Crime Against Humanity: the Ambiguous Money Cycle – Gold Standard Cycle

From time to time mathematicians remind us that a straight line is but a curve of an infinite radius, and indeed the more the steering wheel is straight the more difficult it is to notice we’re going in circles. Part of the value of history is providing us with enough comparable items so that we can say, “But… I’ve been through here before… And there’s a ravine ahead!” Moreover, that comparable items can be different occurrences of the same thing or different things similar in some respects teaches us the importance to think in terms of common elements, of similarities and differences.

Now that the banker has seized political power through the criminal conspiracy with the politician, the road is paved to the stage where the question isn’t “if” anymore, but rather “how”, “how much”, “how fast” – that is, how to streamline the flow at unimaginable orders of magnitude? How to fully exploit the infinite fraud potential now at arm’s length?

So let’s discuss here explicitly what I mention here and there that I would call the “Ambiguous Money Cycle”. In my opinion, though commonly used, “Gold Standard Cycle” is actually a bit of a misnomer, while Ambiguous Money Cycle is perhaps a more tight fit, a label somewhat more revealing of the real contents of the package. Its function for the moneypulators is similar to that of politicians: to them, they are useful consumables used in combination; only, politicians last much less and have to be replaced more often. The function of both is to lure people into entrusting them with all their attention, hope and trust, so that the moneypulators can thoroughly exploit and squeeze them all. I previously mentioned this mechanism in discussing the parallel metamorphoses of goldsmiths into bankers and of money into currency, so we already know what an ambiguous money is; now let’s discuss it and its cycle as themselves: another moneypulators’ crime against humanity.

Crime Against Humanity: the Ambiguous Money Cycle – Gold Standard Cycle