Video (On UK Column): Money for Bad’s sake
An epidemic of fake money is just about the worst thing that can happen to a society, because it embraces the possibility of just about every other bad thing you can imagine.
‘False money is at the root of every one of the unholy things we have witnessed for the past three years, and which continue in the face of pleading by decent, honourable people, while the majority stands silently, idly by, waiting for a slice of the action. Fake money results in terrible and otherwise incomprehensible outcomes that contradict every principle ever uttered in the time when money was a scarce token of exchange in respect of necessities and of reward for doing good things. Once money ceased to be seen as a tool, and became itself the coveted substance, immorality was inevitable. Fake money begets societies comprising of nothing but lies. It is the bastard offspring of materialism at its extremes.’ — From ‘Fake Money as Cluster Bomb’
Introducing our recent conversation, David Scott of UK Column writes:
‘Money is not what it used to seem to be’ is the opening line in John Waters’ most recent article, ‘Fake Money as Cluster Bomb'. He argues that money has ceased, in a sense, to be real, and has become instead a chimera. It is, in effect, a strange sort of weapon used to coerce our societies to morph into the form chosen not by the people but by bureaucrats in think tanks and international institutions.
When governments used to say, ‘There is no money, we cannot do that,’ money remained real. Now, all reality is gone and the impossible becomes possible. Political will is no longer restrained. This has a profoundly corrupting effect.
Money used to mean work. Now, money means gambling (on stock and money markets) and theft (via inflation and occasionally with more honesty via taxation). Again, the link to the real is destroyed. In Waters’ home country, the politicians proclaim that Ireland is the richest country in the world. The Irish people laugh at this unreal statement. But they cannot create real change in a system which is increasingly based on mere fabrications.
Debt has gone out of control; and human desires have gone along with it. We are living beyond our means and the result is a coming poverty for our children, who can no longer afford the lives we once took for granted.
And amidst the unreality, we find mass unemployment — worklessness — and simultaneously a shortage of workers.
Waters writes that ‘smirking scoundrels’ rule over us only because of the falsity of what has replaced real money. As a result, we have a society of lies where morals are inverted. Evil has become good and black has become white. The destruction of our civilisation has become a profitable business.
John Waters concludes that there are indeed links between these three things: money, perverted desire and evil.
The links below will provide access to the interview:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/the-root-of-all-evil-john-waters
https://odysee.com/@ukcolumn:9/TheRootofAllEvilJohnWaters:8
https://www.bitchute.com/video/LnxnFhkuPvnR/
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