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The Snakes & Ladders Economy: We Must Re-Invent The Rules

World debt is at an unprecedented high of over $40 trillion, and the USA’s national debt alone is fast approaching $15 trillion (currently over $46,000 per citizen!) – how can world debt EVER be repaid?  Is there a solution?


With global debt spiralling out of control (at current rates the US national debt will be fast approaching $23 trillion in 2015!), it’s imperative that we re-invent the current global monetary system’s ‘game’ of Snakes & Ladders.  A strange analogy?  Not really – “the historic version (of Snakes & Ladders) had root in morality lessons, where a player’s progression up the board represented a life journey complicated by virtues (ladders) and vices (snakes)”.  In fact, it’s a perfect fit for the financial powers that be to really screw around with us and our money!  The only problem is that the rules of the ‘game’ were ‘bent’ from the beginning to benefit mostly the bourgeoisie financial institutions & corporatocracies and certainly not for the benefit of the proletariat of the world.

In a ‘fair’ game of Snakes & Ladders, there are equal numbers of snakes to ladders but, in the current monetary system’s game, and also depending on where on the planet you were unfortunate enough to be born, most of the ladders in our game of financial ‘opportunity’ have been reduced – or even completely removed!  Added to this, the financial ‘Gamemasters’ have even ‘loaded’ the dice against us!  So, even if some ladders remain in the game, giving you a slim chance of climbing up the financial scale, with every throw of the dice only the number ‘ONE‘ will ever show face-up!  The upshot of this is that at some stage of the game you will ALWAYS hit a Snake, sending you slithering down into the financial mire once again – and with no apparent hope of financial progression whatsoever.

How ‘fortunate’ most of us can consider ourselves, who are born in the developed world, to have more than one ladder allowed in our game by the ‘Gamemasters’ and the dice loaded against us may show not only a ONE but also a TWO – because one of the worst ‘crimes’ of this global Snakes & Ladders economy is that about 25,000 PEOPLE DIE EVERY SINGLE DAY of hunger, or hunger-related causes.  These unfortunate people are trapped in severe poverty and they simply lack the money to buy enough food to nourish themselves (source: www.poverty.com).  Most of these unfortunate poverty-stricken people (but certainly not exclusively) are born in Third World countries and would appear to have NO ladders AND just a loaded ‘ONE’ dice to throw throughout their short lives in this shameful game.

Take another quick look at the USA national debt clock at the top of this page.  It certainly is one LARGE sum of money by anyone’s standards!  How on earth is that amount of debt EVER going to be repaid? And what baffles us is, why didn’t the alarm bells start to ring out that this current corrupt monetary system was just NOT working when the US national debt hit just a ‘measly’ ONE trillion dollars?

So, just what is the solution?  We believe the solution is our Peaceful Economy.  From the outset, our Peaceful Economy manifesto has advocated that we MUST cancel ALL world debt – international, national, and personal.  LET’S JUST START ALL OVER AGAIN, BECAUSE WE REALLY CAN.  

The earth is just under 5 billion years old and man has inhabited the earth for about the last 50,000 years only.  The current economic game can probably be traced back to the Industrial Revolution, which is only just over 150 years ago – a mere blink in the eye of earth’s existence. So think about it – this current monetary system is NOT an evolutionary phenomenon, and it’s NOT a God-given commandment or anything to be revered that cannot be changed.  It’s just a man-made, repeat ‘MAN-MADE’ corrupt system – to benefit the minority on the planet.  And anything made by man can be broken down by man – and fixed again by man. We now need to re-invent the rules of this Snakes & Ladders monetary game to benefit EVERY man, woman and child on the planet.  Without exception.

We all only exist on Planet Earth for just a nano-second in time – so let’s give every one of us the best chance that we can possibly have of living a happy and healthy life, debt-free and with money in our pockets to feed every one of us. 25,000 people dying of hunger every day is just one shameful statistic of the current monetery system’s failings which must end.

If we all WANT the change then we can all HAVE the change.

