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CAN WE SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT?
There is little doubt that we humans are having a profoundly negative
effect on the Earth. On a local level, it is clear that many species of
life have become extinct at our own hands. The native forests have dwindled
and almost disappeared, the quality of our air and water is generally suspect,
our land has been poisoned, and our non-sustainable resources have been
greatly deplenished. One of the major reasons this continues to occur is our
present economic paradigms concerning taxes. Income taxes punish us for
enterprise, wealth creation and production, thereby diminishing any
possibility of surplus creation through savings and investment. In the
absence of a surplus, government services come to us at the cost of our
environment, our resource base, our children's future, and our personal
freedoms. Only by empowering individuals to express their own innate creative
talents can we hope to heal society, the Earth, and our environment. This can
only be achieved by eliminating income taxes. It is only by creating a
"surplus" through enterprise, savings, and investments that we can hope to
reverse present environment destruction. Global warming, if it is still
occuring, may be beyond our control. There are no hard facts concerning the
causes of global warming, or even a concensus that it exists. The best
evidence to hand suggests that variations in solar or cosmic radiation might
be responsible for radical climate changes, whether it comes from warming or
cooling. What is abundantly clear is that our present tax regimes, coupled
with an ever-expanding level of debt, will effectively prevent us from
mounting any credible response to climate change as it occurs. And change is
the only constant that we can depend upon. Our geological history is a history
of constant change. Sometimes the climate warms, and sometimes it cools.
Latest scientific studies gleaned from satellite information show that the
earth's climate reached a modern warming peak in 1998. Since that time,
temperatures have been relatively static, although the last 3 years have shown
a slight cooling. Some scientists, comparing modern temperature data with
graphs from the past, are concerned that we may be heading for a mini-ice age
in the near or foreseeable future. The so-called "consensus" that global
warming is a real threat, and has been caused by burning fossil fuels, is
beginning to disintegrate as more and more scientists realize that our climate
reality today is not following the patterns predicted by the Global Warming
doomsayers. There is growing evidence that Global Warming is simply another
function of the tax and banking fraud, whereby international carbon taxes will
force more borrowing from the banks, and more opportunity for our anonymous
banking masters to create out of thin air more high interest debt for our
citizens and governments. I believe the monopoly on the creation of new money
by anonymous offshore bankers is the biggest fraud the world has ever known.
And "Global Warming" is a part of that same fraud. Recent revelations
concerning "climategate" reveal that many persons claiming that human carbon
emissions are creating global warming are indeed doctoring the data in order
to prove a skewed agenda. And anyone who contradicts them are likely to be
ostracized and condemned, like in the witch hunts of the middle ages.
Hopefully, truth will prevail, and reason will refute any new destructive and
disempowering carbon taxes. Investigate Magazine has done a
great job in reporting on the latest "Climategate".
DO TAXES DESTROY THE ENVIRONMENT?
Modern taxes have little to do with real wealth creation. Most taxes
simply measure human output or human consumption, with no or little regard to
the outcomes of that consumption or that effort. In other words, tax revenue
has little or nothing to do with supplying the actual surplus resources that government
relies upon for sustainable funding. And if there is no
surplus created in the private sector, or if that surplus is insufficient to
fund all government requirements, then the resulting government tax
expenditure in excess of real surplus comes at the direct expense of
our resource base, our children's future, and/or environment destruction.
The environment is our future, and it is the foundation of our
resource base. Human creativity requires somewhere to stand, and something to
work with. If we allow government to continually rob from our
non-renewable resources, we will one day be faced with nowhere to stand,
nothing to do, and nothing to eat! It's happening already in many third
world countries. We may very well be joining them, unless a no-tax remedy
is put in place soon.
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MACRO EARTH CHANGES
On a larger scale, there is a widespread acceptance that the Earth is
undergoing significant climate change. Whether this is caused by
environment destruction brought about by our faulty economic paradigms, or
changes being wrought in the larger cosmic arena (such as solar energy
changes, solar flares, etc), the inherent problems resulting from the effects
are already being felt. The past several years have seen unprecedented
natural disasters including powerful and destructive hurricanes, earth
quakes and massive tidal waves, floods, droughts, famines, and disease
outbreaks around the world. And there is little doubt that warming sea
temperatures are causing the polar ice shelves to melt and break up in a
way never before witnessed by modern man. Whatever the causes for these
accelerating climate changes, our economic systems and our governments are
finding themselves less and less able to cope with the results of earth
changes. It may already be too late to avoid the future disasters that
seem almost inevitable. My hope is that by empowering individuals once again
with freedom, responsibility, and personal accountability, we can begin
creating the surplus resources that will enable governments to be
sustainably funded; and to be able to respond to environmental challenges
in an effective and appropriate way, thereby serving mankind and minimising
human misery. Only by eliminating income taxes can we hope to achieve these
necessary surpluses.
Here is a link to a fantastic
YouTube video that really takes the mickey out of the
"you're-to-blame" global warming debate.
Where
Does the Money Come From? (click here)
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