogy of what's going on. This is exactly what Morphious was talking about when he told Neo that he was a slave. This is so very important. This is what no one learns, or is taught in schools. This is one of the biggest secrets of the world. I've been trying to wake people up for many years, but most people just don't want to know how the system is enslaving them. I've watched the three Zeitgeist documentaries. I don't agree with the first one, but I do find I agree with most of what's in the second and third one. Please keep up the good work. Thank you.
Good points, I recall the first Matrix movie and really looking at it with a deeper meaning about our toxic system and what we could do if we open our minds to the truth. I've seen the TZM films too, if you want to catch up to date, check out Peter with his Revolution Now podcast, and his Interreflections film based on The New Human Rights Movement book. He's still active and trying to get the message out there. He's Red Pilled. So are you. So am I. Try not to fret. Maybe check out Moneyless Society, they are along the same train of thought as Peter and are currently active and trying to reach out to like-minded people and grow community, spread awareness for positive systems change. You are so right, we are not usually taught these fundamental truths in school. I wasn't and many people aren't. Sometimes, however, we are taught nuggets of truth or given thought-provoking questions or ideas to consider in school and leads us to finding out for ourselves. We can try to be that inspiration for others, that bridge or helping hand. As frustrating as it is to see people reject the "Red Pill" and double down on the "Blue Pill" into wilful ignorance, that's not everybody. We'll never get 100% of people on the same train of thought, but we can get enough. Enough for critical mass for systems change. Conditions are only going to get worse for more and more people as capitalism does its dirty work. People are upset, worker strikes and protests are all around the world. That's evidence to met people are not happy with the direction we are going but what they don't seem to know is the real root cause and then knowledge about solutions. They don't know that system change is needed, not just patches to the unsustainable monetary system. There's a new chance here in 2023, everyday, to take tiny steps in the right direction and over 365 days, tiny steps by increasing numbers of us in the right direction can be a big impact. Much bigger impact than no steps in the right direction over 365 days. And who knows? Maybe 2023 will see a catalyst moment, where a strong community group somewhere really gets it, calls it out for everyone to see and the truth and possible solutions spread fast.
In a true free market everything is free including all of us. When I suggest to people that we simply give up the need for money they act like I'm trying to steal their crack pipe.
The free market is not an absolute notion. Not an on/off switch but an operational spectrum where statism either interferes a lot or not. When it does things go south when it doesn't prosperity entails. Peter Joseph undesrtands economics as much as my cats.
If it's not a market - then what's the issue with it? Why the need to bring it to it's knees? Peter Joseph is co-opting Libertarian speech but offering nothing in the way of solutions, "the problem with big government cronies running the world is that we need more big government... and me in charge." It's just pure ego.
It is indeed pitty. Pock-marked even! :). I'm just having fun. Peter's speech is very verbose. I like it. Unfortunately, a single mom working at Wal-Mart in Des Moines will have no idea what he's talking about.
Maybe he speaks too much from the mind and not enough from the heart. I got the impression from his Zeitgeist movies that he might misunderstand the meaning of spirituality and is trying to equate it with humanism; that he is trying an intellectual approach to something that is profoundly incomplete if treated that way. The heart gets certain things where the mind can only entertain the idea of it.
Abby, Thanks! for putting this into a 45 minute seamless video. I do hope people listen closely to the condensed articulated wisdom tapped here that shines light on the BS people are conditioned to live with. I'm buying the book and looking forward to the read. Cheers!
vegan, lol, our waters are being destroyed growing your veggies. Over population, how we grow things and how we treat our food animals is the problem, not to mention the pure waste in all of it. if you knew history you would know "hunters/gathers" had the least impact on the earth and were EXTREMELY communal. Vegans seem to also be the pacifist that just whine and do nothing to really end the horrors of capitalism, the 1% laughs at you, i'm not trying to mean but painfully truthful
Going vegan is just a way for people to feel like they're changing the world without actually doing anything. You can go vegan if you want, its a respectable lifestyle choice, however, don't go around acting like you're morally superior and changing the world when you're still driving polluting automobiles to and from work, going shopping every weekend, tossing out broken tech so that you can buy the new thing instead of trying to repair it, paying taxes that go to the US war machine, and engaging in the same unsustainable ways of living as everybody else.