If you’re not familiar with our Peaceful Economy principles, here we present once again The Peaceful Planet’s ‘rules’ for a completely new (and fair for all!) game of economic Snakes & Ladders:

  1. The creation of all money will be the prerogative of all the individual governments of the world with just one national bank per country (e.g. “The Bank of Britain”, “The Bank of USA” etc.)
  2. It will be illegal for any other financial institution to create money. No more money creation by the banks as interest-bearing debt.
  3. All private banks will be nationalised. All branches of private banks will become branches of the new National bank – this will keep most bank employees gainfully employed.
  4. Currency is not required to have a store of value against a commodity (e.g. gold, gilt bonds etc). It is to be accepted that all currency is actually worth its own store of value and that the currency is, itself, the commodity. (e.g. a £1 coin is actually worth £1 and a £5 note etc is actually worth £5!).  To have a store of value against any other commodity (gold etc.) is socially constructed in the current monetary system.
  5. No devaluation.  This is socially constructed in the current monetary system
  6. No inflation.  This is socially constructed in the current monetary system.
  7. All taxation abolished.  (e.g. income tax, health insurance, motor tax, council tax, etc).  Strictly monitored and regulated, the government “creates” money as and when it is required to fund the services that our taxes pay for ( e.g. councils, council services, council housing, the Health Service, transport, elderly care, child care, deprived areas etc.)
  8. All taxpayers to be refunded their tax payments for a term to be decided (12 months?).  A welcome cash bonus for every tax-payer and will keep most tax employees gainfully employed.
  9. All government registered charities to be funded by the government.  Strictly controlled and regulated, the government creates money to fund these absolutely vital services (for example, it’s a scandal that the likes of Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital in London has to “beg” the UK public for funding through national TV advertising.)
  10. All world debt to be cancelled (international, national, personal).  All nations will be able to create money to enable them to become self-funding and self-sufficient to service the needs of their own populace.  An end to famine and poverty.
  11. All loan companies (mortgage, banks, credit cards etc.) to be repaid their outstanding debt by the government – minus all interest charges.
  12. All future loans will be provided by the government.
  13. All government loans will be interest-free.
  14. All utility services (gas, electricity, water) to be nationalised.
  15. All utility services to be free.
  16. Inflated profiteering to be outlawed.  A government department will be set up to monitor and regulate the difference between the “cost of goods or services” and its “selling price”. The maximum markup on cost price will be 100%.
  17. Free education for all.
  18. Each adult citizen will receive a Citizens Living Allowance (CLA) of, for example, £100 per week to spend on whatever they wish. The CLA payment would be a welcome supplementary income to each person’s individual weekly working wage or, for those people who prefer not to work and feel that they can live sustainably on just the CLA income alone, they will be freely allowed to do so. With the introduction of the Citizens Living Allowance, all unemployment benefit payments will be abolished. (We would like to thank Positive Money for the Citizens Living Allowance idea.)

Interesting Links:
Global Debt Clock
US National Debt Clock
Jubilee Debt Campaign
UK Debt Bombshell

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Waste Recycling Projects

Lori Zimmer of Inhabitat highlights some projects that utilize human and animal waste.

LooWatt
Many developing countries do not have toilets, or even proper sewage disposal systems, which can lead to the spread of bacteria and water-born illnesses. With these issues in mind, designer Virginia Gardiner created a solution to both problems, called the LooWatt. The eco-commode is itself made from poop- molded from 90% horse dung, with a biodegradable lining. Aside from creating a sanitary place to sit and think, when the LooWatt is full, the waste can be turned into energy, with the aid of a biodigestor, bringing sanitation and an energy source to underdeveloped countries.

Poop Burger
Poop fuel, poop toilets, poop bricks – how about poop meat? Scientist Mitsuyuki Ikeda at the Environmental Assessment Center in Okayama has developed what has been nicknamed the “poop burger.” Created by extracting protein and lipids from “sewage mud” (human poop), the elements are whipped into “meat” in an exploder, then mixed with savory ingredients like soya and steak sauce. Meat eaters and vegetarians alike may recoil, but the faux meat was created with the goal of reducing carbon emissions in mind, as the meatpacking industry contributes 18% of greenhouse gas worldwide.

Bio-Bug
POO POWER! GENeco, a waste treatment company in Bristol, UK set out to prove that bio-gas could be a reliable alternative transportation fuel, so they imported special equipment to help process their waste and upgraded a VW Bug to run on methane. The poo-powered Bio-Bug is being hailed as a breakthrough, because the bio-gas it runs on doesn’t affect the performance of the vehicle like previous versions of the fuel.

