Why Nature Does It Better: Gold and Silver’s Natural Value Versus the Chaos and Perils of Printed Money
Seek the Genuine: Natural and Authentic Value Over the Illusions of Synthetic Wealth & Deceptive Practices. Nurture Real Connections & Lasting Wealth Instead of Being Prey for the Overlords of Usury.
Printed money, or fiat currency, is indeed unnatural compared to precious metals like gold and silver. Unlike these finite resources, fiat money can be created at will by central banks and governments.
This artificial creation of currency disconnects it from any intrinsic value or natural scarcity.
The ability to print money without physical limitations leads to several unnatural consequences:
Unlimited supply: While gold and silver are constrained by geological availability, fiat money can be produced indefinitely. This lack of natural scarcity distorts its perceived value.
Manipulation of the economy: Governments can artificially influence economic conditions by adjusting the money supply.
This power to intervene in market forces is inherently unnatural.
Inflation risk: The ease of creating new currency can lead to excessive money printing, potentially causing inflation or even hyperinflation.
This devaluation of money is not observed with naturally scarce resources.
Lack of intrinsic value: Fiat money's worth is based solely on trust and government decree, unlike precious metals which have inherent utility and desirability.
Centralized control: The ability to create money gives central authorities significant power over the economy, which some argue is an unnatural concentration of influence.
Distortion of market signals: Easy money creation leads to artificial booms and busts, interfering with natural economic cycles. During planned booms and busts those connected to ruling class (privileged, bankers, wall street, captains of industry) then sweep up assets pennies on the dollar at the expense of the
citizens, tax payers, workers… us villagers
The unnatural nature of printed money is further highlighted by historical precedent. For thousands of years, societies used commodity-based currencies, with gold and silver serving as natural stores of value.
The shift to fiat currency is a relatively recent phenomenon, becoming globally dominant only in the 20th century.
Critics argue that this departure from naturally scarce forms of money has led to economic instability and erosion of purchasing power.
They contend that the ability to create money "out of thin air" is fundamentally at odds with the natural laws of supply and demand that govern other resources.In essence, printed money represents an artificial construct that lacks the natural limitations and intrinsic value of precious metals, potentially leading to economic distortions and instability.
Gold and Silver can not subsidize or underwrite or finance modern warfare, only printed debt notes fund wars and war profiteering
Printed money's unnatural nature extends to its role in funding destructive endeavors. The ability to create currency at will enables governments to finance costly war adventures without immediate economic constraints.
This artificial funding fuels war profiteering, encouraging aggressive regimes to invade neighboring countries for their raw materials. The ease of money printing also props up rigged trade systems and unfair labor practices, as powerful entities can manipulate currency flows to maintain exploitative economic structures.
By disconnecting money creation from natural limitations, fiat currency inadvertently becomes a tool for perpetuating global conflicts and economic injustices, further highlighting its unnatural and potentially harmful characteristics in the wrong hands.
What do you think is Better - Made Naturally or synthetically Made with additives and chemicals?
Imagine walking into a store like Whole Foods, where the shelves are adorned with products proudly displaying the word "natural."
"Would you prefer something crafted by nature's gentle hand, or a concoction born in a laboratory?"
The abundance of "natural" and “organic” product labels is like a siren song, luring health-conscious shoppers away from the rocky shores of artificial additives and synthetic ingredients.
This carefully curated environment sets the stage for a narrative where nature is the hero and chemical manipulation the villain, priming customers to choose the perceived purity of "natural" over synthetic (artificiality of conventional products)
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