Hi Scott, a vegan diet seems to be the most environmentally friendly though. Animal agriculture is the leading cause of species extinction, ocean dead zones, water pollution, and habitat destruction. Also one of the biggest greenhouse gas emitters. www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/veganism-environmental-impact-planet-reduced-plant-based-diet-humans-study-a8378631.html www.cowspiracy.com/facts/
Alic, it actually does make a big difference! Check my comment to Scott. We live in an imperfect world and just participating in modern society will cause at least some form of harm. Should we therefore isolate ourselves from it? I don't think that's the way to go. Being vegan is certainly not the only thing we can do. But because we can't do everything doesn't mean we should do nothing, right?
This is the most thought provoking discussion I've listened to in a long time. It's almost certain to challenge at least one of your most cherished beliefs no matter who you are, and that is always a good thing.
@@C_R_O_M________ Wrong about what? Not being a moronic bootlicking capitalist like you? I'm glad climate change is becoming worse so nature can purge you all!
The single biggest thing you can do for yourself and your family is get over the need for fancy things. Live without fueling their greed as much as you can. I just bought a "new" car...a 1994 and paid cash. The system hates that, they want big finance charges, personal property tax and debt, high insurance payments and the rest. Don't fall into the trap of viewing the world as a place where things are scarce and costly. This world produces abundance if your mind is open to see it.
That's what I try to tell people, all you need is food, water, shelter, and mostly importantly : free time to develop and grow yourself, not your bank account.
I think you missed the point of this interview. It's not about scaling back your lifestyle, it's about the economic system standing in the way of innovation and abundance for all.
@@svadhisthana8867 Well, you may just be right then. It's been two years and I read what I wrote and don't even remember the interview. Thanks for the correction.
@@headrat1 It was a ridiculously big Buick Roadmaster that had been garaged its whole life. A deer decided that it was just too hard on fuel and sacrificed itself to save the planet.
Beautifully compiled talk Peter gave us here. This must be (one of) his talent(s). Looking at the broad picture of inter-connectivity of things and their likeliest of outcomes.
Peter Joseph's third Zeitgiest changed my whole life. Thank God for it since Marx was inaccessible behind a wall of cultural lies and bias. Dude is a G.
My next door neighbor recently died from a rare form of leukemia. During her last three years of life, just one of the many medications she needed to survive cost her $15,000.00 per month. . But for the charity of local churches, neighbors, and friends, the ransom demanded by the pharmacuetical industry would not have been paid. BTY, over the three years she survived, that one medication cost $540,000.00. Of course, her "excellent" medical insurance company refused to pay the bill based on their policy of denying prescriptions and benefits deemed experimental by their committee of experts, which no doubt hold degrees in accounting and finance. Capitalism is a disgrace! In an alleged democracy, only brainwashed and delusional fools would permit it to exist.
The medication probably wouldn't even exist if it weren't for capitalism in the first place. Companies fund research for monetary gain not due to altrusim. If that were the case progress would slow to a snail's pace because there is zero incentive. And if a researcher was paid the same wage as some guy mowing lawns would they really be as motivated to put in the grueling work and study involved in developing such medicines? People just can't seem to admit that capitalism fuels innovation.
Dystopia1980 Yes the russians couldnt have invented your almighty smartphone. Wake up idiot your defending a system that benefits you, you think, search en confirm from the ego
Excellent interview. So nice to see someone who can dissect the problems humanity faces, and then shows our innovation has already come up with the solutions. Breaking the wealth classes grip will be the telling factor whether humanity thrives into the future or goes extinct clinging to capitalism as it reaches it inevitable end.
Peter Joseph is one of the most important thinkers of political economy of our age. And Abbey is a first-class journalist. The two should go on tour! People need to hear this message. We need to show hunanity a new vision before it's too late...
If your sick and tired of seeing Half conscious people Roaming the planet with there mindless head stuck in there cell phones, WATCH THIS INTERVIEW 💯. Love Peter Joseph & Abby Martin.
"Long time", yes. It's time that the Zeitgeist community carry out their plan among themselves and stop waiting for a worldwide revolution to sweep them along.
Peter your ideas are brilliant. Do not get discouraged. The world needs your voice. Change will come slowly especially these kinds of large scale changes. Over time others will come around.
Yeah! Only it won’t!!!! You see my ignorant friend capitalism solves the problems it creates unlike other systems which they destroy themselves. This is what separates utopian thinking from practice and reality!
Superb interview. Long, informative, without daft interruptions and with a different view of our world. ie the opposite of normal interviews you see on tv
Peter Joseph if only you knew how much your work and effort mean to us,I may sound exaggerating but I can not think of another person in the world that can light up our path on which we need to be like you do,from my heart,I wish you keep the light on until we get there.I honor you brother.