Bio Gas Power
Tech giants like Google, Hewlett Packard and Microsoft have been considering everything from wave to solar power to keep their massive data centers running, but did you know that there’s another option that can be found right in your own backyard? Well, that is if you’re a dairy farmer… HP recently released a research paper that outlines how companies like themselves, Google and Microsoft could partner with American dairy farmers and use cattle dung as fuel, and it sounds like a very poopular popular idea.

Many dairy farmers want to build biogas plants where they can turn manure into useful methane but are impeded by the high initial cost of equipment. HP’s paper discusses a system where farmers could rent out both land and power to tech companies with a return on investment in waste-to-fuel systems in two years, which is a win/win for both the farmers and the tech companies since tech companies have the money that farmers need to finance their equipment and are willing to spend it in order to get clean power.

How much power can be produced by one cow‘s waste? An average cow “makes” enough manure to power a 100-watt light bulb, meaning 10,000 cows could potentially power a 1-MW (small) data center. But Ecogeek points out that another smart way that farms and tech giants can work together: “biogas systems require a lot of heat to make fuel, and computing equipment in data centers produce a lot of waste heat, so a loop could be created where the biogas plant powers the data center and the waste heat from the data center helps power the biogas plant.”

EcoFaeBrick
A group of students from Prasetiya Mulya Business School in Indonesia recently won the 2009 Global Social Venture Competition with their “EcoFaeBrick“, a quality, easily manufactured, low-cost sustainable building material made from cow dung. The bricks are not only 20% lighter, but they have a compressive strength 20% stronger than clay bricks and their production doesn’t rely upon devastating quarry mining techniques.

The EcoFaeBrick mission is to provide a highly economical solution to a waste problem while helping to curb the destruction of the local environment caused by clay quarries. The bricks are made using 75% cow manure and cured in a biogas heating process that reduces the brick factory’s CO2 emissions significantly over traditional wood fire heat.

EcoFaeBrick claims that the process will raise participating farmers’ incomes by 53%, which will help to raise their quality of life (and hopefully they will hire and teach some ex-clay miners how to farm). All in all this seems like a win-win venture and it is nice to see GSVC recognizing the development and helping to spread awareness for the technology.

The Park Spark Project
Ever wonder what happens to all of those dog droppings deposited into public trash cans? The “waste” sits in the trashcan and continues to give off methane. When the trash is picked up, the dog waste is sorted out and sent to the appropriate cleaning facility—where it continues to give off methane.

Methane is one of the most potent greenhouse gasses — it’s 23 times as detrimental to our atmosphere as CO2 — yet it is often not in the public dialogue. In the US, places from UNH to Half Moon Bay are using large-scale methane collection from landfills to create energy. Mazzotta’s wonderful creation has transformed a wasted resource into an easy way to light up the night in Cambridge. From Mazzota’s site:

“The Park Spark Project is the transformation of dog waste (dog poo) into energy (methane) through a publicly fed methane digester as an interactive urban intervention that questions our current waste system, and at the same time creates an opportunity for others to participate in the (re)imaging of the byproduct energy (methane).”

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For further information follow these links:

Inhabitat
Trendhunter Eco

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The Ellen MacArthur Foundation

Dame Ellen MacArthur, sailor and well-known long distance yachtswoman, has brought together a panel of experts to help her in her quest for a design and systems revolution.

The Independent Experts Advisory Panel will work with her charitable Ellen MacArthur Foundation as she challenges business and society to ‘rethink the future’ of resources and energy sources, industrial processes and infrastructure.

Panel member Sir Ken Robinson is an internationally recognised authority on creativity and innovation in business and education. His skills have been employed by governments, international agencies, Fortune 500 companies and the world’s leading cultural organisations.

He is joined on the panel by award-winning policy advisors; authors; energy & environment experts; and leading Oxford, Cambridge, Surrey and York university professors. Members will share the latest research and thinking on a range of issues including economics, the built environment, transport and agriculture.

MacArthur said:

“It’s vital that we can draw upon the expertise of an impartial, cross-sector knowledge base that does not represent corporate interests. I am delighted that we have achieved that with this panel. They are some of the best people in their fields and we welcome their valuable input.”

