Since mankind is inherently a scientific organism, not a merely biological one, the necessity of reinstating FDR's 1933 Glass-Steagall Act becomes understood not as merely a monetary policy, but as a crucial protection that allows the fostering of mankind's scientific and cultural potential. Several examples are given to illustrate the point. This presentation was made in May 2010.
That was a long long way arround to finally get to the point that the British empire was a repressive regime that used the monetary system to thwart mankind.
But it was still cool. Just thought maybe you changed subjects and forgot (lol..!) but you tied it together at the end..!
RJ
RJSoftware2000 6 months ago