I so admire Mr. Joseph and appreciate the education he has led me to undertake. I get it. We are social animals and our good social relationships are the only "currency" we need.
Gene Roddenberry *almost* had it figured out. In a federation without money, he proposed the conscription of everyone into Academia where talents would be fostered by research and exploration, rather than competition and greed over posession. Of course in the movies later on they screwed the pooch when Bones tried to hire a ship using some "credits", but I guess that was just the faux pas of the 80s, when the planet went silly. The most primal animal/human behaviour which displays collaboration rather than competition is the YAWN. The yawn is a mechanism for hunter gatherers, which after a hefty meal are about to fall asleep, to stay awake to fend off predators (which have by now smelled the food), the contagious property ensures that other group members will also stay awake. .....Also Linux is a good contemporary example of a collaborative effort, and it rocks !
Could you please change your comment into starting with "Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry ..."? Because i think giving star trek as an example is very important! And also maybe not everyone knows who Gene Roddenberry is! Thank you. (My english is limited)
@@youtubehatesfreespeech2555 go read basic socioeconomic literature first and then come to tell me how this guy fits in! I'll wait for you for the months and years it took me to read the relevant works. Try the Mises institute site for a huge collection of free books relevant to the subject. The guy is a joke!
This talk show is amazing! I haven't seen anything like that on Russian or American media (official or not). I could compare it only to TED (which hasn't been that good past few years) or Архэ (which primary focus is education). That's awesome! Not to mention that the host is gorgeous =D
Minimaliste culture, correct thinking, cooperative not competitive, yes, we, the people have to think out of the box, not to do so is the recipe for more suffering, wars, poverty which is a man made situation. To change our world, we have to change our thinking, this is what will be a successful revolution. Good reasoning in this interview, encouraging to hear and see, a good platform to think positively.
I would suggest that we need evolution rather than revolution as revolving around in the same circle simply gives us the same thing over and over and as you suggest the solutions we need will be found outside of the box and will need to be highly innovative since we have never found ourselves in this predicament before.
This is an excellent and very informative interview. Abby Martin asks pertinent questions and Peter Joseph is articulate and knowledgeable. I wish more people were aware of the truth -that we are being shafted on a daily basis.....
Vertical farming is in danger of just being another form of industrialized agriculture, with the same concentrations of power that characterize the current paradigm. Small farms focused on soil regeneration fill an important niche. I hope Peter has taken a look at this.
The fact that such method is even being considered is proof of the underlying problem. We do not have enough resources to accommodate 7 billion human beings. The planet is finite. It cannot sustain indefinite population growth. This is a key issue which must be addressed via the educational system. Society must be made aware of it.
Yep! His book, Sacred Economics and Ubuntu: Voluntary Contribution show me that there are viable ways to redesign society which actually work to find ours way out of the mess this fascist kakistocracy has been sustaining off the labor of the commoner.
People should look around them and see the prosperity that markets have produced then watch a documentary of how everyday life was just 100-150 years ago. No one puts a pistol on your head to over-consume. Inclusion culture my behind. This guy talking here is presenting one side of the coin and interprets it as the whole coin. I’d debate him any means anyplace.
@@C_R_O_M________ I agree that his argument is very one-sided, although I do think he makes some interesting points. Care to share some sources that propose a different/opposite view? Or Better yet, some debates/conversations between the two sides
@@thijsbertram8974 go over to the Mises institute site (Google it) and you’ll find a great variety of FREE books to read on various issues around the current system (hint: it isn’t exactly close to free markets). I suggest the following “For a new Liberty” and “The case against the FED” by Rothbard and “Theory of money and credit”, “Human action” and “Bureaucracy” by Von Mises. Start with those and report back. P.S. I like the audiobook versions that you can jog or bike and listen to it simultaneously. You’d be amazed by the volume of insight.
@@paxdriver Although I think Peter is wrong as well... He is an idealist whose vision relies on universal highly moral code that most people don't have. We have evolved in small groups and that's why we have hard times managing the big society we have now. People are myopic and selfish and don't get along unless the hardships of life force them to. His kindergarten vision sounds sweet but it's totally unrealistic. Group size matters when it comes to social dynamics and he completely disregards that as if humanity is like a family.
@@youtubehatesfreespeech2555 What we have not yet become is not proof of what we can never be, my friend. If there is a better way for humans to be then we can create a world which encourages it broadly. Civilization is in its infancy, only a few thousand years old and only a few decades since the world's knowledge has been accessible on demand. All these e-wasted devices will enable connectivity to even dumpster divers. Access and education lead to understanding and improvement organically, it just takes time and net neutrality for people to gradually become better people.