In the ‘Circular Economy’ model MacArthur endorses, waste becomes food for another cycle or process rather than thrown away; finite resources are kept in a ‘closed loop’ rather than simply being used until they run out. It replaces the linear take-make-dispose model of consumption and requires a redesign of products and services. This means big decisions for business – including Founding Partners B&Q, BT & CISCO, National Grid and Renault – which the yachtswoman says must have the foresight to adjust.

MacArthur – who completed the Vendée Globe solo circumnavigation race and then broke the non-stop solo world record – spent five years engaging government, business, NGOs and the public sector before launching her Foundation in September last year. She has since been recognised as a ‘powerful environmental advocate’ and ‘youth educator’ in both The Observer’s Green Power List and The Guardian’s Top 100 Women.

The panel in detail.

The Independent Experts Advisory Panel remains separate from the Foundation’s governance through its board of Trustees. Its missions are to:

  • Help enhance the quality of the content the Foundation produces
  • Help remain at the forefront of new developments both in terms of technology and ideas
  • Keep an open channel of communication with leading professionals, in order to seek scientific validation or advice

The panel comprises:

Sir Ken Robinson, PhD
An internationally recognised leader in the development of creativity, innovation and human resources. He speaks to audiences throughout the world on the creative challenges facing business and education in the new global economies. Sir Ken is Professor Emeritus of Education at the University of Warwick in the UK and has worked with governments in Europe, Asia and the United States, with international agencies, Fortune 500 companies, and some of the world’s leading cultural organizations. His renowned talks at the annual TED conference (2006 and 2010) continue to be viewed online by many millions of people around the world. In 2003, he received a knighthood from H.M. Queen Elizabeth II for his services to the arts. In 2005 he was named as one of Time/Fortune/CNN’s Principal Voices. He has received numerous honorary degrees and awards for his international work in education, creativity and cultural development. He is author of New York Times bestseller The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything, which has been translated into 20 languages.

Professor Tim Jackson
The UK’s first Professor of Sustainable Development and Director of the Research group on Lifestyles, Values and Environment (RESOLVE) at the University of Surrey’s Centre for Environmental Strategy. Has been at the forefront of research and teaching in sustainability for over 20 years and has led numerous research and policy initiatives on sustainable consumption and production in the UK and abroad. Co-authored the first Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare for the UK (1996) and has served in numerous advisory positions in the UK Government, the European Commission and the UN. Was Economics Commissioner to the UK Sustainable Development Commission from 2004 to 2011 where he led the Redefining Prosperity programme. This work culminated in the publication of his groundbreaking book ‘Prosperity without Growth: economics for a finite planet’ which has been translated into 12 languages worldwide.

Professor Peter Guthrie, OBE
The UK’s first Professor for Engineering for Sustainable Development and Director of the Centre for Sustainable Development at Cambridge University’s Department of Engineering. Vice-President of the Institution of Civil Engineers in the late 1990s; a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering; and Vice-Chair of DEFRA’s Scientific Advisory Council until 2011. A founder of RedR, a charity that provides engineers and other personnel to relief agencies in disasters. Awarded an OBE in 1994.

Peter Head CBE, Consultant and Former Chairman of Global Planning, Arup
Arup’s Global Leader of Planning is recognised for his work in major projects, advanced composite technology and sustainable city development. Champions sustainable development principals that can improve the return on public and private investments in the built environment. Peter Head has received an OBE for successfully delivering the Second Severn Crossing; has the Award of Merit of IABSE; won the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Silver Medal and the Prince Philip Award for Polymers in the Service of Mankind. Nominated by Time magazine as one of 30 global eco-heroes (2008).

Professor David Banister
Professor of Transport Studies at the School of Geography and the Environment at the University of Oxford. Acted as advisor to several government departments including Defra, DfT, DECC, Cabinet Office, and the NAO) and was a member of numerous Research Council Committees. Awarded the Transport Policy Prize for his 2008 Transport Policy paper ‘The Sustainable Mobility Paradigm’ at the 12th World Conference on Transport Research.

Professor James Clark
Director of the Green Chemistry Centre, University of York with over 70 graduate researchers and support staff working on research, industrial collaboration, education and networking in green and sustainable chemistry. Founding Scientific Editor for the world’s leading journal in the field, Green Chemistry, holds the Chair of Industrial & Applied Chemistry and is President of the Green Chemistry Network. James has led the Green Chemistry movement in Europe over the last 10 years and has won numerous awards and distinctions including the 2011 Royal Society of Chemistry Environment Prize.

