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Would one world leader of all nations work? This is how ridiculous this question sounds. Instead of having national debt there would be world debt. Again and again the rich get richer and the poor become more poor and the middle class is squeezed into the corner of virtual non-existence. Money of many currencies or one currency made from thin air is still borrowed money that everyone has to pay back. We are already born into debt the moment we take our first breath. A single global currency would not fix this issue. Getting rid of the world bank and the federal reserve and others like it would be a nice foothold in the door of reality. Printing money out of thin air is not facing reality.
Dreaming of a better world and world peace is not going to become a reality with a single global currency as the foundation. Some may think it is the only way to move forward into the future, but sometimes one must take a step back in order to move forward. If I walk a straight line, I may run into an obstacle of some sort, so I have to take a step back in order to enable myself to move forward. The obstacle here is debt, and we need to take a step back in time when the United States was a rich country and what caused the debt in the first place. Retrace our steps until we find the problem and then get rid of the problem. However, many see the problem but do not want to face the consequences of dancing with the devil. We the people have given over too much control to the money mongers of the world and now that they rule no one wants to fight. The few that do usually wind up in a dark hole or a remote corner of the earth with their reputations tarnished beyond belief. Regardless of what the people want, what they will get is something all together different.
I noticed one of the partners to Helium is some global currency organization. That is sad. This is just another way for the world super powers to get us used to the idea of a one world order. First the currency, then the laws of each nation will be changed to world laws. National offices will become world offices. All will be as if there were no boundaries between nations nor any continents. As if all land were attached without any oceans and seas dividing our worlds of societies and nationalities. An end to independent thinking. Multiplying the problem only causes more division, while subtracting from the problem causes an end to the equation.
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