The most important parts of this discussion is the solutions discussion - namely the discussion of the vertical plant based farming. This solution alone would likely have the greatest positive impact on the planet for sentient individuals, humans and other-than-human animals. Please have more guests on who have knowledge or expertise on vertical plant based farming. Thank you.
Louis Gedo - I disagree with you. The most important part of this discussion is when you realise this Talmudic capitalism is the problem. Once you understand there is a problem then humanity have millions of highly intelligent people and can find better ways. Unless you don’t realise there is a serious problem you do not look for solutions. When you realise the house is in fire in a earliest stage you will find way out of it much earlier but if you ignore the fire you will pay high price for your ignorance. Don’t you see fire bloodshed and destruction around the world??? This is capitalism dies everything to survive including genocide and most disgusting crimes against humanity and earth resources. Time to get out of this capitalism colonialism Talmudic Nazi Zionists system. This is what it is. By fooling yourself and others you cannot change what is really there. Everything has a life cycle and must be ended including capitalism colonialism Talmudist ideology
Excellent interview by two great people, Peter and Abby! Come back to this interview again and again. It's worth it. Share it with others or talk about it more. See the newer stuff by these people, for sure, but a great interview is a great interview for a long time.
Every single thing he said was important. Incredible episode. Abby Martin with great questions and Peter Joseph with great answers. Like Pippin alley-oop to Jordan, slam dunk you guys lolol
One way for us to become the mature society that Peter speaks of in the last minute of this interview would be through the widespread use of dimethyltryptamine and Ayahuasca. “Western civilization is a loaded gun pointed at the head of this planet.” “We have the money, the power, the medical understanding, the scientific know-how, the love and the community to produce a kind of human paradise. But we are led by the least among us - the least intelligent, the least noble, the least visionary. We are led by the least among us and we do not fight back against the dehumanizing values that are handed down as control icons.” “The problem is not to find the answer, it’s to face the answer” - Terence McKenna
It might just be to late , for any enlightened idea to save us now . But that's not a reason to give up , let's do it ! , we're morally obliged to do so .
What’s impressive is your ignorance. I might make a clip addressing all his arbitrary assumptions and false conclusions of this interview. That was painful to watch while at a state of facepalming.
@@andrewcampbell1129 Does it matter? If you are interested I plan to create a video response to address all the arbitrariness and false interpretations of this guy! It's the arguments that matter not who's phrasing them.
Peter Joseph is so knowledgeable and thoroughly well reasoned in his own head that he was really having a hypnotic effect on Abby Martin... He had her at Hello, and 22 minutes into the video she was done. Man I wish I was as smart as this guy. ;)
it's a pity that there are only so few people like Peter Joseph. And so few people that know this way of thinking. the system made up by the "mighty" is a horrible nightmare and most people still dont see it.
Alright. Most of America was farmland 80 years ago. Now it's short-lifespan tract housing. Solving the agriculture problem isn't exactly a mystery. My neighborhood was a farm. Now it's a bunch of crap housing. Grow a garden.
Entropy = lack of order or predictability; gradual decline into disorder. Balance, its all about balance, level, horizon, equilibrium, silence, Dao. Life is about trying to make sand castles last. We are blips along the timeless nature of still. Be still and know you don't know.
When Peter speaks, it's like getting a peak at the electromagnetic spectrum our eyes can't see. Even when he explains it all, only about 5% gets through to us. After watching this a dozen times, I am always surprised to hear something new.