Colin Tudge
A biologist by education and a writer by trade with a lifelong interest in the philosophy of science, politics, and agriculture. Has worked for New Scientist, BBC Radio 3 and Farmers Weekly and published about 15 books on natural history, evolution, food and farming – of which the latest, published in 2011, is ‘Good Food for Everyone Forever’. In 2009, together with his wife, he founded the Campaign for Real Farming and the College for Enlightened Agriculture.

Dr. Michel Pimbert
Team Leader for Agroecology and Food Sovereignty at the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED). An agricultural ecologist by training, he previously worked at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) in India, the University François Rabelais de Tours in France, and the World Wide Fund for Nature in Switzerland. Has also done research for the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD).

Jean-Marc Jancovici
One of France’s most prominent energy experts, and co-founder of the Carbone 4 consultancy which provides strategic counselling on energy-related matters. He played a key role in the build-up to the French “Grenelle of Environnement”, a national conference bringing together the government, local authorities, trade unions, business and voluntary sectors to draw up a plan of action of concrete measures. He is a guest lecturer at ParisTech Mines (engineering school) and the author of several books.

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Sir Ken Robinson Talks About Passion

Ken Robinson believes that everyone is born with extraordinary capability. So what happens to all that talent as we bump through life, getting by, but never realizing our true potential? For most of us the problem isn’t that we aim too high and fail – it’s just the opposite – we aim too low and succeed.

We need to find that magic spot where our natural talent meets our personal passion. This means we need to know ourselves better. Whilst we content ourselves with doing what we’re competent at, but don’t truly love, we’ll never excel. And, according to Ken, finding purpose in our work is essentially to knowing who we really are.

Get ready to unleash your inner fervor as Ken takes to the pulpit to inspire you to follow your passion!

Ken Robinson on Passion from The School of Life on Vimeo.

Sir Ken Robinson is a leader in the development of creativity, innovation and human resources, working with governments and the world’s leading cultural organizations. Born in Liverpool, he was Director of The Arts Project (1985-89), and is Emeritus Professor of Education at the University of Warwick. He was knighted in 2003 for his contribution to education and the arts. Recent publications include Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative (2001) and The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything (2009).

This School Of Life secular sermon took place at Conway Hall, London on Sunday 13 March 2011.

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Gary Yourofsky: Veganism & Animal Rights Lecture

Watch Gary Yourofsky present his entire lecture to students at Georgia Tech, USA, in the Summer of 2010.

Gary Yourofsky, probably the finest veganism & animal rights educator on the planet, has lectured to more than 60,000 students in 170 middle schools, high schools and universities across the USA.

This passionate lecture by Yourofsky is the most compelling argument for the advocacy of global, and total, human compassion for our non-human friends. Be inspired by this amazing speaker!


Gary Yourofsky’s website: www.adaptt.org

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United Nations 8 Millennium Goals: Way off target

It’s been ten years since the United Nations Millennium Goals to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger were proposed. So how are we doing?

The United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals were up for their ten year review at this week’s UN summit in New York. First drawn-up at the Millennium Summit in 2000, the goals include eight international development promises that all 192 United Nations member states have agreed to. Up front is the goal that every state should work to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger in the world, by 2015. However, the review session has reminded us that, two-thirds of the way through our allotted time, we are not on track.

“Most of the goals are increasingly unlikely to be met by their 2015 deadline,” frowned the Financial Times. The FT argued that this was because the goals were always unrealistic (“Achieving universal primary education and halving the proportion of hungry people in 1990 was a daunting, if not impossible, task.”) But also, the donors have become increasingly slack on fulfilling their promises: “While France and Britain have significantly increased the value of their aid … Germany and Italy have allowed it to fall precipitously. The latter should honour their pledges.” The FT also suggested that “Rich countries should press on with trade liberalisation, principally by reopening the Doha round.” Trade is much better for development than aid, said the FT.

