are one big polypburo. and the EU & Troika
& ECB are another big polypburo.
They control the people, in much the same way
that the banks control the politicians.
There is not much worth in trying to change
the system by bashing your head against it,
because they have all the guns.
Try to change the rest of the world and the
governments will come up and kiss your ass.
Decentralise. Take the power out of their hands.
They are not expecting it and will sh*t their
pants when they see the tsunami of change
sweaping their sorry butts out into the street,
with the rats.
bit coin is just one of the tricks
checkit: aziz
The
Next Industrial Revolution
September
23, 2012
Large,
centrally-directed systems are inherently fragile. Think of the human body; a spontaneous, unexpected blow
to the head can kill an otherwise healthy creature; all the healthy cells
and tissue in the legs, arms, torso and so forth killed through dependency on
the brain’s functionality. Interdependent systems are only ever as strong as
their weakest critical link, and very often a critical link can fail through
nothing more than bad luck.
Yet
the human body does not exist in isolation. Humans as a species are a
decentralised network. Each individual may be in himself or herself a fragile,
interdependent system, but the wider network of humanity is a robust
independent system. One group of humans may die in an avalanche or drown at
sea, but their death does not affect the survival of the wider population. The
human genome has survived plagues, volcanoes, hurricanes, asteroid impacts and
so on through its decentralisation.
... Decentralised manufacturing
goes hand-in-hand with decentralised energy generation, because manufacturing
requires energy input. Microgrids are localised groupings of energy generation
that can vary from city-size to individual-size. The latter is gradually becoming
more and more economically viable as the costs of solar panels, wind turbines
(etc) for energy generation, and lithium and graphene batteries (etc) for home
energy storage fall, and efficiencies rise. Although generally connected to a
larger national electricity grid, the connection can be disconnected, and a
microgrid can function autonomously if the national grid were to fail (for
example) as a result of natural disaster or war.