🌎 As long as people continue to see themselves as separate from everything else, they lend themselves to being completely enslaved. We can not separate anything from everything. Success depends on how well we relate to everything around us. Joy comes from that bliss of connectedness. I believe that unarmed truth and love will have the final word in reality. To love; you should have good heart. I am a good person until I see a person better than my standard of goodness. Being good is the progress towards a worthy cause. Love is God. Whoever lives in love, lives forever. How selfish it is to try to keep something forever? Love is all about nourishing, nurturing, sharing and expanding the love within you for all. The principle to which we adhere to is that we have kindness of love at heart for the whole of mankind. As long as there is the unnecessary differences within us; we can not live peacefully so we have to eliminate all the unnecessary differences among us so we can love all. People abilities may vary but not there true love. If we love a person/ God for a reason then we love the reason but not the person. No reason is the reason to love the person because true love never fails. So do not compare or measure the true love as first or the last but love all truly. If you love people truly then you can understand people. If you don't love then you don't understand people at all. People are controlled by system why?The Cyclical Consumption is the current economy all over the World. It is making the scarcity problems of the earth finite resources to deteriorate day by day. Current Monetary System is legalised theft. Real money is Gold and Silver. Scarcity gives the money more value. Real money won't lose it's value. When Governments stay away from Gold & Silver then very easy to transfer the wealth / resources to upper class the Rich (Corporatocracy) Elite. When the Governments are printing out more new fiat currency with reserve banks, our old currency is losing its purchasing power everyday. They are printing millions of currency everyday. All governments and laws are existing right now to transfer wealth to upper class the rich elite. The USA Government & other Governments are in many countries, bailed the investment banks & financial institutions in 2008 against the majority of the people. There is no democracy in any countries. Because of the Money System based on profits motive only above all else even humans lives and well-being. So, we do not have freedom to protect our values with the money so on. The violence, bankruptcy & all the negativities are build into the Monetary System of our society. All are owned (including ourselves) by Reserve Bank. Which is private cartel the corporation. So, in legal system, we are legally considered as chattel the properties. They make money in the capital markets with our birth certificates. They do not consider us as Humans. That's the truth. We are in the invisible war with the Elites (Corporatocracies). We have to fight for our Freedom. Resource Based Economy is the Solution. We have to declare the earth resources as the heritage of all the people of this world. So everyone has access to it. Please have your research about zeitgeist movement then you know the truth more. Truth About Health/Drugs Industry Because Of It Your Life At High Risk. The drug industry is a 1/2 trillion dollars a year worldwide conglomerate. Almost 300 billions dollars just in North America. That is really big business. What would happen if everyone were well? There is no money in health. You see, good health makes a lot of sense but it doesn't make a lot of dollars. Because everything they do is toxic. Every drug they use, prescription drugs, all drugs are liver toxic, bar none. If you've had amalgam fillings put in your mouth by dentists. It is highly toxic. There's cancer because most of the chemos are themselves carcinogens. To view the tumor as the cancer and we know the tumor is not the cancer. The cancer industry is 200 billions dollars a year. The more work they get, the more profit there is. You have to dismantle; If the truth ever came out about what we would need to do. 30% of people of females in America are at risk of getting, will get cancer of the breast. The ones that are already dead have been grossly mistreated by the medical profession and by the government that supposedly is supposed to encourage free research and development of all possibilities. Why would medical doctors who studied medicine and practice medicine and are heavily funded by pharmaceutical companies why would they go and look into vitamins? That they never had the answer orthomolecular. And as more and more of our population start taking their health into their own hands, there's going to be even more and more of changes. It can't go on the way it is. The system is failing apart. We must make nutrition the primary prevention strategy for the population. You are what you eat. You are everything that you have ever done to yourself. The choices you make directly affect the outcome of your life. - (Food Matters Documentary in Netflix)
@@seemlyme hahaha, nice practice of YOU to call the other person a “moron” and that, I suppose, is your “wise” insight on how to integrate with others and become “one” like you wrote in your previous comment! If you are not “separate” from others (and “everything” like you wrote) then you are just another “moron” who should stay humble in his advocations. However, I see that you are not that humble and that the other person struck a chord when he described your comment as “verbal diarrhea”. See how utopianism ends?
Darren Woolsey education anout what? Certainly not economics and what makes your capitalist tablet/pc/smartphone work. Theory and narratives are the leftist favorite sport. Then totalitarianism, central planning that always ends up in misery, oppression and deaths. You better start YOUR education by reading more of the left's history. Hayek's Road to Serfdom is a nice start.
How about you read up on the sheer waste Communist states have lead to, mass migration of people trying to get to the USA and other market states. There's no solution in this video, you can't just say "Rbe" and it all resets. There's nothing to critique here, no blueprint.