It is difficult to disagree with the idealized goals in themselves, especially, as the Economist pointed out, since they “have become a kind of secular scripture for NGOs”. However, the Economist found that the fault lay with the fact that “the metrics used to determine success or failure are of questionable use”. Benny Avni writing in the New York Post also argued that it was the means rather than the intended ends which were at fault and noted: “The only reduction in poverty since 2000 came thanks to the increasingly free economies of nations like India and China.”

The New York Times, however, laid the blame for failure clearly at the feet of “rich nations” rather than their unrealistic ideals. “The global recession set many countries back. But rich nations — including the United States — have not contributed the money needed”. The Times found it “disappointing” that President Barack Obama made no hard commitment in his UN speech to increase development aid, arguing that he should lead by example: “The legalistic claims by some of his aides that the United States never really signed on to hard aid targets sends precisely the wrong message. If Washington isn’t willing to fully ante up, there is little hope others will.”

However The Times, was joined by Business Week in praising Obama’s argument that it was in the economic interest of the US to help developing countries. “In our global economy,” he said, “progress in even the poorest countries can advance the prosperity and security of people far beyond their borders, including my fellow Americans.” Obama continued to remind us that helping others was “rooted in America’s enduring commitment to the dignity and potential of every human being,” as well as beneficial to the US economy and national security.

Obama also spoke optimistically about the goals achieved so far such as advancing education, reducing cases of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, and improved access to drinking water. This was a far cry from former Prime Minister to the UK Gordon Brown’s speech to the summit which, according to the Guardian, called on us to “face the shameful truth that corrosive indifference by rich nations was in danger of leaving millions in poverty in Africa for another 100 years.”

The review summit has produced an extra $8bn in pledges, from governments and the private sector. An amount which the Guardian sullenly noted was “still not enough to meet the goals.” However, Bill Gates injected some carefully-chosen words of encouragement into his UN speech: “Disappointing is not dispiriting.” He said, “It is not surprising we do not get perfect grades so I disagree with those that only focus only on the disappointment and try to spread around blame. People are not motivated by blame – people are motivated by success and we have had many successes.” Chin up!

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The World Monetary System: It Really Is Time For Change

As the UK announces severe government spending cuts, we enforce our Peaceful Economy proposal that the world needs a new monetary system – now.

George Osborne, the UK’s incumbent Chancellor of the Exchequer, yesterday announced sweeping cuts to the UK’s welfare, higher education, social housing, policing, and local government that will axe £81bn from government spending and draw the country back “from the brink of bankruptcy”.

The most austere UK government cuts since the 1970′s, after Britain was bailed out by the International Monetary Fund, include a £7 billion hit on the welfare budget which Mr Osborne said had involved “hard choices”, but he insisted they were “fair”. According to Carl Emmerson, acting director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the public spending reductions could “reduce the quantity and quality of some public services” and he warned they would hit the poor hardest with vital services including home help, community care and support for the elderly being hit by the cuts.

George Osborne defended his strict austerity budget and said the alternative to the sweeping cuts would be “economic ruin” but we believe our alternative monetary reform system, a Peaceful Economy, would see complete global “economic regeneration” – and no spending cuts would ever be required again throughout the world.

The Peaceful Economy is fundamentally based on the concept of taking away all money creation from the banks and giving it back as the prerogative of all the governments of the world. The banks currently create 97% of all money through interest-bearing debt called “fractional reserve banking” and the governments create just 3% – a monetary system which only benefits the banks and the corporatocracies through shameless and obscene profiteering at the expense of the proletariat of the world.

As well as empowering all governments with 100% money creation, we also aim to abolish all taxation (creating a “taxless economy”) and, very strictly monitored by both international, and national, treasury departments such as the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), the nations of the world would be able to create money as and when is required to service the needs of their populace, thus ending global poverty and famine. And, with no more income tax, health tax, or motor tax etc. to pay and, with the governments funding all public services (education, health, transport, elderly care, child care, etc), every working person would have more money in their pocket to live a wealthier lifestyle.

In order to grasp the radical concept of our Peaceful Economy, you need to completely discard and throw away the “rule book” and forget everything you’ve ever learnt, or have been told, about the current monetary system (e.g. store of value, commodity, inflation, hyperinflation, devaluation, etc, etc.) – EVERYTHING, because it’s all totally “man-made” BS!