The Club of Rome in the 1970s commissioned a study that showed exponential growth on a finite planet will hit limits and yet we ignored the study and kept going down this dead end. In the early 2000s I was part of a movement, which I will call peak oil for convince but it was a group of people that felt our World village was collapsing because of our inefficient use of the Environment, Economy and Energy. It was through one of our tribe members that I learned about the Zeitgeist movement. This movement not only was saying the system was collapsing but it was saying that our hierarchal religions and the rewarding of inappropriate behaviors created and perpetuated the system. The movement had a vision for the future called the Venus project that I wasn’t to interested in but Peter’s analysis of our world village was amazing. When the system started to collapse the Occupy movement started to take traction, in Detroit we had an Occupy base set up in a Downtown park. I went down there, gave money to the First Aide tent and kept hoping they would take some or all of Peters message and use it. The only thing that I saw that they used was Peter’s “1% of the world control 99% of the wealth, we are the 99%”. When Obama got elected instead of the Occupy movement demanding a change the Astro Turf Tea Party movement started talking about we were becoming a Socialist State. During the recovery it came out that speculation had caused the $140.00 a barrel oil and during this time the Fracking Industry started gathering steam, the Peak Oil movement sort of shifted gears. We still realized the system was flawed and unsustainable but we started to focus more on resilience. During this time I started to discover people like Chris Hedges who was saying this Empire is an illusion because it converts everything into a commodity including our planet and uses it until exhaustion. I also started following Professor Wolff and his D@W movement and his message of the collective. Now Peter is back and his “New Human Rights Movement” can be an important key for our new paradigm. Listening to your interview with Peter he connects all the dots except that last one. I’m always amazed when scholars, philosophers, and scientist give this serendipitous view of the universe; they always take an anarchist, atheist or agnostic viewpoint. It’s like when they reject Hierarchical religions they have to reject Spirituality, Meta-Physics and Mysticism. This is my spiritual perspective on the Universe. The Universe is this divine algorithm; its core is duality (in all things is the seed of it’s opposite). In the beginning there was death and from that came life. In life there is design to ensure life but death has design also and it struggles for death. Life has a natural cycle (right now I’m reading Peter’s book but once I finish I plan to read “Scale” and it talks about how at birth all energy of an organism goes to growth and once the organism matures all energy goes to upkeep) and our species is at that maturing point. Three million years ago if the oxygen content on this planet was 24% or 18% instead of 21% different complex life would have formed. To me this means this universe was designed especially for you and me, these past 14 billion years this universe has been forming the way it has so you and me can be here right now. With all organisms there is the possibility of mutation. The organism no longer functions as part of the life design but starts to function in and of itself it becomes life’s opposite death. This is the universal struggle, that of life and death, yin and yang. Our species is now in that struggle; people wonder why other complex life forms don’t communicate with us. I believe if our species can't grow from child to a mature adult why would other life forms want to waste their time on our species. Considering what is happening in North Korea and Virginia we’re choosing the easy way out, death. It’s time to decide, Peter’s book is a great road map for a sustainable future. Tag we are all it.
Extreme poverty, unemployment, overconsumption, lack of health care and unbalanced brutal law-enforcement are built in parts of capitalism. Economic stagnation, lack of development, are part of socialism.
That will never happen. The governments around the world, will never allow anyone to challenge the status quo. And they will use deadly force if they have to.
This is WHY we MUST spread the word re a "Resource Based Economy" to as many people as possible WHILE taking those steps that "Alexandre Le Burel" had recommended!
People keep wanting to claim that capitalism, corporatism, and colonialism are district categories, when in reality they are overlapping and self-reinforcing. They are all interconnected.
Most people do not see that the UNITED STATES is a corporation. The flag is derived from the East India Corporation. It registers all other corporations both for and non profit. Regis=King. One may argue that the US is an independent entity though through religious and legal societies the legality on paper says otherwise. Between Papal Bulls and Crown Corporations the legal system that corporate ownership bestows makes those who investigate government rather suspicious when it comes to commerce. One could argue that the US is actually a fascist government since that is the very meaning of fascism. The merging of government and commerce. Add to this the fact that the fasces is not only found on the back of the Roosevelt Dime but also in the Washington Monument, The Lincoln Memorial, The House of Representatives and the US Senate and one would believe that there is something else going on with our monetary system that government seeks to hide in plain sight!
The concepts with which define money or the media whereby we exchange our labor, can explain alot about how such inequity gets such a foothold. If money was simply a neutral measuring tool like pounds or inches there would still be inequality but nothing like what now exists. By pretending money is a commodity and a unique one that actually grows of itself we set our civilization on a course of intensifying inequity. Reduce money to a convenience, a measuring technique, which expires or decays like all natural creations and society would gain much greater sanity and balance. This is the Gesellian perspective. People who think money should be abolished without understanding money's basic purposes as a measuring tool are in my opinion missing something basic about why the money technique is so useful that it overruns all other purposes. See Richard Werner, Bernard Litaer, Thom Greco, Michael Linton. UBI + Monetary Reinvention is a big step towards RBE