Every single rule, idea, and concept, of the current monetary system was made up by “man” and did not occur by some natural evolutionary phenomonon – or any act of a God. So, thinking outside the box, if “man” could “create” such a morally corrupt economic system, then surely “man” can also “re-create” an honest and fair-for-all monetary reform system?

If we are ever going to be able stop the 30,000+ children dying of starvation EVERY single day, and redress the global balance of wealth (1% of adults alone owned 40% of global assets in 2000) then we must all agree to a very radical reform to the current global monetary system.

The current system is not immutable and yes, Mr Osborne (and the rest of the world!), there IS an alternative – and that alternative is the Peaceful Economy.

It really is time for change and it’s in our hands to bring about that change. “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” (Margaret Mead) – so let’s all make a committment to try and persuade at least one friend to help us bring about the change to a Peaceful Economy and The Peaceful Planet.

Further reading:
Peaceful Economy proposals
The Proposed Bank of England Reform Act (not as radical as a Peaceful Economy but they do propose government created money)

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Why is Africa (and the world) still hungry?

The 2010 Global Hunger Index (GHI) (published 11th Oct 2010) shows that eight out of the nine countries where hunger is increasing are from Sub-Saharan Africa.

Produced by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Welthungerhilfe and Concern Worldwide, the annual index is calculated for 122 developing and transition countries.

This year’s study shows that twenty-nine of them, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, have levels of hunger described as “extremely alarming” or “alarming”.

The study shows that the Democratic Republic of Congo had the biggest increase in hunger levels which rose there by 65%, while Ethiopia, Ghana and Mozambique have all shown an improvement over the last ten years.

Some countries achieved significant absolute progress in improving their GHI. Between the 1990 GHI and the 2010 GHI, Angola, Ethiopia, Ghana, Mozambique, Nicaragua, and Vietnam saw the largest improvements. Original Article

The 2010 Global Hunger Index report reveals that the first 1,000 days of a child’s life – from conception to age two – is critical to tackling global hunger.

According to the report, malnutrition among children under two years of age is one of the biggest challenges to reducing global hunger. It can cause lifelong harm to health, productivity and earning potential. (source: Concern Worldwide)

With the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goal to “eradicate extreme poverty and hunger” by 2015, woefully behind schedule and with upwards of 35,000 people – over 30,000 of which are children – dying every single day of the year through starvation, (source: www.starvation.net) we at The Peaceful Planet believe we have the solution to cure the global issues of extreme poverty and hunger with the combination of our Peaceful Economy and Peaceful Diet.

The Peaceful Planet principles may be seen as “radical” – but in the year 2010, isn’t it grossly obscene that tens of thousands of people are still dying needlessly every single day.

A radical change in thinking is needed right NOW to replace the current (corrupt) global monetary system and to the totally inefficient, and cruel, animal-based diet we are consuming, which is damaging to not only the health of humans and non-humans but also to planet Earth itself.

Help us to spread the message that there IS a permanent solution to world hunger and poverty by telling your family and friends about us and by posting about us on Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace etc.

2010 Global Hunger Index Map

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Gary Francione’s Thoughts on Veganism and 2011

It is the obligation of all who embrace veganism to educate others in creative ways about the fundamental moral truth of not exploiting the vulnerable.

We must all become teachers of nonviolence in our homes, social circles, schools, workplaces, and communities. We start teaching by our own example.

Ethical veganism is nonviolence in action; it is dynamic harmlessness. It requires that we reassess and reject the insidious ideologies of domination that we have been raised to accept as “normal.” A world that moves toward ethical veganism will be a world that moves toward greater peace and justice as a general matter.

If we stop treating animals like animals, we will stop treating other humans like animals.

Let us resolve to stand up against all forms of discrimination (racism, sexism, homophobia, classism, speciesism) and just say no.

Let us resolve to make the world a more peaceful place in 2011 and let us each do our part in that effort. I will continue throughout 2011 to do Commentaries focusing on the various forms of positive, creative, nonviolent, grassroots vegan advocacy that are emerging and developing in many countries and in all sorts of communities. We should all learn from these advocates!

If you are not vegan, go vegan. It’s easy; it’s better for your health and for the planet. But, most important, it’s the morally right thing to do. You will never do anything else in your life as easy and satisfying.

The World is Vegan! If you want it.

Gary L. Francione
©2011 Gary L. Francione

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